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						<title>NSPE Job Board Search Results (&#39;l OR survey OR STATECODE:&quot;IA&quot;&#39; Jobs)</title>
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						<description>Latest NSPE Job Board Jobs</description>
						<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 10:02:42 Z</pubDate>
						
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22126356/cytogeneticist</link>
								
								<title>Cytogeneticist | University of Iowa Stead Family Department of Pediatric</title>								
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								<description>Iowa City, Iowa,  University of Iowa Stead Family Department of Pediatrics seeks a cytogeneticist.? Appointment rank is open and may be to either the tenure track or clinical (non-tenure) track consistent with clinical experience and research interest.?Appointment rank to Instructor of Pediatrics (non-tenure) may also be considered. The individual selected will join the Division of Medical Genetics and Genomics. &#xa0;The individual selected will join the Division of Medical Genetics and Genomics to provide patient care, teaching, and consultative services in cytogenetics.&#xa0; 
 The Division of Medical Genetics and Genomics is committed to excellence in providing comprehensive services for children, adults and prenatal patients in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of genetic conditions. The Division&#39;s multidisciplinary team is comprised of board-certified medical geneticists, a molecular genetic pathologist, physician assistants, a nurse practitioner, genetic counselors, nurses and a dietitian.&#xa0; Our clinics include: General Genetics Clinics, Metabolic Genetics Clinics, Connective Tissue Disorder Clinics, Neurofibromatosis Clinics, Cancer Predisposition, Multidisciplinary Tuberous Sclerosis Clinics, Undiagnosed Disease Clinics, Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Clinics, and Outreach Genetics Clinics. Genetic diseases and disorders affect families as well as individuals. The medical team provides the information, support and follow-up needed to make informed decisions.&#xa0; Our medical genetics team collaborates with state and federal agencies, educators, researchers, support groups, and others to provide the latest information and treatment options for Iowans and their families. 
 The Shivanand R. Patil Cytogenetics and Molecular Laboratory is staffed by approximately 18 technologists, two bioinformaticians, one post-doc and three faculty directors.&#xa0; The laboratory performs chromosome analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), chromosomal microarrays (CMA) as well as DNA sequencing and performs over 7,000 clinical tests per year.&#xa0; The laboratory servers both pediatric and adult patients for indications of postnatal genetics, prenatal genetics and oncology.&#xa0; The laboratory has an ABMGG accredited Laboratory Genetics and Genomics (LGG) Fellowship program and two current fellows.&#xa0; 
 The University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine is one of the nation&#8217;s top medical schools. It is ranked 49 th  in research by  U.S. News &#38; World Report.  Stead Family Department of Pediatrics is ranked No. 27 in NIH funding among public pediatric departments nationwide by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research. ?&#xa0; 
 ?The pediatrics department comprises the medical staff of University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children&#8217;s Hospital, Iowa&#8217;s only nationally ranked children&#8217;s hospital and home to the state&#8217;s only Level 4 NICU and Level 1 Regional Resource Pediatric Trauma Center. The ACGME-accredited pediatric residency program at Stead Family Children&#8217;s Hospital trains 50 pediatric resident physicians. ?&#xa0; 
 ?For its 2024-25 edition of &#8220;Best Children&#8217;s Hospitals,&#8221;  U.S. News &#38; World Report  ranked Stead Family Children&#39;s Hospital in six pediatric specialties: ?&#xa0; 
 Neonatology 
 Pediatric and Adolescent Behavioral Health 
 Pediatric Cancer 
 Pediatric Diabetes and Endocrinology 
 Pediatric Nephrology 
 Pediatric Urology 
 ?We are home to the Hawkeye Wave, voted the best college sports tradition by  USA Today  readers, where 70,000 football fans wave to our patients and providers every game day. You will never feel as much community support as you do at Iowa. Come wave with us!??&#xa0; 
 For more information contact:&#xa0; 
 Hatem El-Shanti, MD 
 Professor of Pediatrics 
 Division Director, Medical Genetics and Genomics 
 hatem-el-shanti@uiowa.edu 
 Visit us on the web at: www.uichildrens.org.&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 To apply for this position please visit the University of Iowa website at  http://jobs.uiowa.edu , requisition number 75876. &#xa0; &#xa0; 
 Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct investigation including but not limited to sexual misconduct in prior employment and provide a related release and will be subject to a criminal background and credential check.&#xa0; This applies to clinical, tenure and research positions.&#xa0; 
 The University of Iowa is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment free from discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth and related conditions), disability, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, or associational preferences. 
 If your H-1B petition is subject to the September 19, 2025, Presidential Proclamation, please note that the department will not cover the $100,000 payment associated with H-1B sponsorship, either at the time of hire or for international travel purposes. We encourage you to explore alternative pathways for work authorization. Our team is available to help identify options that may be suitable for your situation.&quot; Requirements: &#xa0; 
 Must hold an MD, PhD, or MD/PhD degree in biology, Molecular and/or Cellular Biology, Genetics or related field or equivalent. 
 Board certified or eligible in Laboratory Genetics and Genomics OR board certified in both Clinical Cytogenetics and Clinical Molecular Genetics. 
 Demonstrated proficiency with chromosome analysis (karyotyping) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). 
 Experience with chromosomal microarray and next generation sequencing methodologies. 
 MD candidates must be licensed or eligible for medical licensure in the State of Iowa&#xa0; 
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 Desirable qualifications :&#xa0; 
 Interest and/or expertise in conventional cytogenetics (chromosomes and FISH). 
 Experience in a clinical laboratory setting with CAP/CLIA and quality control programs. 
 Experience in clinical validation and implementation of new high throughput molecular genetic testing methodologies. 
 Experience in patient-oriented research. 
 Teaching competence in pediatrics and/or laboratory medicine for medical students and residents. 
 Evidence of scholarly activity. 
 Strong oral and written communication and interpersonal skills.</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 10:12:27 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22208651/civil-engineer</link>
								
								<title>Civil Engineer | City of Mason City</title>								
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								<description>Mason City, Iowa,  The City of Mason City is accepting applications for the position of&#xa0; City Engineer , responsible for directing the Engineering Department and administering municipal engineering programs and services. 
 This position has primary responsibility for planning, directing, and managing engineering programs and services that support the design, construction, and maintenance of public infrastructure, including streets, bridges, sanitary and storm sewer systems, public facilities, parks, and related capital improvement projects. 
 Salary:  $117,291 - $150,737 annually 
 Application Deadline:  4:30pm, May 14th, 2026 
 Apply online:   www.masoncity.net  or call 641-424-7132 for assistance 
 Duties/Responsibilities: 
 
 Plan and direct the design, construction, and administration of highways and freeways, sanitary, storm, and combined sewers, bridges, public buildings, parks, the water reclamation facility, sidewalks, street lighting, public works improvement projects, and urban renewal projects. &#xa0; &#xa0; &#xa0; &#xa0; 
 Serve as chief engineering advisor to the City Administrator. &#xa0;Provide effective, professional leadership, positioning the Engineering Department to meet the community&#8217;s current and future needs through appropriate technologies and services. &#xa0;Direct the strategic planning, policy development, data collection, and reporting activities of the department. &#xa0;Coordinate the City&#8217;s response to economic development opportunities relating to engineering and their impact on public work projects. 
 Direct, supervise, evaluate, train, and discipline assigned staff. 
 Prepare, recommend, and monitor the department&#8217;s operational and capital improvement project budgets. 
 Direct the development of plans, specifications, and other working papers relating to proposed engineering, construction, maintenance, and improvement projects. &#xa0;Explain specifications, negotiate contracts, and monitor the activities of contractors, developers, engineers, and consultants involved in department projects and programs. 
 Develop and deliver reports and presentations to the City Council and public groups concerning policies, projects, department activities, and regulatory compliance issues. &#xa0;Provide expert testimony in connection with legal action involving City business and engineering operation. &#xa0;Coordinate the investigation and resolution of complaints and requests for service by the public, other jurisdictions and other departments. 
 Respond to information requests for the department. &#xa0;Serve as department spokesperson and news media liaison. 
 Develop and prepare City policy and ordinance revisions relating to engineering activities for City Council consideration. &#xa0;Review and analyze methods, equipment used, and performance to find ways of increasing effectiveness in engineering activities. 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree in Civil Engineering or a closely related field from an accredited institution 
 Minimum of 5 years of management level experience in the planning, design and construction of civil engineering projects. &#xa0; 
 Extensive experience in public works engineering and related operations and management activities is desired. 
 Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications 
 
 Special Requirements 
 
 Licensed as a Professional Engineer by the State of Iowa. 
 Valid driver&#8217;s license or ability to obtain one prior to appointment. Must maintain compliance with City&#8217;s Administrative Policy on Operation of City Vehicles (AP 5.03). 
 Must reside within the corporate city limits of City of Mason City.</description>
								<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 16:31:42 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Sr Product Quality Engr | Belkin International Inc</title>								
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								<description>El Segundo, California,  Belkin International Inc has an oppty for a Sr Product Quality Engr. Develop plans for preventing and addressing quality, durability and reliability issues and drive key lessons learned into the NPI process. Up to 10% domestic travel req&#8217;d &#38; up to 15% int&#8217;l travel is req&#8217;d. $125,000.00/yr to $146,374.00/yr. Position based in El Segundo, CA. Hybrid position requiring work in the office with the ability to telecommute on days when not in the office. Email resume w/Ref# 9504388 to Talent@belkin.com. Must be legally auth to work in the U.S. w/o spnsrshp. EOE</description>
								<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 11:29:47 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22027470/public-works-engineering-interns-administrative-interns</link>
								
								<title>Public Works Engineering Interns (Administrative Interns) | City of Fremont</title>								
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								<description>Fremont, California,  The Positions 
 The Interns will perform a variety of complex, specialized and responsible duties in support of functions and projects of the Public Works Department, Engineering Division. 
 There are six open positions in the following sections: Transportation (2), Construction/Survey (1), Facilities (1), and Admin (2). 
 The work schedule is 20-40 hours per week, in-person at the assigned Engineering section. 
 Examples of Duties  
 Transportation Section 
 
 Maintain and/or improve databases in Microsoft Excel software program. 
 Field data collection, perform general and technical work support of the Transportation Engineering staff as necessary. 
 
 Construction/Survey Section 
 
 Assist construction inspectors in the field with public works construction projects. 
 Gather information and record construction materials data from work crews and contractors. 
 Observe construction practices and report to inspectors. 
 
