City of Spokane · 8 hours ago
Traffic Engineer Specialist I
The City of Spokane is hiring a Traffic Engineer Specialist I to perform supervisory or specialized sub-professional traffic engineering work involving the application of skilled technical knowledge. The role includes planning, assigning, and reviewing work related to traffic engineering, as well as training subordinates and supervising traffic data collection.
Responsibilities
Under the general direction of a professional traffic engineer, plans, assigns and reviews the work of subordinate aides engaged in preparing plans, drawings, specifications or studies. Makes routine design changes or decisions and field checks plans. Prepares or assists a professional traffic engineer in preparing complex plans, designs or specifications, and estimates
Trains subordinates in use of computer software and other specialized tools. Provides drafting and design direction of traffic engineering elements
Supervises subordinates engaged in traffic data collection. Compiles data and prepares statistical charts and studies
Communicates and coordinates data exchange between field and office operations, providing technical guidance and specific data needs of traffic engineering elements
Operates a computer, telephone, calculator, automobile, and drafting equipment
Performs related work as required
Qualification
Required
Completion of two years of college (90 quarter credit hours or 60 semester credit hours) in Engineering related field to include algebra, trigonometry, surveying and drafting
At least three years of experience related to traffic engineering design or traffic engineering analysis
All applicants must possess a valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life Insurance
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Flexible Spending Account
AFLAC
Defined Benefit Pension Plan
Deferred Compensation
Legal Shield/ID Shield
Pet Insurance
Voluntary Term Life Insurance
Company
City of Spokane
City of Spokane provides support services for education, housing, employment, and public safety to families and communities of Spokane city.