What are the responsibilities and job description for the Traffic Engineer 1 position at City Of Sandy Springs?
Shape How a City Moves
Traffic Engineer (Multimodal Transportation)
City of Sandy Springs, Georgia
Every signal timing, every crosswalk, every traffic-calming decision changes how thousands of people experience their day. In Sandy Springs, traffic engineering isn’t about spreadsheets alone—it’s about safety, mobility, and quality of life.
The City of Sandy Springs is seeking a Traffic Engineer to play a critical role in advancing a modern, multimodal transportation system in one of metro Atlanta’s most dynamic communities. This is a rare opportunity to work on visible, meaningful projects that balance safety, efficiency, technology, and community needs—while collaborating directly with leadership, elected officials, and residents.
If you’re an early-career engineer who wants hands-on responsibility, professional growth, and the chance to see your work implemented in real time, this role was built for you.
Why This Role Stands Out
Real impact, real ownership – Your work directly influences how people travel, commute, and live.
Broad exposure – From traffic operations and safety analysis to special events and traffic calming, no two days are the same.
Community-focused engineering – Engage with residents, city leadership, and partner departments.
Career-building experience – Work alongside experienced engineers while building a diverse, highly marketable skill set.
Stability with purpose – Public service work with private-sector-level complexity.
What You’ll Do
As a Traffic Engineer, you will support the City’s multimodal traffic engineering program and help deliver safe, efficient transportation systems in compliance with federal, state, and city standards.
Key responsibilities include:
Providing technical engineering support and assisting with specifications for traffic engineering and public works projects
Supporting traffic engineers and project managers on:
Traffic capacity and operations analysis
Traffic calming initiatives
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
Safety and operational studies
Helping develop and implement the City’s Intersection Operations and Safety Program
Reviewing traffic control plans for:
Utilities
Special events
Land disturbance permits
Construction and public works projects
Reviewing and developing signing and striping plans
Conducting traffic operations and safety analyses, including field reviews and data collection
Supporting the City’s Traffic Calming Program, including:
Applying adopted policies
Coordinating with citizens and stakeholders
Conducting field investigations and preparing traffic calming plans
Attending public meetings
Preparing clear, professional responses to a wide range of internal and external customers, including:
Elected officials
City management
Other city departments
Residents and community stakeholders
Work Schedule & On-Call Expectations
Standard schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Participation in rotational after-hours on-call support, emergency operations, holidays, and special events is required
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with a focus on transportation/traffic or a related field is required.
Engineer in Training (EIT) certification is required.
Valid Georgia driver’s license with a good driving record
Technical Skills & Knowledge
Traffic engineering software such as Synchro and HCS
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
Civil WorkSuite or AutoCAD and ArcGIS
Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to obtain GA SWCC Level 1B certification within one year
National Incident Management System (NIMS) training
What Makes You Successful Here
You enjoy balancing technical analysis with real-world problem solving
You’re comfortable working in a fast-paced, highly visible environment
You communicate clearly and professionally—both in writing and in conversation
You can prioritize multiple projects while maintaining attention to detail
You exercise sound judgment in both routine and unexpected situations
Physical & Environmental Requirements
Ability to perform light to medium physical work, including lifting up to 20 pounds
Regular fieldwork, sometimes in adverse weather conditions
Prolonged periods of computer and workstation use
About the City of Sandy Springs
Sandy Springs is a vibrant, innovative city known for its strong infrastructure investments, engaged community, and commitment to smart growth. Our Public Works team values collaboration, accountability, and forward-thinking solutions—and we’re proud of the work we do to keep our city moving safely.
The City of Sandy Springs is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, reasonable accommodations are available to qualified individuals with disabilities.
Normal workday is 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.
*Position requires rotational after hours on-call support and emergency operations support, including holidays and special events.*
Salary : $80,800 - $95,500