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Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Considerable knowledge of traffic engineering principles and practices, signal design, operation, traffic signal electrical systems, pavement marking, and official street signing and barricading, including related federal guidelines.
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Considerable knowledge of traffic engineering principles and practices, signal design, operation, traffic signal electrical systems, pavement marking, and official street signing and barricading, including related federal guidelines.
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Projects include traffic system operations and design, interchange/intersection analyses, signal system design and re-timing, operational analysis, roadway capacity analysis, traffic safety studies, traffic signal, signing, and pavement marking and design, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS.
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Develop plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E) design packages for freeway, arterial and transit ITS systems, including fiber optic and wireless communications systems, power distribution systems, CCTV, DMS, vehicle detection systems, HAR, RWIS, traffic signal interconnect, transit signal priority, lighting control systems, and other ITS technologies and sub-systems, such as freeway open road tolling and managed lanes technologies.
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Apply deep understanding of traffic signal design, operations, and/or systems. The Traffic Engineer will support various traffic engineering, operation analysis, and transportation design projects (traffic signals, signage, and pavement markings, etc.
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Design traffic signal systems, lighting systems, fiber optics, traffic control, signing, and pavement markings. Traffic signal timing and optimization. We are currently seeking a Traffic Engineer to further develop and expand our traffic engineering services across the upper Midwest.
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GBA's Traffic Engineers work on a wide variety of project types including traffic impact studies, corridor studies, coordinated signal timing plans, noise abatement analysis, signing, lighting, pavement marking, traffic control, and signal design.
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IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I. IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I. They will primarily work independently on FDOT projects consisting of milling and resurfacing, bridge construction, signalization, earthwork operations, stripping operations, and final estimate preparation.
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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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Prepare traffic signal design plans for new intersections and signal modifications to facilitate multimodal accommodations. Prepare temporary traffic control plans and traffic management plan (TMP) as part of maintenance of traffic (MOT) activities.
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Have experience applying signal processing, image processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, deep learning, or related techniques with respect to signal extraction from sensors. Our group's diverse expertise enables us to solve a wide range of radar, electronic warfare (EW), remote sensing, and signal processing problems for maritime missions.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesIn the role of a Senior ITS/ Traffic Engineer, we'll count on you to: Develop ITS and traffic management system projects including Planning, Engineering, Design, Integration, Deployment, Operations and Maintenance, Communications and overall Management.
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As a Traffic Officer, patrol the City in a patrol unit; respond to calls related to traffic incidents and any other required emergencies; observe, monitor, and control routine and unusual traffic conditions; assist and advise motorists and enforce traffic safety laws.
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Programming DSP Code Optimization Assembly Language ProgrammingDigital Signal Processing Architecture Modem Design (SATCOM, wireless, Cellular & SDR)Physical Layers e.g. GSM, Wi-Max, Wi-Fi, BluetoothDSP Algorithms using Matlab/SimulinkObject Oriented DesignReal Time Debugging Signal Impairments Testing, BER Testing.
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The role of Signal Maintainer is an important link between ensuring compliance with FRA regulations and customer satisfaction while achieving the safest most efficient railroad operations. This is an exciting opportunity to join CPKC as a Signal Maintainer, CPKC operates 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, and 365 days a year.
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