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PW- FOREMAN (TRAFFIC)
Pay Plan
This opportunity is non-exempt and on Pay Grade #14. The full Pay Grade Range is shown for growth and development opportunities within the grade. Salary determination is supported by budget availability and qualifications of the candidate to maintain internal equity. Hiring Range: $29.68-$35.00Eligibility
Experience- High School Diploma/GED
- 5+ Years of experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic control devices.
- Experience in a supervisory, project management, or a leadership role.
- Certifications, Required or the ability to obtain post-hire for continued employment:
- IMSA Level I Signs and Markings, or equivalent
- IMSA Roadway Lighting Level I Certification, or equivalent
- IMSA Level II Traffic Signal Field Certification, or equivalent
- IMSA Signal Inspector Certification, or equivalent
This is Coppell
Meet the Team The City of Coppell Traffic Team is made up of six key positions:- Traffic Operations Supervisor
- Traffic Foreman (This could be YOU)
- Senior Traffic Operations Technician
- Traffic Operations Technician II
- Traffic Operations Technician I
- Acting with a Servants Heart
- Making it Better
- Exceeding Expectations
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Job Category | Public Works, Traffic Operations |
PW- FOREMAN (TRAFFIC) Salary: $29.68 – $35.00 Hourly Location: Coppell, TX Job Type: Full Time Job Number: PWFTC 122024 Department: SIGN/ SIGNAL DIVISION Opening Date: 01/27/2025 Closing Date: 3...
Congestion Management Supervisor*
- Type:Full Time
- Salary/Pay Rate:$95,472 - $143,313 annually, DOQ
- Posted Date:02/20/2025 12:00 PM
- Deadline to Apply:03/20/2025 4:30 PM
- Supervises the activities and staff of the Congestion Management section of the Traffic Operations Department.Also supervises the operations of the Traffic Management Center (TMC).Applies professional engineering knowledge and skills to traffic-related engineering projects.
- Prepares and manages the fiscal budget for the section and assists in the preparation of funding proposals.
- Oversees the design and construction of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), TMC operations, and other traffic control system projects.
- Investigates and resolves traffic operations and ITS related problems and complaints; plans, organizes and implements traffic flow and safety improvements including signal timing and coordination; performs traffic operations/safety analyses; implements complex traffic engineering studies including accident analysis, speed, capacity analysis, and before-and-after studies.
- Requires a comprehensive knowledge of Traffic Engineering principles, practices, and techniques; traffic signal operations; ITS communications systems and equipment (i.e. Closed-Circuit TV and Variable Message Signs); intersection capacity analysis techniques.
- Requires experience in management principles and practices with the ability to supervise the work of engineers and technicians.
- Must have the ability to operate computer systems and hardware/software related to ITS and traffic signals.
- Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering or related field is preferred, as well as engineering experience in timing and coordination of traffic signals.Possession of an active Idaho Professional Engineer (PE) license is also preferred.
- Requires a valid Idaho Driver’s License and the ability to operate ACHD vehicles in the completion of duties.
- Any combination of education and experience, which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities, is acceptable.
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Job Category | ITS, TMC, Traffic Operations |
Congestion Management Supervisor* Type:Full Time Salary/Pay Rate:$95,472 – $143,313 annually, DOQ Posted Date:02/20/2025 12:00 PM Deadline to Apply:03/20/2025 4:30 PM Ada County Highway District...
- Installs and maintains electrical wiring, components and controls for traffic signal equipment.
- Works above street intersections as well as some underground handholes.
- Troubleshoots multi- function fixed, timed, and solid-state traffic control devices.
- Responsible for adjusting and properly timing traffic signals as necessary.
- Learns to use and operate all tools and equipment pertaining to overhead and underground streetlighting lines.
- Identifies and handles all materials and components associated with secondary overhead and underground street lighting lines.
- Learns to read and interpret various overhead and underground streetlight prints and drawings.
- Communicates with employees and other departments to assure proper understanding of job procedures, daily activities, and safety procedures, etc.
- Communicates with customers to promote a positive awareness of BWL responsibility.
- Drives and operates bucket and platform trucks.
- Must be willing and able to work standby rotation as required.
- Follows BWL safety manual and wears required personal protective equipment as required.
- Attends training for safety awareness and/or skills improvement as required by supervisor, BWL, or governmental agency such as MIOSHA.
- Performs other duties as necessitated by job responsibilities.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Journey Traffic Signal Maintenance Specialist or State of Michigan licensed Electrician.
- Must possess International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) levels 1 or 2 certification or obtain 13 months after accepting position.
- Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
- If an Internal applicant does not possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with Class A endorsement, they will be required to pass the Department of Transportation physical exam and State of MI written portion of CDL examination within 15 days of transfer and successfully pass the MI CDL skills/road test within 6 months of the date of internal transfer.
- Individuals will be subject to DOT requirements in accordance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA), including random testing for controlled substances and alcohol.
- Must be able to pass medical requirements for asbestos abatement license.
