Position Purpose
This position will be responsible for the management of signing and striping improvements, signal operations, the City's Fiber network, street lighting, and advanced level civil, traffic and transportation engineering work, including planning, reviewing and designing of traffic and transportation infrastructure to ensure safe and efficient movement of vehicle, bicycle, pedestrian and transit traffic throughout the City of Arvada.
The City of Arvada promotes Equal Pay for Equal Work. Starting salary will be determined by the applicant's education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal equity. The range listed reflects the entire range and typical placement is entry to mid range.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Manage and update a Traffic Engineering work plan that balances resident concerns, city council priorities, budget, grant funding, adopted initiatives and applicable city policies
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Responsible for oversight of the asset management system of transportation infrastructure and assets including traffic signals, flashers, multi-modal facilities, signs, striping and markings
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Builds a vision for modernizing technology and physical infrastructure and strategically incorporates them where appropriate for the advancement of the City's traffic control and intelligent transportation system
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Manage budget, personnel and technology effectively including developing budget proposals and securing grants to meet evolving needs
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Develops, evaluates and advances priorities that represent sound engineering judgment and community and Council supported goals
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Leads and manages high-profile and visible programs/planning efforts/projects focused on traffic operations and safety.
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Supervises, and reviews projects, studies, and reports for capital improvement projects
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Creates and presents a capital improvement program budget for the traffic engineering groups' forecasted work
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Represents the city and collaborates with regional partners and adjacent municipalities at a policy and technical level to coordinate transportation initiatives
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Collaborates and partners with the Community and Economic Development planning team to ensure traffic engineering considerations are integrated into broader urban planning initiatives, provide technical expertise, and support collaborative planning efforts.
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Communicates and interacts frequently with a diverse array of interest groups including but not limited to: elected officials, government and quasi-government representatives, districts, landholders, developers, citizens and others as needed
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Development, design, analysis and review of transportation and traffic operations planning models, engineering designs, studies, and state/federal grants
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Participates semi-regularly in the development review process to assess the potential impact on traffic operations, traffic network consistency, and safety
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Evaluates technical information and provides recommendations to the City Engineer, Public Works Director, City Manager, City Council, and Council-established committees for the establishment of city transportation policy
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Makes decisions related to the planning, design, and implementation of the city's capital infrastructure for streets, transit, and traffic operation systems in collaboration with the City's Transportation Manager
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Manages consultant-led projects, which includes the consultant selection process, monitoring the appropriateness and quality of the deliverables and overseeing the budget and schedule
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Reviews and approves signing, striping, and signal timing work orders prepared by consultants or internal staff members.
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Oversees the revision or creation of traffic engineering policies and procedures.
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Acts with the customer in mind, responds to requests promptly and provides effective services or solutions for customers
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Travels to and attends team and organizational meetings, training, events and activities and appropriately and professionally represents the department
Other Functions:
Represents city/department/division on various city committees and outside organizations
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May act on behalf of, and assume the duties of the Assistant City Engineer or City Engineer in their absence and represent either the City Engineer or Public Works Director at meetings and other official functions when so directed
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Other duties as required
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Expert knowledge of principles and practices of traffic engineering, traffic operations and transportation planning, including standards, policies and technical issues. In depth understanding and application of standards associated with technical manuals including: AASTHO, MUTCD, NATCO, ITE and other leading industry publications and trends
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Expert knowledge of public works practices and procedures, planning, and administration
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Strong knowledge of the development review process and traffics contributive role to it
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Applies professional expertise and judgment to ensure public safety and compliance with local, state and federal requirements, while exercising flexibility and innovation into designs, operations and communications to advance city goals for multi-modal and smart city initiatives
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Possesses broad understanding of industry best practices, technical knowledge, safety and compliance requirements and integrates it into traffic operations, data collection, regular maintenance and asset management program activities
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Ambitious and driven systems thinker that understands the broad spectrum of traffic management operations to advance organizational priorities
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Leads by example, demonstrates high, ethical standards, is visible and approachable and interacts with others on a regular basis. Promotes a team environment that rewards performance and holds people accountable for their actions. Possesses a high degree of emotional intelligence focused on working through disagreements, conflict resolution and recognizes the distinct contributions of staff
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Balanced leader that can both empower and motivate high performance from staff as well as direct long-term advancement of the Traffic Engineering Division goals
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Integrates and leads with a collaborative approach to secure appropriate coordination with partnering divisions and departments to deliver efficient and complementary services and projects that contribute to the larger goals of the city
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Strong ability to exercise sound initiative and judgment as well as make decisions within the scope of assigned authority.
