Senior Traffic Engineer (may be underfilled with an Associate Traffic Engineer)
About the role
This vacancy may be underfilled with an Associate Traffic Engineer. The Associate Traffic Engineer is a non-management, non-exempt position. The annual salary range for Associate Traffic Engineer is $111,556.03 - $135,598.07.
Responsibilities
- Designs, supervises and participates in the preparation of drawings, maps, grade sheets, profiles, plans and specifications related to a variety of traffic engineering projects;
- Performs complex traffic studies;
- Affirms traffic signal timing plans;
- Conducts traffic condition and speed surveys, traffic counts and volume analyses, accident and parking surveys and intersection capacity analyses;
- Prepares traffic signal, sign and striping and traffic control plans, work orders and cost estimates;
- Manages overload, oversize and annual haul permit program;
- Prepares and maintains logs, reports, records and schedules;
- Evaluates the need and justification for traffic signals, stop signs and other traffic control devices;
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
An example would be: Senior Traffic Engineer
EDUCATION: A bachelor’s degree in engineering;
EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years of progressively responsible and recent experience in Traffic Engineering with at least three (3) years at an Associate Traffic or Civil Engineer level.
Qualifications
Associate Traffic Engineer
EDUCATION: A bachelor’s degree in engineering;
EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years of progressively responsible and recent experience in Traffic Engineering.
Skills
The applicant selected will be subject to a criminal history investigation through the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and a thorough background check.
Benefits
The City may change these testing and interview dates at its discretion due to departmental staffing and operational needs.
Pay
This class is distinguished from that of an Associate Traffic Engineer by the level of responsibility for managing highly visible and sensitive projects, operating with minimal oversight, and supervising subordinate staff, while managing multiple projects.
Schedule
This class is distinguished from that of an Associate Traffic Engineer by the level of responsibility for managing highly visible and sensitive projects, operating with minimal oversight, and supervising subordinate staff, while managing multiple projects.