- Must be able to be respirator fit test certified and be able to wear respirator.
- Attendance in Traffic Control Equipment school, knowledge of service area, or three (3) years Traffic Signal Specialist field experience.
- Lifts controllers and equipment weighing up to 100 pounds.
- Good visual acuity required to identify wire coding and operate platform/bucket trucks.
- Must be able to work above street intersection from platform or bucket truck as well as in hand holes.
- Job functions require considerable standing as well as ability to stoop, bend, twist and climb.
- Competitive wages, employee development, and opportunity for professional growth.
- Robust time off benefits including vacation, free choice, sick leave, paid holidays.
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical, prescription, dental, life insurance, long-term disability, employee assistance program.
- Retirement programs including 401a (100% company paid up to 13% of base salary), 457 matches up to $2,500 per year, retiree medical.
- Voluntary benefits including supplemental and dependent life insurance, vision, flexible spending, AFLAC options, LifeLock anti-theft, long term care, tuition reimbursement, HOPE loan.
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Job Category | Traffic Signal, Traffic Systems |
The Lansing Board of Water & Light (BWL) has two openings for two (2) Traffic Signal and Lighting Specialists in Lansing, MI, as part of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL...
- 15 days (120 hours) of paid vacation per year
- 13 paid holidays (104 hours) and 3 additional floating holiday (24 hours) per year
- 12 days (96 hours) of paid sick leave per year
- Flexible work schedules available
- Training and development opportunities to help you grow in your professional career
- Comprehensive health insurance and retirement plan – see benefits tab for more detail
- Conducts field collection of data including roadway traffic volumes, traffic device information, and traffic utility. Includes physical field deployment of traffic devices utilized to collect data.
- Inspects and processes data from traffic data collection devices. Performs preliminary analysis of collected data and makes recommendations to supervisor.
- Reviews requests for utility locates of traffic and traffic signal related utilities. Performs on-call duties on a rotational basis for utility locate services. Manages on-call schedules and contractors for utility locates.
- Performs physical Traffic utility location using a subsurface utility location device.
- Inspects, measures, and collects data to document and report traffic utility changes and assists in improvements to mapping traffic-related utilities in geographic information systems (GIS).
- Manages traffic data devices deployment schedule and general upkeep of devices. Performs installation of traffic related devices, traffic device software, and related electronic communications.
- Assists in care, maintenance, and active monitoring of functional status of Arapahoe County Advanced Traffic Management System, closed circuit camera feeds, traffic signals, traffic data collection devices, traffic signs, striping, and other electronic and non-electronic traffic devices. May perform minor electronic repairs on traffic devices.
- Receives, processes, inspects, and collects data, prepares documentation, researches and compiles reports, and responds to traffic-related requests.
- Inspects signs, striping, signals, and other traffic-related devices installed by others for conformance with approved plans and permits. May accept the work or document and make recommendations to Traffic Operations Manager for any repairs and acceptances.
- Documents, coordinates, processes, and assists with maintaining approved Arapahoe County sign/ striping/signal/fiber inventories and mapping in GIS.
- Compiles information and prepares sketches for plans / work orders.
- Communicates and coordinates with Road & Bridge Division staff regarding assigned work orders.
- Performs data analysis of performance measures and reports to supervisor.
- Performs GIS entry and edits of traffic-related information and infrastructure data.
- Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, codes, and regulations.
- Knowledge Manual on Uniformed Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and general practices for installing.
- Knowledge of Colorado Utility Regulations and “CO 811” Locating process.
- Knowledge of data collection practices related to traffic studies.
- Ability to review and interpret engineered drawings, plans, schematics, directions, and device specifications.
- Ability to use hand tools such as picks, shovels, and testing equipment.
- Ability to utilize subsurface utility electronic location equipment.
- Ability to use electronic testing equipment to inspect, calibrate, or determine proper functioning of device.
- Ability to operate standard office equipment and a variety of computer systems and applications.
- Ability to learn and utilize GIS and mapping procedures.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- High school diploma or GED is required.
- Minimum of four (4) years of relevant experience in traffic signs, markings, and traffic signals is required.
- International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Traffic Signal Technician Level III Certifications are preferred, or the ability to obtain the same within one year of employment.
- GIS and technical drawing experience is preferred.
- Subsurface Utility Location Certification is preferred, or the ability to obtain the same within one year of employment.
- Successful completion of pre-employment background and motor vehicle checks is required.
- Possession of a valid Colorado Class "R" driver's license or the ability to obtain within two (2) weeks of appointment is required.
- Approximately 50% of the work is performed in a standard office environment, and the remaining 50% is performed in the field where frequent exposure to weather conditions, road hazards, and the hazards associated with construction may be encountered.
- This position is required to work in an on-call status after-hours to respond to emergency 811 Locates requests. This on-call status is assigned on a rotating basis and is a mandatory part of this position.
- Spends 50% of the time sitting and 50% of the time either upright or walking.
- Occasionally lifts, carries, pulls or pushes up to 50 lbs.
