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Engineering Technician - Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, Public Works

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Clark County Washington

Chicago, IL (In Person)

$81,286 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/28/2026

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Job Description

Job Summary The Engineering Technician supports the implementation and administration of the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program by collecting and analyzing traffic data, responding to public inquiries, preparing reports and presentations, and assisting in community engagement efforts. This position works under the direct supervision of a licensed engineer and plays a key role in improving neighborhood traffic safety and livability. Engineer positions are represented by PROTEC17, Professional and Technical Employees.
Qualifications Education and Experience:
Associate degree in Civil Engineering Technology, Transportation, or a related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience. 1-3 years of experience in traffic engineering, public works, or a related technical field. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with GIS, AutoCAD, or traffic data tools is a plus. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently in the field and in a team environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with local government or community-based programs. Knowledge of traffic calming principles and neighborhood traffic safety strategies. Bilingual skills are a plus for community engagement.
Knowledge of:
Traffic control systems including the installation and maintenance procedures for traffic signals.
Ability to:
Prepare written reports, and maintain logs and records of statistical data; review drawings and plans; identify and design traffic signal systems necessary to meet legal requirements, control traffic, and meet safety requirements; monitor and maintain a parts inventory and to compute quantities and costs of supplies; follow written and oral instructions and to express ideas effectively orally and in writing; to establish and maintain effective relationships with internal and external personnel.
Selection Process:
Resume and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application. Application Review (Pass/ Fail)
  • An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process. Practical Exam (Pass/Fail)
  • This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process. Oral Interview
  • The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement.
Top candidate(s) will continue in the process. Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education. It is general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression. First review of candidates will be July 8th. This recruitment may close on or after the first review date with no additional notice. Examples of Duties Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Data Collection & Analysis Conduct fieldwork to collect traffic data, including speed studies, volume counts, and observational surveys. Process and analyze traffic data using spreadsheets, GIS, and traffic analysis software. Assist in preparing technical summaries and visualizations to support engineering decisions. Public Engagement & Communication Respond to inquiries and concerns from residents regarding neighborhood traffic issues. Attend evening public meetings and open houses to provide technical support and assist in presenting information to the community. Help prepare materials such as flyers, maps, and presentations for public outreach. Technical Support & Reporting Assist in the preparation of engineering reports, memos, and documentation for NTMP projects. Support the development of traffic calming plans and conceptual designs under the direction of a licensed engineer. Maintain accurate records of project activities, public feedback, and data findings. Program Implementation Help coordinate the installation of traffic calming measures such as signage, pavement markings, and physical devices. Monitor project progress and assist in evaluating the effectiveness of implemented solutions. Support interdepartmental coordination and communication with contractors or vendors as needed. Salary Grade Local 17 Engineers.9 Salary Range $33.26
  • $44.90
  • per hour
Close Date Open Until Filled Recruiter Rori Jones Email:
Rori.

Jones@clark.wa.gov Equal Opportunity Employer Clark County is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal opportunity in employment, access, and delivery of all county services. Clark County's Equal Employment Opportunity Plan is available at http://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/documents. Employee Benefits and additional compensation Clark County provides regular full-time and part-time employees with a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical, vision and dental insurance, paid leave, flexible spending accounts, life insurance and long-term disability, retirement, and deferred compensation. Some types of employees in some positions and bargaining units might have different benefits and additional compensation. More specific benefit information for the different bargaining units can be found at https://clark.wa.gov/human-resources/employee-benefits. Also please refer to the specific bargaining unit contract for additional compensation at https://clark.wa.gov/human-resources/documents. Retirement Information All Clark County employees must participate in a
WASHINGTON STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM PLAN
(PERS, PSERS or LEOFF).Employee contributions begin the first day of work. Current contribution rates vary by plan but could range from 5% to 15% of gross pay, depending on the plan choice. For additional information, check out the Department of Retirement Systems' web site here: http://www.drs.wa.gov/ If you are in need of ADA/Section 504 assistance for accommodations, please contact Human Resources at (564) 397-2456; Relay (800) 833-6388. With its great natural beauty, Clark County, Washington, always has attracted people and businesses. We welcome those who visit and settle here, providing fresh perspectives, growing diversity and vibrant energy. Our forward-looking community is framed by the scenic Cascade Range to the east and the majestic Columbia River to the south and west. The area is a picturesque place to work, play, and live. Named for Captain William Clark of Lewis and Clark Expedition fame, our county is one of the fastest growing regions in Washington state and the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area. Today, more than 467,000 people call Clark County home. Clark County government works to enhance the quality of life for all of our diverse community by providing services with integrity, openness and accountability. We are one of the county's largest employers, providing a wide range of rewarding careers for about 1,570 people. Candidates will be evaluated based on the content of their applications and those deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process. Some recruitments may require the following: Assessment, Cover Letter, Practical Exam, Evidence of a valid driver's license, Criminal Background Check or other requirements. Oral Interviews are conducted with a panel of interviewers. If you are selected for an interview you will be contacted by the hiring department. Employment References may be conducted for the final candidates, including verification of education. You can get more information about job descriptions, pay schedule and employee benefits on the Clark County Human Resources website at www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources.