Town of Queen Creek

Queen Creek, Arizona, United States

Traffic Engineer

Posted over 1 month ago

Job Description

Overall Job Objective

Description

CLASS SUMMARY:
Under supervision of the Deputy Director of Public Works, performs technical skilled work developing, planning, organizing, and supervising the Town's traffic operations system, including the design, review and construction of roadways, signal systems, signing and striping, intelligent transportation system (ITS), neighborhood mitigation, and traffic control operations. Provides professional and specialized traffic engineering support, recommendations, and technical assistance to Town Management, Town Council, staff, private developers and outside agencies.

Examples of Duties

TYPICAL CLASS ESSENTIAL DUTIES: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)

1. Review, evaluate, and comment on traffic engineering plans and traffic studies for commercial and residential private development projects to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local codes, ordinances, regulations, standards, and specifications related to traffic signing, traffic striping, traffic signals, traffic control plans and installation of other traffic control devices.

2. Respond to traffic related requests and inquiries from the Town Manager, Town Council, Department Heads, local citizens, businesses and organizations. Provide customer service and respond to questions or complaints related to traffic issues. Receive, review, and/or investigate requests from citizens for traffic mitigation in neighborhoods, signing requests, speed limit adjustments, or other traffic safety devices. Coordinate traffic studies, analyze findings, prepare reports and provide professional recommendations to the Town Manager, Council, Department Heads, staff, and citizens.

3. Manage the design and construction of all new traffic signal capital improvement projects; develop scopes of work, project schedules, assist in preparing contracts with design consultants and contractors, and manage the project budgets for the Town's traffic signal and ITS projects.

4. Participate in regional transportation planning, committees, and partnering activities with governmental agencies such as Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG), Central Arizona Governments (CAG), Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Maricopa County Department of Transportation (MCDOT), Pinal County, City of Mesa, and Town of Gilbert. Conduct and lead the Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC).

5. Develop traffic engineering standards, specifications, details, and procedures for intersection design, traffic signals and traffic control devices, traffic calming measures, school zones, signing and striping, traffic signal interconnects, the Town's intelligent transportation system, and other traffic related items. Develop new policies or modify existing policies related to Town's Transportation Plan.

6. Develop and assist with the preparation of the traffic engineering capital improvement budget; develop and manage the operating budget for the traffic engineering division, develop funding requests and grant applications for federal, state, and local funding opportunities. Develop intergovernmental agreements for multi-jurisdictional transportation projects which require input, review, partnering, and funding for completing the project.

7. Conduct field reviews and inspections of traffic signal systems and equipment; monitor, analyze, and recommend solutions to resolve existing traffic issues or conditions; adjust signal timing to ensure traffic is moving efficiently and safely.

8. Oversee and manage the review and approval for all Temporary Traffic Control Plans. Perform field reviews to ensure the contractors are installing and maintaining the temporary traffic control devices per the approved plan.

9. Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities related to the traffic engineering and transportation planning programs of the Town.

10. Undertakes accident analysis, capacity improvement project reviews, traffic control planning, school traffic safety and policy planning efforts.

11. Makes presentations to Town Council and other public and private groups.

12. Applies engineering principles to roadway design and traffic control matters; Prepares administrative, technical, and statistical reports on traffic operational matters such as crashes, pedestrian activities, safety measures, and related traffic and transportation issues or concerns.

13. Performs other related duties as assigned.



Typical Qualifications

Training and Experience (positions in this class typically require):
Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering, Transportation, Engineering or a related field; Five years professional experience in the planning, design and/or construction of transportation projects. Municipal experience highly desirable; Professional Engineer (PE) registration required. Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Certificate (PTOE) preferred.

Supplemental Information

Knowledge (position requirements at entry):
Knowledge of:
* Traffic engineering methods, practices and procedures for municipal public works operations and functions, including project review and approval process for public works projects.
* Traffic control regulations, practices, and safety requirements.
* The planning, scheduling and budgeting process for transportation projects.
* Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS), AutoCAD, GIS, and computer applications for traffic engineering.

Skills (position requirements at entry):
Skill in:
* Both oral and written communication.
* Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with Town Management, Town Council, staff, local citizens, and developers.
* Ability to develop, manage and administer approved budgets from multiple funding sources. Ability to research funding sources, including grants. Ability to develop and submit proposals for transportation improvement projects to County and State agencies.
* Preparing reports based on state statutes, local codes and ordinances, established standards and research on current trends, new practices and technologies/equipment/materials.
* Reading and interpreting construction drawings, plans and specifications.
* Ability to prepare and review engineering computations and estimates, plans and design reports; conduct field inspections; evaluate change orders; and perform project management.
* The use of standard engineering design tools and personal computer.

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