Under administrative direction, the Traffic Engineering Manager performs highly responsible managerial and administrative work in the planning, organizing, and direction of all municipal traffic operations. Duties and Responsibilities: Essential Functions - Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: - Manages, directs, oversees, and supervises all office and technical staff; selects, hires, and manages employees and laborers; provides continuous performance evaluations, takes disciplinary action when needed, and provides training and counseling.
- Creates, develops and implements programs and project initiatives for the daily function of the traffic operations system; identifies areas of concern, addresses traffic system issues, and makes recommendations for changes, updates, and maintenance.
- Prepares operating and CIP budget including plans for roadway and traffic operations improvements in the future; monitors all expenditures and makes budget recommendations for long and short-range goals.
- Researches, compiles, and prepares bid specifications for all purchasing of equipment and materials for signs, markings, and traffic signals as well as the computerized signal system; manages the bidding process to ensure proper resources are acquired and allocated properly.
- Prepares and presents traffic operations related agenda items to City Council; compiles general traffic information and statistics, presents material in a clear and concise manner, and makes recommendations for improvements or changes.
- Serves as liaison with the Florida Department of Transportation, Pinellas County, and other municipal traffic engineering departments/divisions; collaborates, communicates, and works closely with the Pinellas County MPO; represents the city on several MPO advisory committees.
- Serves as liaison with the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority and the CSX Railroad.
- Collaborates, coordinates, and communicates Clearwater Police Department in traffic engineering related activities such as enforcement and engineering
- Performs related tasks as assigned.
Supplemental Information: Knowledge of – - Traffic engineering principles and practices.
- Federal, state, and local requirements related to traffic engineering and control devices.
- Personnel management, supervision, and evaluation.
- Rules and regulations for driving and traffic conditions.
- Traffic control devices, design standards, and other manuals provided by the FDOT.
- Department policies and protocols.
- Engineering plans and specifications.
Skill in – - Prioritizing, scheduling, and supervising work and personnel.
- Preparing and administering budgets.
- Presenting information and materials to City Council and other agencies.
- Analyzing, interpreting, and applying relevant information.
- Interpreting Florida transportation design standards and other standards.
- Establishing and maintaining good relationships.
- Dealing tactfully with the public.
- Operating a computer with general proficiency.
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