Traffic Engineer/Assistant Traffic Engineer
Traffic Engineer/Assistant Traffic Engineer
Applications are now being accepted for an Assistant Traffic Engineer or Traffic Engineer in the Planning Review Section of the Development Services Department. This is a full-time, exempt position with a starting salary of $64,688 – $83,408 annually, DOQ.
ACHD offers an excellent benefits package with medical, vision and dental insurance, paid maternity/paternity leave, paid vacation and holidays, daycare assistance, 401K match and membership in the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI).
Primary Responsibilities:
· The Traffic Engineer is tasked with the coordination and review of traffic impact studies for new development.
· Review large and/or complicated development applications for compliance with ACHD’s policies and standards; including preparation of staff reports for the ACHD Board of Commissioners and may include technical presentations to the Commission.
· Provides technical guidance to the Development and Engineering communities, as well as ACHD staff.
· Other duties as assigned that benefit the department. Qualifications: · The successful candidate must have comprehensive knowledge of traffic impact studies, traffic engineering and planning principles and practices.
· Traffic Engineer: Must possess an Idaho Professional Engineering (PE) license, or the ability to obtain within one year. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering or a related Engineering field is required; OR any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
· Assistant Traffic Engineer: Must possess an active Idaho Engineer Intern (EI/EIT) certificate, or the ability to obtain within one year.
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering, or related field and professional level engineering experience; OR any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
An AA/EEO/ADA Employer Preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations