| | Under general direction, assists the Assistant City Administrator by performing administrative and managerial work related to the traffic and transportation engineering area; coordinates the work of City transportation projects; responsible for the design and evaluation of traffic and transportation engineering issues; acts as liaison between the City, other municipalities, Palm Beach County and the Florida Department of Transportation; and performs other related duties and special projects as assigned. Will be appointed by the Mayor as the City Traffic Engineer in accordance with Code Of Ordinances Section 86-46; The City Traffic Engineer shall exercise the powers and duties as provided in Code of Ordinances Chapter 86 Traffic and other traffic ordinances of this City. It is the general duty of the Traffic Engineer to plan and determine the installation and proper timing and maintenance of traffic control devices; to plan and direct the operation of traffic on the streets of this city, including parking areas; to conduct investigations of traffic conditions; to cooperate with other municipal and state officials and make recommendations for the improvement of traffic movement and conditions, including improvements in streets and parking areas; and to carry out the additional powers and duties imposed by Code of Ordinances Chapter 86 and other ordinances of this City or as directed by the Mayor. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Provides traffic and transportation support to the other City departments and coordination with the Police and Fire Departments. 2. Designs and evaluates traffic engineering issues for traffic volumes, speeds, signage, traffic signal warrants and traffic ordinances. 3. Evaluates adequacy and/or conformance to traffic standards of subdivision plat plans or development site plans submitted for City approval. Coordinates with attorneys and developers. 4. Coordinates work with other municipalities, Palm Beach County, and the Florida Department of Transportation; prepares inter-local agreements; coordinates work of City transportation projects. 5. Conducts public meetings; makes presentations to civic groups, city commissions, and government officials; acts as the City representative on various advisory committees and boards. 6. Responds to citizens’ traffic complaints. 7. Coordinates and reviews technical aspects on traffic work and prepares technical reports. 8. Provides review and input as required for transportation planning, reviews and comments on special projects and reports. 9. Oversees the capital programs and construction transportation projects including micro mobility and transit infrastructures to enhance the overall reliability of the City’s transportation system. 10. Provides liaison and review for engineering consultants on roadway projects. Develops RFP’s and manages consultant contacts for traffic and transportation projects. 11. Assists in the development and updates of comprehensive traffic and transportation plans for the City. 12. May participate in parking needs analysis and parking management plan to meet both short term and long-term transportation demand. 13. Administers all federal and state grants received for transportation enhancements. 14. Coordinates annual budget requests; prepares justifications for budget requests or transfers. 15. Oversees engineering plan review for Development Services and the Building Official. Ensures compliance of all City transportation and parking practices and standards on construction projects within the public right-of-way. 16. Oversees the work of the Transportation Engineer and performs annual reviews. 17. Coordinates issues related to railroad crossings. Oversees issuance of City right-of-way permits and their enforcement. Coordinates road closures for City events and City projects. Develops plan for and conducts post-hurricane assessments. 18. Responds to and resolves sensitive and complex inquiries and complaints including requests from the City Administrator and elected officials for information and interpretation. 19. Serves on various committees and boards to provide technical expertise and advice related to transportation and parking internally and with other agencies such as the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency and NACTO 20. Attends and participates in community meetings to provide information on projects, responds to questions or to resolve sensitive issues or complaints. 21. Performs other related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: • Knowledge of traffic engineering principles and practices. • Knowledge of management practices and administrative processes. • Knowledge of federal and state uniform traffic control guidelines. • Knowledge of principles and techniques of budgeting and project management. • Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, regulations, rules and ordinances related to transportation • Knowledge of public administration principles and practices, including budgeting, fiscal administration, management and long-range planning policies, practices and procedures. • Knowledge of civil engineering principles and practices • Ability to analyze and resolve administrative problems. • Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work of subordinates • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Skill in planning, coordinating, and scheduling multiple competing design and construction projects. • Skill in analyzing problems, identifying alternative solutions, projecting consequences of proposed actions, and implementing recommendations in support of goals. • Skill at planning, reviewing, and implementing a variety of public works-oriented engineering projects. • Skill in applying appropriate public relations techniques as situations warrant and in forming cooperative relationships with others who do not have a direct reporting relationship. • Skill in responding appropriately to issues and concerns voiced by contractors and the community. • Skill in interpreting oral, written, technical information and data dealing with complex variables to identify, analyze and solve management problems of considerable difficulty. • Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with officials, department directors, regulatory agencies, employees and the general public. • Skill in expressing ideas clearly when providing oral and written reports and recommendations on administrative, financial, and technical issues. • Skill in supervising the work of contractors. • Skill in using general office equipment such as computers, copier, smart phone. • Skill in interpreting, negotiating and monitoring professional service and construction contracts. • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. |
| | Depending on qualifications the starting salary for this position will be in the range of (GM 14): Minimum Range Midpoint Range Maximum Range $84,249 $107,206 $130,164 Management Benefits Category II: Four (4) management leave days and an additional $50,000 life insurance policy. Benefits: Health, vision and dental insurance, holidays, accrued sick leave, accrued vacation/annual leave, basic life insurance and long term disability insurance; defined contribution plan (401a) with City match of 6.5% of employees earnings, and many other voluntary benefits. |