 Facilities Section 
 
 Perform cursory architectural design review and project management assignments. 
 Assist project managers with preparing and processing project documentation, invoices, and other required administrative tasks. 
 Participate in project site walks including prebid, preconstruction, and construction progress inspections. 
 
 Admin Intern 
 
 Provide general administrative support to the staff including scanning , organizing, and packing of files. 
 Transportation Section 
 
 Possession of a BA/BS or currently enrolled in a four-year university majoring in Civil Engineering, or other closely related field. 
 
 Construction/Survey Section 
 
 Currently enrolled in a four-year university majoring in Civil Engineering, Construction management, surveying, or other closely related field, and/or graduation from high school and two years experience in a field related to street/highway inspection or construction. Experience working outdoors around construction equipment is highly desirable. 
 
 Facilities Section 
 
 Currently enrolled in an undergraduate program at a four-year university with major course work in architectural, engineering, or a closely related field. 
 
 Admin Intern 
 
 Possession of a high school diploma or equivalent.</description>
								<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 10:37:57 -0500</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22034772/postdoctoral-scholar-position-in-plant-hormone-signaling</link>
								
								<title>Postdoctoral scholar position in plant hormone signaling | Professor Tai-ping Sun, Department of Biology, Duke University</title>								
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								<description>Durham, North Carolina,  Green Revolution DELLA Proteins &#8211; Functional Analysis and Regulatory Mechanisms  
 A&#xa0; postdoctoral research position &#xa0;is available immediately to join an interdisciplinary project focused on gibberellin (GA) signaling and transcriptional regulation in plants. We seek a&#xa0; highly motivated researcher &#xa0;with a strong background in&#xa0; protein chemistry, molecular genetics, genomics, and/or plant development . 
 GA perception by its nuclear receptor,&#xa0;GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1 (GID1), triggers polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of the master growth regulators&#xa0;DELLA proteins &#xa0; via the &#xa0; SCF SLY1/GID2  E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. DELLA genes are known as   &#8220;Green Revolution&#8221; genes, as dominant mutations confer semi-dwarfism and significantly increased crop yields through reduced GA responsiveness. 
 DELLA proteins function as&#xa0;central signaling hubs ,  interacting with diverse transcription factors (TFs) to integrate hormonal and developmental signals. Recent studies show that DELLAs associate with both activated and repressed promoters, and that&#xa0;TF&#8211;DELLA&#8211;histone H2A complexes &#xa0; at target chromatin are essential for their regulatory activity. However, how DELLAs achieve interaction specificity and act as transcriptional coactivators or corepressors at distinct genes remains unclear. 
 This project uses&#xa0; structural, biochemical, and genomics approaches &#xa0;to address these questions and uncover fundamental mechanisms of plant growth regulation. 
 Related recent publications: 
 
 Huang X, Tian H, Park J, Oh DH, Hu J, Zentella R, Qiao H, Dassanayake M, Sun TP. 2023. The master growth regulator DELLA binding to histone H2A is essential for DELLA-mediated global transcription regulation.  Nat Plants  9: 1291-305 
 Huang X, Zentella R, Park J, Reser L, Bai DL, Ross MM, Shabanowitz J, Hunt DF, Sun TP. 2024. Phosphorylation activates master growth regulator DELLA by promoting histone H2A binding at chromatin in Arabidopsis.  Nat Commun  15: 7694 
 Dahal P, Wang Y, Hu J, Park J, Forker K, Zhang ZL, Sharma K, Borgnia MJ, Sun TP, Zhou P. 2025. Structural insights into proteolysis-dependent and -independent suppression of the master regulator DELLA by the gibberellin receptor.  Proc Natl Acad Sci USA  122: e2511012122 
 Shani E, Hedden P, Sun TP. 2024. Highlights in gibberellin research: A tale of the dwarf and the slender.  Plant Physiol  195: 111-34 
 Alabadi D, Sun TP. 2025. Green Revolution DELLA proteins: Functional analysis and regulatory mechanisms.  Annu Rev Plant Biol  76: 373-400 
 
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 Please send by e-mail with&#xa0;&#8220;Postdoc application&#8221; in the subject line: a cover letter containing your research summary and career goals, curriculum vitae, and names, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers of three references to Tai-ping Sun (e-mail address:&#xa0; tps@duke.edu ). Postdoctoral scholar salary will follow Duke University guidelines.</description>
								<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 12:38:59 -0500</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/21977246/engineering-intern-paid</link>
								
								<title>Engineering Intern (Paid) | County of Santa Barbara Public Works Department</title>								
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								<description>Santa Barbara/Santa Maria, California,  Description:&#xa0; Under close supervision&#xa0;and mentorship an Engineering Intern&#xa0;will perform&#xa0;basic paraprofessional civil&#xa0;engineering&#xa0;work&#xa0;in one or more of the following areas: &#xa0; Roadway design&#xa0;I&#xa0;Field measurements and testing&#xa0;I&#xa0;Structure design/inspection/reporting I Surveying I Database management I Hydrology I Construction engineering and inspection I Traffic Engineering I Permits I Wastewater collection/treatment/disposal I&#xa0;Recycled water &#xa0; The internship provides exposure to the public sector engineering field and responsibilities in the area of maintaining, expanding and building public infrastructure. Applicants with interest and expertise in any of the above areas are highly encouraged to apply. &#xa0;Interns may work at either one of our Santa Barbara or Santa Maria offices. &#xa0; Distinguishing Characteristics:&#xa0; Interns are extra-help, at-will employees of the County. The County assigns a mentor to each intern that is responsible for providing work opportunities, mock interview practice, professional feedback, and general guidance throughout the intern&#8217;s tenure with the County. Work is regularly monitored and incumbents perform work as instructed and are directed to seek advice as needed. 
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 Examples of Duties 
 
 
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 Prepares simple maps,&#xa0;records,&#xa0;graphs,&#xa0;and drawings/details 
 Assists staff&#xa0;with field surveying and collecting field data for topographic surveys. 
 Performs simple drafting and&#xa0;engineering office work;&#xa0;operates a computer using a&#xa0;variety of software, including&#xa0;CAD, database&#xa0;management, ArcGIS,&#xa0;and&#xa0;spreadsheet&#xa0;programs. 
 Assists staff&#xa0;with preparation&#xa0;of&#xa0;traffic control plans and permit applications for right-of-way encroachments. 
 Performs field measurements and tests such as asphalt/concrete coring 
 Assists with&#xa0;bridge field&#xa0;inspections,&#xa0;processing reports,&#xa0;and maintaining the bridge database.&#xa0;Assists with&#xa0;minor structure calculations, detail&#xa0;drafting,&#xa0;and quantity&#xa0;calculations. 
 Helps coordinate construction&#xa0;activities with property&#xa0;owners,&#xa0;utility companies,&#xa0;contractors, other government representatives, and the public. 
 Prepare and staff outreach meetings with the public, stakeholders, and elected officials. 
 Prepare reports and grant applications for local, state, and federal transportation grant programs. 
 Coordinate with County departments, local advocacy groups, and the public on existing and planned pedestrian, bicycle, safe-route-to-schools, and transit projects in the region.&#xa0; 
 Assists project managers with other administrative tasks as needed.&#xa0; 
 Reviews sewer collection video inspections, prepares plans, and assists with various projects for the Laguna County Sanitation District. 
 
 
 
 
 Employment Standards 
 
 
 Requirements:&#xa0; Applicant must be enrolled in a college or university.&#xa0; Additional Qualifications : Possession of a valid California Class C Driver&#39;s License may be required for some positions in this class.&#xa0;&#xa0; &#xa0; Ability to:&#xa0; Make arithmetical computations; prepare accurate and neat calculations and drawings/ records; Draft/Design in CAD (desirable); follow oral and written instructions; learn to input, access, and analyze data; perform manual tasks under a variety of conditions; and establish and maintain effective, respectful relationships with others.</description>
								<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 13:58:25 -0500</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22192102/fire-protection-engineer-senior</link>
								
								<title>Fire Protection Engineer, Senior | DLH Holdings Corp</title>								
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								<description>Bethesda, Maryland,  Overview 
 At DLH, we offer an exceptional work environment that values and prioritizes the well-being and work-life balance of our employees.&#xa0; With our hybrid schedule, you will have the flexibility to work both on campus and remotely, allowing you to tailor your workday to suit your personal needs and commitments. &#xa0;This Fire Protection Engineer role involves little to no travel, enabling you to maintain stability and focus on your core responsibilities. Our company proudly supports the National Institute of Health (NIH), contributing to meaningful initiatives that have a positive impact on society. Joining our team means becoming part of a close-knit community that fosters collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and camaraderie. 
 Responsibilities 
 
 Review architectural / engineering designs and fire protection system shop drawings for over 50 buildings. 
 Conduct construction inspections and issue final occupancy permits. 
 Witness acceptance tests for fire alarm and sprinkler system modifications. 
 Evaluate existing building conditions through life safety and hazard analysis surveys. 
 Provide technical guidance using various NFPA codes. 
 Qualifications 
 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Fire Protection Engineering or related field 
 5 years of general experience and a registered Professional Engineer in Fire Protection Engineering 
 Experience supporting healthcare and/or laboratory environments, including familiarity with&#xa0; chemical &#xa0;hazards 
 Must have a valid Driver&#8217;s License 
 Must be able to obtain a Public Trust clearance 
 
 The salary range listed reflects what we reasonably expect to pay for this role at the time of posting. The final offer may vary based on skills, experience, geographic location, market conditions, and internal equity. Additional compensation may include performance incentives and program-specific awards. We do not use salary history to determine compensation, in line with applicable law.</description>
								<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 13:52:40 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22188783/senior-project-manager-traffic</link>
								
								<title>Senior Project Manager - Traffic | City of Evanston</title>								
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								<description>Evanston, Illinois,  Nature of Work: &#xa0; This is a professional, technical, and managerial position within the bureau of capital planning &#38; engineering.&#xa0; Work involves directing the city&#8217;s traffic engineering &#38; operations, transportation, and right-of-way permit activities as well as supervising staff, contractors, and additional collaborative or cross departmental teams.&#xa0; This role will perform professional engineering work in planning, developing, programming, designing for the city.&#xa0; It will also lead efforts in designing and implementing transportation/traffic engineering plans and capital improvement projects in compliance with city, state, federal regulations.&#xa0; In addition, the role will review private development plans, assist in preparation of capital improvement budget, and assist in programming of projects for the city council. 
 &#xa0; Essential Functions: 
 
 Manages and coordinates multimodal transportation planning and project initiatives with the project team, ensuring pedestrian, bicycle, transit, and accessibility considerations are addressed, and provides recommendations to guide project design and implementation. 
 Works on multimodal corridor and area-wide transportation studies in collaboration with the project team and stakeholders, reviews analyses, and recommends context-sensitive strategies for pedestrian, bicycle, transit, and vehicular operations. 
 Manages and coordinates the City&#8217;s Neighborhood Traffic Management and Traffic Calming Program with the project team, including resident petition processes and technical evaluations, and recommends traffic calming measures such as speed humps, alley bumps, pedestrian crossings, LED blinkers, and curb extensions. 
 Reviews developments, private projects affecting the public right-of-way, coordinates with the project team and internal/external stakeholders, evaluates traffic and multimodal impacts, and provides recommendations regarding access, circulation, and mitigation measures. 
 Plans, organizes, and supervises the activities of the traffic engineering section. Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities related to the traffic engineering and transportation planning programs of the City. 
 Prepares memos, ordinances, resolutions, contract documents, and intergovernmental agreements for City Council discussion and approval for items related to code amendments, projects and plans concerning traffic &#38; transportation engineering. 
 Assists in developing capital improvement project recommendations regarding traffic, pedestrian, bicycle, and transit facility improvements including traffic signal and street light projects. Identifies Federal, State and other funding sources, prepares grant applications and recommends capital improvement budget. 
 Investigates traffic safety and operation concerns of elected officials, citizens and civic groups. Initiates and implements appropriate traffic control operational and safety measures within established federal &#38; state regulations and guidelines, city code and engineering practices. 
 Prepares Requests for Proposals, Qualifications, and Bid documents for capital improvement projects, and recommends contract approval to the City Council. Manages contract negotiation and administration of consultants retained for infrastructure improvement or planning purposes. As Project Manager on these projects, holds and conducts community engagement public meetings and surveys to receive feedback. Oversees construction contracts. 
 
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 Manages the City&#8217;s Neighborhood Traffic Management program. Coordinates with City Councilmembers, residents and other City Departments. Attends neighborhood meetings and conducts resident surveys as needed prior to approval and implementation of stop signs, pedestrian crossings, speed humps, traffic signs and other traffic control measures. 
 Manages various permits in the City&#8217;s right of way including but not limited to dumpsters, sidewalk signs, newspaper racks, moving vans and overweight trucks. 
 Reviews, updates and administers City Code and develops written policies as related to transportation and traffic. 
 Reviews capital improvement projects and provides recommendations regarding traffic &#38; transportation engineering design elements, traffic control and maintenance plans. 
 Reviews traffic and transportation design elements affecting the public right-of-way of private development projects and provides recommendations. 
 Reviews major street openings and obstructions in right-of-way by utility companies, transit agencies, private developers, contractors and recommends traffic control measures as needed. 
 Coordinates with other agencies such as Illinois Department of Transportation, Cook County Highway Department, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning, Regional Transportation Authority, Chicago Transit Authority, Pace Suburban Bus, and Northwest Municipal Conference. 
 Analyzes traffic crash history patterns at spot locations or corridors. 
 Conducts traffic observations, turning movement counts, speed and volume studies. 
 Conducts traffic signal capacity analysis, reviews traffic signal coordination and timing plans and makes necessary adjustments and improvements. 
 Assists in the Safe Route to School program in coordination with the School District; reviews and makes recommendations for walk routes, school crossings, and circulation around schools. 
 Assists in the alley light program in coordination with ComEd. 
 May manage the private vendor bus shelter installation and maintenance program. 
 Attends and participates in city council meetings, committee meetings, conferences, and meetings of city management team as assigned. 
 Supervises trains, evaluates, and selects subordinate personnel in a union environment; monitors and evaluates employee performance; recommends merit increases, and administers disciplinary actions or corrective action as needed. 
 Consults with the city engineer and the director of public works on policy proposals. 
 Monitors budget for the area of responsibility. 
 
 &#xa0; Minimum Requirements of Work: 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree or higher in Engineering or related field 
 10 years of experience in traffic engineering or related field 
 3 years supervisory experience. 
 Must have a valid State of Illinois Driver&#8217;s License and a clean driving record. 
 
 Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 
 
 Knowledge of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), standards for implementing traffic signs and traffic signals; and the ability to interpret and apply federal, state and local policies, procedures, laws and regulations. 
 Understanding of all traffic management and traffic calming concepts, including speed control, stop signs, crosswalks, speed humps, traffic circles, and other traffic control measures. 
 Knowledge of traffic engineering principles and practices, including field survey and study methods as related to traffic research. Skills to review and evaluate traffic engineering plans &#38; complex studies completed by others and ability to incorporate complete streets concept including parking. 
 Understanding of techniques applied to the design, construction and maintenance aspects in a wide variety of infrastructure projects, including street, traffic, and utilities. 
 Understanding of management of all phases of infrastructure projects, including preparation of RFP/RFQ as per federal guidelines, concept planning, design, construction and closeout. 
 Experience in overseeing and managing complex transportation and/or traffic improvement projects in excess of $1,000,000. 
 Ability to complete an accident analysis using raw data (accident reports) provided by others. 
 Ability to perform technical research work and render advice on complex traffic and civil engineering problems. 
 Ability to review complex private development projects and provide guidance/feedback on issues related to the public right-of-way and utilities. 
 Ability to successfully write and submit grant applications and successfully manage the received grants for state and federal grants. 
 Must be capable of submitting and overseeing permitting processes with IDOT, MWRD, and other regulatory agencies as needed. 
 Knowledge of Illinois Vehicle Code, AASHTO Roadway and Bicycle Design Guidelines, Highway Capacity Manual, NACTO Design Guidelines, and ITE Trip Generation. 
 Knowledge of ADA/PROWAG rules and practices as it relates to street and right-of-way. 
 
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 Knowledge of street light design standards, technology, operation and maintenance. 
 Knowledge of fundamental principles of Public Administration and functioning of Local Government. 
 Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. 
 Ability to perform a broad range of supervisory responsibility over others, including operations in a unionized environment. 
 Ability to hold neighborhood meetings, present plans and proposals, and explain technical concepts and abstract principles to lay people. 
 Knowledge computer and traffic signal timing software such as Synchro, Sim Traffic, HCM and techniques for analyzing and developing signal timing and coordination plans for improving traffic operations and mitigating impacts. 
 Ability to carry out multiple assigned functions independently and effectively with changing priorities. 
 Candidates with active professional engineering licensing, active professional traffic operations engineering certifications, and national incident management systems certification strongly desired. As a condition of ongoing employment, the candidate who fills this role will be required to obtain one or more of these credentials to continue employment with the city engineering team. 
 Candidates with master&#8217;s degrees will be given preferred ranking. 
 
 Supervision: &#xa0; Work is performed under the general direction of the Bureau Chief - Capital Planning/City Engineer.&#xa0; Serving as the City&#8217;s traffic engineering expert, the employee will use independent judgment and initiative within broad policy limitations.&#xa0; Decides the proper methods of accomplishing the goals and objectives of the work performed by the section and exercises independent judgment in implementing the goals.&#xa0; Provides highly responsible and complex administrative support to the Bureau Chief &#8211; Capital Planning/City Engineer and the Public Works Agency Director. &#xa0; Public Contact: &#xa0; The employee has significant contact with elected officials, citizens, board and commission members, other department supervisors, contractors, consultants, outside vendors, citizens, and various agencies to resolve problems and improve service delivery methods. &#xa0; &#xa0; SELECTION METHOD &#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; TYPE OF ELIGIBILITY LIST&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; LIFE OF ELIGIBILITY LIST &#xa0; Structured Oral Interview &#xa0; &#xa0; 
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 To apply for this position, please apply online at  www.cityofevanston.org  on or before the closing date. 
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 Chosen candidates will be subject to a pre-employment screening and drug/alcohol screen. 
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 The City of Evanston is committed to making all public meetings accessible to persons with disabilities.&#xa0; Any citizen needing mobility or communications access assistance should contact the Facilities Management Office at 847-866-2916 (voice) or 847-448-8052 (TTY). 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree or higher in Engineering or related field 
 10 years of experience in traffic engineering or related field 
 3 years supervisory experience. 
 Must have a valid State of Illinois Driver&#8217;s License and a clean driving record. 
 Starting salary is dependent upon qualifications, but in most cases is no higher than the midpoint for range.</description>
								<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 08:51:13 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Project Manager/ Senior Project Manager/   Principal Project Manager | Ada County Highway District</title>								
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								<description>Boise, Idaho,  Applications are now being accepted for a  Project Manager ,  Senior Project Manager  or  Principal Project Manager  in the Projects Division at Ada County Highway District in the Boise, Idaho area. This is a full-time, exempt position with a starting salary range of $77,792 &#8211; 116,480, DOQ. 
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 This position includes an excellent benefit package with medical, vision and dental insurance, paid vacation and holidays and membership in the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI). 
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 Primary Duties : 
 
 The incumbent uses best practices in all phases of project development ensuring that projects are planned and executed within scope, schedule, and budget. Must be able to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with government and local agency representatives, interest groups, and the general public. 
 This position is responsible for scope, schedule and budget of all phases of the District&#8217;s capital projects including design, right-of-way acquisition and construction; plans, organizes and coordinates the scoping, concept, design, and environmental clearances; manages multiple projects of varying levels of size and complexity. 
 This position is responsible for directing and controlling multiple capital projects, some of which are large, complex, highly visible, involve multiple functions and issues, and have broad impact on government operations and public interest. Provides leadership by identifying and implementing continuous process improvements; provides technical guidance to PMs and Project Assistants. 
 
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 Qualifications : 
 Project Manager 
 
 Requires knowledge of Civil Engineering, surveying, design, and construction standards, right-of-way acquisition, environmental clearances, administration of consultant contracts, budget preparation and execution, public involvement, and scheduling. Experience with MS Project is preferred. 
 Requires experience in leading interdisciplinary project teams; strong team building and leadership skills; able to elicit confidence and build rapport; experience in planning, scheduling, and tracking project timelines and deliverables; ability to work within a fast-paced project development process. 
 
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 Senior Project Manager  
 
 The Senior Project Manager requires proven experience in complex project management with an emphasis on transportation planning, design, right-of-way acquisition, environmental clearances, and public involvement. 
 Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Planning, or a related field preferred. 
 Or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be acceptable. 
 
