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Experience with traffic signal design. + Experience with PS&E package preparation for ITS/Signal design. PE License or AICP Certification preferred. Experience with traffic signal design.
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IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I. + Required for inspection of all drilled shafts including miscellaneous structures such as sign, lighting, and traffic signal structure foundations.
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Our Electronic Technician position maintains traffic signals and repairs, troubleshoots, and modifies traffic signal cabinets and equipment. Performing preliminary checkout procedures to signal cabinets and traffic related electronic equipment.
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Performs work installing underground conduit for traffic signal control and detection equipment. Performs work assisting with assembling, repairing, and maintaining traffic signal heads.
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Preferred:American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) Traffic Control Technician Certification or International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Work Zone Temporary Control Technician Certification.
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Demonstrated expertise in Traffic Signal Timing, Traffic Signal Design, or Travel Modeling and Implementation. Experience in configuring and troubleshooting traffic signal control equipment from different standards, manufacturers, and types, with a specific focus on Econolite and Safetran equipment is preferred.
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This is a senior level position overseeing higher level inspectors and engineers in functional areas such as construction inspection and surveying; scheduling and status; roadway design; traffic signal equipment; traffic signalization and geometrics; materials sampling; inspection and testing.
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Traffic Signal Inspections. Ranked the overall #4 Best Civil Engineering Firm to Work for in the Nation (#1 in our size category), and residing on the list of the Engineering News Record (ENR)'s Top 500 Design Firms in the nation, TPD (Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.) is currently hiring Construction Inspectors (at multiple levels) ideally NICET Certified.
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Position Details: Projects may also include traffic engineering design services for development of roadway striping, signing, signal, or maintenance of traffic plans for small to large highway and/or municipal roadways.
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In addition, the candidate will also assist with traffic design work for plans, specification, and estimate (PS&E) packages such as signing/striping, traffic signal, stage construction, detour plans, and traffic handling plans.
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Design of traffic control devices (signal design, marking and signing design, etc.) Traffic analysis software (HCS, Synchro, VISSIM) Mead & Hunt, a nationally recognized professional services consulting firm, is seeking an experienced traffic engineer to join our collaborative and innovative transportation team.
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IMSA Traffic Signal Level III Field Technician Certification or Master Electrician License with appropriate related experience preferred. IMSA Traffic Signal Level II Construction certification and Level II Field Technician Certification or Journeyman Electrician License with appropriate related experience.
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The Division also provides traffic engineering services for the City including traffic studies, traffic signal system management, responding to citizen traffic requests and making traffic striping and signage improvements citywide in compliance with state standards.
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Reviews and approves permits for franchise utility work within the Right-of-Way and public use of the Right-of-Way. Approves appropriate traffic control, including road closures and signal shutdowns.
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General experience leading multidisciplinary teams, coordinating utility and right-of-way impacts, street lighting, traffic signal, and landscape/hardscape layout. General experience leading multidisciplinary teams, coordinating utility and right-of-way impacts, street lighting, traffic signal, and landscape/hardscape layout.
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