Transportation Engineer I
Company: City Of Roswell
Location: Roswell
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description City of Roswell, Georgia
www.roswellgov.com/jobs JOB DESCRIPTION To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential
job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job
functions herein described. Since every duty associated with this
position may not be described herein, employees may be required to
perform duties not specifically spelled out in the job description,
but which may be reasonably considered to be incidental in the
performing of their duties just as though they were actually
written out in this job description. Department: Transportation Pay
Grade: 511 FLSA Status: Exempt Job Code: T707 JOB SUMMARY The
purpose of this classification is to perform or assist project
manager(s) in performing technical traffic and transportation tasks
including: reviewing and analyzing capital design and construction
plans; reviewing and analyzing development and redevelopment plans;
design of transportation projects, analysis of improvements to
traffic operations and safety for motorists and pedestrians;
ensuring project compliance with requirements of the GDOT PDP
process, assisting in right of way acquisition and utility
coordination; coordination with other City departments,
consultants, contractors, other governmental agencies, developers,
and utility companies; and preparation of applications for grant
funding. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Designs and/or reviews and
prepares comments for capital design and construction projects;
evaluates project proposals and develops priority criteria and
ranking; conducts site visits to perform field investigation;
Reviews and resolves project design issues, schedule and budget,
tracks project status, attends various project related meetings.
Coordinates right of way and utility needs on capital projects;
coordinates or performs right-of-way investigations and tracking.
Prepares concept, scope, schedule, and budget for task orders given
to consultants. Reviews preliminary plans, right-of-way plans and
final plans. Coordinates utility and City review comments on plans
and submits for permits. Communicates with stakeholders for public
involvement efforts. Submits invoices, work orders, Committee
items, and plan reviews; tracks schedule, budget and project
status; and communicates and coordinates project tasks. Reviews
plans and gives guidance to developers and design consultants.
Reviews and prepares comments for site design development or
development plans and construction project plans from design
consultants and developers. Prepares or reviews intersection
improvement, signalization and signing and marking plans; prepares
cost estimates for plans designed; orders materials to use for
projects. Performs field investigations for signage, pothole and
erosion control issues; records complaints and problems brought by
residents and businesses; identifies and determines solutions to
issues; reports to supervisor to plan problem resolution. Conducts
speed studies, all-way stop, signal warrants and crash analysis.
Prepares and implements plans for bike and pedestrian facilities;
develops projects to implement bike loop, develops sidewalk
priority criteria. Reviews site development plans for any
transportation issues, including site investigation, technical
research, report preparation, meeting attendance, review team
coordination. Reviews and analyzes traffic impact studies. Performs
GIS analysis of transportation issues and prepares project
databases and graphics. Develops project concepts and designs and
prepares and/or supervises design drawings of transportation
improvements. Design may include drainage. Assists with contract
procurement process, including proposals and construction bid
packages; evaluates proposals and develops priority criteria and
ranking; and reviews work of contracted engineering firms and/or
in-house engineering consultant. Coordinates transportation
programs with GDOT, ARC, GRTA; reviews development proposals,
permit applications, and construction plans; coordinates
transportation plans with other governmental agencies. Maintains
knowledge of current policies, procedures, codes, and standards;
maintains awareness of new issues and advances; maintains
professional affiliations and participates in continued education
activities: meetings, conferences, workshops and training sessions.
Seeks out best practices literature and software and copies of
excellent reports and plans to keep in a library for division
reference. Fosters a working environment in which teamwork and
excellence is promoted, expected and routinely provided. Attends
meetings, serves on committees, and makes presentations as needed;
participates on review committees, policy committees, safety
committees, or other committees; represents the department at
public meetings and community events. Communicates with
supervisors, City Administrator, Mayor and City Council, and other
departments as needed; responds to requests for service. Responds
to citizen requests and concerns; meets with developers,
consultants, and engineers on projects. Prepares various forms,
reports, correspondence, time cards, or other documents. Receives
and reviews various forms, reports, correspondence, equipment
operating manuals, procedures, handbooks, reference materials,
manuals, or other documentation; reviews, completes, processes,
forwards or retains as appropriate. Performs administrative tasks
as needed; prepares related documents; helps in updating
transportation improvement plans, sidewalk priority list;
coordinates City participation in regional issues; prepares and
distributes agendas for meetings. Assists in seeking funding
resources to support projects and plans; prepares applications for
project funding; prepares grant applications; monitors compliance
with guidelines of grants awarded to the City. Provides technical
guidance and assistance to staff; monitors status of work
activities; and assists with problem situations. Coordinates,
participates, and represents the Department in meetings as needed:
City Council, Planning Commission, Design Review Board,
bike/pedestrian regional meetings, public involvement meetings,
intergovernmental meetings, and neighborhood meetings. Operates a
personal computer, and office equipment as necessary to complete
essential functions, including MS Word, Excel, and other software
utilized by the department. Follows safety procedures, reports
unsafe activities and conditions, utilizes safety equipment, and
monitors work environment for safety implications. Performs other
related duties as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Transportation
Engineer 1 Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or closely
related field. One (1) year experience in roadway design,
transportation or traffic engineering. Familiarity with
MicroStation, OpenRoads, and GIS software preferred. Assists in
design and analysis under supervision. EIT certification or ability
to obtain within 12 months of employment. Valid GA driver’s
license, with a satisfactory motor vehicle record (MVR). Special
Requirements: None Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of
codes, ordinances, and transportation engineering practices. Skill
in interpersonal communication for engaging diverse groups and
resolving issues. Ability to learn and apply City or departmental
policies, practices, and procedures. Ability to review and
prioritize data, exercising discretion in data classification,
referencing established standards. Ability to apply principles of
influence systems, such as motivation, incentive, and leadership,
and to exercise independent judgment in coordinating project
activities. Ability to utilize a wide variety of reference,
descriptive, and/or advisory information. Ability to write clearly
and concisely, with the ability to write persuasively on deadline.
Ability to apply principles of rational systems; to interpret
instructions, exercising independent judgment to adopt or modify
methods and standards per objectives. Ability to exercise judgment,
decisiveness and creativity in situations involving evaluation of
information against measurable or verifiable criteria. PHYSICAL
DEMANDS The work is light work which requires the ability to exert
very moderate effort in light work, typically involving some
combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and
which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of
objects and materials of moderate weight (12-20 pounds). Tasks may
involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or work station.
Tasks also require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors
or shades of colors, sounds, odor, depth, texture, and visual cues
or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is regularly performed without exposure to
adverse environmental conditions. The City has the right to revise
this job description at any time. This description does not
represent in any way a contract of employment. The City of Roswell,
Georgia commits to a policy of equal employment opportunity for
applicants and employees, complying with local, state and federal
laws. The City’s policy is to employ qualified persons without
discrimination regarding race, creed, color, religion, age, sex,
country of national origin, marital status, disability, sexual
orientation, gender identity, genetic information, political
affiliation, ethnicity, or status in any other group protected by
federal/state/local law.
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