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 Principal Project Manager (In addition to Senior Project Manager qualifications): 
 
 Requires experience in supervisory principles and practices, as well as developing and delivering clear and concise presentations at formal meetings; 
 Ability to make complex administrative, procedural and technical decisions considering a broad range of internal and external factors. Able to manage multiple projects simultaneously; 
 Requires 10+ years of related transportation experience and either a Professional Engineer (PE) license, an American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certification, or a Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification; 
 A Bachelor&#8217;s Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Planning, or a related field preferred. Must have a proven track record of managing related complex and challenging projects. 
 
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 A completed ACHD Employment Application is required and must be submitted to Human Resources by  4:30pm on April 30, 2026 .   Applications will be reviewed periodically. Apply as soon as possible to ensure you will be considered for this position. &#xa0; Applications are available at 5800 N. Meeker Ave., Boise, ID. 
 An AA/EEO/ADA Employer 
 Preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations 
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								<title>Water Resources Engineer | MAD Scientist Associates</title>								
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								<description>Westerville, Ohio,  MAD Scientist Associates is hiring:  Water Resources Engineer! 
 Do you enjoy solving complex environmental challenges and turning them into practical, real-world solutions? Are you energized by working at the intersection of engineering and ecological restoration, bringing concepts to life that improve the health of our natural systems? 
 If so, this job may be for you. 
 MAD Scientist Associates is seeking a Water Resources Engineer to support the planning, design, and implementation of restoration-focused projects. This role will focus on translating ecological concepts into high-quality engineering plans, supporting watershed health, stream restoration, and green infrastructure initiatives. 
 Join MAD Scientist Associates and contribute to a mission-driven organization focused on making a difference through sound science, community impact, and environmental stewardship. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of engineers, ecologists, and scientists to deliver meaningful, real-world outcomes. 
 &#xa0; 
 Responsibilities include: 
 
 Evaluate project sites and develop engineering designs, plans, and bid sets 
 Provide construction oversight and documentation to ensure project accuracy and compliance 
 Perform hydraulic and hydrologic modeling and analysis to support restoration objectives 
 Prepare and support permitting efforts, including SWPPPs, NOIs, floodplain permits, and Section 401/404 permits 
 Collaborate with internal teams, including restoration ecologists and scientists, to develop integrated solutions 
 Participate in planning discussions to support innovative and high-performing restoration designs 
 Manage multiple priorities while maintaining organization, accuracy, and deadlines 
 Contribute to overall project success through both independent work and team collaboration 
 
 &#xa0; 
 Knowledge and skills required: 
 
 Proficiency in AutoCAD Civil 3D 
 Working knowledge of GIS applications 
 Ability to develop grading plans and perform cut-and-fill calculations 
 Understanding of stormwater systems and Best Management Practices (BMPs) 
 Experience preparing engineering plans, drawings, and bid sets 
 Familiarity with permitting processes, including SWPPPs, NOIs, and floodplain permits 
 Working knowledge of water resources engineering principles, including hydrology and drainage systems 
 
 &#xa0; 
 Experience: 
 We are seeking a candidate with 3&#8211;5+ years of experience as an engineer, including 2&#8211;3 years operating as a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.). The ideal candidate will bring demonstrated experience in preparing or supporting the preparation and obtainment of permits, including General Construction Permits (NOIs), Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), floodplain permits, and Section 401 and 404 permits. 
 Additional experience in capturing and interpreting site survey data, exposure to stream and wetland restoration projects, and experience working with or around construction crews, including the ability to effectively communicate with contractors in support of construction oversight, is highly desired. 
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 Education: 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s or Master&#8217;s degree in Civil, Environmental, Ecological Engineering, or a related field required. 
 Professional Engineer (P.E.) license (Ohio) required. 
 
 &#xa0; 
 Salary and Benefits: 
 The salary range is $90,000&#8211;$120,000 annually, depending on experience. The compensation package includes participation in a Simple IRA with a 2% company contribution; medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; and 8 paid holidays per calendar year, plus 2 floating days. 
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 Must have a valid driver&#8217;s license. To arrange a confidential interview, send a r&#xe9;sum&#xe9; by responding to&#xa0;this ad or contact Amanda@successfulhiring.com .&#xa0; PE required&#xa0;</description>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22188929/senior-engagement-specialist-meetings-and-events</link>
								
								<title>Senior Engagement Specialist, Meetings and Events | WTS International</title>								
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								<description>Washington, D.C.,  POSITION SUMMARY 
 The Senior Engagement Specialist, Meetings &#38; Events is responsible for coordinating and executing virtual meetings and events across WTS International (WTSI) and the WTS Foundation (WTSF), while supporting the planning and delivery of Association- and Foundation-wide meetings, programs, and engagement initiatives. This position plays a key operational role in ensuring high-quality, mission-driven member experiences through effective meeting planning, technology management, and cross-departmental collaboration. The Senior Engagement Specialist works closely with staff, volunteer leaders, partners, and vendors to support consistent and engaging programming aligned with WTSI strategic priorities. 
 Supervisory Responsibilities: None 
 ESSENTIAL DUTIES Virtual Meetings &#38; Events Management &#8226; Serve as the organizational lead for planning and execution of all virtual meetings, webinars, and online engagement programs for WTS International and the WTS Foundation. &#8226; Manage event timelines, registration workflows, speaker coordination, rehearsals, and live event execution. &#8226; Provide technical oversight and moderation of virtual meeting platforms, including webinars and livestream events. &#8226; Develop and maintain organizational standards, templates, and best practices for virtual meetings and events. &#8226; Coordinate speaker communications, presentation materials, and event logistics. &#8226; Track attendance, engagement metrics, and post-event analytics to inform future programming improvements. &#8226; Provide real-time troubleshooting and technical support during virtual events. 
 Association &#38; Foundation Meetings and Events &#8226; Support planning and execution of association and foundation meetings and events, including but not limited to: o Annual Conference o Leadership Training o Board and Committee Meetings o Foundation programs and initiatives &#8226; Develop run-of-show documents, timelines, and operational plans. &#8226; Manage registration processes and attendee communications. &#8226; Coordinate vendors, travel logistics, and event materials as assigned. &#8226; Maintain the organizational master events calendar. &#8226; Provide onsite meetings and event support as requested. &#8226; Support hybrid event planning and engagement strategies. Engagement &#38; Program Support &#8226; Collaborate with WTS staff teams to maximize participation and engagement across meetings and events. &#8226; Provide logistical support to staff liaisons, committees, and volunteer leaders. &#8226; Ensure meetings and events reflect WTSI standards for professionalism, accessibility, and member value. &#8226; Recommend innovative engagement approaches for virtual and hybrid audiences. &#8226; Support engagement initiatives that advance WTSI strategic priorities. Operations &#38; Administrative Responsibilities &#8226; Manage and respond to Zendesk request and inquiries. &#8226; Manage event registration and maintain accurate event data within organizational systems. &#8226; Track event-related budgets, invoices, and vendor payments as assigned. &#8226; Maintain event documentation, templates, and operational procedures. &#8226; Support sponsorship fulfillment and partner engagement related to meetings and events. &#8226; Assist with post-event evaluations, surveys, and reporting. &#8226; Support cross-departmental projects and engagement initiatives as assigned. Leadership &#8226; Serve as staff liaison to committees, task forces, or working groups as assigned. &#8226; Represent WTSI and/or WTSF at meetings, programs, and industry events as requested. &#8226; Contribute to organizational initiatives that enhance member engagement and program delivery. &#8226; Other projects or duties as assigned. The ideal candidate will possess a bachelor&#8217;s degree and a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in meetings, events, or association program management. Experience managing virtual meetings and webinars is required. Experience working within nonprofit or association environments and supporting volunteer leadership is strongly preferred. The candidate must demonstrate strong organizational, project management, and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously. The candidate must be able to work in a team environment and individually. Proficiency with virtual meeting platforms, Microsoft Office programs, and event registration or association management systems is preferred. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The above requirements represent the required knowledge, skill, and/or ability. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. The candidate will be required to travel based on specific event locations. The salary range for this position is $55,000-$65,000 annually. Note: This range represents the District of Columbia&#8217;s &quot;good faith&quot; estimate of the base compensation for this role at the time of posting. Final pay is determined by factors including experience, skills, and internal equity.

This position is eligible for full healthcare (medical, dental, and vision insurance). WTS International covers 100% of the employees&#8217; and children&#8217;s premium for medical, dental, and vision benefits.

Eligible for 401(k) enrollment after 6 months of employment.

12 days Paid Time Off in years 1 and 2, plus 12 holidays, 10 days annual sick leave.</description>
								<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 12:48:45 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22218317/senior-transportation-planner</link>
								
								<title>Senior Transportation Planner | Capital Region Transportation Council MPO</title>								
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								<description>Albany, New York,  The Capital Region Transportation Council (Transportation Council) is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for New York&#8217;s Capital Region based in Albany, New York. The Transportation Council works with Federal, State, regional, and local government partners to plan for and implement a safe, resilient, and modern transportation system. Our work informs multi-million dollar transportation investment decisions and supports the implementation of  In Motion: The Plan to 2050 , the region&#8217;s Metropolitan Transportation Plan. 
 We are seeking a Senior Transportation Planner to support the management of transportation data sets; management of our Geographic Information Systems (GIS); the use, development, and maintenance of our regional travel demand model; transportation planning data analysis activities; and other transportation planning tasks as assigned. The Senior Transportation Planner will be supervised by the Executive Director and the Director of GIS/Data Services. 
 Ideal candidates are experienced, have excellent writing and communication skills, are self-starters, are passionate about planning for a multi-modal regional transportation system, and are capable of managing multiple tasks concurrently with a minimal amount of supervision. 
 Job Responsibilities 
 
 Perform various duties related to the development and maintenance of the regional travel demand model, the STEP Model, which runs in PTV VISUM software. 
 Support the use of VISUM and other modeling tools such as Replica. 
 Support the preparation of a regional household travel survey. 
 Support the management of the Transportation Council&#8217;s data and update transportation related data sets as needed. 
 Support the management of a data collection contractor. 
 Create, maintain, and organize GIS data and project files. 
 Support the management of ArcGIS online accounts. 
 Assist in the development and maintenance of major Transportation Council products including the capital program known as the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). 
 Assist with the management of consultant led planning activities including developing Requests for Proposals, Requests for Expressions of Interest, reviewing consultant proposals, and reviewing consultant developed products. 
 Prepare and review planning documents including text, tables, and graphs. 
 Provide technical information and planning assistance to member municipalities regarding transportation planning. 
 
