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Perform traffic engineering design including signing and pavement marking, signals, lighting, maintenance of traffic, detours and traffic control and intelligent transportation systems (ITS.
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Manage traffic engineering, traffic safety, and traffic operations for various highway issues. Project delivery results including planning, environmental, surveying, materials, geotechnical, hydraulics, highway and bridge design, construction, traffic operations, and maintenance in partnerships internally and externally with a focus on work zone safety, efficiency, teamwork, innovation, project management and public service.
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Transportation Engineering - Knowledge of the concepts, principles, theories, and methods applicable to planning, designing, and constructing of transportation systems including traffic analysis, signal analysis, highway capacity, pavement design, bridge construction, planning of transportation projects, environmental analysis of transportation facilities, and transportation network analysis.
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They will assist in developing traffic studies, traffic analyses, signing/payment marking plans, traffic signal designs and plans, lighting designs, and/or ITS designs for various highway and roadway traffic engineering projects.
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KLD Engineering, P.C. seeks Senior Traffic Engineer in Islandia, NYApply the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) and the City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR) for various traffic engineering projects.
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Performs traffic engineering functions such as traffic data collection and correlation, assessment of roadway pavement conditions, acquiring/maintaining data and preparation of reports to the County Road Administration Board.
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To perform quality control construction observations for various highway roadway and bridge construction, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety.
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Associate in Civil Engineering Technology, Land Surveying or closely related field AND One year of related highway construction, traffic safety, or engineering work experience.
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Perform technical analysis, design, and traffic engineering tasks for a wide range of transportation infrastructure, highway, and land development projects. - Lead, develop, assist with, and review traffic impact studies, highway occupancy permits, specifications, signal design and plans, maintenance and protection of traffic and signing plans, PS&E packages, and reports.
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They will coordinate with and provide support to the highway and community development groups, and on traffic engineering projects throughout Texas. 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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Our practice encompasses all areas of traffic engineering and planning, including traffic impact studies, safety studies, traffic simulation, travel demand modeling and forecasting, corridor planning, traffic signal operations, signal and ITS design, comprehensive planning, transit planning, pedestrian and bicycle planning, and long-range transportation planning.
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Our engineers and professionals provide Highway Design and Traffic Engineering, Bridge and Structural Engineering, Civil Design, Surveying and Mapping, Pipeline and Associated Facility Design, Geotechnical/Geophysical, Environmental Studies and Water/Wastewater design.
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Depending on assigned Department/Division may require knowledge of basic traffic engineering principals, traffic signal system operations, highway and roadway construction, surveying and engineering specifications, standards, methods and procedures.
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Perform traffic impact studies including data collection and intersection/highway capacity analysis using HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic, VISSIM and other traffic engineering analysis software.
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Functions will require a basic knowledge of all engineering principles, such as calculations and profiling; storm water management and basic stormwater pipe design; proficient CADD experience with Microstation, Inroads, AutoCad, and/or Civil 3D. Field assignments will include construction consultation and E&SC monitoring.
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