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Perform routine traffic engineering tasks including but not limited to data collection, traffic analysis, traffic signal design, signing and marking, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) planning and design.
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Perform traffic engineering and project management tasks to deliver a wide variety of transportation planning, transit, traffic engineering, safety, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) projects for many, diverse clients.
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Proficiency in using traffic engineering software such as HCS, Synchro, SimTraffic, or VISSIM. Perform complex traffic engineering work including traffic signal design, traffic impact studies, traffic operations analysis, and capacity analysis.
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The successful candidate will have a strong background in civil engineering, Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, and traffic engineering. Comprehensive knowledge of DOT regulations and traffic engineering principles.
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Experience with several traffic engineering software including HCS, Synchro, SimTraffic, SIDRA, and Vissim. A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with an emphasis in transportation/traffic engineering.
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Experience and/or knowledge in traffic operational analysis including traffic projections, analysis, and simulation using Synchro/ SimTraffic, HCS, and VISSIM. Experience in ITS design, traffic signal systems, systems engineering and ITS planning/architecture development.
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Proficiency in HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic; AutoCAD, AutoTurn, or knowledge of traffic simulation models (i.e., VISSIM, AIMSUN, etc.) ; as well as knowledge of engineering principles, traffic engineering, and traffic environmental impact studies.
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3+ years of experience in traffic/transportation engineering, traffic impact studies, traffic signal warrants, parking studies, driveway & roadway design, and traffic signal design.
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Coursework/experience in transportation, geometric design of highways, traffic engineering, construction cost estimating, land development, construction management, hydraulics, hydrology, stormwater management, geotechnical and civil engineering materials.
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As part of a team of transportation and utility services experts, you'll experience a fresh and forward-looking approach across various domains, from active transportation and bridge design to traffic engineering and beyond.
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Experience with traffic engineering analysis software such as HCS and Synchro is required. The Technical Manager III/Senior Traffic Engineer is responsible for leading field inventory for traffic analysis and design, traffic data collection programs, traffic analysis and studies, technical reports, traffic modeling and simulation, traffic demand forecast and models, transportation management plan and traffic engineering design including traffic signal layout and timing, intersection design, pavement markings and striping, signing and traffic control plans.
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The successful candidate will have experience in traffic engineering, roadway design, drainage studies/design, traffic control, permitting, utility relocations, right-of-way engineering, construction document preparation, and post design construction services.
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Provide traffic engineering support for various DOT, LPA, and private clients. Experience with MicroStation, OpenRoads, AutoCAD Civil 3D, HCS, Synchro/Simtraffic, TransModeler, VISSIM, SIDRA, Rodel, SignCAD, AutoTurn, GIS, etc.
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Experience with Traffic engineering analysis software such as (HCS, Synchro, Rodel, TransModeler, VISSIM) required. Our client, a dynamic, nationally recognized, award-winning engineering firm, is looking for a motivated Senior Traffic Engineer to join their growing team.
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Position Overview and Responsibilities:The successful candidate will perform traffic engineering assignment duties and support roadway geometrics design, and will be involved in:Traffic Operations Analysis - Experience with Synchro, HCS and VISSIM (a plus) and their application on freeways, major roads and local roads.
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