- Occasionally uses cart, dolly, or other equipment to carry in excess of 50 lbs.
- Occasionally climbs, stoops, kneels, balances, reaches, crawls and crouches while performing office or work duties.
- Verbal and auditory capacity enabling constant interpersonal communication through automated devices, such as telephones, radios, and similar; and in public meetings and personal interactions.
- Constant use of eye, hand and finger coordination enabling the use of automated office machinery or equipment.
- Visual capacity enabling constant use of computer or other work-related equipment.
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Job Category | Engineering, Public Works, Traffic Systems |
Arapahoe County’s Public Works and Development (PWD) Department is an American Public Works Association Accredited Agency, the first County in Colorado to obtain this status. Within PWD, we ...
- Performs skilled work on analog and digital solid state controllers, computers, and other solid state traffic control equipment.
- Adapts, assembles, installs, maintains, wires, modifies, and updates traffic signals or monitoring equipment, microwave and cable telemetering systems and control equipment.
- Installs and repairs traffic signal conduit, traffic signal safety lighting, illuminated street name signs, and street lighting; removes wires and cables.
- Operates environmental chamber to test equipment to state and NEMA specifications.
- Tests and calibrates traffic control equipment to state and NEMA specifications.
- Reconstructs and refurbishes traffic signal equipment; installs traffic signal and controller cabinets; installs traffic signal poles, pedestrian and vehicle indictors and other related equipment
- Assists in designing and fabricating special electronic apparatus and systems.
- Responds to emergencies or reported malfunctions such as pole knockdowns or traffic signal timing problems.
- Consults with factory representatives and Traffic Engineering staff to identify and resolve technical problems.
- Maintains and completes records and forms such as maintenance logs, material requests, and PBB budget items.
- May provide lead direction and training to others involved in traffic signal maintenance.
- Uses a line tracer to locate existing traffic signal and street lighting utilities in according to the USA system.
- May interact with residents on the operation of traffic signals.
- Performs other work as assigned.
- Promotes the City's Mission to make Concord a city of the highest quality by providing responsive, cost-effective, and innovative government services; understands and subscribes to the Vision and Values Statement adopted by the City.
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Job Category | Journeyman, Traffic Signal |
Traffic Signal Technician Salary: $85,155.20 – $108,700.80 Annually Location: City of Concord Civic Center, CA Job Type: Full Time Department: Public Works Opening Date: 01/21/2025 Closing D...
- Performing transportation or traffic engineering work on traffic signal timing studies, signal systems management and operations
- Perform travel time runs/collect and interpret travel time data
- Develop the existing condition and optimized condition models in Synchro
- Develop basic controller interval timings
- Develop coordinated timing plans
- Implement new traffic signal timing plans at field
- Adjust signal timing at field based on field traffic conditions
- Collect traffic signal/ ITS equipment inventory
- Conduct traffic engineering studies, traffic impact analyses, traffic operation and safety studies
- Conduct systems integration and network management activities
- Perform ITS equipment field implementation and support
- Position may require occasional travel locally or nationwide
- Bachelor's Degree (four-year college or technical school) required in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field or equivalent work experience
- Professional Engineer (PE) license in any state is required
- Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) license is preferred
- IMSA Traffic Signal Field Technician Level II (or willingness to obtain; we provide financial assistance)
- Minimum five (5) years of experience in transportation engineering principles including signal timing studies
- Demonstrated experience in transportation engineering applications/programs, as listed below
- Traffic signal optimization and simulation software, including but not limited to Synchro, SimTraffic, Tru-Traffic, ATSPM and other traffic analysis software
- Traffic signal controller and ATMS platforms; We provide extensive internal training programs
- Solid written and verbal communication skills
- A passion for data analysis, attention to detail, real-time traffic operations improvements to enhance the safety and traveling experience of the motoring public and pedestrians. Come demonstrate your technical skills, qualifications and commitment
- Incentive-based yearly bonus
- 401(k) with immediate matching and no vesting period
- Open Paid-Time-Off [PTO]
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Life insurance
- Medical reimbursement plans
- Disability coverage
- Family-friendly programs
- Education assistance program
- In-house training programs
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Job Category | Engineering, Traffic Signal, Traffic Systems |
Maryland, USA ● New Jersey, USA ● Philadelphia, PA, USA ● Virginia, USA Req #608 Friday, January 24, 2025 Iteris is looking for an Engineer to perform transportation or traffic engin...