 Please visit:  Work with the Transportation Council &#8211; Capital Region Transportation Council 
 Advanced knowledge of travel demand modeling principles. 
 Experience with travel demand modeling software for network development, editing and forecasting transportation system performance. 
 Advanced experience with Esri GIS applications or similar GIS/spatial analysis tools. 
 Experience with statistical data analysis, data mining, and data visualization. 
 Familiarity with traffic simulation software such as Synchro, VISSIM, or similar software. 
 Familiarity with R or Python. 
 Strong research, report writing, and presentation skills. 
 Ability to synthesize technical information in a useable way that facilitates good policy and planning decisions. 
 Strong organizational and time management skills. 
 Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. 
 Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. 
 Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 and database management software. 
 
 Preferred Skills and Experience 
 
   Experience with ArcGIS Online, StoryMaps, Experience Builder, and Dashboards. 
 Familiarity with VISUM. 
 Familiarity with Power BI, Tableau, or similar software. 
 Familiarity with transportation &#8216;big-data&#8217; platforms such as Replica or Streetlight.\ 
 
 Minimum Qualifications 
 
 Four (4) years of professional experience with a Master&#8217;s degree in geographic information science, geospatial science, civil or transportation engineering, transportation planning, urban and regional planning, information technology, computer science, or a closely related degree field; OR 
 Six (6) years of professional experience with a Bachelor&#8217;s degree in geographic information science, geospatial science, civil or transportation engineering, transportation planning, urban and regional planning, information technology, computer science, or a closely related degree field; OR 
 An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined above. 
 Benefits Information

We offer a comprehensive benefits plan, which includes:

Paid time off including vacation and sick leave
Five (5) days of personal leave per year
Twelve (12) paid holidays (including three float days) per year
Choice between two health insurance plans under NYSHIP (New York State Health Insurance Program)
Dental insurance
Vision care insurance or reimbursement
Flexible Spending Account
Membership in the New York State and Local Retirement System
Access to the New York State Deferred Compensation Plan
Tuition reimbursement
Training and professional development opportunities
Limited work from home under the Transportation Council&#8217;s Telecommuting Program. Eligibility applies after successful completion of provisionary employment period (minimum of three months).</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 14:01:17 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22227815/associate-rare-plant-botanist</link>
								
								<title>Associate Rare Plant Botanist | California Native Plant Society</title>								
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								<description>Sacramento, California,  The&#xa0; Associate Rare Plant Botanist &#xa0;is a full-time, non-exempt scientific position within the CNPS Rare Plant Program&#xa0;focused on&#xa0;developing status review documents that inform additions, deletions, and changes to plant information within the&#xa0;CNPS Rare Plant Inventory (RPI).&#xa0; The&#xa0;RPI &#xa0;is a widely recognized resource that&#xa0;contains&#xa0;our assessment of the current conservation status of our state&#8217;s rare, threatened, and endangered plants and directly guides rare plant education, protection, conservation planning, and land acquisition and management in California. &#xa0; &#xa0; The Associate Botanist also supports other projects that fulfill CNPS&#8217;s&#xa0; Saving What Matters Most &#xa0;campaign and prepares scientific reports to meet the requirements of contracts, grants, and formal agreements related to the California flora. &#xa0; &#xa0; Working under the supervision of the Rare Plant Botanist and collaborating closely with scientific staff,&#xa0;volunteers across&#xa0;CNPS Chapters, and external experts, the Associate Rare Plant Botanist synthesizes large volumes of technical information, evaluates botanical data, and contributes to the advancement of best-available science in support of rare plant conservation throughout California. &#xa0; 
 &#xa0; What&#xa0;You&#8217;ll&#xa0;Do &#xa0; 
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 Scientific Literature Review &#38; Data Synthesis (40%) &#xa0; 
 
 Review and interpret complex literature on plant systematics, taxonomy, morphology, genetics, phylogeny, and floristics. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Gather and analyze information from scientific publications, herbarium data, online botanical resources, field survey forms, and expert input. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Evaluate distribution, taxonomy, ecology, and conservation status of plants proposed for RPI status changes. &#xa0; 
 
 Scientific Writing &#38; Report Development (30%) &#xa0; 
 
 Write&#xa0;technical scientific reports summarizing research findings for proposed RPI changes or additions. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Develop required scientific documentation for contracts, grants, and agreements related to the California flora. &#xa0; 
 
 Geospatial Data Review &#38; Occurrence Mapping (15%) &#xa0; 
 
 Review and collate geospatial plant population data. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Geo-reference plant occurrences using ESRI ArcGIS, BIOS Viewer, and related applications. &#xa0; 
 
 Collaboration &#38; Expert Engagement (10%) &#xa0; 
 
 Engage with CNPS staff, the Rare Plant Chairs of CNPS Chapters, experts, researchers, agencies, NGOs, and volunteers. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Collaborate with other Rare Plant Program staff on field projects collecting rare plant data. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Serve as a liaison for discussion of plant distribution and status information. &#xa0; 
 
 Data &#38; Records Management (5%) &#xa0; 
 
 Maintain organized digital and physical rare plant data and files. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Ensure&#xa0;accurate&#xa0;documentation aligned with RPI standards. &#xa0; 
 
 Physical Requirements &#xa0; 
 
 This job requires prolonged sitting and using a computer and mouse.&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 
 Occasional field work may include standing, driving, carrying gear, traveling off-trail in sites with variable grades, sleeping in non-traditional situations, and being outside under various climatic conditions.&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 
 Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. &#xa0; 
 
 Additional Information &#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 Full-time, non-exempt role. &#xa0; 
 
 
 This&#xa0;is a hybrid&#xa0;role based in Sacramento (CA)&#xa0;that supports remote work while requiring in-office participation&#xa0;for meetings and team activities.&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 
 Preference will be given to Sacramento&#xa0;or&#xa0;Bay Area-based candidates&#xa0;or to those willing to&#xa0;relocate.&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 
 We may expand consideration to other California-based candidates&#xa0;only&#xa0;if it becomes necessary to meet our hiring goals. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Standard hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM&#xa0;&#8211;&#xa0;5:00 PM&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 
 A valid CA driver&#8217;s license is&#xa0;required. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Periodic reimbursed travel within California. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Up to ~15% of time conducting field work may be&#xa0;required. &#xa0; 
 Scientific &#38; Technical Expertise: &#xa0; 
 
 A minimum of&#xa0;4 years of relevant professional experience.&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 
 Strong background in plant science and knowledge of the California flora. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Ability to independently research, review, and interpret scientific literature. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Ability to independently&#xa0;write&#xa0;scientific reports and data summaries. &#xa0; 
 
 
 General knowledge of plant conservation regulations. &#xa0; 
 
 Analytical &#38; Research Skills: &#xa0; 
 
 Skilled in synthesizing scientific data. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Ability to interpret botanical, ecological, and geographic information. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Experience&#xa0;in&#xa0;assessing geographic&#xa0;information&#xa0;and&#xa0;applying&#xa0;georeferencing&#xa0;protocols. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Strong skills and experience using ESRI ArcGIS software.&#xa0;  &#xa0; 
 
 Communication &#38; Collaboration: &#xa0; 
 
 Excellent written and verbal communication, including communication through mediums including email, video, and phone. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Ability to work with partner organizations and members of the botanical community including volunteers, academics, agencies, and NGOs. &#xa0; 
 
 Project &#38; Time Management: &#xa0; 
 
 Ability to work independently, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Strong organizational skills. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Experience with project management software.  &#xa0; 
 
 Values &#38; Commitment: &#xa0; 
 
 Commitment to CNPS&#8217;s mission and&#xa0;values, including our commitment to&#xa0;advancing&#xa0;diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Enthusiasm, positive attitude, and ability to work well in a team setting. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Resides&#xa0;(or will&#xa0;relocate&#xa0;to)&#xa0;within&#xa0;commuting distance of&#xa0;Sacramento,&#xa0;CA. &#xa0; 
 
 Educational Background:&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 A bachelor&#8217;s degree in botany, ecology, or related discipline is preferred; however, relevant experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis in lieu of a degree. For applicants that substitute experience for a degree, the total years of professional experience&#xa0;required&#xa0;for this role will increase proportionately. &#xa0; 
 
 &#xa0; 
 Nice to Have: &#xa0; 
 While CNPS recognizes that not every individual will&#xa0;exhibit&#xa0;all these characteristics, successful&#xa0;candidates&#xa0;often&#xa0;possess&#xa0;at least one of the following: &#xa0; 
 
 A degree in botany, ecology, or related discipline&#xa0; &#xa0; 
 
 
 Fluency&#xa0;in&#xa0;Spanish. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Experience working, or volunteering, for a membership-based organization. &#xa0; 
 
 
 Experience working in a Microsoft environment. &#xa0; 
 -Performance Based Compensation Increases: Employees may receive up to a 3.8% performance-based annual rate increase. 

-Health Insurance: 100% coverage of employee premiums for health (Kaiser or Anthem), life, dental, and vision insurance. 

-Retirement Plan: 401(k) plan with up to 6% matching contributions, available immediately upon employment. 

-Flexible Spending Accounts: Options for a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Health Savings Account (HSA), Dependent Care Account (DCA), and Transportation Savings Account (TSA). 

-Paid Leave: 13 holidays, 12 sick/wellness days, and 10 vacation days. 

-Parental Leave: 12 weeks of supplemental paid parental leave, after one year of employment. 

-Work-from-Home Support: CNPS-issued laptop, a $750 home office stipend, and a $60/month telework stipend. 

-Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Comprehensive support for employees and their families.  

-Professional Development: Annual budget of $500 and 32 hours for professional development opportunities. 

-Team Building: Attendance at semiannual staff team-building events. 

-Community: Complimentary CNPS membership. 