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Strong ability to prioritize multiple and changing work requests while meeting the many needs of the customers / users.
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Strong ability to effectively communicate information, both verbally and in writing, to support organizational objectives and interact with all levels of personnel within the city in a positive and cooperative manner.
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An astute and responsive communicator with a heightened awareness of community and constituent issues, political sensitivities
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Addresses objectives and problems by employing professional judgment while questioning traditional assumptions/solutions in order to generate new ideas and new ways of doing business. Exhibits creativity and innovation when advancing organizational objectives, during collaborations, through communications and for project development
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Seeks out opportunities to improve, enhance and streamline work processes
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Ability to operate a motor-vehicle to travel to and from off-site locations to support/attend business meetings, training and related events.
ESSENTIAL SUPERVISORY DUTIES
Develops and/or participates in the development of staff work plans, measures and tracks progress towards goals, prepares and conducts timely and constructive performance appraisals.
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Schedules staff, assigns and supervises work, prioritizes programs and projects and effectively uses available resources to accomplish objectives.
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Makes decisions or recommendations for hiring, promotions, transfers, disciplinary action, and other personnel actions as necessary.
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Coaches, counsels and supports staff to maximize efficiency and effectiveness. Consistently educates and advises staff on organizational rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Supports creative thinking and problem solving and encourages participatory decision making when appropriate.
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Provides training and job enrichment opportunities and encourages professional growth and development.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
Other duties as assigned.
-Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job-
SCOPE OF AUTHORITY:
Receives minimal supervision under the direction of the Assistant City Engineer. Plans daily work activities and prioritizes tasks. Prepares and/or develops plans for projects and programs involving coordination with other departments and/or outside organizations. Some precedents and/or procedures exist. Expected to handle difficult and specialized situations in Traffic Engineering or functional areas.
Financial Accountability:
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Directly or indirectly supervise professional, technical, and clerical staff including licensed professional engineers, technicians, and administrative staff depending on assignment. Responsible for assigning and scheduling work and training of assigned staff
Qualifications - Working Environment / Minimum QualificationsWORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:
The work environment/physical activities described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job.
Work is primarily performed in an office environment with low noise levels. No physical effort above and beyond what is normally required for work primarily performed in an office environment. Occasional exposure to working in traffic and exposure to noise, dust and exhaust. Occasional visits are made to construction sites which may have large construction equipment, loud noise, pipeline trenches, and possible heavy truck and vehicle traffic.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION, LICENSE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE):
Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Transportation Engineering or related field and six (6) years of related experience in engineering as a Professional Engineer (PE). Three (3) years supervisory or lead engineer experience required. Valid Colorado Professional Engineering (PE) license required (or ability to obtain within 6 months of employment). A valid Colorado driver's license and acceptable driving record is required. A combination of education and experience may be considered, with a Bachelor's degree required..
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification. Road Safety Professional (RSP) I/II Certification. Master's Degree in traffic or civil engineering or related field.
Vision Mission ValuesThe City is an Equal Employment Opportunity
The City's Core values are in every employee's individual Performance Plan which helps us to reinforce our expectations for living and working by our Core Values.
Every City employee is expected to perform his/her job to the highest professional standards. This includes upholding the City's values with integrity and accountability, acting in a manner that is respectful and inclusive towards others, and adhering to the City's policy on employee conduct as detailed in the personnel rules sec. 70-143.
Vision: We Dream Big and Deliver
Mission: We are dedicated to delivering superior services to enhance the lives of everyone in our community.
Values:
Innovation: We excel in creativity, flexibility and the use of best practices while valuing diverse backgrounds, ideas and perspectives.
Passion : We are a high performing, inclusive team inspiring each other to pursue excellence.
Opportunity: We value our diversity, embrace possibilities, face challenges, persevere and take action to deliver quality results.