$28.21-$52.11 Hourly / $58,676.80-$108,388.80 Yearly
Salary Grade: 817
Regularly directs or supervises the work of at least two fulltime employees at the supervisor level in the section. Coordinates assigned supervisory personnel and their projects ensuring timely and quality activities for the benefit of the section, division, department, City and the community.
Oversees the planning, implementation, direction and management of all functions and resources of the section to achieve the strategic objectives of the department and the City in an efficient and effective manner.
Assists with the implementation and evaluation of department policies, programs, projects and procedures. Assists with implementing the department vision through section activities and leads the section to maximum employee productivity and morale through hiring, disciplining, evaluating employee performance, investigating and resolving grievances and other coordinating human resources actions.
Develops and administers the section budget with staff assistance.
Analyzes organization and community needs, analyzes trends, reviews statistics and opportunities, communicates to the department leadership of impending developments.
Develops strategic partnerships and contacts with community representatives, external agencies, and other organizations to develop a sense of relevant issues facing our community and to respond as a representative of the City.
Implements the values of the organization through example and accountabilities.
Ensures that section operations conform with local, state, and federal governmental regulations and other applicable rules and requirements.
Facilitates solutions to problems facing the department.
Maintains technical or professional knowledge through such means as attending seminars, reviewing professional publications, taking classes and participating in developmental activities.
Conducts development reviews for traffic issues by reviewing site development plans, rezoning cases, public improvement plans and traffic impact reports, and meeting with consultants, develops, attorneys and governmental agencies and reviewing traffic impact reports.
Provides customer service to the general public by writing letters, memos, and reports to various parties and answering questions regarding traffic problems.
Meets with neighborhoods and other associations, makes presentations regarding traffic issues and works with groups to address their concerns.
Coordinates with other departments on projects by resolving conflicts and providing input from the Traffic Section.
Contributes to projects concerning traffic engineering issues outside the City.
Provides consultation and coordination with transportation architectural projects.
Minimum Education Level & Type: Bachelor's Degree
Minimum Experience Qualifications: At least 3 of required 5 years in a Lead or Supervisory capacity in experience in providing traffic engineering consultation for public and private development or related functional area.
"Lead" is defined as leading at least 1 full-time FTE n a work unit. It does not include leading projects, departments, contractors, interns, etc.
"Supervisory" is defined as having supervised at least 1 full-time FTE.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Occupational Group Code: 19
Occupational Group Description: Transportation
EEO Job Category Code: B
EEO Job Category Description: Professionals
Organizational Level: Superintendent/Manager
NCCI: 8810
Bargaining Unit: No Representation
The following information pertains to driving requirements for this classification with the City of Tucson. Under "Driving Level" None, Secondary or Primary, refers to the driving responsibility as it relates to the essential functions of the classification. License Type, is just that, the type of Arizona Driving License required for the classification. If the position requires a Commercial Drivers License (CDL), the endorsements will be listed under "Endorsements." Under Safety Sensitive a "Yes" means employees with this classification are subject to pre-employment and random drug testing. License Type A,B,C,D,or M may require the use of personal or City vehicles on City business. Individuals must be physically capable of operating the vehicles safely, possess a valid license and have an acceptable driving record. Use of a personal vehicle for City business will be prohibited if the employee is not authorized to drive a City vehicle or if the employee does not have personal insurance coverage. Exceptions to classification driving requirement's may exist based on position.
Driving Level: Secondary
License Type: Valid and Unrestricted Class D - Driver
CDL Endorsements: None
Safety Sensitive: No