U.S. Department of Transportation · 14 hours ago
Markings Program Coordinator
The DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION is responsible for the safe and efficient movement of people and goods in New York City. The Markings Program Coordinator will support the pavement markings program, focusing on implementing citywide safety efforts and Vision Zero initiatives, while coordinating the installation of roadway safety markings and managing multiple contractors.
GovernmentPublic TransportationTransportation
Responsibilities
Coordinate contractor installation of roadway safety markings to deliver safety projects while also supporting Street Improvement Projects and maintaining a state of good repair across the broader markings network
Manage all categories of roadway markings, including refurbishments, marking after resurfacing, Street Improvement Projects, and in-house markings for new signal installations, stop signs, and speed humps
Establish standards and workflows, balance workloads, monitor contractor performance, and support training and knowledge-sharing to ensure consistent project delivery
Coordinate daylighting and pavement markings with resurfacing programs; participate in interagency and internal meetings; and work with Borough Commissioners’ offices, agency leadership, planning units, contractors, and in-house crews
Assist in managing multiple contractors and support the delivery of approximately $40 million in roadway markings annually, ensuring work is properly assigned, prioritized, and tracked to meet all performance targets and Key Performance Indicators, with particular emphasis on safety outcomes associated with the Daylighting Initiative
Qualification
Required
A master's degree in transportation engineering, mathematics, urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urban studies, or related physical and social science fields
A baccalaureate degree in engineering from an accredited college and one year of full-time satisfactory experience performing technical work on roadway transportation and traffic studies and area-wide traffic programs
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college and two years of full-time satisfactory experience as described in '2' above
An associate degree or completion of 60 semester credits from an accredited college and four years of full-time satisfactory experience as described in '2' above
A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and six years of full-time satisfactory experience as described in '2' above
To be assigned to Assignment Level II, the candidate must have an additional year of experience as described in the 'Qualification Requirements' listed under '2' above
To be assigned to Assignment Level III, the candidate must have an additional two years of experience as described in the 'Qualification Requirements' listed under '2' above
Preferred
Proficient in ArcGIS, Microsoft Word, Access, PowerPoint, Excel, and Adobe Creative Suite
Knowledge of traffic calming, urban design, pedestrian-oriented design, complete streets, and project management is required
Excellent writing, editing, and oral presentation skills are a must
Preference will be given to candidates possessing a valid NYS Driver's License
Experience implementing Street Improvement Projects, including daylighting-related intersection improvements, and coordinating with operational units is preferred
Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Company
U.S. Department of Transportation
The U.S. Department of Transportation is a Federal organization that oversees motor vehicle and transportation system in the United States.
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Pete Buttigieg
19th United States Secretary of Transportation
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