-Meaningful Impact: Join a team where your work genuinely supports the planet &#8211; cape optional!</description>
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									<link>https://careers.nspe.org/jobs/rss/22182664/traffic-transportation-engineer-i-or-ii</link>
								
								<title>Traffic &#38; Transportation Engineer I or II | City of Franklin</title>								
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								<description>Franklin, Tennessee,  City of Franklin 
 Starting Pay:&#xa0; 
 Engineer I:&#xa0; $87,921 - $95,679/Annually 
 Engineer II:&#xa0;$98,912 - $107,639/Annually 
 Please click the link below for Benefits Information: 
 https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:daea3470-95cc-4286-8a1e-fd08549bf6d0 
 &#xa0; 
 I.&#xa0; Purpose of Job &#xa0;&#xa0; 
 Under limited supervision supports the Director of Engineering and Traffic Engineer III in the collection, analysis and maintenance of traffic/transportation/ITS data; may be responsible for supervising staff members in the Traffic Operations Center (TOC); reviewing engineering criteria for various types of plans and related administrative work.&#xa0; Responsibilities may include reviewing development plans for compliance to City specifications, functioning as a project manager for capital improvement projects, and providing technical knowledge to City Staff, elected officials and the general public. 
 &#xa0; 
 II. Essential Job Duties&#xa0; 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I: 
 A.&#xa0; Plans examination 
 Provides overall guidance and resolves complex design problems associated with the review of traffic/transportation/ITS data for development plans, site plans, subdivisions and City projects for compliance with applicable regulations; evaluates studies, reports and comments concerning such plans; identifies required changes and oversees the preparation of departmental responses to the submitted plans.&#xa0; Coordinates plan review and staff comments with other necessary departments.&#xa0; 
 B.&#xa0; Project management 
 
 Assists Traffic Engineer II and/or Traffic Engineer III in project management duties as it relates to traffic/transportation projects. 
 Acts as liaison and/or Department representative at project meetings when Traffic Engineer II and/or Traffic Engineer III cannot be present. 
 Researches, investigates, and makes recommendations on project problems; provides technical support in the updating of various city projects. 
 
 C.&#xa0; Provides Technical expertise 
 
 Performs engineering work related to the planning, design, construction, and modification of public capital works and development projects with a specialty in Traffic, Transportation, ITS and other items. 
 Provides advice and problem-solving expertise on especially difficult and novel engineering problems in area of specialty. 
 Investigates complaints related to public works infrastructure, traffic operations, developments, projects and construction. 
 Performs engineering work related to the planning design, construction and modification of public capital works projects for Traffic, Transportation and other items. 
 Monitors and adjusts traffic signal timings as needed and with approval of the Traffic Engineer III. 
 
 D. Strategic planning 
 
 Assists in the development and updating of planning documents for traffic and transportation (ITS Master Plan and, Congestion Management Program, Comprehensive Transportation Plan and Traffic Signal Capital Improvement Budget). 
 
 E. Administrative 
 
 Reviews federal grant applications and oversees any grant monies received. 
 Assists general public, contractors, developers, and engineers in search of general information pertaining to public works activities. 
 May oversee administrative operations of more complex functions within Engineering. 
 
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 Traffic and Transportation Engineer II: 
 A.&#xa0; Plans examination 
 Provides overall guidance and resolves complex design problems associated with the review of traffic/transportation/ITS data for development plans, site plans, subdivisions and City projects for compliance with applicable regulations; evaluates studies, reports and comments concerning such plans; identifies required changes and oversees the preparation of departmental responses to the submitted plans.&#xa0; Coordinates plan review and staff comments with other necessary departments.&#xa0; 
 B.&#xa0; Project management 
 
 Creates project estimates and ensures that projects that are managed by this position stay within prescribed budget. 
 Manages traffic engineering and/or planning contracts to ensure adherence to scope, resolution of design conflicts, and adherence to budget constraints. 
 Reviews and accepts/rejects work performed under contract, and negotiates changes to the work as required. 
 Manages, Monitors and makes recommendations relating to consultant selection, fee negotiations, project progress, performance and completion reports, purchase requests, requisitions, change orders, oversees invitation/receipt of bids and reports of claims against the City. 
 Researches, investigates, and makes recommendations on project problems; provides technical support in the updating of various city projects in relation to traffic engineering principles and standards. 
 
 C.&#xa0; Provides Technical expertise 
 
 Performs engineering work related to the planning, design, construction, and modification of public capital works and development projects with a specialty in Traffic, Transportation, ITS. 
 Provides advice and problem-solving expertise on especially difficult and novel engineering problems in area of specialty. 
 Investigates complaints related to public works infrastructure, traffic operations, developments, projects and construction 
 As a registered Engineer, performs and certifies engineering work related to the planning design, construction and modification of public capital works projects for Traffic, Transportation and other items. 
 Creates, monitors and adjusts traffic signal timings as needed. 
 Develops complex traffic engineering models and collects and interprets associated data management associated with traffic engineering models. 
 Collects and analyzes traffic data for reports, presentations, etc. 
 
 D. Strategic planning 
 
 Reviews and comments on planned development traffic impact studies 
 Creates complex traffic planning models for future traffic growth and impacts 
 Develops and updates planning documents for transportation (ITS Master Plan and, Congestion Management Program, Comprehensive Transportation Plan and Traffic Signal Capital Improvement Budget). 
 
 E. Administrative 
 
 Creates and give presentations in public meetings, including interaction with the public 
 Oversees grant monies received via applicable project management procedures (TDOT local programs). 
 Assists general public, contractors, developers, and engineers in search of general information pertaining to public works activities as it pertains to traffic engineering. 
 May oversee administrative operations of more complex functions within Engineering. 
 
 F.&#xa0; Performs supervisory duties 
 May supervise and evaluate TOC personnel, handling employee concerns and problems, counseling, disciplining and completing employee performance evaluations. 
 
 Directs work and trains employees. 
 Assist the Director of Engineering,&#xa0;and the Traffic and Transportation Engineer III&#xa0;in the development and implementation of goals and objectives; implements policies and procedures. 
 
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 III. Other Job Duties 
 Performs other job duties as assigned, including: 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I: 
 
 Function as a liaison between City and outside entities. 
 Provides staff support at various Board of Mayor and Aldermen and Committee meetings; assists in preparing visual aids and written reports. 
 Makes presentations to local groups and committees. 
 Manages databases of traffic volume, speeds, crash histories, level of service, and signal field equipment. 
 Develops complex traffic engineering models and associated data management. 
 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer II: 
 
 Function as a liaison between City and outside entities. 
 Provides staff support at various Board of Mayor and Aldermen and Committee meetings; assists in preparing visual aids and written reports. 
 Manages databases of traffic volume, speeds, crash histories, level of service, and signal field equipment. 
 
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 IV. Primary Job Challenges 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I: 
 Primary challenges of this position include prioritizing work in a complex project driven environment. Serving as a recognized specialist in engineering and providing problem-solving expertise on especially difficult and novel engineering problems for traffic, transportation and ITS projects. Development of traffic and transportation models using complex software. 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer II: 
 Primary challenges of this position include prioritizing work and tasks in a complex project driven environment. Serves as a recognized specialist in engineering and provides problem-solving expertise on especially difficult and novel engineering problems for traffic, transportation and ITS projects. 
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 V.&#xa0; Equipment Operated 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I and&#xa0; II: 
 
 General office equipment including computers, copiers, printer, multiline telephone, etc. 
 Motor Vehicle 
 GPS Equipment 
 Traffic Signal and ITS Equipment 
 
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 VI. Key Competencies Required 
 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I: 
 
 Basic knowledge of traffic engineering and ITS practices and procedures. 
 Basic knowledge of applicable local, state, and federal regulations. 
 Basic knowledge of engineering terminology, principles, and theories. 
 Basic knowledge of estimating and surveying procedures. 
 Basic knowledge of contract administration and negotiation. 
 Basic knowledge of project management and administrative principles and practices. 
 
 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer II: 
 
 Intermediate knowledge of traffic engineering and ITS practices and procedures. 
 Intermediate knowledge of applicable local, state, and federal regulations. 
 Intermediate knowledge of engineering terminology, principles, and theories. 
 Intermediate knowledge of estimating and surveying procedures. 
 Intermediate knowledge of contract administration and negotiation. 
 Intermediate knowledge of project management and administrative principles and practices. 
 
 
 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I and&#xa0; II: 
 
 Job Content Knowledge: 
 
 Proficient with computers and Microsoft products (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.), Adobe and Bluebeam. 
 Proficient with (or ability to be proficient with) CAD, GPS and Arc GIS is desirable. 
 Proficient with (or ability to be proficient with) various traffic modeling software, signal equipment ITS equipment and signal operation systems. 
 
 
 Language Skills:&#xa0; Read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents.&#xa0; Respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community.&#xa0; Write speeches and articles for publication that conform to prescribed style and format.&#xa0; Effectively present information to top management, public groups, and/or boards of directors. 
 Mathematical Skills: &#xa0;&#xa0;Work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry.&#xa0; 
 Reasoning Ability: &#xa0;&#xa0;Define complex problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Interprets an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. 
 Teamwork: &#xa0;&#xa0;Develops constructive and cooperative working relationships with others.&#xa0;&#xa0;Encourages others to express their ideas and opinions.&#xa0; Provides input into identifying and solving problems.&#xa0; Anticipates need of others for information about job tasks and work environment and provides it to them in a timely manner.&#xa0; Willingly assists others with job tasks when appropriate.&#xa0; 
 
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 VII. Physical Demands and Work Environment 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I and&#xa0; II: 
 Physical Demands: &#xa0;Performance of the essential duties of this job requires the incumbent to: 
 
 Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time. 
 Regularly move about around different worksites. 
 