Signal Technician
- Installs, repairs, maintains, troubleshoots, programs, and fabricates all traffic signals in accordance with the Texas and Federal Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD & MUTCD) and Town standards. •Installs, repairs, maintains, troubleshoots, programs, and fabricates all school zone flashers and other flashers in accordance with the Texas and Federal Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD & MUTCD) and Town standards. •Installs, repairs, maintains, troubleshoots, and programs routers, radios, and switches related to the ATMS signal system communications. •Performs construction inspection duties for new signal construction to ensure quality of products and services. •Completes daily reports on all field activities, dispatched calls, work orders, service requests, and provides information for cost analysis reports utilizing Cityworks™ computer work order system. •Interprets blueprints, schematics, engineering plans, town maps, and technical manuals. •Sets out work zone for job site in accordance with the TMUTCD and MUTCD. •Programs and deploys traffic counters, changeable message boards, and radar trailers as necessary. •Performs turning movement counts utilizing hand counter as necessary. •Trims trees that are obstructing traffic signals. •Identifies and reports visibility obstructions that pose traffic hazards. •Maintains stock levels on trucks per the supervisor's direction and restocks as necessary. •Maintains an inventory of maintenance and operational supplies, tools, equipment, etc., and services on a routine basis. •Performs vehicle inspection and preventative maintenance of vehicle and equipment. •Informs supervisor of potential hazards, problem areas, citizen inquires, and all work activities. •Adheres to personnel, safety, and departmental policies and procedures. •May be required to assist the Signs and Markings section in the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of signs and markings. •May be required to assist with special events in the areas of traffic control. •Position requires employee to perform emergency on-call duty. •Performs other duties as assigned.
- Must be able to talk, read, see, walk, hear, and follow oral and written directives. •Must also have good hand/foot/eye coordination to operate and repair equipment and vehicles. •Must be able to perform strenuous physical activities to include, exerting up to 100 lbs. of pressure; lift, push, pull, and carry heavy objects and supplies up to 100 lbs. several times a day; shovel, crawl, bend, kneel, and dig holes for several hours per day; climb on and off equipment; and operate vibrating equipment. •Must be able to work indoors, underground, outdoors, in confined spaces, in trenches, on level, slippery, sloping, unstable, and muddy terrain, and under constantly noisy conditions; and work in adverse environmental conditions to include inclement weather such as rain, sleet, snow, heat, sun exposure, and hazardous conditions such as mechanical, fume odor, dust/mist, chemical; and exposure to insects, noxious plants, and snakes.
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Job Category | Traffic Maintenance, Traffic Signal |
Signal Technician Salary: $46,737.60 – $65,416.00 Annually Location: Flower Mound TX 75028, TX Job Type: Full Time Regular Job Number: 2024-138 Department: Public Works Division: Traffic Operati...
- Support development of Traffic Signal Design Plans and Specifications for state and municipal clients
- Assist in developing design plans and technical specifications for a variety of transportation technology hardware and software elements including signal control, communications and video detection systems.
- Support developing technology components of Temporary Traffic Control Plans (TTCP), including traditional and smart work zones and construction phase service planning for state, municipal and private clients
- Perform engineering field work (field equipment testing/inspections, traffic signal and infrastructure verification, operational reviews, and traffic signal retiming)
- Writing and updating specifications for traffic signal systems
- Preparing written documents (memoranda, reports, plans), summarizing data and analysis, and assembling reports to convey findings and recommendations.
- Interest in continuing to remain up to date and current with trends in transportation technology
- Familiarity with intersection designs, including traffic signal timing plans, traffic control devices, roundabouts, and multimodal facilities preferred.
- Familiarity/or strong passion to learn, design and technical specifications for various traffic signal systems such as type 170, type 179, 2070, NEMA TS-1, NEMA TS2, type 1, NEMA TS2, type 2 and ATC cabinet platforms.
- Familiarity to comprehend design and construction specifications and plans preferred
- Familiarity with some of the following applications: AutoCAD/MicroStation, Synchro, GIS, Excel, Word, or similar
- Familiarity with transportation standards and guidance, specific State DOTs
- Willingness to work outdoors on project sites
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering preferred, or equivalent in a related discipline
- 5-8 years of professional experience required, preferably related to traffic signal design or maintenance; 8+ years’ experience preferred.
- A desire to expand your experience including planning, design, and construction of transportation technology equipment and/or communications systems (cellular, fiber, wireless)
- Ideally have experience developing civil design and construction documents – preference given for state DOT experience
- Valid driver’s license and ability/willingness to travel on occasion
- PE License expected or the ability to obtain within 6 months
- Relocation would be considered for highly qualified candidates
- Diverse and inclusive culture of collaboration and innovation
- Opportunity to work on complex, transformational projects
- Community and social responsibility as sustainable stewards
- Focus on learning, development, and career growth
- Best-in-class benefits, including flexible, hybrid workplace
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Job Category | Engineering, Traffic Signal |
ABOUT THE POSITION VHB’s Providence Office is seeking a talented mid-level traffic engineer/designer to join our Transportation Systems team in Rhode Island in support of the Traffic Signal and Tran...
