City of Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
POSITION SUMMARY The City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. Please Note: This is not a shipping or logistics-related position (see details below). This is mid-level professional work of more than average difficulty in city transportation planning. The NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR (PLANNER II) position will assist in the facilitation of neighborhood multimodal transportation projects in alignment with the City’s transportation goals. These goals focus on creating safe and complete streets as well as overall improvements of the transportation system for all users. The position works closely with residents to identify transportation challenges and possible solutions, assists in the development of project concepts, small and large; and assists with partner agency project review and grant development. An employee in this class is responsible for performing professional work in city transportation planning under general supervision. The employee conducts or assists with the management of consultants conducting studies, compiling and analyzing factual materials, and prepares parts or details of a Transportation Master Plan and/or Corridor Study, or makes studies and field evaluations of background data needed for transportation planning activities. Employee exercises reasonable initiative and independent judgment in the performance of duties. Work performed is reviewed by an assigned supervisor in conferences with the employee, through direct observation of work while in progress and through evaluation of work products. NOTE: The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description. This position shall remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. This job classification is in Management Category IV for benefits purposes, which includes Five (5) additional Management Vacation days per calendar year and a monthly expense allowance of $120.00. The City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This job classification is included within the bargaining unit represented by Federation of Public Employees and therefore is subject to the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Serves as a dedicated point of contact for neighborhood transportation requests including but not limited to pedestrian & bicycle safety and accommodations, traffic flow, congestion, and traffic calming. Works with members of the industry; local, county and state agencies, as well as various departments within the City to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues. Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local, state and federal funding. Represents the City, and works as key liaison to partner and coordinate transportation and transit planning projects and program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, local governments, consultants, and the general public, including, but not limited to the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and Broward County. Responds to public inquiries regarding transportation issues, programs, and projects. Plans and organizes assigned work programs and reviews work to ensure accuracy and timeliness; may need to work with others across the City and within the Department for technical aspects of a project. May manage consultant relationships and contracts. Represents the Department and City at Neighborhood Association meetings and other meetings of related associations, agencies, and organizations as necessary to listen and share information on transportation related items. Develops or manages the development of transportation plans, studies and analyses Conducts studies and/or projects which involve research, investigations, and preparation of associated work products, such as text, graphic, and illustrative materials for reports, presentations, and publications Plans and conducts community outreach efforts designed to reach public consensus Collects, assembles, summarizes, and analyzes basic data involved in planning, such as multimodal transportation, traffic, crash data and other factors pertinent to a transportation planning program Conducts field surveys on the transportation system to obtain a basis for reviewing conditions and identifying potential solutions for areas of the City Reviews concepts and design plans for roadway projects for multimodal accommodations and consistency with existing City and neighborhood transportation master plans Provides information and assistance to City officials and management, other government agencies, and the general public Prepares written recommendations; writes memorandums; makes presentations Performs related work as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Have successfully graduated from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, or other field closely related to urban planning. Have at least two (2) years experience in transportation planning work at a responsible level, for a state, county or local government planning agency or private organization directly involved in land development or land use design functions. A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning or closely related field may be substituted for one (1) year of the experience requirement. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for the educational requirement. This position requires a flexible schedule including attendance at various public meetings which commonly occur during the evening hours. PREFERENCES: A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, public or business administration or a closely related field American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification Previous experience working for or with government agencies SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Non-Essential Employees will not be required to work during a declared emergency but may be required to work in some capacity after the declared emergency. The employee's Department Head will determine when the employee will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Sometimes Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Sometimes Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time, but may walk or stand. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. An eligible veteran who enters an open-competitive examination shall receive preference points added to the total passing score earned in the examination as provided for in the Florida Statutes. To obtain veteran's preference, candidates MUST submit a copy of separation papers and the City of Fort Lauderdale's veteran's preference claim form ( J204 ). The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional Federation of Public Employees managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Sep 21, 2024
Full Time
POSITION SUMMARY The City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. Please Note: This is not a shipping or logistics-related position (see details below). This is mid-level professional work of more than average difficulty in city transportation planning. The NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR (PLANNER II) position will assist in the facilitation of neighborhood multimodal transportation projects in alignment with the City’s transportation goals. These goals focus on creating safe and complete streets as well as overall improvements of the transportation system for all users. The position works closely with residents to identify transportation challenges and possible solutions, assists in the development of project concepts, small and large; and assists with partner agency project review and grant development. An employee in this class is responsible for performing professional work in city transportation planning under general supervision. The employee conducts or assists with the management of consultants conducting studies, compiling and analyzing factual materials, and prepares parts or details of a Transportation Master Plan and/or Corridor Study, or makes studies and field evaluations of background data needed for transportation planning activities. Employee exercises reasonable initiative and independent judgment in the performance of duties. Work performed is reviewed by an assigned supervisor in conferences with the employee, through direct observation of work while in progress and through evaluation of work products. NOTE: The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description. This position shall remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. This job classification is in Management Category IV for benefits purposes, which includes Five (5) additional Management Vacation days per calendar year and a monthly expense allowance of $120.00. The City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This job classification is included within the bargaining unit represented by Federation of Public Employees and therefore is subject to the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Serves as a dedicated point of contact for neighborhood transportation requests including but not limited to pedestrian & bicycle safety and accommodations, traffic flow, congestion, and traffic calming. Works with members of the industry; local, county and state agencies, as well as various departments within the City to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues. Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local, state and federal funding. Represents the City, and works as key liaison to partner and coordinate transportation and transit planning projects and program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, local governments, consultants, and the general public, including, but not limited to the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and Broward County. Responds to public inquiries regarding transportation issues, programs, and projects. Plans and organizes assigned work programs and reviews work to ensure accuracy and timeliness; may need to work with others across the City and within the Department for technical aspects of a project. May manage consultant relationships and contracts. Represents the Department and City at Neighborhood Association meetings and other meetings of related associations, agencies, and organizations as necessary to listen and share information on transportation related items. Develops or manages the development of transportation plans, studies and analyses Conducts studies and/or projects which involve research, investigations, and preparation of associated work products, such as text, graphic, and illustrative materials for reports, presentations, and publications Plans and conducts community outreach efforts designed to reach public consensus Collects, assembles, summarizes, and analyzes basic data involved in planning, such as multimodal transportation, traffic, crash data and other factors pertinent to a transportation planning program Conducts field surveys on the transportation system to obtain a basis for reviewing conditions and identifying potential solutions for areas of the City Reviews concepts and design plans for roadway projects for multimodal accommodations and consistency with existing City and neighborhood transportation master plans Provides information and assistance to City officials and management, other government agencies, and the general public Prepares written recommendations; writes memorandums; makes presentations Performs related work as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Have successfully graduated from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, or other field closely related to urban planning. Have at least two (2) years experience in transportation planning work at a responsible level, for a state, county or local government planning agency or private organization directly involved in land development or land use design functions. A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning or closely related field may be substituted for one (1) year of the experience requirement. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for the educational requirement. This position requires a flexible schedule including attendance at various public meetings which commonly occur during the evening hours. PREFERENCES: A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, public or business administration or a closely related field American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification Previous experience working for or with government agencies SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Non-Essential Employees will not be required to work during a declared emergency but may be required to work in some capacity after the declared emergency. The employee's Department Head will determine when the employee will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Sometimes Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Sometimes Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time, but may walk or stand. