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Oversees and prepares plans, specifications, quantities and cost estimates for the design of traffic engineering components of projects (including but not limited to, intersection geometry, signing and pavement markings, traffic signals, signal interconnect, roadway lighting, ITS, construction sequencing and work zone traffic control.
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In the role of Senior Engineer Traffic, we'll count on you to: Provide design oversight for the production of roadway, lighting, signing, pavement marking, traffic signals and traffic management system design plans; intersection design; capacity and signal warrant analyses; and all aspects of an Intelligent Traffic Sub-system.
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As part of a design team, the Electrical Engineer will assist in the preparation of construction drawings for projects, including but not limited to the following systems: Lighting, Power Distribution, Information Technology (Voice and Data), Access Control, Electronic Safety and Security including Fire Alarm for Commercial, Institutional, and Public Facilities.
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Develop drawings for traffic signals, signing and pavement markings, traffic control, lighting, and ITS for transportation projects. Lead and perform ITS/Traffic Engineering and design assignments of a varied nature.
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Electrical Engineering design for Civil Transportation projectsDesign low voltage power distribution systems, street lighting, traffic signals, area lighting, pedestrian lighting, aesthetic lighting and other electrical systemsDesign power distribution and control systems for Movable Bridges.
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Work involves a wide variety of City projects including: roadway and alley reconstruction, utility replacement, sidewalk repair, parking lot improvements, traffic calming, signal design and timing, parking and traffic control studies, street lighting, and pedestrian and bicycle safety.
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Support the design of traffic signals, signing & pavement markings, intelligent transportation systems, roadway lighting, and traffic control. Michael Baker International is seeking a Traffic Engineering Intern student to support our traffic department on a variety of design projects in our Moon Township, PA office.
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Founded in 1988, AVCON, INC. (AVCON) serves the aviation, facilities, transportation, and development industries and employs over 120 professionals with expertise in all aspects of aviation planning and design; civil, structural, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing engineering; fire protection design; utilities coordination and design; traffic planning and highway design; and a full array of design and construction support services.
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Principles and practices of capital improvement projects, including new streets and sidewalk installations, fiber optics, traffic control, landscaping and lighting, and flood drainage.
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Both the CM and C&P managers will respectively oversee design and construction phases for various projects such as road improvement, hardscape repairs, traffic signals, retaining walls & bridges, guardrails, signing, lighting, striping, culverts and drainage inlets.
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For Project Manager-Civil roles, this position may assist civil construction projects including trenching, excavating, directional drilling, underground fiber, specialized bus duct excavation, signs, communications systems, traffic, and street lighting.
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The Energy Solutions (ES) Project Manager (PM) is responsible to manage multiple Photovoltaic (PV) and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) projects of varying sizes and complexities from start to finish, including proposals, bids, project design, quality control, job scheduling, problem resolution, job completion, coordination, communication, client satisfaction activities and other related duties, in alignment with all Company policies, procedures, key objectives and regulations.
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The Traffic and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) group focuses on the analysis, design, and implementation of traffic control devices (e.g., signing, pavement markings, traffic signals, roadway lighting) along our roadways / bridges / tunnels to improve traffic safety and mobility.
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Projects range from small scale to multi-million dollars and can include paving, traffic control devices, lighting, active transportation facilities, drainage systems, and water/wastewater infrastructure.
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Serve, as required, as the Project Lead or Task Lead in the development of traffic studies and design plans including traffic signals, roadway lighting, signing, pavement marking, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) infrastructure, construction sequencing, and traffic control plans.
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