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As an Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer, you help ensure flight safety by performing field and sustainment-level maintenance and installation of all air traffic control equipment for the Army National Guard.
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Our Kimley-Horn Reston office is seeking an ambitious traffic engineer to support a variety of transportation projects for public and private clients in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Our team is looking for an engineer to support various traffic engineering, operations analysis, and transportation design projects (traffic signals, signage and pavement markings, etc.
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As a member of the electronic maintenance team, the Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer is responsible for the maintenance and installation of air traffic control communications, navigation aids, and landing systems.
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Three (3) years of experience in municipal traffic engineering, including TMC operations and adaptive traffic signal control systems, traffic signal operations, or information technology.
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The candidate will utilize and should have knowledge of and experience with software packages such as Synchro, Tru-Traffic, Vistro, VISSIM, Petra, HCS, Sidra, HSM, MicroStation, AutoCAD, AutoTURN, and Guidesign.
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Summary You will serve as a ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN (AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS) in the Air Operations Department, Ground Electronics Maintenance Division of NAS CORPUS CHRISTI. Duties. -ET-V05 Air Traffic Control Communications Technician.
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Install and adjust air traffic control communications and navigation aids systems. Job training for Air Traffic Control Equipment Repairer consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 38 weeks of Advanced Individual Training and on-the-job instruction, including practice in repairing and replacing equipment parts.
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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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Traffic signal, pavement marking, illumination, and signage design. Join HNTB North Texas as a Traffic Engineer III in our growing Traffic group! Coordinate traffic efforts with other disciplines.
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Kimley-Horn's San Jose, California office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 3+ years of experience to join their Transportation/Traffic team. 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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Plans, coordinates, and develops engineering plans and specifications for large and/or complex public works improvement projects such as streets, traffic signal system operations and infrastructure, neighborhood traffic calming projects, travelers advisory systems, related transportation management projects, and pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
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Must be a Traffic Signal Level I Certified Technician by the International Municipal Signal Association or ability to obtain certification with the IMSA class constraints. Do you have a Traffic Signal Level 1 Certified Technician by the International Municipal Signal Association or ability to obtain certification with the IMSA class constraints.
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Total Rewards Manager, Employee Benefits, Compensation Management, RoadSafe Traffic Systems, Traffic Control Careers, Human Resources Jobs, HRIS, Benefits Strategy, Vendor Management, Healthcare Benefits, Retirement Planning, HR Professional.
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The Transportation Electronic Technician Trainee performs beginning level electronic, telecommunication, and electrical work or assists a higher level electronics technician with the installation, maintenance, and repair of electronic and electrical equipment for highway illumination, traffic control, traffic signal, traffic counting, materials testing, vehicle weighing, and/or law enforcement.
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Managing and serving as Tennessee Transportation Project Manager on TDOT statewide transportation design projects including bicycle/pedestrian, transit, traffic, planning, new location/and widening local rural two lane roadways, urban multi-lane roadways, multi-lane interstate and controlled access facilities with major interchanges and interchange types.
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