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. An eligible veteran who enters an open-competitive examination shall receive preference points added to the total passing score earned in the examination as provided for in the Florida Statutes. To obtain veteran's preference, candidates MUST submit a copy of separation papers and the City of Fort Lauderdale's veteran's preference claim form ( J204 ). The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional Federation of Public Employees managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Description We are looking for a motivated individual with strong problem-solving skills, analytical skills, and capable of working independently. Attaching a resume is strongly encouraged. THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANYTIME AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. The posted salary reflects the 7% increase effective October 1, 2023. An additional 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. Increased County contributions to medical will be in effect starting January 1, 2024. Under general direction, to learn and perform a variety of data gathering and analysis in the planning, design, coordination, and implementation of the Regional Transit Plan; to assist with the development of Transportation policies and programs; interprets and prepare reports addressing transportation related needs; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I: This is the entry and first working level in the Transportation Planner class series. Incumbents are responsible for assisting with the development, implementation, and administration of the Regional Transit Plan and services. Many assignments are performed in a training and learning capacity, with assignments performed on a more independent level as job knowledge and skills are developed. When the requisite background has been obtained and sound work skills have been demonstrated an employee may be promoted to Transportation Planner II. II: This is the experienced, journey level in the Transportation Planner class series. Incumbents are responsible for assisting with the development, implementation, and administration of the Regional Transit Plan and services. III: This is the advanced journey level in the Transportation Planner class series. Incumbents are responsible for performing the more complex work in assisting with the development, implementation, and administration of the Regional Transportation Plan and services. They may be delegated responsibility for providing primary staff support to a board, commission, or transportation planning organization. They are also expected to perform project planning, organization, and completion, with minimal guidance and direction. REPORTS TO Executive Officer - Council of Governments CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED This is not a supervisory classification. Example of Duties EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I: (The following assignments are performed in a training and learning capacity with the expectation that an incumbent will continually develop job knowledge and skills): Performs professional staff work in assisting with the biannual update of SBCOG's Regional Transit Plan including transportation administration; performs a variety of planning activities required by the Transportation Development Act; performs a variety of data gathering, analysis, and development of Regional Transportation plans; serves as staff for boards and commissions which have transportation responsibilities; assists with oversight and administration of Transportation Trust Fund accounts in accordance with appropriate laws and guidelines; researches and develops policies recommendations for transportation services; develops grant applications and administers grant funds; may develop bus routes and schedules; assists with the development of specifications for new vehicle purchases; gathers requisite information and prepares required reports for State and Federal agencies; authors technical reports and recommendation for management and the Board; assists with the development of annual work plans for the Regional Transportation Planning Agency including project programming; represents SBCOG in planning, services, and operations with the public, community organizations and other government agencies. II: (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Performs professional staff work in assisting with the biannual update of SBCOG's Regional Transit Plan including transportation administration. Performs a variety of planning activities required by the Transportation Development Act Performs a variety of data gathering, analysis, and development of Regional Transportation plans Assists with oversight and administration of Transportation Trust Fund accounts in accordance with appropriate laws and guidelines Researches and develops policies recommendations for transportation services Develops grant applications and administers grant funds May develop bus routes and schedules Assists with the development of specifications for new vehicle purchases Gathers requisite information and prepares required reports for State and Federal agencies Authors technical reports and recommendation for the staff, management, the Board and member jurisdictions; Assists with the development of annual work plans for the Regional Transportation Planning Agency including project programming; Represents SBCOG in planning, services, and operations with the public, community organizations and other government agencies III: (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Performs complex professional staff work in assisting with the biannual update of the SBCOG’s Regional Transportation Plan Performs a variety of planning activities required by the Transportation Development Act Performs a variety of data gathering, analysis, and development of Regional Transportation plans Serves as primary staff for boards, commissions, and/or transportation planning organizations, as delegated Assists with oversight and administration of Transportation Trust Fund accounts in accordance with appropriate laws and guidelines Researches and develops policies recommendations for transportation services; develops grant applications and administers grant funds May develop bus routes and schedules Assists with the development of specifications for new vehicle purchases Gathers requisite information and prepares required reports for State and Federal agencies Authors technical reports and recommendation for the staff, management, the Board and member jurisdictions; Monitors state and federal level funding opportunities and administers grant for development and delivery of transportation projects and programs. Provides leadership and technical guidance in assigned areas of responsibilities using initiative and strategic thinking in analyzing and solving unique issues or problems without precedence. Assists with the development of annual work plans for the Regional Transportation Planning Agency including project programming; Performs project planning and development, including work coordination and lead direction for other staff Represents SBCOG in planning, services, and operations with the public, community organizations and other government agencies Other duties as assigned TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office environment; continuous contact with the public, other staff, and other government agencies. Minimum Qualifications Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I: Some previous work experience in transportation operations and planning is desirable. Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major work in planning, or a closely related field, is highly desirable. II: Two years of responsible work experience in transportation operations and planning comparable to that of a Transportation Planner I in San Benito County. Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major work in planning, or a closely related field, is highly desirable. III: Two years of responsible work experience in transportation operations and planning comparable to that of a Transportation Planner II in San Benito County. Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major work in planning, or a closely related field, is highly desirable. Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: I: Transportation System planning and operations. Research and data organization methods and procedures. Fiscal planning and control. Grant development and administration. Computer equipment and software used in transportation planning. II: Transportation System planning and operations. Laws, rules, regulations, and policies affecting the development, operations, and services of regional transit systems. Research and data organization methods and procedures. Fiscal planning and control. Grant development and administration. Computer equipment and software used in transportation planning. Project planning, development, and coordination. III: Transportation System planning and operations, contract management and implementation strategies. Laws, rules, regulations, and policies affecting the development, operations, and services of regional transit systems. Research and data organization methods and procedures. Fiscal planning and control. Grant development and administration. Computer equipment and software used in transportation planning. Project planning, development, and coordination. Principles lead direction, work coordination, and planning. Ability to: I: Learn and perform a variety of transportation planning and administration. Analyze and evaluate transportation systems and plans, researching and gathering a variety of data and information. Perform fiscal analysis and administration. Develop and administer grants. Prepare a variety of concise and comprehensive reports. Effective communicate both orally and in writing. Use computerized management information systems. Effectively represent SBCOG transportation planning and associated boards and commissions in contacts with the public, community organizations, and representatives of other government agencies. II: Perform a variety of transportation planning and administration. Analyze and evaluate transportation systems and plans, researching and gathering a variety of data and information. Perform fiscal analysis and administration. Develop and administer grants. Prepare a variety of concise and comprehensive reports. Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Use computerized management information systems. Effectively represent County transportation planning and associated boards and commissions in contacts with the public, community organizations, and representatives of other government agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. III: Provide lead direction and work coordination for other staff. Perform a variety of transportation planning and administration. Analyze and evaluate transportation systems and plans, researching and gathering a variety of data and information. Perform fiscal analysis and administration. Develop and administer grants. Prepare a variety of concise and comprehensive reports. Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Use computerized management information systems. Effectively represent SBCOG transportation planning and associated boards and commissions in contacts with the public, community organizations, and representatives of other government agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Selection Process: All completed applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed. Depending upon the number of applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, the examination process may include a screening committee (pass/fail) and/or an oral examination (100%) which may include a written practical component to determine placement on the eligible list. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 Do you possess or have the ability to obtain a valid State Driver's License? Yes No 04 Please indicate your highest level of education. Did not complete high school or equivalent High School, GED, or equivalent Some College Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree or higher 05 Please answer ONLY the supplemental questions applicable to either Transportation I/II or Transporation Planner II/III, based on your minimum qualifications. These questions will be scored and serve as the initial screening stage. If no experience, please put N/A. Please select the position you are applying for: Transportation I/II Transporation II/III 06 Transporation Planner I/II: Tell us what interests you most about a career in transportation planning and why you want to join our organization. If no experience, please put N/A. 07 Transporation Planner I/II: Describe how your education or experience prepared you for the position you are applying to. If no experience, please put N/A. 08 Transporation Planner I/II: What is your level of knowledge and comfort with the MS Office Suite. Which tools are you proficient in? If no experience, please put N/A. 09 Transportation Planner I/II: Can you describe a time when you had to quickly learn a new tool or method to complete a project? If no experience, please put N/A. 10 Transportation Planner I/II: Describe a time when you analyzed data to draw conclusions or make recommendations in a project or academic setting. If no experience, please put N/A. 11 Transportation Planner II/III: Describe your experience working with stakeholders such as federal, state, regional, and local governments, including Caltrans, to ensure successful transportation projects. If no experience, please put N/A. 12 Transporation Planner II/III: Describe your experience with project management and guiding team members. If no experience, please put N/A. 13 Transporation Planner II/III: Describe your experience in transportation planning and/or transit planning/administration? If no experience, please put N/A. 14 Transportation Planner II/III: Describe an example of how you used data to influence a transportation planning decision? If no experience, please put N/A. 15 Transporation Planner II/III: What is your experience with public transportation funding and grant applications? If no experience, please put N/A. Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 03, 2024
Full Time
Description We are looking for a motivated individual with strong problem-solving skills, analytical skills, and capable of working independently. Attaching a resume is strongly encouraged. THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANYTIME AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. The posted salary reflects the 7% increase effective October 1, 2023. An additional 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. Increased County contributions to medical will be in effect starting January 1, 2024. Under general direction, to learn and perform a variety of data gathering and analysis in the planning, design, coordination, and implementation of the Regional Transit Plan; to assist with the development of Transportation policies and programs; interprets and prepare reports addressing transportation related needs; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I: This is the entry and first working level in the Transportation Planner class series. Incumbents are responsible for assisting with the development, implementation, and administration of the Regional Transit Plan and services. Many assignments are performed in a training and learning capacity, with assignments performed on a more independent level as job knowledge and skills are developed. When the requisite background has been obtained and sound work skills have been demonstrated an employee may be promoted to Transportation Planner II. II: This is the experienced, journey level in the Transportation Planner class series. Incumbents are responsible for assisting with the development, implementation, and administration of the Regional Transit Plan and services. III: This is the advanced journey level in the Transportation Planner class series. Incumbents are responsible for performing the more complex work in assisting with the development, implementation, and administration of the Regional Transportation Plan and services. They may be delegated responsibility for providing primary staff support to a board, commission, or transportation planning organization. They are also expected to perform project planning, organization, and completion, with minimal guidance and direction. REPORTS TO Executive Officer - Council of Governments CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED This is not a supervisory classification. Example of Duties EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I: (The following assignments are performed in a training and learning capacity with the expectation that an incumbent will continually develop job knowledge and skills): Performs professional staff work in assisting with the biannual update of SBCOG's Regional Transit Plan including transportation administration; performs a variety of planning activities required by the Transportation Development Act; performs a variety of data gathering, analysis, and development of Regional Transportation plans; serves as staff for boards and commissions which have transportation responsibilities; assists with oversight and administration of Transportation