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Review, evaluate, and comment on traffic engineering plans and traffic studies for commercial, residential, and capital development projects to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local codes, ordinances, regulations, standards, and specifications related to traffic signing, traffic striping, traffic signals, traffic control plans, and installation of other traffic control devices.
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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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Operates vehicles to transport employees, equipment, machinery and/or materials, or to warn oncoming traffic, plow snow and spread ice control materials; mows right of way using tractor mower and hand tools; operates auger, trencher, backhoe, forklift, and various trucks (e.g., dump, aerial boom, bucket, and platform.
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General knowledge of other traffic engineering and planning tasks such as Traffic Impact Studies, Traffic Signal and Electrical Plans, Traffic Impact Studies, Alternative’s analysis.
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To perform quality control construction observations for 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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Knowledge of principles and practices of civil engineering with emphasizes on operational aspects of road pavement, storm water drainage, and traffic control. Completion of Subdiscipline in Traffic Engineering or Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Certification is preferred.
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Perform multimodal traffic analysis by developing and calibrating deterministic and simulation-based traffic models such as Synchro, HCS, SIDRA, and Vissim. traffic analysis software (HCS, Synchro, Vissim, Transmodeler.
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Projects may include planning, analysis and designs for multiple transportation facilities including roadways, bridges, sidewalks, trails, traffic control devices, airports, and transit facilities.
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Conduct traffic studies such as traffic impact studies, traffic signal warrants, parking studies, traffic safety studies and traffic calming. perform field inventories and measurements of roadway/ traffic conditions.
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Virginia Department of Transportation Basic Work Zone Traffic Control Certification. Virginia Department of Transportation Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control Certification. Virginia Department of Transportation Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control Certification.
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Under the supervision of the Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Senior Transportation Engineer works with faculty and other research staff on complex transportation planning analysis tasks related to sponsored research projects, focusing on transportation data development and analysis, use of regional travel demand, traffic and simulation models, and ITS engineering.
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Perform travel demand modeling, including application of State DOT/ MPO regional travel models using software such as CUBE, VISUM, TRANSMODELER, TRANSCAD for developing project-level traffic forecasts and conducting alternatives analyses.
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Performing traffic and transportation data reduction and analysis. conduct studies and design for including bus and rail transit improvements, transit priority and access to transit/ bus stop improvements.
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IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I. miscellaneous structures such as sign structures, lighting structures, and traffic signal. IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I. CTQP Asphalt Roadway Level II CTQP Earthwork Construction Inspection Level I.
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Knowledgeable in traffic software including TransCAD, Synchro, HCS, and VISSIM. Join HNTB North Texas as a Transportation Planner IV on our growing traffic team! Develops planning and analysis strategies using tools such as GIS, traffic, or safety software to manipulate data, assess scenarios, and perform project analysis.
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