Transportation Manager
Salary
$117,565.25 - $150,046.36 Annually
Location
Lausmann Annex Building, 200 South Ivy Street, Medford, OR
Job Type
Full-Time (with benefits)
Job Number
2026-20114-01
Department
Public Works
Division
Engineering
Opening Date
07/06/2026
Closing Date
Continuous
Bargaining Unit
Non-Represented & Management
Summary
Discover Medford: Employment, Applicant Support, and Benefits within Our Vibrant City
This position is open until filled with a first review date scheduled for Monday, August 3rd.
Priority will be given to candidates who submit their application
on or before Sunday, August 2nd, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time.
Join the City of Medford as our next Transportation Manager and help guide the future of our community's transportation system.
This role is a great opportunity for an experienced transportation engineering professional who enjoys a mix of leadership, technical review, planning, and problem solving. The Transportation Manager oversees the City's Traffic Engineering Section and plays an important role in transportation planning, signal operations, development review, traffic safety, and long-range system improvements.
The selected candidate will work closely with City staff, regional partners, consultants, developers, contractors, and community members on projects that directly impact mobility, safety, and quality of life in Medford. With the City beginning a major update to its Transportation System Plan, this is an exciting time to bring your expertise, leadership, and vision to the Public Works team.
If you are a collaborative leader with strong transportation engineering experience and an Oregon Professional Engineer license, we invite you to apply!
Required Education and Experience:
Required Licenses:
Available Schedules:
Compensation & Information on Benefits
This position is part of the Non-Represented employee group.
Learn more about our benefits HERE.
The City of Medford determines starting pay based on an evaluation of relevant education, experience, and qualifications as provided by the applicant in their application materials, alongside others who perform work of comparable character consistent with the Oregon Equal Pay Act. Six steps are included in this salary range, allowing opportunity for annual movement through the steps.
Healthcare Benefits:
Retirement Benefits:
Additional Benefits:
Examples of Job Duties
Essential Functions of the Position:
Supervises staff, including assigning work, scheduling, providing guidance, employee development, hiring, disciplinary recommendations, etc.
Responsible for conducting performance management reviews and evaluations of direct reports.
Plans, develops, implements, and manages:
City's transportation standards, plans, policies, programs, and projects.
Operation and maintenance standards for traffic signals and street lights, and adjusts traffic signal timing plans to maximize safety, efficiency, and convenience.
Section operating and capital budgets and revenue affecting capital, operations and administration, and recommends revenue enhancement and cost reductions.
Ensures consistency with local, regional, state and federal laws, and the City's transportation investment and long-term transportation system.
Manages the section budget, including contract approvals, resource allocation, and financial reporting.
Pursues and prepares outside funding and grants submission; considers grant funding in developing programs.
Analyzes system problems and develops innovative solutions using transportation modeling computer software for development and testing resolutions.
Coordinates with other jurisdictions for regional planning and maintenance and develops partnerships to resolve problems.
Coordinates response to public inquiries involving traffic engineering projects.
Participates as a member of the overall management team and represents the City at various meetings and conferences, including preparing and delivering presentations.
Assists with making a direct contribution to the community's quality of life.
Completes designated job tasks, special projects, and all other duties as assigned to meet team, department, and City goals while working cooperatively, efficiently, and productively in a team environment.
Actively demonstrates high levels of employee engagement, accountability, mentoring, coachability, and responsibility for personal performance and results.
Demonstrates initiative to incorporate and implement learning principles from informal and formal training, as well as feedback from leaders and co-workers.
The scope of the assigned responsibilities may vary based on departmental structure and at the discretion of the Department Director or designee.
Other Functions of the Position:
Competencies:
Active Listening - Effective performers offer their full attention when others speak. They listen actively, giving verbal and nonverbal cues of interest. When the speaker has finished, they paraphrase what was said to ensure understanding.
Business Thinking - Effective performers see the City as a series of integrated and interlocking business processes. They understand general business concepts that govern these systems and their interfaces. They create and/or realign these systems in response to changing needs. They understand that a change in one process can have dramatic and unintended impact across the entire City. They are adept at using these interdependencies to synergistic advantage.
Communicativeness - Effective performers recognize the essential value of continuous information exchange. They actively seek information from a variety of sources and disseminate it in a variety of ways. They use modern technologies to access and circulate information. They take responsibility for ensuring that their peers and supervisors have the current and accurate information needed for success.
Creativity - Effective performers generate original ideas, encourage new ways of thinking, explore options, and develop innovative solutions. They challenge pre-existing conceptions and offer alternatives. They find new ways to look at old problems. They encourage others to challenge old assumptions and try innovative improvements.
