Directs the traffic count, speed studies, access permit and high crash monitoring programs
Prepares and reviews traffic studies to determine appropriate treatments and traffic control to resolve safety and congestion issues
Provides traffic engineering reviews on construction plans, temporary traffic control (MOT) plans, and studies submitted by consultants related to capital improvements and commercial/residential developments
Performs design activities and assists in the preparation of bid submittal documents for capital improvement projects (signals, signs, pavements markings, temporary traffic control plans)
Ability to mentor, direct activities, and supervise work of traffic department staff
Oversees the operations and maintenance of County maintained traffic signals
Manages consultant service contracts for design projects and traffic studies
Assists staff in the development and budgeting of the five-year capital improvement program
Investigates public concerns/inquiries; meets with citizens to define and resolve issues
Functions as the ADA coordinator for facilities located within the public right-of-way
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from an Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) curriculum; Masters degree preferred
Ohio Professional Engineer license or the ability to obtain within one year required
5 or more years of traffic engineering design experience involving traffic operations, maintenance of traffic signals, road, bridge and/or drainage projects
Working knowledge of the MUTCD, traffic signal design, traffic controller operation, capacity analysis, and high crash location analysis required
Familiarity with the Highway Capacity Manual, Synchro, and SimTraffic required
Familiarity with AutoCAD preferred, but not required
Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Ability to analyze problems and deal with conflict effectively
Self-motivated individual who seeks and accepts responsibility
Strong communication skills and experience relating to the public, peers and support personnel
Valid State of Ohio Driver's License or ability to obtain within 6 months
About Montgomery County Engineer's Office
The Montgomery County Engineer's Office (MCEO), located in Dayton, Ohio, is responsible for building, maintaining, and operating 315 miles of county roads, 525 bridges, 54 traffic signals and approximately 7,000 traffic control signs.