TRAFFIC DISTRICT ENGINEER
This is specialized civil engineering work supervising subordinate engineering or technical support staff in analyzing and maintaining traffic patterns and operations for an assigned district. Employees in this class are responsible for supervising the collection, analysis and validation of a wide range of traffic engineering data, remedying existing and potential traffic flow problems and providing direction to design engineers on traffic engineering projects. Work includes reviewing construction plans and specifications, performing engineering calculations and assessing field conditions to determine the need for modifications. Reviewing the work of lower-level technical employees and private contractors for adherence to standards used in maintaining and repairing streets, traffic signals and signs is a significant aspect of the work. Work is performed under the direction of a higher-level Traffic Engineer.
ALLOCATING FACTORS: (The following conditions must be met in order for a position to be allocated to this class.)
1. Positions must be located in the Streets Department.
2. Only one position will be allocated to each traffic district.
3. Employees must be responsible for an assigned district’s traffic operation and safety program.
4. Employees in this class must supervise subordinate engineering or technical support staff engaged in the installation and operation of equipment for data collection, the analysis of traffic engineering studies, analyzing and maintaining traffic patterns and traffic operations for an assigned traffic district.
TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF WORK (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY)
Reviews specifications, cost estimates, reports, engineering computations and related engineering work as it pertains to underground utility clearance, parking lots, street construction, reconstruction and maintenance as it pertains to traffic signals and other signage; modifies proposed drawings and engineering designs.
Plans and supervises the work of traffic investigators and engineering aides responsible for the inspection of streets and intersections and data collection; reviews the work of private contractors and street crews responsible for maintenance and installation work regarding traffic control devices of city streets in an assigned highway district; determines need for and provides specialized training for employees.
Maintains all traffic flow, controls and operations within an assigned district; oversees preventative maintenance programs and other programs involving street cleaning, air quality, snow emergencies, intersection conversion and traffic circulation.
Serves as a liaison; attends community meetings to represent the City; responds to complaints; communicates and provides explanations pertaining to problems, plans, data, results, terms, conditions and policies; corresponds with City Council and members of the community relaying and adapting technical information to a level appropriate for the audience; explains the application of laws and regulations pertaining to actions; appears as an expert witness in court cases.
Investigates existing and potential problem areas, streets and intersections contributing to automobile collisions; gathers and collects information from police reports, performs visual checks of street noting conditions; draws sketches and diagrams; performs calculations using engineering formulas; obtains and alters maps utilizing specialized geographic software; creates and approves work orders for the purpose of rectifying problems in those areas.
Makes recommendations regarding proposed federally funded projects and yearly budget.
Investigates and keeps abreast of emerging technologies and other technological advances in the areas of traffic control and traffic engineering, street repair and reconstruction by reading engineering magazines and journals and attending seminars.
May plan, assign and review the work of a small clerical staff engaged in the maintenance of district records and reports.
Provides engineering guidance to in-house and consultant design engineers. Performs related work as required.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
· engineering theory and the principles and practices of civil engineering as applied to traffic design and safety.
· the current developments in the field of engineering as applied to the area of civil engineering and traffic flow and safety
· federal, state and local laws and regulations, including environmental impact requirements as they relate to construction, engineering program development and modification of engineering structures, equipment, systems and processes in the areas of civil and traffic engineering.
· supervisory methods and techniques
· the principles and proper usage of a variety of testing, measuring and control devices used in the area of civil engineering, traffic engineering, traffic safety, highway maintenance and air quality.
· the principles and methods as they relate to traffic flow and traffic control device systems.
· the strength and use of construction materials and equipment as they pertain to highway design, construction and maintenance.
· technological advancements in the field of traffic and civil engineering.
ABILITY TO:
· supervise engineering and/or technical support staff
· make decisions pertaining to traffic safety.
· appear as an expert witness in court cases.
· understand and interpret blueprints and specifications pertaining to the construction, reconstruction or repair of city streets.
· assign and review the work of engineering aides and traffic investigators.
· express ideas effectively, both orally and in writing.
· analyze construction and specification interpretation problems and to exercise sound judgement in their resolution.
· understand and interpret policy and regulation.
· analyze data and explain results and prepare reports as necessary.
· perform engineering calculations.
· resolve disputes firmly and tactfully.
· establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, consultants, contractors, public officials and others.
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE (The following statement represents the minimum training and experience standards which will be used to admit or reject applicants for tests. Applications submitted by candidates for this class will be reviewed based on training and experience requirements as approved on 3/19.)
Completion of a Bachelor's Degree program at an accredited college or university with major coursework in civil or electrical engineering.
AND
GENERAL EXPERIENCE:
Two years of engineering experience in the area of civil or electrical engineering.
SPECIFIC EXPERIENCE:
Two years of traffic engineering experience at the full performance level.
OR
Any equivalent combination of acceptable education and experience which has included completion of a bachelor’s degree in engineering and the Specific Experience.
Ability to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions required of a position in this class.
Class Established:
CSC - 12/03
Ad. Board - 01/04
Latest Spec Revision:
CSC – 2/19
Ad. Board – 3/19
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