Trust Fund accounts in accordance with appropriate laws and guidelines; researches and develops policies recommendations for transportation services; develops grant applications and administers grant funds; may develop bus routes and schedules; assists with the development of specifications for new vehicle purchases; gathers requisite information and prepares required reports for State and Federal agencies; authors technical reports and recommendation for management and the Board; assists with the development of annual work plans for the Regional Transportation Planning Agency including project programming; represents SBCOG in planning, services, and operations with the public, community organizations and other government agencies. II: (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Performs professional staff work in assisting with the biannual update of SBCOG's Regional Transit Plan including transportation administration. Performs a variety of planning activities required by the Transportation Development Act Performs a variety of data gathering, analysis, and development of Regional Transportation plans Assists with oversight and administration of Transportation Trust Fund accounts in accordance with appropriate laws and guidelines Researches and develops policies recommendations for transportation services Develops grant applications and administers grant funds May develop bus routes and schedules Assists with the development of specifications for new vehicle purchases Gathers requisite information and prepares required reports for State and Federal agencies Authors technical reports and recommendation for the staff, management, the Board and member jurisdictions; Assists with the development of annual work plans for the Regional Transportation Planning Agency including project programming; Represents SBCOG in planning, services, and operations with the public, community organizations and other government agencies III: (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Performs complex professional staff work in assisting with the biannual update of the SBCOG’s Regional Transportation Plan Performs a variety of planning activities required by the Transportation Development Act Performs a variety of data gathering, analysis, and development of Regional Transportation plans Serves as primary staff for boards, commissions, and/or transportation planning organizations, as delegated Assists with oversight and administration of Transportation Trust Fund accounts in accordance with appropriate laws and guidelines Researches and develops policies recommendations for transportation services; develops grant applications and administers grant funds May develop bus routes and schedules Assists with the development of specifications for new vehicle purchases Gathers requisite information and prepares required reports for State and Federal agencies Authors technical reports and recommendation for the staff, management, the Board and member jurisdictions; Monitors state and federal level funding opportunities and administers grant for development and delivery of transportation projects and programs. Provides leadership and technical guidance in assigned areas of responsibilities using initiative and strategic thinking in analyzing and solving unique issues or problems without precedence. Assists with the development of annual work plans for the Regional Transportation Planning Agency including project programming; Performs project planning and development, including work coordination and lead direction for other staff Represents SBCOG in planning, services, and operations with the public, community organizations and other government agencies Other duties as assigned TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office environment; continuous contact with the public, other staff, and other government agencies. Minimum Qualifications Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I: Some previous work experience in transportation operations and planning is desirable. Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major work in planning, or a closely related field, is highly desirable. II: Two years of responsible work experience in transportation operations and planning comparable to that of a Transportation Planner I in San Benito County. Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major work in planning, or a closely related field, is highly desirable. III: Two years of responsible work experience in transportation operations and planning comparable to that of a Transportation Planner II in San Benito County. Education equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with major work in planning, or a closely related field, is highly desirable. Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: I: Transportation System planning and operations. Research and data organization methods and procedures. Fiscal planning and control. Grant development and administration. Computer equipment and software used in transportation planning. II: Transportation System planning and operations. Laws, rules, regulations, and policies affecting the development, operations, and services of regional transit systems. Research and data organization methods and procedures. Fiscal planning and control. Grant development and administration. Computer equipment and software used in transportation planning. Project planning, development, and coordination. III: Transportation System planning and operations, contract management and implementation strategies. Laws, rules, regulations, and policies affecting the development, operations, and services of regional transit systems. Research and data organization methods and procedures. Fiscal planning and control. Grant development and administration. Computer equipment and software used in transportation planning. Project planning, development, and coordination. Principles lead direction, work coordination, and planning. Ability to: I: Learn and perform a variety of transportation planning and administration. Analyze and evaluate transportation systems and plans, researching and gathering a variety of data and information. Perform fiscal analysis and administration. Develop and administer grants. Prepare a variety of concise and comprehensive reports. Effective communicate both orally and in writing. Use computerized management information systems. Effectively represent SBCOG transportation planning and associated boards and commissions in contacts with the public, community organizations, and representatives of other government agencies. II: Perform a variety of transportation planning and administration. Analyze and evaluate transportation systems and plans, researching and gathering a variety of data and information. Perform fiscal analysis and administration. Develop and administer grants. Prepare a variety of concise and comprehensive reports. Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Use computerized management information systems. Effectively represent County transportation planning and associated boards and commissions in contacts with the public, community organizations, and representatives of other government agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. III: Provide lead direction and work coordination for other staff. Perform a variety of transportation planning and administration. Analyze and evaluate transportation systems and plans, researching and gathering a variety of data and information. Perform fiscal analysis and administration. Develop and administer grants. Prepare a variety of concise and comprehensive reports. Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Use computerized management information systems. Effectively represent SBCOG transportation planning and associated boards and commissions in contacts with the public, community organizations, and representatives of other government agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Selection Process: All completed applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed. Depending upon the number of applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, the examination process may include a screening committee (pass/fail) and/or an oral examination (100%) which may include a written practical component to determine placement on the eligible list. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 Do you possess or have the ability to obtain a valid State Driver's License? Yes No 04 Please indicate your highest level of education. Did not complete high school or equivalent High School, GED, or equivalent Some College Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree or higher 05 Please answer ONLY the supplemental questions applicable to either Transportation I/II or Transporation Planner II/III, based on your minimum qualifications. These questions will be scored and serve as the initial screening stage. If no experience, please put N/A. Please select the position you are applying for: Transportation I/II Transporation II/III 06 Transporation Planner I/II: Tell us what interests you most about a career in transportation planning and why you want to join our organization. If no experience, please put N/A. 07 Transporation Planner I/II: Describe how your education or experience prepared you for the position you are applying to. If no experience, please put N/A. 08 Transporation Planner I/II: What is your level of knowledge and comfort with the MS Office Suite. Which tools are you proficient in? If no experience, please put N/A. 09 Transportation Planner I/II: Can you describe a time when you had to quickly learn a new tool or method to complete a project? If no experience, please put N/A. 10 Transportation Planner I/II: Describe a time when you analyzed data to draw conclusions or make recommendations in a project or academic setting. If no experience, please put N/A. 11 Transportation Planner II/III: Describe your experience working with stakeholders such as federal, state, regional, and local governments, including Caltrans, to ensure successful transportation projects. If no experience, please put N/A. 12 Transporation Planner II/III: Describe your experience with project management and guiding team members. If no experience, please put N/A. 13 Transporation Planner II/III: Describe your experience in transportation planning and/or transit planning/administration? If no experience, please put N/A. 14 Transportation Planner II/III: Describe an example of how you used data to influence a transportation planning decision? If no experience, please put N/A. 15 Transporation Planner II/III: What is your experience with public transportation funding and grant applications? If no experience, please put N/A. Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
POSITION SUMMARY City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. The NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSPORTATION PLANNER (PLANNER III) position will assist in the facilitation of neighborhood multimodal transportation projects in alignment with the City’s transportation goals. These goals focus on creating safe and complete streets as well as overall improvements of the transportation system for all users. The position works closely with residents to identify transportation challenges and possible solutions, assists in the development of project concepts, small and large; and assists with partner agency project review and grant development. The position will directly support the Transportation Planning Program Manager and oversee the Planner II positions. Assists in transportation planning efforts developing planning studies and reports in support of new and updated plans, programs and regulations. Please Note: This is not a shipping or logistics-related position (see additional job-specific details below in the Essential Job Functions section. The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description. This position will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. This job classification is in Management Category III for benefits purposes, which includes Six (6) additional Management Vacation days per calendar year and a monthly vehicle allowance of $250.00. The City offers a wide variety of benefits to employees. In addition to the competitive benefits package and salary, the City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This job classification is included within the bargaining unit represented by Federation of Public Employees and therefore is subject to the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Directly supports the Transportation Planning Division Manager with large, complex, and dynamic projects. Assists with long term planning. Provides coaching, training, and direction for Planner II and/or Planner I positions. Supports and assists with work program and overall performance. Serves as a dedicated point of contact for neighborhood transportation requests including but not limited to pedestrian & bicycle safety and accommodations, traffic flow, congestion, and traffic calming. Works with members of the industry; local, county and state agencies, as well as various departments within the City to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues. Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local, state and federal funding. Represents the City, and works as key liaison to partner and coordinate transportation and transit planning projects and program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, local governments, consultants, and the general public, including, but not limited to the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and Broward County. Responds to public inquiries regarding transportation issues, programs, and projects. Plans and organizes assigned work programs and reviews work to ensure accuracy and timeliness; may need to work with others across the City and within the Department for technical aspects of a project. May manage consultant relationships and contracts. Represents the Department and City at Neighborhood Association meetings and other meetings of related associations, agencies and organizations as necessary to listen and share information on transportation related items. Develops or manages the development of transportation plans, studies and analyses Conducts studies and/or projects which involve research, investigations, and preparation of associated work products, such as text, graphic, and illustrative materials for reports, presentations, and publications Plans and conducts community outreach efforts designed to reach public consensus Collects, assembles, summarizes, and analyzes basic data involved in planning, such as multimodal transportation, traffic, crash data and other factors pertinent to a transportation planning program Conducts field surveys on the transportation system to obtain a basis for reviewing conditions and identifying potential solutions for areas of the City Reviews concepts and design plans for roadway projects for multimodal accommodations and consistency with existing City and neighborhood transportation master plans Provides information and assistance to City officials and management, other government agencies, and the general public Prepares written recommendations; writes memorandums; makes presentations Performs related work as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Bachelor's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, public policy, architecture, or other field closely related to urban planning. Three (3) or more years of professional experience in transportation planning work or an area which includes a broad range of planning, program planning and policy development. Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required experience or education. This position requires a flexible schedule including attendance at various public meetings which commonly occur during the evening hours. PREFERENCES: A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, public or business administration or a closely related field American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification Previous experience working for or with government agencies Prior lead work and/or supervisory experience preferred. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Essential Employees may be required to work during a declared emergency. The employee’s Department Head will determine who will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Sometimes Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Sometimes Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time, but may walk or stand. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. All successful applicants may be required to take a medical examination and/or pass a drug screening prior to appointment. Per Chapter 295.07 of the Florida Statutes, veteran's preference points will be awarded for promotional exams only with regard to a veteran's first promotion after reinstatement or re-employment with the City from active duty service without exception. Proof of eligibility and the City's J204 form must be submitted with application. The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional Federation of Public Employees managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jun 29, 2024
