Traffic Technician 1
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Traffic Technician 1
The City of Richmond is committed to be the most appealing, livable, well-managed community in Canada, a vision that is only made possible by developing our most valuable asset – our people. This is a great opportunity to join our team and shape our community. The City of Richmond offers competitive pay programs, comprehensive benefits and attractive incentives. If you are looking to make a difference, and to share our vision, then please apply.
Overview
Reporting to the Traffic Supervisor, this technical position is directly involved in traffic engineering analysis; design and drafting work and includes responsibilities for carrying out a variety of tasks and activities associated with the operations and programs of the Traffic Operations Section.
Examples of key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Field investigations and data collection on traffic volumes, traffic speeds, collision frequency, pedestrian and cyclist counts to determine needs for improvements and safety enhancements.
Conduct inspections to examine traffic device warrants, intersection corner sightlines and post construction traffic control deficiencies to determine the requirements to upgrade facilities.
Conduct traffic studies to determine the extent and nature of traffic issues and identify the appropriate traffic calming devices required.
Conduct field inspections as required to ensure that requirements of City Traffic Bylaws are met.
Analyze a wide range of traffic and parking related data; analyze traffic collision statistics to identify potential locations for additional safety features and controls (e.g. red light cameras, speed humps, traffic circles).
Coordinate traffic-related activities and technical support for special events affecting traffic operations; assess special event impacts of roadways and reviews recommendations to mitigate impacts.
Participate in discussions and coordinate plans to enhance traffic safety and work with a various community stakeholders and external agencies towards achieving objectives.
Liaise with internal customers to ensure traffic related matters are addressed as part of review for new developments, construction or other special projects.
Provide support to a variety of transportation, traffic, and transit advisory committees and offer technical expertise related to traffic safety and regulatory matters.
Maintain complete traffic operation files, records, regulatory documents.
Provide exceptional customer service to internal and external clients by effectively answering enquiries and complaints related to traffic engineering technical matters and issues.
Provide assistance to the Traffic Technician 2 and/or Traffic Supervisor as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge of City of Richmond practices, policies and procedures.
Knowledge of the rules, regulations and policies governing the work performed.
Knowledge of drafting and design methods, practices and procedures as related to traffic engineering projects and operations.
Knowledge and skill in the operation of Auto Cad would be an asset.
Knowledge of the functions, standards and operations of the Traffic Operations Unit.
Ability to perform technical analysis, design, drafting and other related tasks under general supervision.
Ability to make timely decisions that ensure and maintain public safety and the integrity of the City’s image in regards to changing traffic conditions, placement of traffic control devices, construction and other traffic related circumstances.
Ability to establish and maintain effective collaborative working relationships with the public and internal and external contacts consistent with the corporate customer service principles and provide information, assistance and interpretations as required.
Ability to interpret and communicate technical and specialized information in a user-friendly manner.
Ability to ensure that work meets quality and service requirements of the department.
Ability to obtain, interpret, summarize and prepare data and information required for reports and operations.
Ability to assign and check the work of temporary staff and provide instruction and training.
Ability to effectively operate REDMS or other similar document management system.
Skill in the operation of computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
Skill in the operation of tools, instruments and equipment used in the work.
Skill in effective verbal and written communication with both internal and external customers.
Ability to successfully clear a Police Information Check.
Qualifications and Experience:
Completion of Grade 12, plus technical training courses equivalent to a one-year program in engineering, applied science technology, traffic and transportation, municipal planning or a related discipline.
A minimum of one (1) year of experience related to engineering and public works, traffic operations, transportation engineering or municipal planning.
Experience working in a municipal environment is preferred.
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Valid Class 5 Driver’s Licence for the Province of British Columbia.
Working Conditions:
The work is performed is an office environment with regular site visits and field installation of traffic data collection equipment.
This position requires routine light physical effort, visual and mental concentration.
Additional Information:
Employee Group:
CUPE Local 718
Position Status:
Regular Full-Time
Duration of Appointment:
NA
Salary Range:
$38.43 - $45.27
Hours of Work:
8:15am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday on a compressed work week
Application Posted:
5/8/25
External Closing Date:
6/5/25
PCC#:
New PCC #