Senior Planner - Transportation or Transportation Engineer

City of Coral Springs, FL

$72K — $126K *
Transportation
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Urban or Transportation Planning, Public Administration, Engineering or related field; Master's preferred.
  • 3-5 years of experience in community development, transportation planning, engineering or management.
  • GIS and project management experience preferred but not necessary.
  • Valid Florida driver's license with acceptable driving record.
  • Strong analytical and communication skills essential.

Responsibilities

  • Identify solutions and coordinate efforts for transportation needs.
  • Develop policies and programs in collaboration with industry and governmental agencies.
  • Prepare and submit projects for local and state transportation funding.
  • Serve as a key liaison among various stakeholders on transportation issues.
  • Analyze site plans for compliance with regulations and codes.
  • Create systems for tracking project progress and conduct performance measures.
  • Assist with community transportation planning efforts, including shuttle programs.

Benefits

  • Health, Dental, Vision coverage starting 1st of the month after 30 days.
  • Generous retirement plans with city contributions increasing after 7 years.
  • Paid life insurance with additional optional plans available.
  • Paid long-term disability coverage.
  • Flexible hours and schedules to promote work-life balance.
Full Job Description
Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Location : City Hall, 9500 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs 33065, FL
Job Type: Full Time, Exempt
Job Number:
Department: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Division: COM DEV NEIGHBORHOOD SVC
Opening Date: 06/17/2026
Closing Date: Continuous

Description
This position is responsible professional and administrative work in complex planning in the Community Development Division. Responsibilities also include organizing and coordinating the advanced and more complex studies, analyzing research data and preparing written summary reports. Work is performed under the guidance of a division manager and is reviewed through reports, conferences, and results attained.
Starting pay is determined by level of experience and education:

Senior Planner - Transportation: $72,910.74 - $114,574.03
Transportation Engineer: $80,384.10 - $126,317.86

Examples of Duties
Senior Planner - Transportation Responsibilities:
  • Identifies solutions and coordinates efforts to meet ongoing transportation and transit needs and issues.
  • Works with members of the industry, local, County and State agencies and various departments within the city to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues.
  • Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local and state funding from grant programs including but not limited to Transportation Surtax and Roads for Economic Vitality (REV).
  • Meets with development professionals, developers, outside agencies, and the public regarding development proposals or other problems thus serving in a key liaison role for transportation issues.
  • Reviews and analyzes site plans to determine compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations in coordination with the city's traffic engineering consultant.
  • Creates, implements, and maintains systems for tracking and monitoring progress, including conducting surveys and other outcome-based performance measures to achieve the city's and neighborhood vision.
  • Represents the city and works as key liaison to partner and coordinate transportation and transit planning program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, local governments, consultants, and general public.
  • Assists Parks and Recreation Department with transportation planning efforts concerning the Community Shuttle Program. Submits required reporting to the County/State as needed.
  • Provides technical assistance and answers public inquiries regarding transportation and transit issues, programs, and projects.
  • Coordinates and implements Traffic Management Team meetings.
  • Develops, administers, and monitors the city's Traffic Calming program.
  • Coordinate and administer FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) projects in the city as needed.


Transportation Engineer Responsibilities:
  • Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local and state funding, from sources such as MAP (Surtax), Complete Streets & Localized Initiatives Program (CSLIP), state/federal grants, etc.
  • Meets with development professionals, developers, outside agencies, and the public regarding development proposals or other problems while serving in a key liaison role for transportation issues.
  • Reviews and analyzes site plans to determine compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and regulations in coordination with the City's traffic engineering consultant.
  • Works with members of the industry, local, County and State agencies and various departments within the City to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues.
  • Represents the City and works as a key liaison to partner agencies and coordinates transportation and transit planning program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, consultants, and general public, including, but not limited to the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), and Broward County School Board Working Group.
  • Provides technical assistance and answers public inquiries regarding transportation and transit issues, programs, and projects. Advises department heads and other officials on City planning policies; provides information and interpretation of codes and regulations regarding Public Works development issues.
  • Prepares engineering plans and specifications for in house transportation projects and repairs including preparation of permit applications for various permitting agencies.
  • Assists in planning, design and construction management for capital multimodal transportation improvement projects and provide guidance for the day-to-day operations, administration, and decision making related to roadway and pedestrian improvement projects.
  • Assists Purchasing division with bid preparation, including front-end documents and technical specifications. Attends pre-bid meetings, review bids, and makes recommendation to Purchasing Division.
  • Provides technical information and interpretation to the public, developers, permitting agencies, consultants, contractors and other City Staff.
  • Acts as main point of contact and project manager of the City's Traffic Calming Program, including budget and internal/external meetings (i.e. Traffic Management Team).

Typical Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree in Urban or Transportation Planning, Public Administration, Engineering or other directly related field. Master's Degree preferred.
  • Three (3) to five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in community development, transportation planning, engineering, or transportation management programs. GIS experience and project management experience preferred but not required.
  • An equivalent of combination of education, training, and related experience will be considered in lieu of Master's Degree.

Supplemental Information
Work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts which require normal safety precautions typical of such places as office or meeting and training rooms, e.g., use of safe work place practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, and observance of fire and building safety regulations, and traffic signals when driving.
Health, Dental, Vision Coverage:
• Active 1st of the month after 30 days
• Spousal exclusion policy applies

Retirement:
• 401A (7% City contribution, increases to 9% after 7 years)
• 457 Roth & Roth IRA plan options

Life Insurance:
• $75,000 city paid (additional optional life and other voluntary insurance plans available)

Long Term Disability:
• Paid by City

Holidays:
• 11 days per year

Wellbeing Hours:
• Up to 40 hours awarded per year

Annual Leave:
• 104 hours annually, increases after fifth year

Sick Leave:
• 96 hours annually; sick leave incentive plan

Family Friendly:
• Flexible hours and schedules to accommodate employee and City needs
• City employee children enrollment preference at Coral Springs Charter School

Employee Recognition:
• Annual performance feedback and merit increases
• Shining Star and Bright Spot monetary recognition awards

Well Being:
• Behavioral Health Access Program
• Comprehensive Wellness Program
• Employee Health & Wellness Center
• Free Gym Membership
• Free Yoga Classes
• Wellness Portal
• Wellness Education (Lunch & Learns)
• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
• Free onsite health coaching
• Discounts through Tickets at Work

Full-time employment with the City of Coral Springs qualifies you for Public Service Loan Forgiveness once you meet all requirements. Please check the website for more details.
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01

Do you have a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Transportation, Public Administration, or other directly related field?
  • Yes
  • No

02

Do you have at least three (3) to five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in community development, transportation planning, engineering or transportation management programs?
  • Yes
  • No

03

Do you have a valid Florida Driver's License and an acceptable driving record?
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question

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