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This internship will focus on transportation engineering concepts through engagement on design tasks across multiple disciplines including transit, roadway, Right-Of-Way, traffic, utilities, urban corridor, drainage, grading, traffic control, geotechnical, and structures.
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A minimum of two years’ experience in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Traffic Engineering or Roadway Design including traffic signal and electrical design and / or roadway / intersection design.
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Observe and inspect various contractor's operations including clearing and grubbing, earthmoving, paving, concrete pavement, bridge construction, pipe installation, traffic control, pavement marking, etc.
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Perform traffic signal designs, signal timing, ITS planning and design, signing and pavement marking, illumination, roadway, sidewalk, and ADA ramp planning and design, and other related traffic/transportation engineering work.
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Prepare and/or review traffic design and construction documents for traffic signal, roadway illumination, ITS, signing and pavement marking based on state and national standards. As our Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer, you will be responsible to provide leadership on traffic engineering projects.
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FDOT Intermediate MOT.IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I.Nuclear Radiation Safety. CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level I. CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level II. CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I.CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level II.CTQP Pile Driving Inspection.
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Work with multi-disciplinary teams on tasks such as traffic impact studies, intersection design, traffic signal design, roadway signing and pavement marking plans, and traffic and signal operations analysis.
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Typical projects include roadway reconstruction, MOT, soil erosion and sediment control, traffic signals, roadway, pavement marking and signing, etc. Civil CADD for roadway projects from creation of model and container files through as-built drawings.
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The Ayres Traffic group is seeking to hire a full-time traffic/roadway engineer. Experience with several traffic engineering software including HCS, Synchro, SimTraffic, SIDRA, and Vissim.
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Strong understanding of civil engineering principles, roadway design standards, and traffic engineering principles. Kimley-Horn's Ocala, FL office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Roadway team.
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Design, implement, and oversee traffic engineering projects, including traffic signal design, traffic control plans, and roadway signage. Proficiency in using traffic engineering software such as HCS, Synchro, and VISSIM.
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We are seeking a dynamic and innovative Traffic Engineer to join our team. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering, or a related field. This role is ideal for an individual passionate about shaping the future of transportation, and who possesses a deep understanding of traffic engineering principles, civil engineering, traffic safety analysis, and traffic engineering design.
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Kimley-Horn's Kansas City, Missouri office is seeking a Civil Engineer/Project Manager with 6+ years of experience to join their Roadway team! Integrate environmental considerations into roadway design, considering factors such as stormwater management and environmental impact assessments.
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You will work closely with other members of the team in delivering traffic engineering projects including traffic operational analysis, traffic microsimulation models, roadway design, signal design, ITS design, signing and marking, and/or construction traffic control plans, etc.
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Some examples, although not exhaustive are: Traffic Control, Landscaping, Utilities, Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer, Roadway Pavement. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to gain experience in roadway and bridge construction management for arterials for local agencies, as well as freeways and traffic interchanges for state projects.
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