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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailEngineer I:
Using clearly defined methods and procedures receives evaluates investigates and responds to citizen requests.
Applies standard practices and techniques in specific situations; adjusts and correlates data recognizes discrepancies in results and follows operations through a series of related detailed steps or processes.
Collects and evaluates data related to traffic flow traffic speeds circulation patterns roadway capacity sight visibility signal design and traffic accidents.
Evaluates the traffic impacts of development plans.
Monitors traffic signal maintenance work performed by maintenance contractors.
Prepares and implements traffic signal timing plans.
Maintains traffic forecasting databases.
Forecasts traffic using computer modeling.
Prepares signal and striping plans for public works construction projects.
Assists in the preparation of street improvement plans specifications and material/cost estimates.
Marginal Functions
Other duties as assigned.
Engineer II:
In addition to the duties listed above incumbents perform work involving conventional types of plans investigations surveys structures or equipment with few complex features for which there are no precedents. Assignments normally include one or more of the following areas:
Prepares specifications reports and research of a standard scope requiring knowledge of standard principles and techniques.
Evaluates the need for traffic signals.
Prepares or reviews plans specifications and estimates for traffic signal improvements street improvements and striping and signing projects.
Directs the work of support staff.
Marginal Functions
Other duties as assigned.
Associate Transportation Engineer:
In addition to the duties listed above incumbents plan schedule conduct and/or coordinate detailed phases of traffic planning and engineering work for a segment of a major project or carry through a total project of moderate scope.
Performs work that involves conventional traffic engineering practice but may include a variety of complex features such as conflicting design requirements unsuitability of conventional materials and difficult coordination requirements.
Administers consultant selection processes and monitors consultant activities for compliance with standards and schedules.
Approves payment of fees for services.
Prepares traffic ordinances and regulations.
Participates in budget preparation and prioritizes transportation related capital improvement projects.
Prepares technical staff reports and grant applications.
Directs the work of professional and nonprofessional staff.
Assists in construction inspection for a wide variety of transportation projects.
Prepares layouts for design projects.
Prepares cost and material estimates specifications and contract documents for projects.
Signs off on documents and reports and performing other duties requiring certification as a Professional Engineer or Traffic Engineer in the State of California.
Marginal Functions
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
All levels:
Knowledge of: Principles practices procedures and standards related to City traffic engineering and transportation planning; street and highway design traffic modeling; traffic control devices traffic engineering traffic safety and traffic operations; principles and practices of transportation engineering in a municipal setting; engineering economics; computer applications related to the work including computeraided traffic modeling concepts and applications; and techniques for effectively representing the City in contacts with governmental agencies community groups various business professional and regulatory organizations and with property owners and the public.
Skill in: Developing and reviewing plans for municipal transportation traffic and transit projects; interpreting applying and explaining laws codes regulations and ordinances; effectively representing the department and the City in meetings with governmental agencies community groups various business professional and regulatory organizations and individuals; preparing clear and concise reports correspondence policies procedures and other written materials; maintaining accurate records and files; and establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work.
Ability to: Work in a standard office setting with extensive use of written documents computers and the telephone; travel throughout the City on improved and unimproved terrain to inspect public works sites; attend community and professional meetings both as a participant and a meeting leader; and lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
Engineer II:
In addition to the above knowledge of: Applicable laws codes and regulations; professional resource materials; intersection capacity analysis; components necessary to conduct a traffic impact analysis; principles and practices of traffic improvement cost estimation and contract administration; and practices of preparing and presenting effective staff reports.
Skill in: Conducting traffic planning and engineering research projects evaluating alternatives making sound recommendations and preparing effective technical staff reports; and using tact initiative prudence and independent judgment within general policy procedural and legal guidelines.
Ability to: Work in a standard office setting with extensive use of written documents computers and the telephone; travel throughout the City on improved and unimproved terrain to inspect public works sites; attend community and professional meetings both as a participant and a meeting leader; and lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
Associate Transportation Engineer:
In addition to the above knowledge of: Practices of researching traffic planning engineering and design issues evaluating alternatives and making sound recommendations; transit planning and operations; principles and practices of capital improvement cost estimation and contract administration; and budgeting in the public sector.
