JOB
The Engineering Department currently has two vacancies and is seeking qualified candidates to fill one (1) position in Traffic Operations and one (1) position in Traffic Land Development.
Under direction of the City Engineer, plans, organizes, and supervises professional and technical operations of either the Land Development, Capital Improvement Projects (CIP), or Traffic Engineering (Operation and Development) section of the Engineering Department.
Traffic Operations Position Snapshot/A Day in the Life: The Engineering Manager for the Traffic Division will be within the Public Works & Engineering Department and will oversee all traffic-related operation and maintenance related activities within the City and/or with neighboring cities. On a typical day, the successful candidate will supervise division staff and corresponding tasks, review and approve technical reports or plans related to Traffic activities, participate in traffic planning, operation, maintenance of the City’s traffic signal system, and design of traffic signs and pavement markings, as well as respond to traffic requests and concerns. The successful candidate will attend internal and general public meetings as requested. The successful candidate will also be involved in developing, coordinating, and monitoring the division’s budget and providing periodic budgetary information. Additionally, this position will manage multiple consultants assisting with project reviews, including overseeing contracts and ensuring invoices are reviewed and approved in a timely manner. This position will report directly to the Public Works Director/City Engineer, communicate potential issues, and provide recommendations.
Traffic Land Development Position Snapshot/A Day in the Life: The Engineering Manager will be a part of the Public Works & Engineering Department and will oversee all traffic-related issues associated with private development projects in support of the Planning Department and Land Development Division. A typical day may include reviewing submitted site plans, providing conditions of approval, and reviewing traffic studies, VMT analyses, VMT scoping documents, traffic control plans, and related materials. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES The following functions are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed functions and/or may be required to perform additional or different functions from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.
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Manages, leads, and directs the activities and staff involved in the daily administration of the Capital Improvements Program (CIP), Land Development and Traffic engineering (Operation and Development) team; provides direction and guidance to senior staff on project scope, budget, and schedule for various infrastructure projects.
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Reviews, approves, and signs specifications documents for construction projects and any other plans required to complete construction; reviews and recommends approval of construction plans and various work orders; recommends various traffic devices throughout the city including speed humps, signs, striping, and pavement legends in coordination with traffic team.
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Reviews and approves, and/or signs Public Works and Engineering related planning and/or design documents.
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Provides direct supervision to professional and technical staff; participates in recommending the appointment of personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies.
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Plans and evaluates the performance of assigned staff; establishes performance requirements and personal development targets; monitors performance and provides coaching for performance improvement and development; provides or recommends compensation and other rewards to recognize performance; takes disciplinary action, up to and including termination when necessary.
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Provides the day-to-day leadership and work with staff to ensure a high performance, customer service-oriented work environment which supports achieving City objectives and service expectations; provides leadership and participates in programs and activities that promote a positive employee relations environment.
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Manages and directs the activities and staff involved in the daily administration of the assigned Engineering section; develops work programs and establishes program priorities; provides technical leadership and policy guidance and communicates management objectives to City management and staff; reviews and approves work performed by staff.
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Manages and monitors sensitive community issues; manages the development, implementation, and operations of programs designed to improve or maintain neighborhood livability; develops new programs to address the City’s emerging traffic needs; manages contracts for consultants providing traffic engineering services and coordinates traffic services with other City departments.
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Manages multiple engineering projects including the supervision of professional, technical, and consulting staff.
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Understands, interprets, explains, applies, and ensures compliance with City traffic or related engineering operations and safety rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and applicable Federal, state, and local legislation and regulations; testifies in court as required.
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Analyzes problems, identifies alternative solutions, and implements recommendations in support of goals.
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Develops departmental budgetary information for proposed projects; administers, coordinates, and monitors budgets for assigned projects; prepares, reviews, and processes project expenditures and ensures compliance with all funding requirements; recommends purchases, agreements, and contracts.
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Identifies and researches grant opportunities for funding City infrastructure improvements; leads grant project selection and preparation managing scope, cost, and schedule.
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Prepares and maintains comprehensive records; drafts project progress reports, technical reports, and makes recommendations.
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Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
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Provides engineering expertise for the city involved claims for engineering related issues including executing necessary documents to support the city.
- Effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing, with a variety of audiences.
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Maintains prompt and regular attendance.
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Sound judgement and attention to detail.
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Perform any other tasks or functions deemed necessary to the daily operations of the employer or as the situation requires.
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This position is always evolving. Therefore, employer reserves the right to modify this job description as necessary.
THE ABOVE LIST OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE AND MAY BE SUPPLEMENTED AS NECESSARY BY THE EMPLOYER.
WORKING CONDITIONS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, reach, turn, kneel, bend, squat; both in the office and field work activities. This position also requires grasping, repetitive hand movement and fine coordination in preparing reports and other data, using a computer keyboard. Additionally, the position requires near and far vision in reading correspondence and using the computer. Acute hearing is required when providing telephone and personal service to customers and consultants. The nature of the job requires the incumbent to drive motorized vehicles, exposure to outside temperatures and often work with numerous to constant interruptions; the incumbent is also regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret complex data, information and documents; analyze and solve complex problems; use math/mathematical reasoning; perform high detailed work under changing, intensive deadlines, on multiple concurrent tasks; interact with City management, staff, representatives of other public agencies, the public and others encountered in the course of work. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Successful candidates will be required to complete an annual Statement of Economic Interest Form (700 Form) and bi-annual ethics training pursuant to AB 1234.