Managed Lanes and Ramp Signals Program Manager
Job Description
- Overseeing managed lanes operations.
- Overseeing ramp signaling operations.
- Overseeing overall project performance to ensure it is meeting the intended results.
- Evaluating and analyzing project related performance metrics.
- Developing and implementing recommendations to mitigate performance measures degradation.
- Conducting and overseeing operational analyses.
- Updating the District 4 Express Lanes Operational Procedures (ELOP) at least once a year
- Providing projects related data and information to others (internal and external).
- Coordinating and supporting testing for all software, hardware, and firmware upgrades / changes for Managed Lanes and Ramp Signaling.
- Reviewing and updating operational parameters including but not limited to: Time of Day, Level of Service, and Traffic Density Delta tables for Express Lanes.
- Minimum and maximum metering rates and other parameters for Ramp Signaling.
- Representing the DEPARTMENT on meetings, workshops, presentations (including other Express Lanes deployment as the project lead and technical expert).
- Supporting public outreach/public information effort.
- Decision-Making: Consistently exercises good judgement, receiving instructions on specific assignments objectives, complex features and possible solutions. Work is reviewed for application of sound professional judgement and assistance is provided by Sr. Level technician for unusual problems.
- Management: Manages operations personnel associated with the Managed Lanes and Ramp Signaling Program to include Managed Lanes Lead Operators, Managed Lanes Operators, and Ramp Signaling Operators.
- Reporting: Responsible for utilizing existing software platforms to produce reports related to the Managed Lanes and Ramp Signaling Program and analyzing these reports to ensure that Performance Measures are being met.
- Documentation: Responsible for updating existing documentation to document any changes noted from the previous version. This includes Standard Operating Procedures, training presentations and materials, and all other Program related documentation.
- Required Experience:
- Must have signal operations, design, or maintenance experience.
- Worked in Transportation Management Center or similar environment for a minimum of two years.
- Preferred Experience:
- International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Traffic Signal Technician Level II
- Familiarity with the Florida Department of Transportation’s policies, specifications and a variety of ITS, Tolling and Signal Operations concepts, practices and procedures.
About Us:
Metric Engineering, Inc. was founded in 1976 on the principle of providing personalized consulting engineering services. Today, we are among the top consulting engineering firms specializing in civil and transportation projects. In the last four decades, Metric has successfully completed numerous large, complex transportation projects in the United States and abroad. Our multi-disciplinary workforce and strategically located regional offices enable us to provide both maximized local responsiveness and a diversified technical base.
EOE Statement:
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, sexual orientation, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.