Skill in: Developing and administering contracts for professional services in a public agency setting; scheduling and carrying through with assignments without close supervision; directing and reviewing the work of support staff on a project or daytoday basis; instructing staff in work procedures; and making effective public presentations.
Ability to: Work in a standard office setting with extensive use of written documents computers and the telephone; travel throughout the City on improved and unimproved terrain to inspect public works sites; attend community and professional meetings both as a participant and a meeting leader; and lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
Incumbents must possess the physical and mental capacity to work under the conditions described in this document and to perform the duties required by their assigned position.
Education/Experience
Education
All levels: A combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from an accredited fouryear college or university with major course work in traffic transportation or civil engineering or an engineering discipline related to the area of assignment.
Experience
Engineer I:No experience is required; however some technicallevel experience and/or experience as an intern is highly desirable.
Engineer II: Eighteen months of progressively responsible traffic transportation or civil engineering experience. Possession of an appropriate MS degree may be substituted for one year of the required experience.
Associate Transportation Engineer: A total of 4 years of professional engineering experience of which one year must be at a level equivalent to the Citys class of Engineer II (Transportation).
Licenses/Certificates/Special Requirements
All Levels: Possession of a valid California class C drivers license at time of appointment and a satisfactory driving record.
Engineer II: In addition to the above possession of a valid Engineer in Training (EIT) Certificate issued by the State of California or equivalent certification from another U.S. state or territory.
Associate Transportation Engineer: In addition to the above possession of a valid Professional Engineer (PE) Certificate issued by the State of California; or a valid Traffic Engineer (TE) Certificate issued by the State of California; or a valid TE Certificate issued by another U.S. state or territory that utilizes the California exam AND a valid TE Certificate issued by the State of California obtained within one year of date of hire.
Physical and Environmental Demands
Physical demands are the same for Transportation Engineer I Transportation Engineer II and Associate Transportation Engineer.
Rare < 10 Occasional 1133 Frequent 3466 Constant >66
Sitting: Frequent
Walking: Occasional
Standing: Occasional
Bending (neck): Frequent
Bending (waist): Rare
Squatting: Rare
Climbing: Rare
Kneeling: Alternative to Squat
Crawling: Never
Jumping: Rare
Balancing: Never
Twisting (neck): Rare
Twisting (waist): Never
Grasp light (dominant hand):
Rare (Just in the office) to Occasional (When driving and in the office)
Grasp light (nondominant):
Rare (Just in the office) to Occasional (When driving and in the office)
Grasp firm (dominant hand): Rare
Grasp firm (nondominant): Rare
Fine manipulation (dominant): Frequent
Fine manipulation (nondominant): Frequent
Reach at/below shoulder: Rare
Reach above shoulder level: Rare
Push/pull:
Up to 10 lbs. Occasional
11 to 25 lbs. Never
26 to 50 lbs. Never
51 to 75 lbs. Never
76 to 100 lbs. Never
Over 100 lbs. Never
Lifting:
Up to 10 lbs. Rare
11 to 25 lbs. Rare heavier plans
26 to 50 lbs. Never
51 to 75 lbs. Never
76 to 100 lbs. Never
Over 100 lbs. Never
Carrying:
Up to 10 lbs. Rare
11 to 25 lbs. Rare heavier plans
26 to 50 lbs. Never
51 to 75 lbs. Never
76 to 100 lbs. Never
Over 100 lbs. Never
Coordination:
Eyehand: Required
Eyehandfoot: Required
Driving: Required
Vision:
Acuity near: Required
Acuity far: Required
Depth perception: Required
Accommodation: Required
Color vision: Required
Field of vision: Required
Talking:
Facetoface contact: Required
Verbal contact w/others: Required
Public: Required
Hearing:
Normal conversation: Required
Telephone communication: Required
Earplugs required: Not required
Work environment:
Works indoors works outdoors exposure to slippery or uneven walking surfaces using computer monitor works around others works alone works with others.
Class Code: 541354125411
FLSA: NonExempt
EEOC Code: 2
Barg. Unit: PETA
Probation: 12 months for each level
Rev.: 11/15
Required Experience:
IC
Full-Time