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Traffic Studies Manager
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MGT is pleased to collaborate with the City of Orlando (pop. 329,347) in its pursuit of smarter, safer streets by supporting the search for a Traffic Studies Manager who will bring innovation, strategic insight, and a data-driven approach to urban mobility.
The City’s Transportation Engineering Division is focused on expanding and enhancing transportation options to connect more residents with access to jobs and opportunities, amenities for an active lifestyle, and alternatives to reduce the impact on the environment.
The Position The Traffic Studies Manager leads the strategic planning, execution, and analysis of traffic studies, while overseeing transportation engineering and traffic control initiatives aimed at enhancing roadway safety, operational efficiency, and infrastructure quality. This multifaceted role integrates engineering knowledge, data-driven analysis, and public policy insight to inform decisions on traffic management and street design. The position reports to the Traffic Operations Engineer.
This newly appointed leader will manage a $1.4 million budget and lead a team of nine professionals, including four Civil Engineers, four Traffic Analysts, and one Senior Administrative Assistant. The team conducts on average 900 traffic studies annually.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee traffic study operations and manage engineers and analysts in traffic analysis, data collection, and operational assessments.
Serve as the subject-matter expert on traffic engineering, safety, and mobility, and liaison between city officials, contractors, and the public.
Manage budgets, contracts, and consultant deliverables for traffic studies, review and approve permits, work orders, and invoices.
Act as Traffic Operations Engineer when needed.
Lead and manage diverse traffic engineering studies including signal warrants, intersection control evaluations, corridor operations, and neighborhood traffic calming.
Oversee the street lighting program and budget.
Develop performance measures to evaluate traffic safety and efficiency.
Review and approve developer-submitted traffic impact studies for compliance with municipal standards and policies.
Oversee the development of technical reports and presentations for City Council, Planning Commission, and community stakeholders.
Direct traffic data collection programs, including turning movement counts, speed studies, crash analysis, and origin-destination surveys.
Collaborate with MPOs, transit agencies, and state DOTs on multimodal planning, safety initiatives, and long-range transportation strategies.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or directly related field.
Current Professional Engineer License.
Four (4) years of progressively responsible transportation engineering work.
At least one (1) year of experience in a supervisory, managerial or team lead capacity.
Valid Florida Driver's License or valid license from another state to transfer within 30 days of hire (A valid US driver’s license must be presented at time of interview).
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Vision Zero programs, Complete Streets design, and multimodal safety studies.
Familiarity with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and smart mobility strategies.
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification.
Prior experience in a municipal, county, or state transportation agency.
Evaluating and Prioritizing Backlogged Studies
– Assess the current backlog of traffic studies to determine which should advance, be deferred, or discontinued while identifying priorities for future planning cycles.
Navigating Complex Stakeholder Dynamics
– Leverage strong professional and political acumen to effectively negotiate and align priorities across the section team, the division and department leadership, community stakeholders, and elected officials.
Accelerating Onboarding and Policy Familiarity
– Quickly learn and internalize City of Orlando policies and procedures to take initiative and contribute meaningfully from day one.
Professional Opportunities Strategic Leadership Role
– A prime opportunity for a team leader ready to take ownership of the Traffic Studies section and step in to shape its direction and impact.
Supportive Culture and Career Growth
– Join a collaborative, close-knit team that values internal talent. The City of Orlando is known for promoting from within, and this role offers strong mentorship and visibility that will position the right candidate for future advancement within the department or across city government. The mayor is a strong advocate for internal promotions!
Balanced Lifestyle in a Dynamic City
– Enjoy meaningful, challenging work in a vibrant city where there’s always something happening while maintaining a healthy work-life balance that allows time for family, friends, and personal pursuits.
Other Important Information
Application Instruction and Deadline Date
– Please see the attached Position Brochure for more information.
Qualified candidates should submit résumé, cover letter, and contact information for four or more supervisory and/or professional references online at www.GovHRjobs.com. The position is open until it is filled, and applications will be reviewed as they are received. The job posting will close once a suitable candidate is identified.
Confidential questions
regarding this recruitment may be directed to: Joan Walko, MGT Senior Consultant, (410) 499-9586.
The salary range
for the position is up to $127,000, and the hiring rate will be set depending on qualifications. Salaries above the midpoint range require CAO approval.
Florida Sunshine Laws
– Please be aware that all aspects of this recruitment are open to public records requests throughout the process.
The City offers a generous and competitive benefits package
– with world-class benefits designed to meet the needs of employees and eligible dependents and add value to their lives. Most benefits are effective on the 31st day of continuous employment. Dental and vision coverage is effective on the 1st day of the month following your 30th day of continuous employment. For more information about plan highlights, costs, and effective dates, please visit the
City of Orlando Benefits Summary .
Veteran's Preference
is given according to Florida Law. Please answer the supplemental questions and attach a copy of your DD214 and service-related disability documentation (if applicable) to your application prior to the job posting closing date. If confidential information (e.g., social security number) appears on your form, please make a copy and redact
only
that information prior to submission.
The City of Orlando provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or genetic information.
