Job Description:
Traffic Control Field Operations Supervisor
Description
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Employment TypeFull Time
Job SummaryThe City of Olathe is seeking a Traffic Control Field Operations Supervisor to join our dynamic Transportation team. This role can be particularly appealing to those who enjoy a mix of leadership, problem-solving, working on different projects, varied work locations and tasks, and a strong sense of responsibility for public safety and the smooth operation of infrastructure projects.
Effective management of work zones, incident responses, and special events is essential to minimize disruptions and hazards. Additionally, the role involves ensuring compliance with national safety standards, which is vital for maintaining a safe and functional transportation network. The supervisor’s ability to lead a team, manage resources, and implement new technologies also contributes to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the city’s traffic control operations, ultimately improving public safety and the quality of life for residents.
At the City of Olathe, Kansas, we are "Setting the Standard for Excellence in Public Service," and this commitment extends to both our residents and our employees. Our Vision, Values, and Mission form the foundation of our organizational culture, emphasizing integrity, learning, and customer service. As one of the fastest growing cities in the region, we seek innovative and engaged employees who are excited to help shape the future of our great City.
The City of Olathe offers competitive compensation and benefits, including tuition reimbursement, retirement savings plans, an onsite wellbeing clinic for eligible employees, and up to eight weeks of paid parental leave. You can check out the full benefits package online .
Join the City of Olathe and be a part of a team that values excellence, continuous learning, and the wellbeing of its employees.
If you’re ready to bring your expertise to our team, apply today!
Hiring Range: $30.50-$39.63 per hour depending on qualificationsFor more details, review the full job details and requirements below.The Traffic Control Field Operations Supervisor directs, manages, supervises, and oversees the activities and operations of the signs and pavement markings programs from design through construction, and all ongoing maintenance. This position oversees the operation and maintenance of the asset inventory and work order database and functions as the Infrastructure Department’s representative for the Special Events Committee.
Key Responsibilities- Plans, directs, and coordinates activities related to signs, pavement markings, work zone setups, incident management, and special events on public rights-of-way.
- Manages Right of Way permit approvals, work zone setups, and daily maintenance operations within the Traffic Control group.
- Leads, motivates, develops and evaluates assigned personnel, and responds to complaints and requests from city officials and residents.
- Estimates time, materials, and equipment for routine maintenance and oversees project management from Traffic Engineering.
- Administers, researches, and implements new technologies and equipment to improve traffic control safety, operation, and efficiency.
- Inspects signs and pavement marking assets for compliance with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and ensures safety procedures are followed.
Qualifications Experience: A minimum of five years of similar experience in traffic is required. At least one year of supervisory experience is preferred.
Education: A h igh school diploma or equivalent is required. An associate’s degree or other similar technical study or education in a relevant field of study is preferred.
Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. A valid International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Signs & Pavement Markings Technician II and a valid Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Technician certification are also required.
Environmental or Physical Demands: Work involves working in the office and outdoors. Exposure to weather conditions, various hazards such as vehicular traffic and heavy moving equipment is expected along with repetitive motion of handling traffic control devices and materials.