THE OPPORTUNITY
The City of Burleson, Texas offers a very rewarding opportunity for a talented and highly proficient traffic engineering professional to serve as the next Deputy Director of Public Works/City Traffic Engineer. This position will have the chance to make a lasting impact on the quality of life of those who reside in and visit Burleson by way of improving traffic systems and safety. This recruitment also represents a great opportunity to join the development of a high-performing, cohesive team within the Public Works & Engineering department that is laser-focused on customer service and continual improvement.ABOUT BURLESON
Located on the southern edge of the flourishing Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the City of Burleson has an estimated population of 50,210 residents in a land mass of 28 square miles. Burleson has been progressive in attracting businesses for economic development to diversify its tax base, as well as establishing development agreements within its extraterritorial jurisdiction to strategically manage growth outside its current borders.THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
The Public Works Department is dedicated to supporting quality of life by maintaining the city’s public works infrastructure. This is accomplished by providing exemplary service through the collective efforts of the administrative, professional, and field operations divisions of the department. The department includes Administration, Facilities, Fleet, Streets, Drainage, Traffic, Solid Waste, Water, Wastewater, and Environmental divisions. The Traffic Division supports the city’s network of 222 miles of streets including over 4,000 traffic signs, 16 signalized intersections, pedestrian crossings, pavement markings, and school zones. The City of Burleson may additionally be adding signal maintenance and operations responsibility for 27 intersections from the Texas Department of Transportation over the coming months under the leadership of the next City Traffic Engineer.THE POSITION
The Deputy Director of Public Works/City Traffic Engineer is responsible for managing and coordinating the staffing (currently a team of six direct reports) and operational activities of the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department. Reporting to the Director of Public Works, the Deputy Director of Public Works/City Traffic Engineer will be directly involved with the implementation (construction pending) and subsequent operation of the Traffic Management Center (TMC), and provides recommendations for improvements to traffic signal timing, speed limits, pavement striping, and signage. Primary responsibilities include managing multiple aspects of traffic projects, including citizen inquiries, the relocation of utilities, investigations of field problems, and price negotiations for additional services; identifying short and long-term goals and developing a plan of action for improving traffic signal performance, repair, maintenance, and installation; participating in budget development and monitoring; and providing technical leadership and recommendations related to transportation engineering, streetlights, traffic safety, signage, pavement markings, and traffic impact analyses for new development projects. The ideal candidate will possess experience as a traffic engineer, preferably in a municipal, county, or state position; experience with the establishment and integration of Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS); experience with overseeing the establishment of a Traffic Management Center and its operation; a deep understanding of traffic signal operations and traffic impact studies, along with experience in high growth communities; and strong communication skills, both written and verbal, are needed for the role.QUALIFICATIONS
Any combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is considered qualifying. The most qualified candidates will possess the following:- Education: A Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from a university with an engineering program accredited by the Accrediting Board for Engineering and Technology.
- Experience: Five (5) years or more of progressively responsible traffic operations and transportation engineering experience, along with two (2) years of administrative and supervisory experience, and Traffic Management Center planning, design, and/or operations experience.
- Certificates and Licenses: Licensure as a professional engineer is required (current Texas or valid in another state with ability to obtain Texas license within six months of employment). Certification as a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) is preferred.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The salary range for the Deputy Director of Public Works/City Traffic Engineer is $117,044 - $175,567, with placement dependent upon qualifications and experience. This position is also eligible to receive a $20,000 signing bonus. Burleson offers an excellent benefit package including retirement provided by the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) with a 7% employee contribution and a 2:1 match by the City of Burleson. Burleson also participates in Social Security and has a 457(k) deferred compensation option currently available through VOYA Financial. The City provides excellent insurance benefits for employees including two health plan options, and dental and vision coverage. Additionally, life insurance, long-term disability, short-term disability and an Employee Assistance Program are provided by the City. In addition, the selected candidate will receive vacation and sick leave, paid holidays, a personal day, two wellness days and paid parental leave, provided the criteria are met; an auto and cell phone allowance; and relocation assistance is available subject to negotiation with the ideal candidate.APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
To be considered for this position, interested candidates must submit a cover letter and résumé below. Candidates are encouraged to apply immediately, as this recruitment will close once a sufficiently strong pool of stellar candidates has been established. Confidential inquiries are welcomed to: Bryan Noblett | bryan@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100 Greg Nelson | greg@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100Job Features
Job Category | Engineering, Management, Public Works, Traffic Systems |
THE OPPORTUNITY The City of Burleson, Texas offers a very rewarding opportunity for a talented and highly proficient traffic engineering professional to serve as the next Deputy Director of Public Wor...
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Lead Traffic Signal Technician Salary: $44.28 - $60.88 Hourly Location: Sammamish, WA Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 00233 Department: Public Works Division: Traffic Opening Date: 01/16/2025 FLSA: Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: WSCCCE AFSCME Council 2 The City of Sammamish is a safe, family-friendly suburb in the Seattle area. The community boasts amenities found in a much larger community, all while maintaining its small-town charm. Sammamish has quality neighborhoods, vibrant natural resources, high-quality schools, retail offerings, and an abundance of recreational opportunities. Description Are you passionate about safety, innovation, and ensuring smooth traffic flow? Do you thrive in a leadership role where you can make a real impact? City of Sammamish is seeking a Lead Traffic Signal Technician to oversee the maintenance, repair, and operation of our traffic signal systems and infrastructure. Why Join Us?
