Organization: |
City of Dublin
| Job Category: |
Transportation
| Job Type: |
Full Time
| Country: |
USA
| State/Province: |
California (CA)
| City: |
Dublin
| Post Code: |
94568
| Salary and Benefits: |
$9,335.00-$11,669.00/month
| Post Date: | 02/13/2018 |
DESCRIPTION
The City of Dublin, a dynamic and growing community, is seeking an Associate Civil Engineer (Traffic), responsible for providing professional traffic engineering assistance to the City.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
- Plans, organizes, and directs engineering work in connection with traffic signal and striping construction, traffic studies, signal maintenance and improvement projects.
- Prepares and supervises the design of engineering plans and specifications for the construction of street channelization, street lighting, traffic signals and other public works projects.
- Prepares and supervises the preparation of traffic studies and reports. Reviews studies and reports prepared for City projects and private development projects.
- Reviews environmental documents and lead the development of mitigation measures related to traffic, transportation, and civil engineering.
- Attends meetings and conferences; prepares reports and makes presentations to the City Council, commissions and other groups.
- Other duties as assigned.
Ideal Candidate
QUALIFICATIONS
- Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a related field.
- Experience: Three years of professional experience in Civil Engineering work, including project design, plan checking and project management; supervisory and construction experience is preferred.
- Licenses: Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) or as a Traffic Engineer (TE) in the State of California is required; Possession of a valid California Class C drivers’ license and Certificate of Automobile Insurance for Personal Liability.
Knowledge Of:
- Engineering principles, practices and methods of planning, design, traffic, construction and maintenance of public works projects.
- Principles and practices of street and utility design.
- Intelligent Transportation System applications including connected/Autonomous Vehicles technologies.
- Traffic Operations Center maintenance and operations.
- Transportation, traffic, and parking analysis and evaluation, including impact mitigation.
- Materials, methods, and techniques in the design and construction of civil engineering projects.
- Applicable federal, state, and local laws pertaining to the transportation facilities; and design and construction of public works projects.
- Federal, state and local laws, regulations and court decisions applicable to assigned areas of responsibility.
- Principles and practices of sound business communications.
- Principles and practices of effective supervision.
- Personal computer usage, CAD, spreadsheet and word processing applications.
Ability To:
- Evaluate and interpret complex plans, specifications, traffic studies, technical reports and electronic/electrical schematics.
- Work independently under minimal supervision.
- Outline and analyze engineering data and prepare complete and comprehensive reports.
- Make independent investigations in the review of engineering problems and make recommendations for improvement.
- Utilize personal computers and computer software to perform CAD, word processing, spreadsheet and specialized functions such as master plans or data base software.
- Determine priorities, and to plan, assign, and supervise work of sub-professional and professional engineering personnel.
- Express ideas effectively in comprehensive written and oral presentations.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with management, subordinates, co-workers, consultants, contractors, representatives or other agencies and the general public, using customer service and public relations.
- Prepare staff reports and make presentations at the City Council and the Planning Commission.
- Staff Traffic Safety Committee. Work with developers and their technical teams
- Represent City at outside agency meetings.
- Participate in regional and local technical advisory committees.
- Prepare grant applications and pursue funding for transportation projects.
- Conduct technical studies and develop long range transportation plans.
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