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**Job Description** Journeyman Support Equipment (Sign Shop) **Education/ Experience:**  - High School diploma or equivalent.  - Four years of directly related work experience in signage manufacturing facility, a metal fabrication shop or an apprentice program.  - Experience in welding is preferred.  - Must use a variety of tools required for precise measurements.  - Must have ability to read and comprehend drawings and schematics. Current skill level will be determined by formal testing.  - External journeyman-level hires will be hired at the top rate of the current Apprentice level pay.  - Demonstrated ability to perform the Journeyman work will qualify the new hire to move to the Journeyman level.   **Summary**: Performs sign manufacturing, sign installations, inspections, maintenance and repairs to various signs throughout the MARTA system. Provides maintenance for equipment used in the sign process. Responsible for the assembly of sign components. Operates large format printers as well as production software. Works with various materials including but not limited to, vinyl, banner, wood, metal, acrylic and pvc sheets. Troubleshoots and makes repairs to sign tools that include gasoline engines, hydraulic pumps, and electrical operating systems. Must possess and maintain a current, valid State of Georgia issued CDL license (Class A) or current, valid State of Georgia issued Commercial Driver Learner’s (CDL) Permit (Class A). Individuals hired with a valid State of Georgia issued Commercial Driver Learner’s Permit, must obtain a valid State of Georgia issued Commercial Driver’s License (Class A) within three (3) weeks of their date of hire. A minimum of two years driving experience. A maximum of one (1) moving violation, with a maximum of three (3) points on Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) within a 24 month period. No DUI violations allowed.  Classification: Represented Number of Openings: 1 Hourly Rate: $26.95 Journeyman Support Equipment (Sign Shop)

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