This is a full-time, exempt, at-will, non-union position.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Internal Number: 25-00096
The Bellevue Transportation Department is APWA accredited with a professional staff that aspires to our vision of “keeping Bellevue moving forward.” With services in planning, operations, review, design, construction, and maintenance, we work with our regional partners to provide a safe multi-modal transportation system for those who live, work, and play in Bellevue.
The City of Bellevue Transportation Department is seeking a motivated leader to fill our Traffic Engineering Manager position to provide direction and leadership for the Traffic Engineering division within our Transportation Department. You will have the opportunity to lead an innovative team that works to use the latest industry standards and guidance to maintain a safe and efficient transportation network for all users.
Reporting to an Assistant Transportation Director, you will serve on the Assistant Director’s Management Team and provide oversight and guidance in the development and administration of projects to facilitate the resolution of traffic engineering concerns. You will also be involved in the expansion of our bicycle and pedestrian facility networks and in the operations of transit throughout Bellevue. The Traffic Engineering team serves as the traffic expert on all capital projects in the city, supports our development review team in assessment of traffic operational aspects of new developments and prepares full plans, specifications and estimates on safety projects developed by the team.
The City of Bellevue is a dynamic, multicultural, future-focused, high performing City. We offer a robust benefits package, an eco-friendly work environment and state-of-the-art technology. The City invests in its employees and encourages and rewards employee growth and development. Bellevue is noted for its diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Supported by a staff of six engineers and one senior engineering technician, manage and supervise:
Operation of all traffic control facilities and devices, such as roundabouts, stop and yield signs, pavement markings, parking rules, speed limits and truck routing.
Management of multiple division programs to improve traffic operations and safety, including crash reduction studies, crosswalk evaluation and design, clear zone evaluations, traffic spot improvements, and curb management.
Partner within the department to advance initiatives such as Vision Zero, Complete Streets, the Curb Management Plan and the Mobility Implementation Plan.
Expert review of the traffic engineering elements for capital improvement projects, regional projects, planning studies, and new developments. This includes review of access control, street lighting, enhanced crosswalks, channelization, signing, pedestrian access, application of ADA standards and bicycle facility type.
Program and administer annual capital budgets to improve traffic, pedestrian, and bicycle operations and facilities.
Review and update of traffic related ordinances through the Council approval process including preparation of agenda memos, study session presentations and drafting management briefs.
Oversee the coordination and development of engineering plans and specifications, competitive bid process and management of contractors and vendors.
Attend weekly manager's meeting with the workgroup assistant directors and peer Mobility Management division managers. Coordinate with other division managers to ensure effective and informed decision making and communication on department issues.
Determine applicable codes, regulations, and requirements for projects assigned to staff; reviews city code and collaborates on implementation of policy changes; ensures projects comply with applicable federal, state and local codes, regulations and standards.
Assign questions and concerns from residents, outside agencies and the general public regarding traffic control facilities and day-to-day traffic operations. Ensure requests are prioritized, tracked and documented. Modify staff responses as needed and lead higher profile or politically sensitive responses.
Develop budget proposals for various staff and programs. Answer budget inquiries from budget reviewers, management and the public. Develop and track performance measures for all programs and functions. Participate with Assistant Director in budget monitoring and implement direction on budget adjustments during the fiscal year.
Assist in the development of work plans to ensure coordination between engineering and our operations and maintenance division.
Lead presentations regarding Traffic Engineering projects and programs to Council and other governing entities.
Serve as the expert witness on the operation of the traffic systems in matters of litigation. Assist in defending the City against tort liability lawsuits relating to traffic operations.
Develop Division goals and objectives; ensure that staff have appropriate project understanding.
Mentor, develop and evaluate staff.
Maintain regular contact with consulting engineers; construction project engineers; city, state and federal agencies; professional and technical groups; and the general public regarding division activities and services.
Establish and maintain a working environment conducive to positive morale, individual style, quality, creativity and teamwork.
Supervision Received and Exercised
Works under the general supervision of the Transportation Department Assistant Director for Mobility Operations
Exercises supervision over engineers and engineering technicians.
Knowledge of:
Extensive knowledge of civil engineering principles, practices and methods as applicable to a municipal setting.
Extensive knowledge of traffic engineering standards and best practices.
Extensive knowledge of applicable City policies, laws and regulations affecting department activities.
Knowledge of transportation operations and construction practices and methods.
Knowledge of Complete Streets, Curb Management and Vision Zero initiatives.
Knowledge of ADA design best practices and standards.
Understanding of traffic signal and street lighting design practices.
Skills in
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to communicate technical information in non-technical, understandable ways.
Ability to present information to a wide variety of audiences including Council, the public and staff.
Ability to negotiate effectively with employees, other business units and departments, outside agencies, consultants, contractors and the general public.
Ability to plan, organize and monitor the work and activities of self and direct reports.
Ability to plan, organize and monitor activities according to priorities, established schedules and deadlines.
Ability to provide leadership, coaching, motivation and constructive performance reviews to staff, securing their respective commitments to the department's vision.
Ability to take general direction from assistant director or director and implement that direction through division resources.
Ability to use a computer and effectively navigate Microsoft Office Suite, engineering applications and data management software in performing essential duties.
Education and Experience Requirements
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in civil engineering or closely related technical field.
Seven to ten years of progressively responsible and related experience in transportation engineering and project management; two years of experience supervising, and/or leading staff or teams preferred.
Washington State Driver's License required or the ability to obtain within 6 months of hire.
Washington State Professional Engineering license required.
The City of Bellevue offers diverse employment opportunities for those that want to work for the community. We offer a robust benefits package, an eco-friendly work environment, and state-of-the-art technology.