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Assistant Engineers will perform the aforementioned duties, as well as prepare Traffic Engineering Reports and other project documents, supervise and review the work of engineering and/or traffic systems technicians, perform complex operational analyses for system optimization, coordinates ITS and assist with Surface Transportation Control and work zone quality assurance activities.
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The Assistant Manager position assists the Crossing Guard Program Manager as well as senior engineering management to evaluate and implement the program goals of ensuring that students and their families are able to safely walk to and from school.
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WEBB is currently seeking an Assistant Engineer to join our Traffic & Transportation Department. We are looking for someone who is interested and has knowledge of traffic and active transportation and is looking for an opportunity to use skills in support of that interest.
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Qualifying experience: One year of full-time engineering experience with transportation projects related to highways/roadways, railroads, bridges, airports, waterways, building structures, or traffic management and safety systems.
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Burns & McDonnell's Northwest Arkansas office is looking for an ambitious and talented Assistant Traffic Engineer to join our growing transportation planning team. In this role you will be exposed to the full spectrum of traffic operations, traffic safety, and transportation projects including traffic forecasting and modeling, intersection and signal design, safety studies, ADA and trail design, and planning studies.
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Expert knowledge of professional transportation engineering principle, federal/state traffic engineering regulation, policy, standard, and guidelines. Nature of Work: This position assists the Chief of the Traffic Engineering Design Division (TEDD), in the supervision, management, direction and administration of work.
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Successful completion of a two-year traineeship and proof of passing the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Fundamentals in Engineering (FE) exam leads to an appointment as an Assistant Engineer, SG-20.
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Project work includes highway design, municipal roadway design, traffic engineering, transportation planning, intelligent transportation systems, and rail engineering.
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