Congratulations on your new job and my condolences for your mom. I lost mine last year. I'm a signal tech for Wayne county in Michigan, there's 6 of us that maintain around 1600 intersections. We service everything from epic 140s to cobalts, and most of our signals still use incadicent bulbs
Congratulations and best of luck on your new job. I want to give you a HUGE THANK YOU for showing our trade to everyone. I'm an Intelligent Transportation Systems Electrician and Traffic Signal/ Street Light Technician for a City as well here in Southern California. #IBEW
My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. Congratulations for your new job and thanks for your all efforts.More information has been gained and we are waiting for more, thank you so much.
Congratulations and best of luck! I'm very familiar with what you do, and will do, and respect the heck out of those who wade through the mess of maintaining and operating our electrical systems. I've really enjoyed your videos, and they've helped me understand some things a bit better. So thank you!
Dude! Congrats on the new position! I spent 15 years with a city and the last 5 was signals, street lighting and markings! I took the jump to the contractor side. I always say if your scared and stay hungry learning something new then you’ll be fine! Best of luck!!
Congratulations!! Best of luck with your new job. You are well prepared for the next leg of your career. You'll be a great asset. Look forward to seeing your future videos.
Congratulations on the new gig! I’ve always been into collecting signals but I’ve been working as a tech for the province of Nova Scotia since last September and it’s great! I manage about 100 intersections and have two different contractors for different areas. We still have some Eagle controllers in service but the Cobalt and previously the ASC/3 is what we use!
I am about to start as a beginner and I just so happened to stumble upon a job opening as a traffic signal installer with a company and I am nervous, curious and excited.
Love your videos man! Just found you today…I’ve done Telecom for 6 years and now 4 months into being a sig tech for DEN CO… I was wondering if you could do videos on different faults the MMU and controller throw out…Also congratulations on the new position…like you took a big jump and I’m loving it so far! Also if you could suggest any books that be awesome! 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Best luck to you at your new position, thanks for giving an update. I love watching your videos. The coolest thing I ever seen involving traffic signals is the software that creates coord plans is Synchro along with PTV's Vistro
Synchro is cool. When I first started with King County we had many Treconnex TMP 390 controllers in the field. They had a dial up system that could generate coordination plans for an entire corridor or city based off of basic timings and counts. It was way before it's time.
I need help if you can help I have been in the field for 14 months. I'm having problems on troubleshooting. Can you tell me what classes I can take to help me on troubleshooting when I have conflicts out in the field?
Good luck to you man thank you for your RUclips videos it very help me a lot on my job I very enjoyed it
Congratulations on your new job and my condolences for your mom. I lost mine last year. I'm a signal tech for Wayne county in Michigan, there's 6 of us that maintain around 1600 intersections. We service everything from epic 140s to cobalts, and most of our signals still use incadicent bulbs
1600 intersections is a lot of call outs 😂
And that's a lot of amperage too! Nice to meet you fellow signal ninja.
Congratulations and best of luck on your new job. I want to give you a HUGE THANK YOU for showing our trade to everyone. I'm an Intelligent Transportation Systems Electrician and Traffic Signal/ Street Light Technician for a City as well here in Southern California.
#IBEW
I really appreciate these comments, they bring me joy
My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family.
Congratulations for your new job and thanks for your all efforts.More information has been gained and we are waiting for more, thank you so much.
Congratulations and best of luck!
I'm very familiar with what you do, and will do, and respect the heck out of those who wade through the mess of maintaining and operating our electrical systems.
I've really enjoyed your videos, and they've helped me understand some things a bit better. So thank you!
Dude! Congrats on the new position! I spent 15 years with a city and the last 5 was signals, street lighting and markings! I took the jump to the contractor side. I always say if your scared and stay hungry learning something new then you’ll be fine! Best of luck!!
Much appreciated, thank you!
How exciting! Congrats! 🎉 I’ll be starting a signal systems electrician position in Los Angeles in May as well
Congratulations 🎉👏 that's awesome Bryan!
Best wishes on coming challenges, thanks for sharing.
Congratulations! Your videos have helped me out a lot, and I hope you are able to keep posting. Best of luck with the new position.
Best wishes on your new position! Be looking forward to more videos.
Well said and useful Signal operations information. Thanks for sharing.
THANK YOU! I appreciate it.
Congratulations and best of luck!
Congratulations!! Best of luck with your new job. You are well prepared for the next leg of your career. You'll be a great asset. Look forward to seeing your future videos.
Congratulations on the new gig! I’ve always been into collecting signals but I’ve been working as a tech for the province of Nova Scotia since last September and it’s great! I manage about 100 intersections and have two different contractors for different areas. We still have some Eagle controllers in service but the Cobalt and previously the ASC/3 is what we use!
Fantastic! Mostly Nema Cabinets?
@@trafficsignalstraining7673 yeah we do all NEMA here! TS2 Type 1 is the modern spec but we still have TS1 or TS2 Type 2 in service.
I am about to start as a beginner and I just so happened to stumble upon a job opening as a traffic signal installer with a company and I am nervous, curious and excited.
That's exciting! It's tough when you are new but it'll come together
Love your videos man! Just found you today…I’ve done Telecom for 6 years and now 4 months into being a sig tech for DEN CO… I was wondering if you could do videos on different faults the MMU and controller throw out…Also congratulations on the new position…like you took a big jump and I’m loving it so far! Also if you could suggest any books that be awesome! 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
I'd love to do MMU faults
Best luck to you at your new position, thanks for giving an update. I love watching your videos. The coolest thing I ever seen involving traffic signals is the software that creates coord plans is Synchro along with PTV's Vistro
Synchro is cool. When I first started with King County we had many Treconnex TMP 390 controllers in the field. They had a dial up system that could generate coordination plans for an entire corridor or city based off of basic timings and counts. It was way before it's time.
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Dude you are a huge help
Thank you 😊
I need help if you can help I have been in the field for 14 months. I'm having problems on troubleshooting. Can you tell me what classes I can take to help me on troubleshooting when I have conflicts out in the field?
What questions do you have?