- Impactful Work: Offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on the City's traffic systems and infrastructure.
- Professional Growth: Access to continuous learning opportunities and career advancement.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance, FSA, retirement plans, and generous paid time off (vacation and sick).
- Collaborative Environment: Work with a dedicated and supportive team passionate about public service.
- Work-Life Balance: Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and comp time option as a commitment to your well-being; 14 paid holidays plus a floating holiday.
- Supervises and coordinates, provides guidance to, and reviews the work of individual contributors to accomplish operational plans and results.
- Assists the Traffic Engineering Manager in planning and implementing the goals and objectives of the signal workshop and Traffic Division.
- Prioritizes, assigns, and delegates tasks, monitors status of assignments, and checks completed work for quality, adherence to standards, regulations, and specifications.
- Monitors the costs and timelines associated with completed work; ensures crews have the necessary resources to perform assigned activities.
- Provides guidance and instruction in the proper and most efficient method of accomplishing tasks.
- Provides technical skill on job sites and performs specialized activities, as necessary.
- Encourages the effective use of technology to improve operations.
- Assists with preparing and monitoring the Traffic Division budget on items related to the traffic workshop; confirms expenses and processes invoices.
- Maintains necessary records and logs for all workshop maintenance, service, and safety activities and functions.
- Estimates work scope and determines if work is to be contracted out or handled in-house.
- Identifies and effectively resolves technical problems related to work assignments.
- Plans, schedules, and supervises the work activities of contractors and provides assistance, guidance, and direction as needed.
- Assist in developing, modifying, and reviewing City standards and specifications related to traffic signal and street lighting materials and equipment.
- Acts as back up of Senior Traffic Signal Technician and performs duties as necessary.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with those interacted with during work regardless of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, genetic information, disability, political affiliation, military service, or diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
- May be required to attend evening and/or weekend meetings and events based on organizational responsibilities and/or requirements.
- Schedules, trains, motivates, and evaluates employees; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; makes recommendations regarding discipline and termination.
- May be required to possess and maintain a valid Washington State Commercial Driver License (CDL) Class A Endorsement and the ability to drive a city owned vehicle per established policies, procedures, and safety guidelines.
- Traffic signals, video, and street lighting systems, and various other electrical and electronic systems and equipment.
- Troubleshooting, repair, installation, and calibration of electrical and electronic systems including telemetry, lighting, computer control, fiber optics and network.
- MUTCD, NEC and the Washington State Electrical Code.
- Multi-meter, Oscilloscope, and specialized electronic equipment, and various construction equipment including bucket truck, forklift, backhoe, and various other support equipment.
- Hazards related to the work including working at heights, exposure to traffic, fumes, and electricity.
- Ability to interpret electronic schematics and symbols, distinguish color coding on electrical wiring, and troubleshoot and repair complex electronic equipment.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical plans and perform all phases of electrical work.
- Ability to perform work at height.
- Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite and applicable department / organization specific software and ability to learn and become skilled in the use of other specialized software and online meeting platforms as may be required.
- Ability to clearly communicate and understand information in English, both orally and in writing, and use professional composition, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
- Ability to have a responsive and flexible handling of work assignments and prioritizing work to complete assignments accurately and timely.
- Ability to maintain a customer service orientation and positive image of the city to the public, courteous and professional approach to exchanging information, and adhere to strict confidentiality requirements.
- Ability to regularly attend work and arrive punctually for designated work schedule, including when working remotely per an approved hybrid schedule.
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Job Category | ITS, Traffic Signal |
Lead Traffic Signal Technician Salary: $44.28 – $60.88 Hourly Location: Sammamish, WA Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 00233 Department: Public Works Division: Traffic Opening Date: 01/16/2025...
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Job Category | Traffic Maintenance, Traffic Signal |
Come work for the City of Hayward to develop and maintain a high-quality traffic signal system that supports the safety of the traveling public. Under general direction from the Transportation Manager...
- Traffic signal timing, including the use of Synchro software.
- Traffic signal hardware including cabinets, controllers, and detection devices.
- Traffic signal design and Texas MUTCD regulations.
- Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the State of Texas; or if currently licensed in another state, must have the ability to obtain a Texas P.E. license within six (6) months of employment.
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Job Category | Engineering, Public Works, Traffic Signal |
Engineer A, B or C Austin Transportation and Public Works Department City of Austin, Texas https://www.austincityjobs.org/postings/122444 The Engineer will work for the Austin Transportation and Publi...
