Traffic Systems Manager
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Engineering
Operations Manager
Overview
The City of St. Cloud is seeking a Traffic Systems Manager to lead critical transportation projects and oversee the operation of our traffic systems. This role blends the theoretical and practical aspects of traffic engineering, requiring strong technical knowledge as well as exceptional communication skills to collaborate with city leadership, engineers, consultants, and the public. If you're driven by public service, enjoy working in a dynamic environment, and are ready to make a meaningful impact on your community, we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity.
Responsibilities- Provide guidance to staff, engineers, administration, and consultants on traffic engineering related projects.
- Provide quick responses to traffic related concerns to general public and administration.
- Provide comprehensive traffic related reports and studies to administration and engineers for traffic related issues.
- Coordinate traffic engineering related projects with local, state and federal agencies.
- Collaborate with staff, managers, administration, engineers, consultants, and the general public.
- Quickly respond to emergency traffic signal, roadway lighting or storm related situations.
Learn more about the City of St. Cloud:
Community Profile & Benefits
Traffic Systems Manager Job Profile
Application informationA city application must be filled out completely, to include identified supplemental information. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. The position may remain open until filled; however, applications must be received by 4:00pm CST, on December 16, 2025, for review in this application period. Submittal of applications can be via e-mail, US Postal Service (or equivalent), and in person. To submit your application online, please send your completed application to Human Resources Email.
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