 
 Constantly operates equipment or machinery such as blowers, pressure washers, backpack blowers, various hand tools, mini-packer, bobcat, and golf carts. (change this to reflect the actual equipment employee will use).&#xa0; 
 Frequently positions self to maintain work area and items needed to complete daily tasks. 
 Regularly communicates information and ideas so others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. 
 Occasionally ascends/descends ladders.&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 Regularly moves/transports up to 20&#xa0;pounds. 
 Occasionally moves/transports up&#xa0;to&#xa0;50&#xa0;pounds. &#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 
 Work Environment: &#xa0; 
 
 The work environment is moderately noisy (business office with computers and printers) . 
 Performance of the essential duties of this job requires:&#xa0; 
 Occasional work&#xa0;near&#xa0;moving&#xa0;mechanical&#xa0;parts&#xa0; 
 Occasional work&#xa0;in&#xa0;high,&#xa0;precarious&#xa0;places 
 Occasional work with fumes&#xa0;or&#xa0;airborne&#xa0;particles&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 Occasional exposure to vibration 
 Occasional work in outdoor weather conditions 
 Occasional risk of electrical shock 
 Traffic and Transportation Engineer I: 
 Education and Experience:&#xa0; The required knowledge, skill, and abilities to satisfactorily perform job duties are normally acquired through attainment of&#xa0;a bachelor&#8217;s degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university in civil engineering or related discipline&#xa0;plus&#xa0;2&#xa0;years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 
 Required Certifications/Licenses: &#xa0; 
 
 TN Driver&#8217;s License 
 Engineer Intern (EI) 
 TDOT Local Government Guidelines Manual &#38; ROW Training (Must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary period) 
 TDOT Local Programs CEI Training (Must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary period) 
 10 Hours OSHA Training within 1 month of employment 
 IMSA Traffic Signal Tech I and II (Must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary period) 
 
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 Traffic and Transportation Engineer II: 
 Education and Experience:&#xa0; The required knowledge, skill, and abilities to satisfactorily perform job duties are normally acquired through attainment of&#xa0;a bachelor&#8217;s degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university in civil engineering or related discipline&#xa0;plus&#xa0;4&#xa0;years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 
 Required Certifications/Licenses: &#xa0; 
 
 TN Driver&#8217;s License 
 Professional Engineer (TN) (A Professional Engineering License from any state is required to apply for this position; however, the Tennessee Professional Engineering License must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary period.) 
 TDOT Local Government Guidelines Manual &#38; ROW Training (Must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary period) 
 TDOT Local Programs CEI Training (Must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary period) 
 10 Hours OSHA Training within 1 month of employment 
 IMSA Traffic Signal Tech I and II (Must be obtained prior to completion of the probationary period)</description>
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								<title>Civil Project Engineer | City of Fort Smith</title>								
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								<description>Fort Smith, Arkansas,  JOB SUMMARY 
 The incumbent under the guidance of the Director of Engineering provides civil engineering for planning, design, project development, implementation, coordination and contract administration of public works facilities and related municipal functions. 
 ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 
 Note: All City of Fort Smith positions require the employee to provide good customer service to both internal and external customers, maintain positive and effective working relationships with other City employees, and have regular and reliable attendance that is non-disruptive.&#xa0; Must show cooperation and respect to fellow employees and supervisors at all times.&#xa0; All other duties as assigned by the immediate supervisor and/or department director.&#xa0;  
 
 &#xa0; Review studies, plans, specifications and design data for projects to assure compliance with design criteria, standards and ordinances. 
 Prepare preliminary studies, estimates and schedules for facility improvements. 
 Prepare scope and criteria for engineering services contracts; review consultant qualifications and proposals and negotiate fees for services. Administer engineering contracts. 
 Prepare designs including plans, specifications, contract documents, estimates and schedules for projects; supervise or coordinate filed surveys, subsurface investigations, testing and drafting. Perform inspections as needed.&#xa0; Prepare design standards, standard construction specifications, ordinances and other documents. 
 Prepare legal descriptions, easements and other documents. Coordinate with appraisers and attorneys, develop cost data and other information regarding right-of-way acquisition.&#xa0; Contact property owners, review project impact and obtain easements. 
 Administer construction contracts, review and analyze bids, coordinate utility relocations, review quality control reports, pay estimates, change orders and related documents. 
 Assist other city departments and/or programs in review and analysis of data, project development, programming, scheduling and contract administration. 
 Consult and provide assistance/information to consulting engineers, surveyors, agencies, contractors, outside representatives and general public regarding design methods, materials and construction procedures, and administrative guidelines. Investigate citizen complaints. 
 Regular attendance and timeliness is required. 
 
 SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES 
 Directly supervises two Engineering Technicians within the department.&#xa0; Carries out supervisor responsibilities in accordance with the city&#8217;s policies and applicable laws.&#xa0; Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, evaluating, training employees; planning, assigning and directing work; addressing complaints and resolving problems.&#xa0; Provides supervision to multiple engineering consultants and contractors for street, drainage, water and sewer construction projects. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 
 To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.&#xa0; Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.&#xa0; 
 Minimum Qualifications 
 Senior Project Engineer: 
 
 Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering is required; Civil Engineering is preferred. 
 Minimum of 8 years civil engineering experience with a background in public works facilities, including water and wastewater systems, streets, drainage and land development, along with knowledge of the various regulatory agency requirements. 
 
 
 Knowledge of real property titles, rights-of-way, platting and legal descriptions is necessary.&#xa0; 
 Must already be a registered P.E. and become registered in the State of Arkansas within 12 months of employment. 
 
 &#xa0; Project Engineer II: 
 
 Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering is required; Civil Engineering is preferred. 
 Minimum of 5 years civil engineering experience with a background in public works facilities, including water and wastewater systems, streets, drainage and land development, along with knowledge of the various regulatory agency requirements. 
 Knowledge of real property titles, rights- of-way, platting and legal descriptions is necessary.&#xa0; 
 Must already be a registered P.E. and become registered in the State of Arkansas within 12 months of employment. 
 
 &#xa0; Project Engineer I: 
 
 Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering is required; Civil Engineering is preferred. 
 Minimum of 2 years civil engineering experience with a background in public works facilities, including water and wastewater systems, streets, drainage and land development, along with knowledge of the various regulatory agency requirements. 
 Knowledge of real property titles, rights- of-way, platting and legal descriptions is necessary.&#xa0; 
 Must already be a registered P.E. and become registered in the State of Arkansas within 12 months of employment. 
 
 &#xa0; Project Engineer (EI): 
 
 Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering is required; Civil Engineering is preferred. 
 Knowledge of real property titles, rights- of-way, platting and legal descriptions is preferred.&#xa0; 
 Must be registered as an Engineering Intern in the State of Arkansas or become registered within 12 months of employment. 
 
 OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES 
 
 The incumbent should possess knowledge of the selection of materials, methods and techniques for construction, layout of operations sequence for water, wastewater and public works facilities. 
 The incumbent must have excellent verbal and written communications skills as well as strong organizational skills. 
 Problem solving, and analytical ability are required to perform the duties of this position. 
 Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are also required. 
 The incumbent should have knowledge of modern office practices, procedures, and equipment. 
 Must be proficient in the use of word processing programs, spreadsheets and technical/analytical software. 
 
 POSITION DESIGNATIONS 
 This position is not designated as essential during inclement weather events.&#xa0; City services will be maintained during inclement weather, such as heavy snow or ice storms and all essential employees are expected to report to work due to the critical functions of the position.&#xa0; This position is &#xa0;able to work remotely. &#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0;&#xa0; 
 This position does&#xa0; have the potential to drive as part of their regular job duties. 
 This position is &#xa0;designated as a safety/security sensitive position and is &#xa0;subject to random DOT drug and alcohol screenings and/or non-DOT drug and alcohol screenings (a safety/security sensitive position is one in which a momentary lapse in attention may result in injury or death of another person). 
 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 
 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.&#xa0; Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 
 While performing the duties of this job, the employee must frequently stand, walk, talk and hear.&#xa0; Occasionally sit, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl and use hands to finger, handle or feel objects.&#xa0; The incumbent must also reach with hands and arms.&#xa0; Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, color, distance and peripheral vision.&#xa0; Depth perception and the ability to adjust focus are also necessary. 
 The employee is occasionally required to lift up to 50 pounds. 
 WORK ENVIRONMENT 
 The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.&#xa0; Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 
 While performing the duties of this position the incumbent is exposed to outdoor weather conditions and wet, humid conditions (non-weather).&#xa0; The employee works in conditions such as, near moving mechanical parts, construction equipment and in high precarious places, is at risk of electrical shock and vibration.&#xa0; The incumbent may occasionally be exposed to fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals as may be present at a treatment facility or construction site. 
 The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. 
 EMPLOYMENT SCREENINGS 
 This position requires the below screenings prior to employment: 
 
 Criminal History Background Check 
 Motor Vehicle Record Check (MVR) 
 Drug Screen 
 
 **This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee and/or applicant.&#xa0; Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice** 
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								<title>Public Works Engineering Superintendent | Town of Windsor</title>								
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								<description>Windsor, Colorado,  Hiring Range: &#xa0;The hiring range for this position is $103,275.00 - $114,894.00 annually, depending on skills and qualifications.&#xa0; Work Schedule:&#xa0; &#xa0;Generally, Monday-Friday, 40 hours or more per week, may work evenings, weekends, and holidays as determined by the needs of the Town and for problem resolution. NATURE OF WORK &#xa0; As a senior leader in Public Works, the Public Works Engineering Superintendent position performs supervisory, management, and highly skilled analytic (Pavement Management) and administrative work in planning, developing, directing, and managing operations and maintenance activities, and is responsible for capital improvement projects of the Town&#8217;s streets, traffic control devices, storm drainage, water, and sewer infrastructure, including approximately 273 centerline miles of roadway. This position leads the Streets and Storm Drainage Division, overseeing a team that delivers essential public services across a wide range of assets, including roadways, alleyways, parking lots, bridges, culverts, concrete curbs, gutters, and sidewalks, along with ADA ramps, storm drainage systems, traffic control devices, street lighting, and pavement markings. The Superintendent ensures the successful execution of daily operations as well as complex capital projects such as pavement management, roadway rehabilitation, pavement preservation, utility replacements, drainage improvements, and infrastructure upgrades. The role is responsible for budgeting, capital planning, contracting, and regulatory coordination, as well as technical oversight of construction plans, traffic control, and pavement management programs. This position works closely with internal departments, regional partners, and utility providers, and plays a key role in emergency response and organizational coordination. As a leader, the Superintendent is responsible for staff development, performance management, and building a high-performing team, while also providing strategic recommendations and presentations to executive leadership and the Town Board. Individuals in this position are required to perform work in a manner consistent with and exemplary of the town&#8217;s PRIDE philosophy and the town&#8217;s Equal Employment Opportunity policy. SUPERVISION RECEIVED &#xa0; The individual in the Public Works Engineering Superintendent role works under the direct supervision of the Director of Public Works to carry out assigned duties, functions, roles and projects in both routine and complex circumstances. SUPERVISION/LEADERSHIP EXERCISED &#xa0; Exercises supervision of the Public Works Street Operations Supervisor &#38; Public Works Construction Inspector. 
 
