Coordinator of Parking and Traffic Series


Code No. Class Title Class Spec
Effective Date
4507 Assistant Coordinator of Parking and Traffic 10/15/2022
0949 Coordinator of Parking and Traffic 10/15/2022

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Series Narrative

Employees in this series perform duties involved in the conduct of parking and traffic studies and in developing and implementing parking and traffic programs.


DESCRIPTIONS OF LEVELS OF WORK


4507
Level I: Assistant Coordinator of Parking and Traffic

Employees at this level assist in the performance of parking and traffic studies and participate in programs for traffic, parking control, and operations of a motor vehicle division. They work under the general supervision of a designated supervisor.

A(n) Assistant Coordinator of Parking and Traffic typically -

  1. assists in traffic studies (pedestrian, motor vehicle, and bicycle) and prepares reports and recommendations resulting from them;
  2. maintains an inventory of parts, equipment, signs, parking meters, etc. needed for operation;
  3. supervises the maintenance of parking facilities, marking, striping, and installation;
  4. supervises replacement and repair of parking meters;
  5. provides liaison with university departments, visitors, and guests to the campus;
  6. interviews violators of motor vehicle, bicycle, and motorbike regulations and takes appropriate action in each case;
  7. supervises violators of motor vehicle, bicycle, and motorbike regulations and takes appropriate action in each case;
  8. supervises the maintenance of records and files;
  9. responsible for the layout and geometric design of parking facilities;
  10. submits recommendations governing traffic flow, traffic signals, signs, and pavement markings and recommends revisions of existing regulations;
  11. performs other related duties as assigned.


0949
Level II: Coordinator of Parking and Traffic

Employees at this level perform parking and traffic studies, devise parking and traffic control programs, maintain statistical records, and draft proposals and reports for presentation. They work under the administrative supervision of a designated supervisor.

A(n) Coordinator of Parking and Traffic typically -

  1. makes parking and traffic (pedestrian, motor vehicle, and bicycle) studies and prepares reports and recommendations based on them;
  2. maintains statistical information relating to parking and traffic;
  3. drafts proposed regulations governing parking and traffic, including revisions of existing regulations;
  4. designs and supervises the installation and maintenance of traffic control devices (such as traffic signals, signs, and pavement markings);
  5. reviews and submits recommendations concerning geometric design features relating to university street and parking facilities;
  6. maintains liaison between various university departments and with local and state agencies on matters pertaining to parking and traffic;
  7. correlates long-range planning for parking and traffic with long-range university building and campus development plans;
  8. supervises assigned personnel;
  9. performs other related duties as assigned.


MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS


4507
Level 1: Assistant Coordinator of Parking and Traffic

CREDENTIALS TO BE VERIFIED BY PLACEMENT OFFICER

  1. High school diploma or equivalent.
  2. One (1) year (12 months) of work experience in traffic engineering, public works, traffic enforcement, or parking/traffic pattern layout or design.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAs)

  1. Knowledge of traffic laws and regulations.
  2. Knowledge of safety measures and devices.
  3. Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of parking and traffic facilities.


0949
Level 2: Coordinator of Parking and Traffic

CREDENTIALS TO BE VERIFIED BY PLACEMENT OFFICER

  1. High school diploma or equivalent.
  2. Two (2) years (24 months) of work experience in traffic engineering, public works, traffic enforcement, or parking/traffic pattern layout or design.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSAs)

  1. Knowledge of traffic laws and regulations.
  2. Knowledge of safety measures and devices.
  3. Knowledge of the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of parking and traffic facilities.