Traffic Painter (Traffic Signs and Markings Technician)
Job Summary
*A change in title for the Traffic Painter classification to Traffic Signs and Markings Technician is anticipated subject to City Council approval.*Representative Duties
Measures and lays out areas to erect or place signs per assigned work orders and verbal instructions. Installs & removes sign posts and associated base or foundation using a variety of hand, power and/or motorized equipment to dig post holes, pour concrete, place asphalt, and install sign posts. Operates a bucket truck and uses ladders to remove and install signs. Measures and lays out areas to be painted which include crosswalks and curb zones. Performs related pavement lettering. Paints and installs linear and transverse markings on City streets, City-owned parking facilities, and various bus, loading and safety zones using a Thermoplastic Machine, stencils and spray equipment. Applies thermoplastic preform pavement markings. Operates equipment to grind off existing pavement markings. Mixes paint. Cleans and maintains spray paint equipment and brushes. Assists skilled trades with large or complex projects such as installing or removing rapid flashing beacons and speed feedback signs. Assists workers from other work units on assigned projects related to traffic markings and signage. Prepares and maintains logs and records. Utilizes a utility database system to enter and retrieve data, prepare work orders and to record and track completed service delivery. Prepares tools, equipment, and materials for assigned work. Maintains stored materials in organized manner. Maintains work order records within a computerized work order system. Performs other duties as assigned.Requirements
Knowledge of:Supplemental Information
SELECTION PROCESS: All applicants must submit clear, concise and complete information regarding your work history and qualifications for the position. All applicants will be reviewed and only those applicants determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Testing may consist of the following: Performance Exam: 100% NOTE: If three or more qualified City employees apply and pass the examination, a promotional list will be established in addition to an open-competitive list. If fewer than three qualified City employees pass the examination, the appointing authority, in accordance with the City's civil service rules and regulations, can decline to use a promotional list, in which case a promotional list will not be established for this position. HOW TO APPLY: All applicants must submit an online City application and required supplemental questions to be considered for this position. Please note, applications may be rejected if incomplete. Resumes, CVs and cover letters are not reviewed as part of the application screening process and should not be submitted. NOTE: Résumés will not be accepted in lieu of the application or supplemental application materials. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates who have successfully completed all prior phases of the selection process will be subject to a thorough background investigation. The City of Santa Monica is a progressive, inclusive and culturally-rich community. As leaders in public service, we strive to be an employer of choice by attracting and retaining a highly-talented workforce where people of diverse races, religions, cultures and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where our staff are empowered to perform at their highest level and where their differences make a positive impact. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to build balanced teams from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, ancestry, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create a workplace that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our employees. Join us! Special assistance with the application and examination process is available, upon request, for persons with disabilities. Call (310) 458-8246, TDD (310) 458-8696 (Hearing Impaired Only). CLICK HERE TO APPLYJob Features
Job Category | Signs & Pavement Markings, Traffic Signal |
Traffic Painter (Traffic Signs and Markings Technician) Salary: $60,372.00 – $74,532.00 Annually Location: City of Santa Monica, CA Job Type: Full-Time Regular Job Number: 243060-02 Department: ...
- Provide design review support to the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Division for ITS, traffic signals, crosswalk, lighting improvements, signing, and marking to ensure effective, proper, and safe design. Assist in the preparation of the CIP.
- Assist in the development of transportation related ordinances, standards, codes, and regulations. Prepare annual revisions to Pre-approved Plans including new policies, standards and procedures regarding traffic control devices, parking, and access control.
- Prepare and assist others in the preparation of grants applications from Federal, State, regional and county funded programs for transportation projects. May manage grant implementation.
- Work with staff and contractors to review and provide technical guidance for traffic control plans. May prepare traffic control plans occasionally.
- Prepare responses to inquiries from community members to Transportation Engineering Supervisor, Transportation Manager, Public Works Director, and/or elected officials.
- Provide excellent service to internal and external customers.
- Work with diverse groups to arrive at agreements on transportation engineering issues.
- Conduct advanced and complex transportation engineering and related studies, evaluation of alternatives, make recommendation and present reports to the Transportation Engineering Supervisor, Transportation Manager, Public Works Director, and/or Transportation Commission.
- Develop and implement innovative programs to increase pedestrian, bicycle, and transit safety and mobility.
- Perform comprehensive review of transportation elements such as signing, pavement markings, street lighting, and more, and provide recommendations for improvements related to safety and mobility. May work in special areas such as school zones and areas of work zone traffic control, as well as more broadly throughout the City.
- Foster a positive and supportive work environment; promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace, contributing to a respectful environment living and working in a multicultural society.
- Jointly operate and maintain the City’s travel demand model with the Cities of Bellevue and Redmond. Keep the model updated for accurate analysis of existing and future traffic conditions. Work with local jurisdictions to ensure model accuracy and integrity.
- Perform development review according to Impact Analysis guidelines, including scoping and reviewing traffic impact studies and evaluation of traffic mitigation. Estimate traffic impacts of development proposals using the forecasting model, explore/negotiate alternatives with project proponents. Ensure that applications for development are reviewed according to City’s ordinances and guidelines. Where guidelines are not applicable or definitive, base decisions on qualitative and quantitative information.
- Use the travel demand model to identify future roadway and traffic system deficiencies (with respect to signal operation, vehicular level of service, and overall traffic operations). Develop and evaluate alternatives to include street improvements, signalization projects, road connections, and transportation management programs. Analyze and evaluate long-term traffic impacts of land use alternatives.
