Traffic Signal Engineer



Job Details

Traffic Signal Engineer
Employer

City of Norfolk

Salary

$48,828.00 - $78,058.00 Annually

Location

2nd floor, VA

Job Type

Permanent Full-time

Department

Public Works

Division

Division of Transportation

Opening Date

11/07/2007

Closing Date

Continuous

Description

Provides project management for major road improvement projects. Coordinates design projects with other agencies. Performs actual designs such as roadways, pumping stations, master main upgrades, and guardrails. Investigates and recommends solutions to construction field problems.

Essential Functions

Administers and coordinates design projects by scheduling design review meetings, providing design documents for technical reviews, developing and compiling design review comments, conducting field investigations, and assisting in processing payments.
Administers construction projects by participating in progress meetings, maintaining project status reports, preparing cost estimates, scheduling, coordinating and performing quality control inspections, posting changes and maintaining project plans, identifying and resolving construction field problems, preparing engineering diagrams and sketches, and assisting in processing payments.
Manages consultant contracts, enforces city ROW codes and policies, preparing program budget, prepares performance indicators, prepares reports and presentation, and prepares grant applications, helps design transportation, regional utility policies, telecommunication policies and monitors related legislation.
Performs other duties by providing public information, receiving citizen inquiries and complaints, investigating problems, developing solutions, participating in public meetings, providing status reports, publicizing traffic pattern changes, attending inter and intra departmental meetings and serving on committees.
Manages the city’s pavement management and bridge inspection programs. Determines the maintenance requirements for streets, develops technical specifications, allocates funds within the budget, tracks progress, produces reports, and oversees GIS functions. Provides technical assistance to in-house crews, orders surveys, evaluates concrete and pavement conditions, designs improvements, and assists in solving field problems. Directs snow, ice, and debris removal operations during emergency conditions.
Provides engineering support services to emergency response clean-up teams.

Education/Experience

Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Two years experience.

Additional Requirements

Valid Driver’s License, Engineer In Training (EIT) Certification or equivialent

  • Regular full-time and part-time employees

    receive paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, employer paid pension plan,

    basic life insurance and tuition assistance, voluntary participation in

    medical and dental, Section 457 deferred compensation, long-term disability,

    optional life insurance for self, spouse and children, medical and dependent

    care reimbursement plans, access to membership in credit union and employer

    provided parking

  • Special project/grant employees are generally

    eligible for the same benefits of regular full-time employees; however,

    retirement, life insurance and participation in health plans vary depending

    upon funding and authorization

  • Temporary/seasonal part-time employees

    generally only eligible for employer provided parking and access to

    membership in credit union


Employer
City of Norfolk
Address
810 Union Street
100 City Hall Building
Norfolk, Virginia, 23510
Phone
(757) 664-4481

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