 
 Essential Job Functions 
 
 
 The individual in the Public Works Engineering Superintendent role is assigned specific assignments, job duties, scope, authority, responsibility, roles, and requirements as determined by the town and pursuant to laws, regulations, and practices. Individuals in this position must be able to successfully perform, be responsible for, and/or assist in the fulfillment of many job functions and duties with or without reasonable accommodations. The following duties and responsibilities are illustrative of the primary functions of this position and are not intended to be all-inclusive: Public Works 
 
 Develop, implement, and monitor budget, goals, and objectives; Conduct research and make recommendations to the Director of Public Works concerning decisions and commitments involving large expenditures with significant impact not only on the town organization but also on the community as a whole; develop and manage assigned staff in a fiscally responsible manner. 
 Plan, coordinate, implement, and review the programs and projects of the streets division&#8217;s operations, which includes work plans for assigned projects for items such as project management of streets and storm drainage projects, cost estimates, and program development. 
 This position functions as a member of the Streets Divisions management team and is responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing the activities and expenditures to ensure that the work is performed according to appropriate guidelines, policies, and regulations. &#xa0;Develops maintenance plans for assigned work for the street operations. &#xa0;Ensures completion of maintenance plans in accordance with proscribed timeframes and levels of service. 
 Plan, develop, design, and implement programs and projects of the specialized Public Works teams; establish goals and objectives; assist the Public Works Director in long-range planning for the department. &#xa0;Oversee departmental strategic plans and objectives to ensure alignment with the Public Works Director&#8217;s expectations and the town&#8217;s mission, vision, values, plans, objectives, and expectations. 
 Reviews and manages all Right-of-Way repair permits in the Town&#8217;s permitting system, including evaluation of traffic control plans, site plans, and compliance with MUTCD and Town Street Standards, verification of required bonds, and oversight of field activities such as potholing and restoration of pavement, sidewalks, alleys, and related infrastructure. 
 Serves as a resource for the division; provides administrative and technical staff assistance to the sector. &#xa0;Coordinates services, planning, and work with other divisions, departments, governmental agencies, and community agencies/organizations, such as CDOT, Weld &#38; Larimer Counties, XCEL Energy, and Poudre Valley REA. 
 Responds to citizen&#8217;s request for service on all town-maintained streets and roads, roadsides, rights-of-ways, bridges, medians, sidewalks/curb &#38; gutters, open spaces, easements, storm drainage systems, and other areas within the Town of Windsor within 48 hours. &#xa0;Answers questions and provides information to the public. Investigates concerns or complaints and recommends necessary action to resolve issues. Responds respectfully and professionally to citizens&#8217; complaints and inquiries. 
 Assists the Public Works Director with placing staff on-call for emergency events and planned events such as snow and ice removal and flooding situations. 
 Contribute to the effectiveness of team decision-making and management by providing information, sharing resources, participating and adapting work schedules to accomplish goals and projects. 
 Develop new programs and concepts through extensive analysis and interpretations of data and facts. 
 Makes recommendations for the development and implementation of policies and procedures. 
 Plan utilization of resources such as personnel and equipment to meet normal and emergency conditions; schedule work in a manner to avoid unnecessary delay. 
 Prepare and conduct coaching plans on a regular basis for all direct reports. 
 Lead, manage, supervise, and evaluate the performance of assigned staff and teams, champions employee engagement, involvement, accountability, and a culture of service. 
 Prepare, analyze and present budgets and monitor costs, efficiencies, controls, ensuring that these align with town and Department objectives. 
 Prepare and/or review proposals, contracts, cost estimates, intergovernmental agreements and related documents.&#xa0; 
 Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned staff directly and indirectly. &#xa0;Interview, select and hire employees and oversee disciplinary actions in coordinated approach with Director of Public Works and Human Resources as appropriate.&#xa0; 
 Review work schedules and staffing levels to ensure delivery of services in accordance with established levels of service. 
 Develop and maintain effective teamwork.&#xa0; 
 Resolve disputes and implement solutions using sound management and conflict resolution skills. 
 Ensure the completion of daily work progress inputs into Cartography software program, and ensures this data is used to compile reports and maps needed by the Public Works Department. 
 Manage the effective use of the Division&#39;s resources to improve organizational productivity and levels of service.&#xa0; 
 Evaluate operations and services; develop, recommend and implement long-term and short-term improvements.&#xa0; 
 Collect, monitor and analyze Division levels of service to ensure efficiency, effectiveness; creates action plans for improvement as needed. Oversee the development and administration of safety &#38; training programs for conformance with policies and laws; monitor training and work results including evaluation of accidents, injuries and claims.&#xa0; 
 Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with representatives of the community, citizens, employees, and public interest groups. 
 Communicate effectively verbally in face-to-face and one-to-one setting, using a telephone and in person. 
 Develop communication plans and tools to drive proactive messaging; build awareness and positive perceptions of Division activities. 
 Motivate, engage and lead employees in a culture of service. 
 Identify and integrate new technologies into division and town operations. 
 Exercise initiative, sound judgment, and decision making within the scope of authority. 
 Solicit feedback from staff; work to implement new ideas and procedures. 
 Plan, coordinate and arrange for appropriate training of assigned Public Works teams, and ensure that teams support and comply with, engage in and understand applicable safety standards, best practices and town/department safety regulations and expectations, engage in safe work practices, reporting and addressing safety and risk matters appropriately and timely. 
 Review and coordinate department budgets with Director of Public Works; present and defend budget proposal; administer expenditures and revenues through monitoring of budgets; authorize purchases of supplies, materials, and equipment. 
 Asses needs working with the Director of Public Works to determine necessity of capital improvements and equipment acquisition. 
 Make presentations and recommendations to the Director of Public Works, Town Manager, Town Board, staff, citizen advisory groups, community organizations, etc. 
 Review proposed ordinances, regulations, plans, specifications, sketches, notes, prints, and technical reports related to projects and activities for content, accuracy, and feasibility; requisition materials and supplies; maintain detailed record system by collecting, assembling, and analyzing data, and preparing periodic reports. 
 Prepare a variety of reports and projects as requested by the Director of Public Works. Perform related work as required and assigned. May perform as Acting Public Works Director in the absence of the Public Works Director. 
 Provide professional advice on issues to Director, Department Head, Town Manager, and Town Board; presents to supervisors, boards, commissions, civic groups, and the general public.&#xa0; 
 Maintains contact with town employees, vendors, contractors, and the public regarding 
 Prepares annual performance evaluations that clearly define expectations. Documents performance highlights and provides regular feedback to employees. 
 Communicates information from management to staff in an accurate and timely manner. 
 Communicate official plans, policies, and procedures to staff and the general public. Serves as a liaison and maintains contact with town employees, vendors, contractors the public, and other departments as well as state, local, and other public officials regarding town streets, traffic, and rights-of-way. &#xa0; Answer letters of inquiry and addresses public and civic organizations, which inform the public of policies, procedures, and the availability of facilities for public use. &#xa0; 
 
 Independence of Action 
 
 This is one position class where the employee is expected to exercise independent judgment and apply technical and professional skills in achieving work tasks. Work is reviewed through observation, inspection for accuracy and by results obtained. Supervisor is involved on problems of major impact. 
 
 Engineering 
 
 Has advanced knowledge of the town&#8217;s infrastructure and makes valuable recommendations for capital improvement priorities. &#xa0; &#xa0; 
 Advanced knowledge of infrastructure construction materials and methods and able to effectively communicate with construction personnel and manage projects. 
 Engineering design and/or management of town infrastructure projects, including accurate record keeping and compliance with rules and regulations of outside funding agency, if applicable. &#xa0; 
 Directs oversight of related CIP projects and prepares and implements the Division&#39;s CIP-associated projects by making work and budget recommendations, reviewing plans, estimating time, material, and costs, providing technical input, and assisting the Engineering staff as directed. 
 Communicates clearly and appropriately with the public (using good customer service and problem-solving skills) and in various other forums (reports, memos, meetings with a contractors, developers and board meetings). 
 Prepares work schedules for complex projects, develops budgets, and programs activities of project teams. Provides training and coaching of other engineers and technicians.&#xa0; 
 Accurately analyzes data from different surveys and reports (i.e. traffic studies, parking, grading certificates) to make recommendations (reports) for action or in-action or direction as requested. &#xa0; 
 Manage special/complex projects as assigned (i.e. Pavement Management, State and Federal Grants Applications, Flood Plain Management, Drainage, Master Utility Plan etc.) &#xa0;which includes all tracking, record keeping, recommendations and administration. &#xa0; 
 Plan utilization of resources such as personnel and equipment to meet normal and emergency conditions; schedule work in a manner to avoid unnecessary delays. 
 Prepare and conduct coaching plans on a regular basis for all direct reports. 
 Lead, manage, supervise, and evaluate the performance of assigned staff and teams, champions employee engagement, involvement, accountability, and a culture of service. 
 Prepare, analyze and present budgets and monitor costs, efficiencies, controls, ensuring that these align with town and Department objectives. 
 Prepare and/or review proposals, contracts, cost estimates, intergovernmental agreements and related documents.&#xa0; 
 Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned staff directly and indirectly. &#xa0;Interview, select and hire employees and oversee disciplinary actions in a coordinated approach with the Director of Public Works and Human Resources as appropriate.&#xa0; 
 Review work schedules and staffing levels to ensure delivery of services in accordance with established levels of service. 
 Develop and maintain effective teamwork.&#xa0; 
 Review designs submitted by private developers and/or technical consultants for compliance with the town&#8217;s approved standards, generally accepted engineering standards and previously approved subdivision grading plans. &#xa0; 
 Conducts site inspections. &#xa0;Monitors and ensures compliance with the approved engineering plans and specifications on assigned projects. &#xa0;Responsible for coordinating the resolution of conflicts when the construction plans are not in accordance with the criteria or existing field conditions. 
 Works effectively, respectfully, and efficiently with technical/engineering consultants to revise project designs to achieve compliance with the standards referenced above. &#xa0; 
 Performs related duties as established by law/ordinance or reasonably directed by the town. &#xa0; 
 Ensure that all safety regulations and policies are understood. 
 
 OTHER DUTIES: Depending on organizational need, additional duties may include the following: 
 
 The Public Works Engineering Superintendent position is part of the snow removal program, which includes scheduled on-call responsibilities typically during the months of October to April. &#xa0;The Public Works Engineering - Superintendent is required to review and acknowledge the Snow Guidelines annually.&#xa0; 
 The Public Works Engineering Superintendent position participates in the Shared Fleet Vehicle Program, which requires an annual motor vehicle record check. 
 Skills in operating staff vehicles and pickup trucks as required for travel in this position.&#xa0; 
 May participate in Town employee committees, special projects that are directly or indirectly related to essential job functions, or assignments as required. 
 Continues educational and certification requirements in order to remain abreast of current methods and procedures. 
 Provides twenty-four-hour on-call support when necessary. 
 Performs research as directed, such as discovering new technology or tools, market research, etc. 
 Performs related duties as established by law/ordinance or reasonably directed by the town. Assist other departments/divisions as necessary. 
 
 
 For the full job description, please visit our job posting at:  https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/windsorgov/jobs/5314637/public-works-engineering-superintendent?page=2&#38;pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs</description>
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