Jobs WSDOT Transportation Management Center (TMC) Technician 3 (TT3)

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently hiring for multiple Transportation Technician 3 In-Training positions at its Transportation Management Center (TMC) located in Shoreline, WA. With salaries ranging from $49,208 to $90,763 annually, these positions are essential for the operation of the region's intelligent transportation systems. The selected candidates will participate in a 2-to-3-year training program, beginning with an intensive three-month hands-on training phase. This training is designed to equip technicians with the skills necessary to manage traffic effectively and ensure public safety. The role involves advanced traffic management activities that can significantly impact local traffic flow and safety.

Successful candidates will receive ongoing support and resources to empower them in their responsibilities. The job listing includes a link for applicants to view the full job description and submit their applications. This opportunity is vital for those interested in contributing to transportation management and public safety in the Northwest region.

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