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Traffic Studies Manager
role at
City of Orlando
MGT is pleased to collaborate with the City of Orlando (pop. 329,347) in its pursuit of smarter, safer streets by supporting the search for a Traffic Studies Manager who will bring innovation, strategic insight, and a data-driven approach to urban mobility.
The City’s Transportation Engineering Division is focused on expanding and enhancing transportation options to connect more residents with access to jobs and opportunities, amenities for an active lifestyle, and alternatives to reduce the impact on the environment.
The Position The Traffic Studies Manager leads the strategic planning, execution, and analysis of traffic studies, while overseeing transportation engineering and traffic control initiatives aimed at enhancing roadway safety, operational efficiency, and infrastructure quality. This multifaceted role integrates engineering knowledge, data-driven analysis, and public policy insight to inform decisions on traffic management and street design. The position reports to the Traffic Operations Engineer.
This newly appointed leader will manage a $1.4 million budget and lead a team of nine professionals, including four Civil Engineers, four Traffic Analysts, and one Senior Administrative Assistant. The team conducts on average 900 traffic studies annually.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee traffic study operations and manage engineers and analysts in traffic analysis, data collection, and operational assessments.
Serve as the subject-matter expert on traffic engineering, safety, and mobility, and liaison between city officials, contractors, and the public.
Manage budgets, contracts, and consultant deliverables for traffic studies, review and approve permits, work orders, and invoices.
Act as Traffic Operations Engineer when needed.
Lead and manage diverse traffic engineering studies including signal warrants, intersection control evaluations, corridor operations, and neighborhood traffic calming.
Oversee the street lighting program and budget.
Develop performance measures to evaluate traffic safety and efficiency.
Review and approve developer-submitted traffic impact studies for compliance with municipal standards and policies.
Oversee the development of technical reports and presentations for City Council, Planning Commission, and community stakeholders.
Direct traffic data collection programs, including turning movement counts, speed studies, crash analysis, and origin-destination surveys.
Collaborate with MPOs, transit agencies, and state DOTs on multimodal planning, safety initiatives, and long-range transportation strategies.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or directly related field.
Current Professional Engineer License.
Four (4) years of progressively responsible transportation engineering work.
At least one (1) year of experience in a supervisory, managerial or team lead capacity.
Valid Florida Driver's License or valid license from another state to transfer within 30 days of hire (A valid US driver’s license must be presented at time of interview).
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Vision Zero programs, Complete Streets design, and multimodal safety studies.
Familiarity with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and smart mobility strategies.
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification.
Prior experience in a municipal, county, or state transportation agency.
Evaluating and Prioritizing Backlogged Studies
– Assess the current backlog of traffic studies to determine which should advance, be deferred, or discontinued while identifying priorities for future planning cycles.
Navigating Complex Stakeholder Dynamics
– Leverage strong professional and political acumen to effectively negotiate and align priorities across the section team, the division and department leadership, community stakeholders, and elected officials.
Accelerating Onboarding and Policy Familiarity
– Quickly learn and internalize City of Orlando policies and procedures to take initiative and contribute meaningfully from day one.
Professional Opportunities Strategic Leadership Role
– A prime opportunity for a team leader ready to take ownership of the Traffic Studies section and step in to shape its direction and impact.
Supportive Culture and Career Growth
– Join a collaborative, close-knit team that values internal talent. The City of Orlando is known for promoting from within, and this role offers strong mentorship and visibility that will position the right candidate for future advancement within the department or across city government. The mayor is a strong advocate for internal promotions!
Balanced Lifestyle in a Dynamic City
– Enjoy meaningful, challenging work in a vibrant city where there’s always something happening while maintaining a healthy work-life balance that allows time for family, friends, and personal pursuits.
Other Important Information
Application Instruction and Deadline Date
– Please see the attached Position Brochure for more information.
Qualified candidates should submit résumé, cover letter, and contact information for four or more supervisory and/or professional references online at www.GovHRjobs.com. The position is open until it is filled, and applications will be reviewed as they are received. The job posting will close once a suitable candidate is identified.
Confidential questions
regarding this recruitment may be directed to: Joan Walko, MGT Senior Consultant, (410) 499-9586.
The salary range
for the position is up to $127,000, and the hiring rate will be set depending on qualifications. Salaries above the midpoint range require CAO approval.
Florida Sunshine Laws
– Please be aware that all aspects of this recruitment are open to public records requests throughout the process.
The City offers a generous and competitive benefits package
– with world-class benefits designed to meet the needs of employees and eligible dependents and add value to their lives. Most benefits are effective on the 31st day of continuous employment. Dental and vision coverage is effective on the 1st day of the month following your 30th day of continuous employment. For more information about plan highlights, costs, and effective dates, please visit the
City of Orlando Benefits Summary .
Veteran's Preference
is given according to Florida Law. Please answer the supplemental questions and attach a copy of your DD214 and service-related disability documentation (if applicable) to your application prior to the job posting closing date. If confidential information (e.g., social security number) appears on your form, please make a copy and redact
only
that information prior to submission.
The City of Orlando provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or genetic information.
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at City of Orlando by 2x
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