Customer Orientation - Effective performers attend to customers in a timely manner. They view the organization through the eyes of the customer and go out of their way to anticipate and meet customer needs. They continually seek information and understanding regarding market trends.
Functional/Technical Expertise - Effective performers are knowledgeable and skilled in a functional specialty. They add organizational value through unique expertise in a functional specialty area. They remain current in their area of expertise and serve as a resource in that area for the organization.
Industry Knowledge - Effective performers understand the general workings of the industry within which the organization functions. They monitor activities and trends within these arenas and maintain a current knowledge base. They use this knowledge to further the organization/departments' goals.
Integrity - Effective performers think and act ethically and honestly. They apply ethical standards of behavior to daily work activities. They take responsibility for their actions and foster a work environment where integrity is rewarded.
Presentation Skills - Effective performers can organize and deliver public speeches that effectively inform or persuade audiences. They are adept at using current presentation technologies and media formats. They are able to field audience questions comfortably and confidently.
Work Environment & Physical Demands:
This position primarily operates in a standard office environment with regulated climate control and minimal exposure to hazardous environmental elements. Typical office noise levels, common workplace distractions, and prolonged periods of computer use are expected. Additionally, the role involves regular field site visits to assess traffic systems, construction zones, and community infrastructure. These visits may expose the employee to outdoor weather conditions, active roadways, dust, dirt, and moving machinery. The position also requires frequent interaction with contractors, public officials, and community members.
This position requires extended periods of sitting and standing, as well as regular walking and driving to conduct field reviews and attend external meetings. The employee must possess the physical stamina to navigate uneven terrain, construction sites, and right-of-way zones during field evaluations. Sufficient manual dexterity is necessary to operate computers, specialized engineering software, and standard office equipment. The role frequently involves bending, stooping, crouching, and reaching to inspect field components. Adequate visual acuity (including both close and distance vision) is required to read technical blueprints and assess traffic signals, along with the ability to communicate verbally. Occasionally, the employee may be required to lift and carry up to 25 pounds of equipment or materials.
Supplemental Information
IMPORTANT (Please read):
How to Apply:
Use of AI-Generated Content in Employment Applications
Employment with the City of Medford can be competitive, often there are many qualified applicants for each open position. We want to see application materials that reflect an applicant's unique personality and that accurately reflect their experience. The use of AI-generated content to complete employment applications and/or supplemental questions is discouraged and may result in disqualification. Each submission will be verified for originality and authenticity. However, AI tools for grammar checking and resume formatting are permitted.
Hiring will be subject to successful completion of the following:
Questions or Assistance:
VETERANS PREFERENCE:
Qualifying veterans and disabled veterans may obtain preference during the hiring and/or promotional selection process. As verification of eligibility, a Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214 or 215) must be uploaded with the online employment application. Disabled veterans must also upload a copy of the veterans disability preference letter from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs unless the information is included in the DD Form 214 or 215.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT:
The City of Medford is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, ancestry, status as a protected veteran, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
ADA:
The City of Medford complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you consider yourself disabled and require assistance in the application process, please contact (541) 774-2074 or email: ada@cityofmedford.org.
The City of Medford offers an excellent total comprehensive benefit package to all full-time employees.
This position is part of the non-represented employee group. Please visit our Employee Benefits webpage for more details.
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Are you a current or former servicemember of the Oregon National Guard and seeking consideration for Veterans' Preference in this recruitment? Reminder: If yes, you must upload documentation verifying Oregon National Guard service (e.g., DD214 or NGB Form 22 showing an HONORABLE discharge or release, or other state recognized documentation confirming Oregon National Guard service) by the recruitment closing date
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The City recognizes the existence and potential benefits of AI tools in assisting with responses to supplemental questions. However, it is important to note that these tools should not be utilized as the primary source for such responses. Applicants are encouraged to rely on their own experiences, insights, and understanding to ensure authenticity and personalization in their submissions. By initialing below, I acknowledge that any reliance on AI to formulate my responses beyond a supplementary role may result in my disqualification from advancing in the selection process.
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Describe how your education, professional experience, and skills have prepared you for this position.
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Why do you want to work for the City of Medford?
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Based on your understanding of Medford's transportation system, what do you see as one of its most significant challenges?
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What additional job-related skills, experience, or qualifications would you like us to consider that are not fully captured elsewhere in your application? Please be specific.
Required Question
Employer City of Medford (Oregon)
Address 411 W. 8th St., Room 110
Medford, Oregon, 97501
Phone (541) 774-2010
Website https://www.medfordoregon.gov