Full Time
POSITION SUMMARY City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. The NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSPORTATION PLANNER (PLANNER III) position will assist in the facilitation of neighborhood multimodal transportation projects in alignment with the City’s transportation goals. These goals focus on creating safe and complete streets as well as overall improvements of the transportation system for all users. The position works closely with residents to identify transportation challenges and possible solutions, assists in the development of project concepts, small and large; and assists with partner agency project review and grant development. The position will directly support the Transportation Planning Program Manager and oversee the Planner II positions. Assists in transportation planning efforts developing planning studies and reports in support of new and updated plans, programs and regulations. Please Note: This is not a shipping or logistics-related position (see additional job-specific details below in the Essential Job Functions section. The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description. This position will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. This job classification is in Management Category III for benefits purposes, which includes Six (6) additional Management Vacation days per calendar year and a monthly vehicle allowance of $250.00. The City offers a wide variety of benefits to employees. In addition to the competitive benefits package and salary, the City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This job classification is included within the bargaining unit represented by Federation of Public Employees and therefore is subject to the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Directly supports the Transportation Planning Division Manager with large, complex, and dynamic projects. Assists with long term planning. Provides coaching, training, and direction for Planner II and/or Planner I positions. Supports and assists with work program and overall performance. Serves as a dedicated point of contact for neighborhood transportation requests including but not limited to pedestrian & bicycle safety and accommodations, traffic flow, congestion, and traffic calming. Works with members of the industry; local, county and state agencies, as well as various departments within the City to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues. Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local, state and federal funding. Represents the City, and works as key liaison to partner and coordinate transportation and transit planning projects and program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, local governments, consultants, and the general public, including, but not limited to the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and Broward County. Responds to public inquiries regarding transportation issues, programs, and projects. Plans and organizes assigned work programs and reviews work to ensure accuracy and timeliness; may need to work with others across the City and within the Department for technical aspects of a project. May manage consultant relationships and contracts. Represents the Department and City at Neighborhood Association meetings and other meetings of related associations, agencies and organizations as necessary to listen and share information on transportation related items. Develops or manages the development of transportation plans, studies and analyses Conducts studies and/or projects which involve research, investigations, and preparation of associated work products, such as text, graphic, and illustrative materials for reports, presentations, and publications Plans and conducts community outreach efforts designed to reach public consensus Collects, assembles, summarizes, and analyzes basic data involved in planning, such as multimodal transportation, traffic, crash data and other factors pertinent to a transportation planning program Conducts field surveys on the transportation system to obtain a basis for reviewing conditions and identifying potential solutions for areas of the City Reviews concepts and design plans for roadway projects for multimodal accommodations and consistency with existing City and neighborhood transportation master plans Provides information and assistance to City officials and management, other government agencies, and the general public Prepares written recommendations; writes memorandums; makes presentations Performs related work as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Bachelor's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, public policy, architecture, or other field closely related to urban planning. Three (3) or more years of professional experience in transportation planning work or an area which includes a broad range of planning, program planning and policy development. Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required experience or education. This position requires a flexible schedule including attendance at various public meetings which commonly occur during the evening hours. PREFERENCES: A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, public or business administration or a closely related field American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification Previous experience working for or with government agencies Prior lead work and/or supervisory experience preferred. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Essential Employees may be required to work during a declared emergency. The employee’s Department Head will determine who will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Sometimes Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Sometimes Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time, but may walk or stand. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. All successful applicants may be required to take a medical examination and/or pass a drug screening prior to appointment. Per Chapter 295.07 of the Florida Statutes, veteran's preference points will be awarded for promotional exams only with regard to a veteran's first promotion after reinstatement or re-employment with the City from active duty service without exception. Proof of eligibility and the City's J204 form must be submitted with application. The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional Federation of Public Employees managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF WATER & LAND RESOURCES
Seattle, Washington, United States
Summary About This Role: As a Freshwater Systems Ecologist, you will apply your expertise in environmental monitoring, data management, and analysis to deepen the understanding of freshwater ecosystems in King County. We take pride in maintaining rare, long-term time series data, ensuring that the insights we generate will be valuable for years to come. You will actively seek innovative methods for data collection, management, and analysis, positioning us to leverage cutting-edge technologies and tackle emerging, relevant questions. Working closely with seasonal field teams, you will collect and integrate new environmental data into long-term datasets. In collaboration with the Stream Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Team and the Integrated Streams Program, you will apply your technical skills in data analysis, quality assurance, and visualization. Your efforts will support key County initiatives, such as the Clean Water Healthy Habitat Initiative, aimed at monitoring and managing aquatic resources and critical areas. You will also work with supervisors and colleagues to train seasonal field technicians. If you are passionate about freshwater ecology, enjoy being part of a dynamic and collaborative team, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we encourage you to join us! This position performs work remotely and onsite. About the Team: We are a Seattle-based team dedicated to building the scientific foundation for protecting King County’s water quality and restoring vital habitats that benefit people, salmon, and orcas. Our work includes leading applied research, managing environmental monitoring programs, providing technical services, and shaping evidence-based policies and regulations. Through our collaborative efforts, we engage with local communities, scientists, and policymakers to ensure that our work is grounded in both scientific rigor and practical application. By integrating diverse perspectives and the latest research, we aim to create sustainable solutions that support long-term environmental health and resilience in King County, safeguarding these ecosystems for future generations. Why is this a great Opportunity: This is an excellent opportunity to join an organization committed to ‘breaking new ground’ and using science to inform critical management decisions. At King County, we believe in the power of scientific discovery to shape environmental policies and guide the investment of millions of dollars in efforts to protect and restore clean water and healthy habitats. As both a data steward and a scientist, you will play a key role in maximizing the value of our monitoring programs. Your work will have a meaningful impact, influencing not only the environment but also the lives of people in the community, while advancing environmental justice. You’ll collaborate closely with your supervisor to ensure that you and your team are designing effective studies, gathering robust evidence, addressing emerging challenges, and contributing to equitable and impactful solutions. In this role, you will join a highly respected and motivated team of scientists dedicated to supporting both King County and regional leaders, with communities at the center of our work. Commitment to Equity, Racial and Social Justice: King County, named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is a diverse and vibrant community that represents cultures from around the world. Our True North is to create a welcoming community where everyone can thrive. We prioritize equity, racial and social justice, making it a foundational and daily expectation for all employees. As a Water Quality Planner II, you will actively apply these principles in all aspects of your work. Learn more about our commitment at http://www.kingcounty.gov/equity. Apply now for a rewarding career at the Water and Land Resources Division of King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks (DNRP). Join our talented workforce in protecting and restoring the natural environment and promoting more resilient, sustainable, and equitable communities. Enjoy training, comprehensive benefits, and growth opportunities. Job Duties What You Will Be Doing: Use statistical programs (e.g., R) to analyze water quality, hydrology, stream macroinvertebrate, and other environmental data to help understand the status, trends, and drivers of stream conditions. Help maintain existing and develop new data management systems to ensure our findings are reproducible, accurate, and trusted. Conduct field work, and support others conducting field work. This will include collecting stream macroinvertebrates, water, and other environmental samples and information. Guide, teach, and support a seasonal stream monitoring team. Communicate results of analyses to diverse audiences, including but not limited to writing and co-writing reports, preparing technical memos, and giving oral presentations. Experience, Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills Qualifications You Bring: Demonstrated skill and experience in using statistical program R, or similar, for analysis and data visualization. Experience performing statistical analyses and interpreting complex ecological and time-series data (e.g., multivariate analyses, community similarity analyses, structural equation modeling, seasonal Mann-Kendall analyses). Demonstrated skill and experience collecting environmental samples or data in a natural resources field. Experience writing and following sampling protocols for collecting aquatic organisms and/or water samples. Experience following data management protocols, including methods for ensuring and checking data quality (QA/QC). Experience synthesizing and communicating technical information to a variety of audiences. This could include, but is not limited to, writing reports and memos, giving oral presentations, and preparing summaries of findings for technical audiences, the public, and a variety of regional professionals. Experience and skill in using geographic information systems to produce maps and do spatial analyses. Competencies You Bring: Tech Savvy - Anticipating and adopting innovations in business building - building digital and technology applications. Optimizes Work Processes - Knowing the most effective and efficient processes to get things done, with a focus on continuous improvement. Interpersonal Savvy - Relating openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people. Drives Result s - Consistently achieving results, even under tough circumstances. Nimble Learning - Actively learning through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder. Required Licenses: Valid WA driver's license It Would Be Great if You Also Bring: Knowledge of and experience implementing project management techniques and principles. Knowledge of and experience measuring stressors known to affect aquatic organisms and habitats. Experience with organizing and leading collaborative field projects that involved sampling streams or other aquatic habitats. Experience managing databases and developing data management protocols. Supplemental Information Working Conditions Remote and Onsite Work Details: Employees in this role work remotely from a home location, with onsite reporting requirements typically range from 0 to 5 days per week. The frequency of onsite work is determined by business needs and may be adjusted accordingly. Onsite reporting locations may be at various King County worksites including the collaboration space at King Street Center (201 S. Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104). Work Schedule: This full-time position works a 40-hour work week. Union Representation: This position is represented by the local Teamsters 117 union. Physical Requirements: Ability to walk and carry 40 pounds over uneven ground to sampling sites. Application and Selection Process: We welcome applications from all qualified applicants. We value diversity, diverse perspectives and life experience and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply. Application materials will be screened for clarity, completeness and alignment with the experience, qualifications, knowledge, and skills essential for this role to determine which candidates may be invited to participate in one or more panel interviews. To apply, submit a: Complete Application Resume Cover Letter Who to Contact: For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact Calvin Rivers, Sr. Human Resources Analyst at 206-263-1986 or crivers@kingcounty.gov . An offer of employment will be contingent on the success of a pre-employment physical examination. Discover More About DNRP: Visit our website , explore an interactive ma p of our recent accomplishments and check us out at Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) , LinkedIn , TikTok , Instagram , YouTube and Keeping King County Green News . Sign up for Job Alerts to be notified of additional career opportunities with King County. Select the Natural Resources category for DNRP opportunities and explore other categories of interest. Forbes named King County as one of Washington State's best employers. Together, with leadership and our employees, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence. Are you ready to make a difference? Come join the team dedicated to serving one of the nation's best places to live, work and play. Guided by our "True North", we are making King County a welcoming community where every person can thrive. We value diversity, inclusion and belonging in our workplace and workforce. To reach this goal we are committed to workforce equity. Equitable recruiting, support, and retention is how we will obtain the highest quality workforce in our region; a workforce that shares and will help advance our guiding principles - we are one team; we solve problems; we focus on the customer; we drive for results; we are racially just; we respect all people; we lead the way; and we are responsible stewards. We encourage people of all backgrounds and identities to apply, including Native American and people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people living with disabilities, and veterans. King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer No person is unlawfully excluded from employment opportunities based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class. Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation. To Apply If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions carefully. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodation or assistance in the application or assessment process or if you have questions please contact the recruiter listed on this job announcement. King County offers a highly-competitive compensation and benefits package designed to meet the diverse needs of our employees and support our employees' health and well-being. Eligible positions receive the following benefits and have access to the following programs: Medical, dental, and vision coverage: King County pays 100% of the premiums for eligible employees and family members Life and disability insurance: employees are provided basic coverage and given the opportunity to purchase additional insurance for both the employee and eligible dependents Retirement: King County employees are eligible to participate in a pension plan through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and a 457(b) deferred-compensation plan Transportation program and ORCA transit pass 12paid holidays each year plus twopersonal holidays Generous vacation and paid sick leave Paid parental,family and medical, and volunteer leaves Flexible Spending Account Wellness programs Onsite activity centers Employee Giving Program Employee assistance programs Flexible schedules and telecommuting options, depending on position Training and career development programs For additional information about employee benefits, visit our Benefits, Payroll, and Retirement Page . This is a general description of the benefits offered to eligible King County employees, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts with the provisions of a collective bargaining agreement (CBA), the CBA prevails. NOTE: Benefits for Term Limited Temporary (TLT) or Short Term Temporary (STT) positions, including leave eligibility and/or participation in the pension plan through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems, will vary based upon the terms and details of the position.Short Term Temporary positions are not eligible for an ORCA transit pass. For inquiries about the specifics of this position, please contact the recruiter identified on this job posting. Closing Date/Time: 9/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Sep 17, 2024
Full Time
Summary About This Role: As a Freshwater Systems Ecologist, you will apply your expertise in environmental monitoring, data management, and analysis to deepen the understanding of freshwater ecosystems in King County. We take pride in maintaining rare, long-term time series data, ensuring that the insights we generate will be valuable for years to come. You will actively seek innovative methods for data collection, management, and analysis, positioning us to leverage cutting-edge technologies and tackle emerging, relevant questions. Working closely with seasonal field teams, you will collect and integrate new environmental data into long-term datasets. In collaboration with the Stream Macroinvertebrate Monitoring Team and the Integrated Streams Program, you will apply your technical skills in data analysis, quality assurance, and visualization. Your efforts will support key County initiatives, such as the Clean Water Healthy Habitat Initiative, aimed at monitoring and managing aquatic resources and critical areas. You will also work with supervisors and colleagues to train seasonal field technicians. If you are passionate about freshwater ecology, enjoy being part of a dynamic and collaborative team, and thrive in a fast-paced environment, we encourage you to join us! This position performs work remotely and onsite. About the Team: We are a Seattle-based team dedicated to building the scientific foundation for protecting King County’s water quality and restoring vital habitats that benefit people, salmon, and orcas. Our work includes leading applied research, managing environmental monitoring programs, providing technical services, and shaping evidence-based policies and regulations. Through our collaborative efforts, we engage with local communities, scientists, and policymakers to ensure that our work is grounded in both scientific rigor and practical application. By integrating diverse perspectives and the latest research, we aim to create sustainable solutions that support long-term environmental health and resilience in King County, safeguarding these ecosystems for future generations. Why is this a great Opportunity: This is an excellent opportunity to join an organization committed to ‘breaking new ground’ and using science to inform critical management decisions. At King County, we believe in the power of scientific discovery to shape environmental policies and guide the investment of millions of dollars in efforts to protect and restore clean water and healthy habitats. As both a data steward and a scientist, you will play a key role in maximizing the value of our monitoring programs. Your work will have a meaningful impact, influencing not only the environment but also the lives of people in the community, while advancing environmental justice. You’ll collaborate closely with your supervisor to ensure that you and your team are designing effective studies, gathering robust evidence, addressing emerging challenges, and contributing to equitable and impactful solutions. In this role, you will join a highly respected and motivated team of scientists dedicated to supporting both King County and regional leaders, with communities at the center of our work. Commitment to Equity, Racial and Social Justice: King County, named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is a diverse and vibrant community that represents cultures from around the world. Our True North is to create a welcoming community where everyone can thrive. We prioritize equity, racial and social justice, making it a foundational and daily expectation for all employees. As a Water Quality Planner II, you will actively apply these principles in all aspects of your work. Learn more about our commitment at http://www.kingcounty.gov/equity. Apply now for a rewarding career at the Water and Land Resources Division of King County Department of Natural Resources & Parks (DNRP). Join our talented workforce in protecting and restoring the natural environment and promoting more resilient, sustainable, and equitable communities. Enjoy training, comprehensive benefits, and growth opportunities. Job Duties What You Will Be Doing: Use statistical programs (e.g., R) to analyze water quality, hydrology, stream macroinvertebrate, and other environmental data to help understand the status, trends, and drivers of stream conditions. Help maintain existing and develop new data management systems to ensure our findings are reproducible, accurate, and trusted. Conduct field work, and support others conducting field work. This will include collecting stream macroinvertebrates, water, and other environmental samples and information. Guide, teach, and support a seasonal stream monitoring team. Communicate results of analyses to diverse audiences, including but not limited to writing and co-writing reports, preparing technical memos, and giving oral presentations. Experience, Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills Qualifications You Bring: Demonstrated skill and experience in using statistical program R, or similar, for analysis and data visualization. Experience performing statistical analyses and interpreting complex ecological and time-series data (e.g., multivariate analyses, community similarity analyses, structural equation modeling, seasonal Mann-Kendall analyses). Demonstrated skill and experience collecting environmental samples or data in a natural resources field. Experience writing and following sampling protocols for collecting aquatic organisms and/or water samples. Experience following data management protocols, including methods for ensuring and checking data quality (QA/QC). Experience synthesizing and communicating technical information to a variety of audiences. This could include, but is not limited to, writing reports and memos, giving oral presentations, and preparing summaries of findings for technical audiences, the public, and a variety of regional professionals. Experience and skill in using geographic information systems to produce maps and do spatial analyses. Competencies You Bring: Tech Savvy - Anticipating and adopting innovations in business building - building digital and technology applications. Optimizes Work Processes - Knowing the most effective and efficient processes to get things done, with a focus on continuous improvement. Interpersonal Savvy - Relating openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people. Drives Result s - Consistently achieving results, even under tough circumstances. Nimble Learning - Actively learning through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder. Required Licenses: Valid WA driver's license It Would Be Great if You Also Bring: Knowledge of and experience implementing project management techniques and principles. Knowledge of and experience measuring stressors known to affect aquatic organisms and habitats. Experience with organizing and leading collaborative field projects that involved sampling streams or other aquatic habitats. Experience managing databases and developing data management protocols. Supplemental Information Working Conditions Remote and Onsite Work Details: Employees in this role work remotely from a home location, with onsite reporting requirements typically range from 0 to 5 days per week. The frequency of onsite work is determined by business needs and may be adjusted accordingly. Onsite reporting locations may be at various King County worksites including the collaboration space at King Street Center (201 S. Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104). Work Schedule: This full-time position works a 40-hour work week. Union Representation: This position is represented by the local Teamsters 117 union. Physical Requirements: Ability to walk and carry 40 pounds over uneven ground to sampling sites. Application and Selection Process: We welcome applications from all qualified applicants. We value diversity, diverse perspectives and life experience and encourage people of all backgrounds to apply. Application materials will be screened for clarity, completeness and alignment with the experience, qualifications, knowledge, and skills essential for this role to determine which candidates may be invited to participate in one or more panel interviews. To apply, submit a: Complete Application Resume Cover Letter Who to Contact: For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact Calvin Rivers, Sr. Human Resources Analyst at 206-263-1986 or crivers@kingcounty.gov . An offer of employment will be contingent on the success of a pre-employment physical examination. Discover More About DNRP: Visit our website , explore an interactive ma p of our recent accomplishments and check us out at Facebook , X (formerly Twitter) , LinkedIn , TikTok , Instagram , YouTube and Keeping King County Green News . Sign up for Job Alerts to be notified of additional career opportunities with King County. Select the Natural Resources category for DNRP opportunities and explore other categories of interest. Forbes named King County as one of Washington State's best employers. Together, with leadership and our employees, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence. Are you ready to make a difference? Come join the team dedicated to serving one of the nation's best places to live, work and play. Guided by our "True North", we are making King County a welcoming community where every person can thrive. We value diversity, inclusion and belonging in our workplace and workforce. To reach this goal we are committed to workforce equity. Equitable recruiting, support, and retention is how we will obtain the highest quality workforce in our region; a workforce that shares and will help advance our guiding principles - we are one team; we solve problems; we focus on the customer; we drive for results; we are racially just; we respect all people; we lead the way; and we are responsible stewards. We encourage people of all backgrounds and identities to apply, including Native American and people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people living with disabilities, and veterans. King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer No person is unlawfully excluded from employment opportunities based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class. Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation. To Apply If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions carefully. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodation or assistance in the application or assessment process or if you have questions please contact the recruiter listed on this job announcement. King County offers a highly-competitive compensation and benefits package designed to meet the diverse needs of our employees and support our employees' health and well-being. Eligible positions receive the following benefits and have access to the following programs: Medical, dental, and vision coverage: King County pays 100% of the premiums for eligible employees and family members Life and disability insurance: employees are provided basic coverage and given the opportunity to purchase additional insurance for both the employee and eligible dependents Retirement: King County employees are eligible to participate in a pension plan through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and a 457(b) deferred-compensation plan Transportation program and ORCA transit pass 12paid holidays each year plus twopersonal holidays Generous vacation and paid sick leave Paid parental,family and medical, and volunteer leaves Flexible Spending Account Wellness programs Onsite activity centers Employee Giving Program Employee assistance programs Flexible schedules and telecommuting options, depending on position Training and career development programs For additional information about employee benefits, visit our Benefits, Payroll, and Retirement Page . This is a general description of the benefits offered to eligible King County employees, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts with the provisions of a collective bargaining agreement (CBA), the CBA prevails. NOTE: Benefits for Term Limited Temporary (TLT) or Short Term Temporary (STT) positions, including leave eligibility and/or participation in the pension plan through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems, will vary based upon the terms and details of the position.Short Term Temporary positions are not eligible for an ORCA transit pass. For inquiries about the specifics of this position, please contact the recruiter identified on this job posting. Closing Date/Time: 9/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF OAKLAND, CA
Oakland, California, United States
The Position ***Continuous Recruitment*** Recruitment may close at any time Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately The City of Oakland is an equal-opportunity employer that values workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity. Oakland has a long history of activism around issues of justice and equity. Both oppression and this resistance to oppression have shaped the city’s historical roots and the lives of its residents to this day. As public servants in one of the most diverse cities in the nation, we strive to develop employees who understand the harm and impacts of systemic inequity to create lasting, meaningful outcomes for everyone. Oakland strives to establish an environment that embraces the richness of culture, community, and individualism of employees. The City of Oakland is currently recruiting to fill three (3) Transportation Engineer vacancies within the Department of Transportation. The eligibility lists established from this recruitment may be used to fill other vacancies that occur within the City including full-time and permanent part-time positions, if applicable. Why Join the City of Oakland, Department of Transportation? The Oakland Department of Transportation's (OakDOT) mission is to envision, plan, build, operate and maintain a transportation system for the City of Oakland and assure safe, equitable, and sustainable access and mobility for residents, businesses and visitors. OakDOT is committed to designing traffic and transportation solutions that work to meet the needs of all Oaklanders and reduce existing inequities. OakDOT staff apply strong engineering, planning, policy and implementation expertise to advance mobility, accessibility, equity, safety and sustainability on our transportation system. The ideal candidate is a customer service-oriented professional with the ability to develop and deliver plans, projects, and programs within the Department of Transportation. The three (3) current vacancies will be located within one of OakDOT’s seven sections, listed below. These positions will represent and further the City's commitment to racial equity in all transportation engineering work. We are looking for someone who is: Creative, persistent, and excited to be part of a motivated and talented team that focuses on innovative and equitable solutions to challenging and technical problems. Knowledgeable in traffic engineering principles and practices and stays up to date with latest developments in technology and methodology. Adaptable and independent : You are self-motivated and able to exercise a high degree of independent judgment, being able to design and interpret engineering plans, resolve technical problems, and interact with the public effectively. A proven leader: You possess leadership qualities and the ability to lead, direct, and train assigned staff. You will be responsible for providing lead direction and technical training to team members, which requires strong leadership skills. Passionate about sustainable and safe transportation : You should have a genuine passion for sustainable transportation solutions and safety improvements and be motivated to contribute to the development of a transportation system that benefits the community and supports the city's sustainability goals. What you will typically be responsible for: Performing professional engineering transportation, traffic, and civil engineering work. Preparing project documents for the planning, design, construction, integration, deployment, and operations of multi-modal transportation and related projects to enhance safety, accessibility, mobility, and sustainability. Supervising, preparing, and reviewing transportation improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates; designing traffic signal configurations and operations; developing traffic related geometric layouts; and preparing and reviewing traffic control plans. Reviewing transportation studies, performing investigations and submitting recommendations regarding the installation of traffic control devices. Meeting with and serving as liaison to City departments, other agencies, and business and citizen groups; providing technical information as needed; and presenting information at public meetings. Participating in capital improvement projects as they relate to traffic and transportation; administering consultant and construction contracts; and performing project inspection. Providing lead direction and technical training to assigned technical and professional staff. This is the journey-level classification in the professional transportation engineering series. Incumbents receive general supervision from management staff including Supervising Transportation Engineer, Project Manager or Senior Transportation Planner and directs and supervises assigned technical and professional staff. * Read the complete job description by clicking on the link below: Transportation Engineer * Click on the link below to see a video on what it's like to work for the City of Oakland! Working for the City of Oakland A few reasons you might love this job: The City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities in transportation engineering work. The department strives to design traffic and transportation solutions that meet the needs of all residents while advancing safety improvements. You will be interacting with various stakeholders, including City departments, agencies, businesses, and citizens. This service-oriented aspect allows candidates to make meaningful connections with the community they serve and collaborate with different groups to improve transportation and safety. You will work on complex and transformative infrastructure projects, providing a sense of accomplishment and pride in contributing to the development of Oakland's transportation system. The transportation sector is constantly evolving, and this job offers opportunities to work with new technologies, software, and innovative approaches in transportation planning and design. This environment encourages candidates to stay updated with industry advancements. A few challenges you might face in this job: You will be assessing and understanding the needs of stakeholders, including citizens, businesses, partner agencies, and the community to collaborate towards a shared outcome. While the City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities, achieving equity goals in transportation engineering work can be challenging due to various factors, including budget constraints, competing priorities, and community expectations. Oakland is a major city with diverse neighborhoods and traffic challenges. Working in an urban environment may present unique engineering and logistical challenges that candidates must navigate effectively. Competencies Required: Analyzing & Interpreting Data: Drawing meaning and conclusions from quantitative or qualitative data Critical Thinking: Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims Mathematical Facility: Performing computations and solving mathematical problems Legal & Regulatory Navigation: Understanding, interpreting, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations Professional & Technical Expertise: Applying technical subject matter to the job Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Innovative Problem Solving: Identifying and analyzing problems in order to propose new and better ways of doing things Writing: Communicating effectively in writing Building & Maintaining Relationships: Establishing rapport and maintaining mutually productive relationships Leadership: Guiding and encouraging others to accomplish a common goal Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Project Management: Ensuring that projects are on-time, on-budget, and achieve their objectives The following section describes the various OakDOT sections and their functions at the City. Candidates may be referred to interview with one or more teams that have a vacancy as part of the continuous eligibility list. Traffic Capital Projects The Traffic Capital Projects (TCP) section prepares complete design documents which include the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for project bids and award for construction. Our main tools for production are comprised of design manual compliance and standards (City & Caltrans); software that includes AutoCAD Civil3D, AGI32 for lighting analysis, and Synchro for traffic timing. TCP also provides design services for other sections that include the Planning section and the Neighborhood Traffic Safety section for roadway safety projects. Projects are typically roadway safety, access, and circulation improvements that are mostly federally and locally funded. In our team, we do Civil/Transportation design comprising of Roadway Geometry, Traffic Signal, Pedestrian and Bicycle safety devices, and the City’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) design. Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks produces PS&E for pavement rehabilitation and pavement maintenance projects, including design of curb ramps, signage and striping, and pavement treatment. The team’s workplan follows the adopted 2022 5-Year Paving Plan which promotes an equitable prioritization of paving in underserved neighborhoods, along with curb ramps and sidewalks prioritization plans. Additional goals of the program are to advance safety improvements on high injury corridors; incorporate new design standards for transit, pedestrian, and bicycle facilities; and implement neighborhood safety and Safe Routes to School improvements. Traffic Engineering The Traffic Engineering section operates programs that improve roadway safety for schools and residential/commercial neighborhoods and supports inter-departmental and jurisdictional projects. Typical work involves helping residents slow down traffic in their neighborhood, working with principals to improve pedestrian safety around schools, setting speed limits for the police to enforce, restricting parking on narrow streets for the fire department to access, and reviewing neighboring jurisdictions' projects that impact Oakland streets. The team also delivers small-scale capital improvement projects funded by in -house budget and outside grants for which the team applies and competes. The selected candidate will be the lead Engineer in either inter-departmental or small capital projects, both of which are supported by Assistant Engineers. Bicycle & Pedestrian Program The Bicycle & Pedestrian Program facilitates, coordinates, and oversees the implementation of the City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans and supports OakDOT in creating, managing, and analyzing transportation data. The Program designs and delivers low-cost/high-impact projects and provides staff support to the City’s Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission. Multimodal Corridor Operations The Multimodal Corridor Operations section maintains, operates, and improves Oakland's Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS). The section operates more than 700 traffic signals, High-intensity Activated crossWalK (HAWK) signals, and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) and works closely with the City's Maintenance Section to maintain and upgrade these existing devices. The section collaborates with AC Transit, Caltrans, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), and Port of Oakland to improve regional traffic safety. The section also works systematically to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety through traffic signal timing and traffic signal upgrades. Right of Way (ROW) Management and Engineering Services The Right-of-Way Management Engineering Services section administers Oakland's public space regulations. Our Engineers and Permit Technicians facilitate third-party improvements in the right-of-way, including privately constructed public infrastructure, parklet, curb gutter sidewalk, sewer lateral, excavation, obstruction, and encroachment permits. Engineering Services also reviews and approves parcel maps, final maps, right-of-way vacations, street renaming, easements and dedications. Working closely with Right-of-Way Management Construction Inspections, Engineering Services coordinates private infrastructure improvements with City-led capital projects and utility corridor projects. Engineering Services has expert level command of the Oakland Municipal Code and speaks for the agency in meetings with key stakeholders, including Oakland residents, developers, regional agencies, and public utilities. Major Projects Engineering Major Projects Engineering is responsible for the delivery of complex transportation engineering projects in Oakland. Working alongside Major Projects Planning to secure funding and coordinate with stakeholders, the section leads the design of engineering elements including complete streets and major roadways; bridges and rail overcrossings; pedestrian, bicycle, and transit safety and access improvements; sewer and storm facilities; landscape architecture; and traffic signals and intelligent transportation systems. The position will coordinate and collaborate with professional staff and other City departments, consultants and contractors, outside agencies, and developers in the delivery of these complex projects. Our goal is to support the implementation of transformative infrastructure identified in longstanding transportation plans and projects to connect neighborhoods in Oakland. We are seeking engineers who can bring their knowledge and experience to help achieve our goal to provide safe, more sustainable, and more equitable access to the community through this infrastructure. Minimum Requirements for Application This recruitment will produce two eligible lists. The restricted list will be for full-time, permanent part-time, or part time City employees who meet the minimum qualifications. The open list will be for all other applicants who meet the minimum qualifications. Any combination of education and experience that is equivalent to the following minimum qualifications is acceptable: Education: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, transportation or a closely related field. Experience: Three (3) years of professional engineering experience in transportation or traffic engineering. Possession of a Master's Degree in Transportation Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year of professional experience. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE / OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Incumbents in this position are expected to operate automotive vehicles in the performance of assigned duties. Due to the nature of the assignment and the hours worked, public transportation may not be a cost effective or efficient method of traveling to the various locations required. Individuals who are appointed to this position will be required to maintain a valid California Drivers' License throughout the tenure of employment OR demonstrate the ability to travel to various locations in a timely manner as required in the performance of duties. Supplemental Information About the Process Tentative Schedule: Applications Submitted During the Below Timeframe: Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire Sent to Qualified Candidates: 6/29/24-8/23/24 Week of 8/26/24 8/24/24-10/25/24 Week of 10/28/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 Stage I: The first stage in the selection process will consist of a review of each applicant's employment application, a copy of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Be sure to scan and attach a copy of your valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer to your on-line application. Applications submitted without all required materials will not be given further consideration. Stage II: The second stage will consist of a Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire (BCQ) being sent to qualified candidates to complete and return. Subject matter experts will evaluate and rate the completed questionnaires. Applicant responses to the BCQs must demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities listed in the qualifications section of this announcement. The evaluation of BCQs may be weighted 100% of an applicant score (before residency and/or veteran points) and may determine rank on the eligible list. If a sufficient number of quality of application packets are received, the BCQ may be followed by a third stage and the most qualified applicants will be invited to the next stage. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee advancement to Stage III. The ranked eligible list may be developed directly from the written exam (BCQ) OR the results of Stage III. Candidates must earn a scale score of 70 in this examination process to be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This is a continuous recruitment; additional names of successful candidates may be added to the eligible list periodically; candidates’ names will be merged onto the existing eligible list and referred to hiring departments according to rank. Candidates who are on an active eligible list may not re-apply for the duration of the eligible list. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job-related areas. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job related areas. Candidates who do not demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements will have an opportunity to request a final review. Candidates must request a final review within 5 business days of being notified that they did not meet the minimum qualifications. In the final review, candidates may clarify information already provided on their application. No additional work history, education, or certifications will be accepted. Any decisions made during this review process will be final. Applicants are required to submit criminal history information upon request after receiving a conditional offer of employment. If the requested information is not furnished in a timely manner, applicants will not qualify for further consideration and will be removed from the eligible list. The City of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process and date of examination as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. The information contained in this announcement is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. What's in it for you? 15 paid holidays Vacation - 2 weeks per year minimum with the ability to accrue more depending on public sector years of service Sick leave - Employees accrue 12 days per year Health - The City of Oakland pays for the cost of employee and eligible dependent coverage at the Kaiser rate. Other plans include Anthem, Blue Shield, United Health Care, and other HMO and PPO plans Dental - The City of Oakland pays for Delta Dental full premium for employees and eligible dependents Vision - The City of Oakland pays for VSP full premium for employees and eligible dependents Negotiated salary increases of2.5% in July 2023 and January 2024, and 2% in July 2024 and March 2025 Retirement - CalPERS (California Public Employees’ Retirement System) with a pension formula of 2.5% @ 55 (for Classic CalPERS members) and 2% @ 62 for new CalPERS members. Classic Employees contribute 8% of pre-tax wages. The City of Oakland does not participate in Social Security Deferred Compensation - 457(b) pre-tax plan and an after-tax ROTH 401(k)plan Other benefits include a Flexible Spending Account, Wellness Program, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Training, & Telecommuting. How to Apply Apply prior to the closing time of the job announcement and allow at least two to three hours to submit your application if you are a new user of the system. APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY. You may apply and view current openings by visiting our employment opportunities webpage at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oaklandca/default.cfm . If you do not have access to a computer, there are computer stations available at any City of Oakland Public Library. There are also workstations at the Human Resources Management Department, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612. Workstations are available during regular business hours (normally 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Due to current events and pandemic-related safety concerns, City facilities may be closed to the public. Our online application system is provided by NeoGov. If you have problems while applying online, please contact NeoGov's Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. You may also call the City of Oakland Human Resources Management Department during regular business hours at (510) 238-3112 for information; however, we are unable to provide technical support for the online application system. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact Amber Allen, Assistant HR Analyst at aallen4@oaklandca.gov . The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
The Position ***Continuous Recruitment*** Recruitment may close at any time Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately The City of Oakland is an equal-opportunity employer that values workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity. Oakland has a long history of activism around issues of justice and equity. Both oppression and this resistance to oppression have shaped the city’s historical roots and the lives of its residents to this day. As public servants in one of the most diverse cities in the nation, we strive to develop employees who understand the harm and impacts of systemic inequity to create lasting, meaningful outcomes for everyone. Oakland strives to establish an environment that embraces the richness of culture, community, and individualism of employees. The City of Oakland is currently recruiting to fill three (3) Transportation Engineer vacancies within the Department of Transportation. The eligibility lists established from this recruitment may be used to fill other vacancies that occur within the City including full-time and permanent part-time positions, if applicable. Why Join the City of Oakland, Department of Transportation? The Oakland Department of Transportation's (OakDOT) mission is to envision, plan, build, operate and maintain a transportation system for the City of Oakland and assure safe, equitable, and sustainable access and mobility for residents, businesses and visitors. OakDOT is committed to designing traffic and transportation solutions that work to meet the needs of all Oaklanders and reduce existing inequities. OakDOT staff apply strong engineering, planning, policy and implementation expertise to advance mobility, accessibility, equity, safety and sustainability on our transportation system. The ideal candidate is a customer service-oriented professional with the ability to develop and deliver plans, projects, and programs within the Department of Transportation. The three (3) current vacancies will be located within one of OakDOT’s seven sections, listed below. These positions will represent and further the City's commitment to racial equity in all transportation engineering work. We are looking for someone who is: Creative, persistent, and excited to be part of a motivated and talented team that focuses on innovative and equitable solutions to challenging and technical problems. Knowledgeable in traffic engineering principles and practices and stays up to date with latest developments in technology and methodology. Adaptable and independent : You are self-motivated and able to exercise a high degree of independent judgment, being able to design and interpret engineering plans, resolve technical problems, and interact with the public effectively. A proven leader: You possess leadership qualities and the ability to lead, direct, and train assigned staff. You will be responsible for providing lead direction and technical training to team members, which requires strong leadership skills. Passionate about sustainable and safe transportation : You should have a genuine passion for sustainable transportation solutions and safety improvements and be motivated to contribute to the development of a transportation system that benefits the community and supports the city's sustainability goals. What you will typically be responsible for: Performing professional engineering transportation, traffic, and civil engineering work. Preparing project documents for the planning, design, construction, integration, deployment, and operations of multi-modal transportation and related projects to enhance safety, accessibility, mobility, and sustainability. Supervising, preparing, and reviewing transportation improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates; designing traffic signal configurations and operations; developing traffic related geometric layouts; and preparing and reviewing traffic control plans. Reviewing transportation studies, performing investigations and submitting recommendations regarding the installation of traffic control devices. Meeting with and serving as liaison to City departments, other agencies, and business and citizen groups; providing technical information as needed; and presenting information at public meetings. Participating in capital improvement projects as they relate to traffic and transportation; administering consultant and construction contracts; and performing project inspection. Providing lead direction and technical training to assigned technical and professional staff. This is the journey-level classification in the professional transportation engineering series. Incumbents receive general supervision from management staff including Supervising Transportation Engineer, Project Manager or Senior Transportation Planner and directs and supervises assigned technical and professional staff. * Read the complete job description by clicking on the link below: Transportation Engineer * Click on the link below to see a video on what it's like to work for the City of Oakland! Working for the City of Oakland A few reasons you might love this job: The City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities in transportation engineering work. The department strives to design traffic and transportation solutions that meet the needs of all residents while advancing safety improvements. You will be interacting with various stakeholders, including City departments, agencies, businesses, and citizens. This service-oriented aspect allows candidates to make meaningful connections with the community they serve and collaborate with different groups to improve transportation and safety. You will work on complex and transformative infrastructure projects, providing a sense of accomplishment and pride in contributing to the development of Oakland's transportation system. The