Performs technical and administrative work related to department operations including multimodal transportation planning traffic and congestion mitigation and related work as apparent or assigned. This position is designated as essential during emergency or disaster situations at the request of the Town Engineer. Work is performed with moderate supervision from the supervisor as assigned. Engineer level is based upon education experience and abilities.
Essential Job Functions
Transportation Planning Engineer I - Hiring Range: $69600 - $87000
- Performs engineering duties for Town operations including streets sidewalks multi-use paths and capital construction.
- Performs duties related to all phases of complex engineering construction transportation and repair projects.
- Participates in the design planning and implementation of projects that expand and enhance the Towns multi-modal transportation system.
- Provides technical guidance and staff support to a wide variety of Town regional and state committees dealing with transportation and land use issues; works with the community to identify issues and build consensus on plans and strategies.
- Assists with updates to the Towns transportation-related plans.
- Analyzes engineering plan design specifications consultant and staff comments in accordance with design requirements and municipal standards and regulations; recommends approval or additional engineering changes or conditions; represents the Towns engineering interests in Technical Review Committees (TRC) partnership meetings etc.
- Reviews encroachment and other transportation related permits such as temporary traffic control plans for public and private construction in addition to special events.
- Reviews site plans preliminary subdivisions and construction plans for compliance with applicable transportation-related plans and ordinances.
- Ensures transportation network improvement projects comply with Towns adopted plans policies and regulations.
- Designs engineers and prepares construction drawings for minor capital projects such as roadway signing striping and traffic signal modification.
- Prepares requests for quotes manages and inspects minor contract construction projects.
- Performs various multi-modal transportation studies and surveys including transporting and deploying monitoring devices; creates and maintains the Towns multi-modal transportation databases such as collisions volumes speeds modal splits and other such records.
- Performs duties related to the Towns as-built and closeout process including obtaining as-builts and certification documentation.
- Performs duties related to the Towns street dedication process the performance guarantee process and the annual Powell Bill submittal.
- Makes recommendations for multi-modal transportation-related updates and amendments to the Code of Ordinances.
- Coordinates grant administration and management with the Finance department; assists with the Town CIP planning activities.
- Serves as the Towns lead on providing input and making recommendations to evaluate and mitigate the impacts of the transportation network from development projects.
- Serves as staff liaison with the WMPO Technical Coordinating Committee the Bike/Ped Committee the NC Department of Transportation (NC DOT) and the Wilmington Metropolitan Area Planning Organization (WMPO) on planned transportation improvements and project prioritization.
- Represents the Public Works Department in receiving and responding to citizen service requests regarding multi-modal transportation issues.
- Presents plans reports and makes recommendations to internal departments Planning Board Town Council and the public.
- Responds to inquiries and complaints; investigates negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial issues.
- Ensures compliance with federal state and local environmental laws.
- Participates and represents Engineering in Town-wide initiatives.
- Adheres to policies and procedures established by the Town.
- Regularly demonstrates the Towns core values of respect engagement supportive work environment communication and service excellence and leads others to do the same.
- Performs work during emergency or disaster situations as necessary upon request or as assigned by the Town Engineer.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Transportation Planning Engineer II - Hiring Range: $75600 - $94500
All the above Essential Job Functions plus the following:
- Conducts and reviews multimodal transportation impact studies initial studies and environmental impact reports.
- Provides professional and technical transportation engineering support to the Capital Project Design and Development Review work groups as necessary.
- Conducts traffic safety and operations investigations identifies contributing factors and develops and implements improvement measures.
- Conducts capacity analysis multi-modal level of service calculations Vehicle Miles Travel calculations and microsimulation.
- Reviews annexations re-zonings general plan amendments subdivisions and use permits for consistency with Federal State and local policy and code.
- Assists with engineering and construction documents for moderately complex capital projects such as typical traffic signals standard roadway and trail improvements and other common multi-modal facilities.
Transportation Planning Engineer III - Hiring Range: $81600 - $102000
All the above Essential Job Functions plus the following:
- Performs multi-modal travel demand forecasts.
- Prepares traffic simulation models for traffic operations assessments; develops and implements traffic signal configuration and timing plans.
- Monitors changes in laws regulations best practices and technology that may affect departmental operations; implements policy and procedural changes after approval.
- Examines capital and private development plans calculations and specifications for complex construction alteration and repair projects for compliance with applicable transportation policy and code.
- Coordinates work activities with other divisions departments jurisdictions and private entities; prepares reports and presentations for public and private bodies.
- Assists with engineer and construction documents for major complex capital projects such as specialty/custom roadway improvements and unique multi-modal facilities including design of elements such as geometrics cross sections drainage and pavement structural sections.
Transportation Planning Engineer I
- Bachelors degree with coursework in civil engineering planning or related field and minimal (less than one year) experience in civil engineering or transportation planning with an emphasis on transportation construction administration maintenance planning and design or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Understanding the interrelatedness of transportation planning and land use planning.
- Possession of or ability to obtain OSHA 10-hour certification within twelve (12) months of hire.
- Completion of NIMS ICS 100 and 200 within six (6) months of hire.
- Possession of an appropriate drivers license valid in the State of North Carolina.
Transportation Planning Engineer II: All the above requirements plus the following:
- Moderate (1-3 years) experience in civil engineering or transportation planning with an emphasis on transportation construction administration maintenance planning and design or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Possession of an Engineer in Training certification.
Transportation Planning Engineer III: All the above requirements plus the following:
- Considerable (3-5 years) experience in civil engineering construction administration maintenance planning and design.
- Supervisory experience is preferred.
- Registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina.
- Possession of or ability to obtain Stormwater SCM Inspection and Maintenance certification within six (6) months of hire.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Transportation Planning Engineer I
- Some knowledge of the concepts principles techniques and legal aspects of transportation planning and engineering.
- Some knowledge of the philosophies principles practices and techniques of land use planning development patterns and engineering as they pertain to the design and development of urban and regional areas and their interrelatedness with the design safety and efficiency of the transportation network.
- Some knowledge of municipal public services administration civil engineering planning and design including the local State and Federal laws and regulations that regulate their development and operation.
- Some knowledge of engineering plans blueprints drawings and technical data including GIS GPS and CAD.
- Some knowledge of bid documents deeds easements and other legal documents.
- Some knowledge of street design and roadway maintenance and stormwater design and maintenance.
- Some knowledge and/or experience working with regional planning organizations such as MPOs/RPOs.
- Some knowledge of the traffic impact analysis process.
- Some knowledge of transportation design elements and best practices including roadway design pavement markings sight distance triangles ADA guidelines and MUTCD AASHTO and PROWAG standards.
- Some knowledge of research methodology and standard statistical procedures.
- Some knowledge of the Town Charter and of the various plans policies ordinances codes and regulations pertaining to planning zoning and subdivisions.
- Ability to read and interpret surveys plans architectural and engineering drawings maps and blueprints accurately.
- Ability to prepare technical reports.
- Ability to perform mathematical and engineering computations with precision.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Ability to perform work during emergency or disaster situations upon request and as assigned by Administration.
- Ability to conduct themselves in a professional manner regardless of the situation.
- Ability to apply logic and reasoning to various types of projects tasks and inquiries.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with consultants elected officials engineers architects contractors developers management and the public.
Transportation Planning Engineer II: All the above KSAs with General Knowledge Skills and Abilities plus the following:
- Ability to supervise the work of staff.
Transportation Planning Engineer III: All the above KSAs with Thorough Knowledge Skills and Abilities.
Physical Requirements
This work requires the occasional exertion of up to 10 pounds of force; work regularly requires speaking or hearing frequently requires sitting and occasionally requires standing walking and using hands to finger handle or feel; work has standard vision requirements; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data visual inspection involving small defects and/or small parts using of measuring devices operating motor vehicles or equipment and observing general surroundings and activities; work occasionally requires exposure to outdoor weather conditions; work is generally in a moderate noise location (e.g. business office with copiers/printers light traffic).
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Town is interested in hiring qualified candidates who are eligible to work in the United States. However we are not able to sponsor visas.