- Support Public Works and other Departments in the preparation/revision of the Comprehensive Plan. Assist Planning and Building Department in the development of Planning and Zoning regulations.
- Assist Planning and Building Department in maintaining an accurate land use inventory on an annual basis.
- Perform transportation concurrency analysis including transportation concurrency tests, city-wide annual evaluation of transportation concurrency tests, city-wide annual evaluation of transportation concurrency, operate and maintain transportation concurrency database and propose appropriate improvements.
- Assist staff in reviewing transportation and traffic engineering aspects of private development requests such as access location, marking, and signing.
- Operate the City’s Traffic Management Center (TMC) and various ITS devices and applications.
- Review, evaluate, modify, and implement operating strategies for a complete range of ITS devices such as advanced traffic signal controllers, surveillance equipment and vehicular/pedestrian detection systems.
- Propose and implement traffic signal operating strategies including channelization, detection enhancement, signal interconnection and signal timing optimization.
- Review, evaluate, modify and/or develop signal timing plans and signal controller data on a periodic basis.
- Develop, modify, and implement signal timing plans and traffic signal controller parameters for anticipated construction projects and/or special events.
- Manage the City’s Collision Reporting System (CRS) including periodic software upgrades, data entry, analysis, and reporting.
- Prepare traffic information including safety analysis, Intersection/corridor LOS (Level of Service Analysis) and access control for transportation studies.
- Manage the City’s traffic count program. Work with vendors to collect data at several locations around the City and compute Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) every two years.
- Support the City’s Commute Trip Reduction program and projects.
- Manage requests for service for signing, markings, lighting, parking, and similar, from the public and staff.
- Assist Neighborhood Traffic Control Program Coordinator by providing technical assistance on transportation and traffic engineering issues.
- Support operation of the City’s Employee Transportation and Commute Trip Reduction Programs.
- Monitor traffic conditions on ITMS (Intelligent Transportation Management System) corridors in coordination with corresponding agencies and/or jurisdictions.
- Engage in procurement processes for professional services, including developing RFQ/RFP documents and contracting.
- Performs functions as assigned in the City’s emergency response plan in the event of an emergency.
- Other duties as assigned by the Transportation Engineering Supervisor.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent problem-solving skills, including the ability synthesize complex tasks into manageable procedures.
- Knowledge of traffic signal operation principles.
- Knowledge of standard traffic engineering standards, guidelines, and practices such as the MUTCD, AASHTO, NACTO, etc.
- Knowledge of highway safety management principles and practices, such as the FHWA’s Safe System Approach.
- Ability to analyze and interpret data and come up with a recommendation or conclusion.
- Proficiently skilled in the use of a wide range of traffic and video management hardware and software.
- Proficiently skilled with traffic operation and planning software packages as they relate to the evaluation and simulation of traffic control strategies.
- Proficiently skilled with ITS devices and applications.
- Knowledge of Four-Step Travel Forecasting Process.
- Knowledge of traffic signal optimization and simulation software.
- Knowledge of and experience with Commute Trip Reductions strategies, programs, applications, and management.
- Knowledge of Federal, State, and County grant processes, requirements, and regulations.
- Knowledge of accounting requirements as it relates to grants.
- Knowledge of software for development review.
- Knowledge of zoning and development regulations.
- Knowledge of interlocal agency agreements, contracts, and procedures.
- Familiar with transit, non-motorized, and demand management and their relationship to a complete transportation system.
- Education: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
- Experience: 4 years’ experience in transportation engineering or related field.
- Or: In place of the above requirements, the incumbent may possess any combination of relevant education and experience which would demonstrate the individual’s knowledge, skill, and ability to proficiently perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.
- Engineer-in-Training (EIT) strongly preferred.
- Professional Engineer (PE) and/or Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) preferred.
- Master of Science in Civil Engineering with Transportation or Traffic Engineering focus preferred.
- Must have a valid Washington State Driver’s license (or the ability to obtain within six months) and ability to remain insurable under the City’s insurance to operate motor vehicles.
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Job Category | Engineering, Public Works, Transportation |
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- Coordinate traffic signal installation and signal improvement
- Program, maintain, and repair traffic signal control units and associated system
- Program, maintain, and repair flashing school zone sign
- Install and maintain communications including, but not limited to, radio, fiber optics, and twisted
- Coordinate utility projects involving signalized
- Manage traffic signal and electrical supply inventory in collaboration with project manager and job
- Program and maintain advanced loop systems, including blue tooth, infrared, traditional loops,
- Operate a motor vehicle for the purpose of inspecting traffic signal installations and other related
- Maintain appropriate and accurate records of work
- IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level 2 certification required.
- CDL Class A or B License
- Opportunity to work throughout Central
- Home most nights with Per-Diem if you are held
- Room for growth with advancement opportunities and training
- Assigned trucks and fuel
- Comprehensive Benefit Package - Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance (Aflac & Allstate) and a simple IRA after 60 days of
- PTO and Holiday Pay after 90 days of
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Job Category | Traffic Signal, Traffic Systems |
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