transportation sector is constantly evolving, and this job offers opportunities to work with new technologies, software, and innovative approaches in transportation planning and design. This environment encourages candidates to stay updated with industry advancements. A few challenges you might face in this job: You will be assessing and understanding the needs of stakeholders, including citizens, businesses, partner agencies, and the community to collaborate towards a shared outcome. While the City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities, achieving equity goals in transportation engineering work can be challenging due to various factors, including budget constraints, competing priorities, and community expectations. Oakland is a major city with diverse neighborhoods and traffic challenges. Working in an urban environment may present unique engineering and logistical challenges that candidates must navigate effectively. Competencies Required: Analyzing & Interpreting Data: Drawing meaning and conclusions from quantitative or qualitative data Critical Thinking: Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims Mathematical Facility: Performing computations and solving mathematical problems Legal & Regulatory Navigation: Understanding, interpreting, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations Professional & Technical Expertise: Applying technical subject matter to the job Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Innovative Problem Solving: Identifying and analyzing problems in order to propose new and better ways of doing things Writing: Communicating effectively in writing Building & Maintaining Relationships: Establishing rapport and maintaining mutually productive relationships Leadership: Guiding and encouraging others to accomplish a common goal Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Project Management: Ensuring that projects are on-time, on-budget, and achieve their objectives The following section describes the various OakDOT sections and their functions at the City. Candidates may be referred to interview with one or more teams that have a vacancy as part of the continuous eligibility list. Traffic Capital Projects The Traffic Capital Projects (TCP) section prepares complete design documents which include the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for project bids and award for construction. Our main tools for production are comprised of design manual compliance and standards (City & Caltrans); software that includes AutoCAD Civil3D, AGI32 for lighting analysis, and Synchro for traffic timing. TCP also provides design services for other sections that include the Planning section and the Neighborhood Traffic Safety section for roadway safety projects. Projects are typically roadway safety, access, and circulation improvements that are mostly federally and locally funded. In our team, we do Civil/Transportation design comprising of Roadway Geometry, Traffic Signal, Pedestrian and Bicycle safety devices, and the City’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) design. Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks produces PS&E for pavement rehabilitation and pavement maintenance projects, including design of curb ramps, signage and striping, and pavement treatment. The team’s workplan follows the adopted 2022 5-Year Paving Plan which promotes an equitable prioritization of paving in underserved neighborhoods, along with curb ramps and sidewalks prioritization plans. Additional goals of the program are to advance safety improvements on high injury corridors; incorporate new design standards for transit, pedestrian, and bicycle facilities; and implement neighborhood safety and Safe Routes to School improvements. Traffic Engineering The Traffic Engineering section operates programs that improve roadway safety for schools and residential/commercial neighborhoods and supports inter-departmental and jurisdictional projects. Typical work involves helping residents slow down traffic in their neighborhood, working with principals to improve pedestrian safety around schools, setting speed limits for the police to enforce, restricting parking on narrow streets for the fire department to access, and reviewing neighboring jurisdictions' projects that impact Oakland streets. The team also delivers small-scale capital improvement projects funded by in -house budget and outside grants for which the team applies and competes. The selected candidate will be the lead Engineer in either inter-departmental or small capital projects, both of which are supported by Assistant Engineers. Bicycle & Pedestrian Program The Bicycle & Pedestrian Program facilitates, coordinates, and oversees the implementation of the City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans and supports OakDOT in creating, managing, and analyzing transportation data. The Program designs and delivers low-cost/high-impact projects and provides staff support to the City’s Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission. Multimodal Corridor Operations The Multimodal Corridor Operations section maintains, operates, and improves Oakland's Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS). The section operates more than 700 traffic signals, High-intensity Activated crossWalK (HAWK) signals, and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) and works closely with the City's Maintenance Section to maintain and upgrade these existing devices. The section collaborates with AC Transit, Caltrans, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), and Port of Oakland to improve regional traffic safety. The section also works systematically to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety through traffic signal timing and traffic signal upgrades. Right of Way (ROW) Management and Engineering Services The Right-of-Way Management Engineering Services section administers Oakland's public space regulations. Our Engineers and Permit Technicians facilitate third-party improvements in the right-of-way, including privately constructed public infrastructure, parklet, curb gutter sidewalk, sewer lateral, excavation, obstruction, and encroachment permits. Engineering Services also reviews and approves parcel maps, final maps, right-of-way vacations, street renaming, easements and dedications. Working closely with Right-of-Way Management Construction Inspections, Engineering Services coordinates private infrastructure improvements with City-led capital projects and utility corridor projects. Engineering Services has expert level command of the Oakland Municipal Code and speaks for the agency in meetings with key stakeholders, including Oakland residents, developers, regional agencies, and public utilities. Major Projects Engineering Major Projects Engineering is responsible for the delivery of complex transportation engineering projects in Oakland. Working alongside Major Projects Planning to secure funding and coordinate with stakeholders, the section leads the design of engineering elements including complete streets and major roadways; bridges and rail overcrossings; pedestrian, bicycle, and transit safety and access improvements; sewer and storm facilities; landscape architecture; and traffic signals and intelligent transportation systems. The position will coordinate and collaborate with professional staff and other City departments, consultants and contractors, outside agencies, and developers in the delivery of these complex projects. Our goal is to support the implementation of transformative infrastructure identified in longstanding transportation plans and projects to connect neighborhoods in Oakland. We are seeking engineers who can bring their knowledge and experience to help achieve our goal to provide safe, more sustainable, and more equitable access to the community through this infrastructure. Minimum Requirements for Application This recruitment will produce two eligible lists. The restricted list will be for full-time, permanent part-time, or part time City employees who meet the minimum qualifications. The open list will be for all other applicants who meet the minimum qualifications. Any combination of education and experience that is equivalent to the following minimum qualifications is acceptable: Education: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, transportation or a closely related field. Experience: Three (3) years of professional engineering experience in transportation or traffic engineering. Possession of a Master's Degree in Transportation Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year of professional experience. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE / OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Incumbents in this position are expected to operate automotive vehicles in the performance of assigned duties. Due to the nature of the assignment and the hours worked, public transportation may not be a cost effective or efficient method of traveling to the various locations required. Individuals who are appointed to this position will be required to maintain a valid California Drivers' License throughout the tenure of employment OR demonstrate the ability to travel to various locations in a timely manner as required in the performance of duties. Supplemental Information About the Process Tentative Schedule: Applications Submitted During the Below Timeframe: Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire Sent to Qualified Candidates: 6/29/24-8/23/24 Week of 8/26/24 8/24/24-10/25/24 Week of 10/28/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 Stage I: The first stage in the selection process will consist of a review of each applicant's employment application, a copy of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Be sure to scan and attach a copy of your valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer to your on-line application. Applications submitted without all required materials will not be given further consideration. Stage II: The second stage will consist of a Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire (BCQ) being sent to qualified candidates to complete and return. Subject matter experts will evaluate and rate the completed questionnaires. Applicant responses to the BCQs must demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities listed in the qualifications section of this announcement. The evaluation of BCQs may be weighted 100% of an applicant score (before residency and/or veteran points) and may determine rank on the eligible list. If a sufficient number of quality of application packets are received, the BCQ may be followed by a third stage and the most qualified applicants will be invited to the next stage. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee advancement to Stage III. The ranked eligible list may be developed directly from the written exam (BCQ) OR the results of Stage III. Candidates must earn a scale score of 70 in this examination process to be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This is a continuous recruitment; additional names of successful candidates may be added to the eligible list periodically; candidates’ names will be merged onto the existing eligible list and referred to hiring departments according to rank. Candidates who are on an active eligible list may not re-apply for the duration of the eligible list. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job-related areas. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job related areas. Candidates who do not demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements will have an opportunity to request a final review. Candidates must request a final review within 5 business days of being notified that they did not meet the minimum qualifications. In the final review, candidates may clarify information already provided on their application. No additional work history, education, or certifications will be accepted. Any decisions made during this review process will be final. Applicants are required to submit criminal history information upon request after receiving a conditional offer of employment. If the requested information is not furnished in a timely manner, applicants will not qualify for further consideration and will be removed from the eligible list. The City of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process and date of examination as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. The information contained in this announcement is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. What's in it for you? 15 paid holidays Vacation - 2 weeks per year minimum with the ability to accrue more depending on public sector years of service Sick leave - Employees accrue 12 days per year Health - The City of Oakland pays for the cost of employee and eligible dependent coverage at the Kaiser rate. Other plans include Anthem, Blue Shield, United Health Care, and other HMO and PPO plans Dental - The City of Oakland pays for Delta Dental full premium for employees and eligible dependents Vision - The City of Oakland pays for VSP full premium for employees and eligible dependents Negotiated salary increases of2.5% in July 2023 and January 2024, and 2% in July 2024 and March 2025 Retirement - CalPERS (California Public Employees’ Retirement System) with a pension formula of 2.5% @ 55 (for Classic CalPERS members) and 2% @ 62 for new CalPERS members. Classic Employees contribute 8% of pre-tax wages. The City of Oakland does not participate in Social Security Deferred Compensation - 457(b) pre-tax plan and an after-tax ROTH 401(k)plan Other benefits include a Flexible Spending Account, Wellness Program, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Training, & Telecommuting. How to Apply Apply prior to the closing time of the job announcement and allow at least two to three hours to submit your application if you are a new user of the system. APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY. You may apply and view current openings by visiting our employment opportunities webpage at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oaklandca/default.cfm . If you do not have access to a computer, there are computer stations available at any City of Oakland Public Library. There are also workstations at the Human Resources Management Department, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612. Workstations are available during regular business hours (normally 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Due to current events and pandemic-related safety concerns, City facilities may be closed to the public. Our online application system is provided by NeoGov. If you have problems while applying online, please contact NeoGov's Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. You may also call the City of Oakland Human Resources Management Department during regular business hours at (510) 238-3112 for information; however, we are unable to provide technical support for the online application system. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact Amber Allen, Assistant HR Analyst at aallen4@oaklandca.gov . The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements