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If filled at Traffic Management Technician II: Three (3) years of experience in paraprofessional traffic engineering with a concentration in traffic signal and/or operations that has required the application of the principles of traffic engineering and mathematics to the solution of traffic engineering/management problems involving traffic control, capacity, vehicular speed, and related matters; and including some experience in traffic signal computer operation.
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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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Our talented team have an array of skills ranging from construction management, civil engineering, transportation planning, environmental, landscape architecture and urban design, and surveying and geospatial services.
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Job Description Traffic Control Flagger Unlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety – America’s Leading Traffic Management Company! Your journey towards a rewarding career in traffic management starts here.
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BETA Group, Inc. is a New England based consultant engineering firm and leader in the fields of transportation, traffic, structural, civil/site, and water/wastewater engineering; landscape architecture; urban design and planning; GIS/asset management; environmental sciences and permitting; and construction services.
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Project management for active transportation, traffic signal, and Neighborhood Traffic Management Program projects. This includes conducting traffic investigations, managing and handling constituent requests for traffic control devices, reviewing traffic control plans, developing and reviewing work orders, assisting with the implementation of the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, the Capital Improvement Program, the Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Action Plans, and the upcoming Active Transportation Plan. All related infrastructure projects include engaging in robust community outreach.
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Plans, prioritizes, assigns, supervises, reviews and participates in the work of staff and/or consultants responsible for providing professional engineering services in the design and construction of public works projects including Streets, Signals, Traffic Control Systems, Traffic Management, Parks, City Facilities, and City Water/Wastewater Systems for assigned section.
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The Public Works Department Traffic Engineering Division is responsible for city-wide traffic management, which includes all traffic signals, signs, striping, and transportation projects.
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This position will also oversee fleet maintenance/management and DOT safety compliance. Project Management such as pallet recycling program at Richmond. Minimum 4-year degree related to Logistics and Distribution and/or 3 years of prior fleet dispatch/management experience.
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Manages the design of traffic signals, intersection geometry, signing and pavement marking, maintenance of traffic signals, signal system timings, and other traffic management-related improvements.
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Traffic signal interconnect and communication to a centralized Traffic Management Center (TMC). Incumbents are expected to perform the full range of professional and technical engineering work in all of the following areas: the City's development, special projects, transportation and construction sections, land development, traffic engineering, public works infrastructure, capital improvement projects, and daily departmental operations, in addition to providing project management and administration.
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We focus on a wide range of projects including traffic operations, roadway, stormwater, bike paths, pedestrian facilities and construction engineering for multiple municipalities, IDOT, CCDOTH, LCDOT, DuPage DOT KDOT, Tollway, and several other public agencies.
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To assist in sign making in compliance with MUTCD guidelines, decal of various Traffic Management, Inc. equipment. Traffic Management, Inc. is a multi-state employer, and this Salary range may not reflect positions in other states.
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Other duties include signal timing, maintenance functions, parking management, access management, design of traffic control devices, traffic control plans, and geometric design.
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Perform traffic engineering and project management tasks to deliver a wide variety of traffic studies, traffic engineering, safety studies, projects for many, diverse clients.
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