JOB
Under the general direction of the Director of Public Works and the Deputy Director of Public Works - Capital Projects, performs responsible professional, administrative, technical work, and assists directly in policy implementation related to transportation engineering, traffic operations, roadway safety, multimodal planning, traffic control, public infrastructure projects, and transportation-related capital improvements for the Town. The position exercises substantial independent judgment affecting employer operations and discretion beyond technical expertise in reviewing traffic impacts, developing transportation improvements, managing studies and projects, coordinating traffic management plans, supporting public meetings, reviewing private development proposals, and working with internal departments, consultants, contractors, regulatory agencies, public bodies, and residents.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
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Prepare, review, and manage plans, specifications, cost estimates, schedules, and technical documents for transportation, roadway, sidewalk, crosswalk, bicycle, pedestrian, intersection, traffic calming, and traffic signal projects.
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Review private development projects, utility work, construction projects, and public infrastructure proposals for traffic impacts, roadway safety, access, circulation, pedestrian and bicycle accommodations, construction staging, and compliance with Town standards.
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Review and approve traffic management plans, detour plans, temporary traffic control plans, pavement marking plans, signage plans, and work zone safety plans for projects affecting public streets, sidewalks, and rights-of-way.
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Conduct or coordinate traffic engineering studies, including speed studies, traffic counts, turning movement counts, pedestrian and bicycle counts, crash reviews, roadway safety assessments, parking studies, sight distance reviews, and field investigations.
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Develop recommendations for neighborhood traffic calming, pedestrian safety, intersection upgrades, pavement markings, signage, signal timing, school-zone safety, and multimodal transportation improvements.
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Manage assigned transportation capital projects from planning and public outreach through design, permitting, bidding, construction, closeout, and record documentation.
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Involved in pre-decisional planning coordinating with Engineering, Highway, Water, Sewer, Police, Fire, Planning, Conservation, Facilities, Schools, consultants, contractors, developers, MassDOT, regional planning agencies, and other local, state, and federal partners.
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Prepare and present transportation analysis, public reports, staff memoranda, project updates, meeting materials, and recommendations for the Director of Public Works, Town Manager, Select Board, boards, committees, residents, and other stakeholders.
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Serves as management professional representative responding to resident concerns, public inquiries, board referrals, and internal requests related to traffic safety, roadway operations, parking, signage, pavement markings, speeding, pedestrian access, bicycle facilities, construction impacts, and traffic control.
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Support the Town's Complete Streets Prioritization Plan, Active Transportation Plan, Sidewalk Master Plan, pavement management, roadway safety, ADA transition, traffic calming, transportation planning, and capital improvement efforts.
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Coordinate and monitor consultants and contractors performing transportation studies, design work, traffic signal work, pavement marking work, signage work, construction inspection, and related services.
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Formulate and implement municipal transportation-related policies, procedures, design standards, and technical guidance related to roadway safety, traffic control, multimodal access, construction impacts, and public right-of-way management.
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Track transportation project status, traffic data, crash history, pavement markings, traffic control assets, resident requests, capital project needs, grant opportunities, and related records using spreadsheets, GIS, asset management systems, and other computer applications.
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Assist with grant applications, reimbursement requests, MassDOT coordination, Transportation Improvement Program coordination, funding research, and reporting requirements for eligible transportation projects.
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Review construction documents and provide technical quality control before bid advertisement, permit approval, or construction authorization.
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Conduct field inspections of transportation infrastructure, traffic control devices, construction sites, development sites, roadway conditions, pavement markings, sidewalks, crosswalks, bicycle facilities, and intersections.
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Support special event planning, road closure review, detour coordination, and temporary traffic control planning.
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Perform related duties as required.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL ELEMENTS
Moderate physical effort is required to conduct field visits to roadways, intersections, sidewalks, construction sites, utility work zones, and municipal facilities.
Duties require walking on uneven terrain, active construction sites, sidewalks, roadway shoulders, and other public infrastructure areas.
Work is performed both indoors and outdoors, under varying weather conditions, with exposure to traffic, construction activity, noise, dust, and field conditions.
Most work is performed in a normal office setting.
Must attend evening meetings and perform occasional site visits outside normal business hours.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Standard Work Week: 36.25 hours per week