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Develop plans and specifications for traffic management during construction, pavement marking and signage, and traffic signals. Perform traffic engineering analysis using a variety of simulation capacity analysis software (Synchro, Highway Capacity Software, Sidra, Vissim.
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Design & implement National ITS Standards, Open Road Tolling, Active Traffic Management, communications systems, power distribution networks, lighting control, and traffic control equipment.
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Deploys nationally recognized traffic management and traffic engineering principals; assists with ITS projects; evaluates data from several sources to determine patterns and improve traffic safety.
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Projects include traffic system operations and design, interchange/intersection analyses, signal system design and re-timing, operational analysis, roadway capacity analysis, traffic safety studies, traffic signal, signing, and pavement marking and design, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS.
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Gannett Fleming is looking for a Regional Traffic Management (TMC) Center Operator in the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) Region 3 office located in Syracuse, NY. With unique growth opportunities, this may be the opportunity for you.
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Experience in inspection of one or more of the following in accordance with Caltrans, Greenbook, and the County of San Diego Standards: AC Paving, Slurry Seal, Traffic Control, Storm Water Management (SWPP.
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Utilizes radio communications to inform Management, administrative staff, yard jockey, and dispatcher of all visitors entering and/or exiting the Mixing Center’s security area. Position Description: Assigned to Mixing Center guard shack, the Gate Keeper facilitates all inbound and outbound traffic entering or exiting the shipping yard.
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HZ United is a civil engineering and environmental planning firm that specializes in water resources, transit and roadway design, floodplain management, environmental engineering, and traffic engineering.
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GBA is looking for a Traffic Engineer who has experience managing traffic related projects (design and/or analysis), including completing projects on schedule and on budget, QA/QC, and client management.
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Assist with the development of practice areas related to ITS program management and oversight, Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O), Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS), Transportation Management Centers (TMC), Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS), Managed Lanes, Automated Connected Electric and Shared (ACES) vehicle technologies, and associated performance measures.
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Familiarity with ODOT inspection procedures and ability to prepare reports using Excel, ODOT Mobile Inspector, GoFormz, and Sitemanger, AWP or other project management software is preferred. ODOT Flexible Pavement Test, ODOT Traffic Work Zone Test, ODOT Commercially Useful Function (CUF) Training.
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Design & implement National ITS Standards, Active Traffic Management, communications systems, power distribution networks, and traffic control equipment. Provide engineering effort on ITS and traffic management system projects, including Planning, Engineering, Design, Integration, Deployment, Operations and Maintenance, Communications, and overall Management.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or equivalent and a strong knowledge of traffic engineering concepts Registration as a PE with California Civil Engineer license a plus Registered California traffic engineer license a plus Minimum of 10 years of experience working on projects in a design or process engineering role OR project engineering responsibilities.
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Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much more.
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Site Design, Stormwater Management,Grading and Drainage, Erosion and Sediment Control, Water Treatment, Traffic Analysis, Utility Design, and more. Civil Engineering Internship - Summer 2023.
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