
Transportation Engineer
Halifax
- Nova Scotia
- $89,960-116,420 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsible for undertaking preliminary studies, designs, plans, specifications and cost estimates for transportation infrastructure projects related to implementation of the Road Safety Plan and Traffic Calming Program;
- Provides project management and analysis for neighbourhood traffic calming projects, and for other transportation related projects and studies;
- Assists in preparation of the Capital Budget Program including the scoping and cost estimating of projects, and coordination with other departments;
- Represents Traffic & Parking Management on internal and external project and technical steering committees;
- Prepares terms of reference and project manages studies undertaken by outside consultants;
- Prepares and evaluates requests for proposals for consultant engineering services related to traffic / transportation engineering projects;
- Prepares and evaluates requests for quotation for standing offers for the supply and delivery of various equipment and services;
- Responsible to review and research new technology and equipment to be used for road safety improvements;
- Prepares and provides input for reports to senior management, Regional Council and Standing Committees;
- Liaise and consult with general public, elected officials, consultants and other government agencies as required;
- Provides support in the review of development applications, road reconstruction projects, and intersection designs;
Education & Experience:
- Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized university;
- Four years experience in the field of traffic/transportation engineering, municipal engineering, road safety, and transportation planning in a municipal/urban transportation environment;
- Registered as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) in good standing with Engineers Nova Scotia (or eligible for registration);
- Valid Nova Scotia Driver's License.
- Highly proficient in application of transportation and traffic engineering guidelines including Transportation Association of Canada Geometric Design Guidelines, Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada;
- Moderate to high level of proficiency in roadway design, traffic signal design, underground services, traffic operations, pedestrian system and transit system design principles;
- Moderate to high level of knowledge of traffic engineering, transportation management principles, road safety, statistical methods and analyses and budgeting;
- Moderate proficiency in design related computer software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, etc;
- Moderate level of proficiency in estimating quantities of materials, unit costs and total costs for roadway infrastructure projects;
- Moderate level of knowledge in the application of provincial and municipal policies and regulations, including design specifications, guidelines, by-laws and Acts;
- Proficient in Transportation related computer software such as Synchro/SimTraffic, VISSIM / VISSUM and SIDRA Intersection considered an asset;
- Working knowledge of ESRI GIS systems (ArcInfo, ArcView, ArcMap, ArcIMS);
- Highly proficient in office applications such as Microsoft Office Suite.