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Services may include traffic signal design, ITS design, signal timing analyses, illumination/lighting, ADA/sidewalk design, signing, and pavement marking and design. Support the project team with traffic engineering studies such as traffic impact analyses, traffic signal timing plans, microscopic and macroscopic simulation modeling, signal warrants, speed studies, capacity analysis, traffic operations, safety analysis, and parking studies.
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Technical school or college courses in Electrical Technologies, such as Computer Science, Computer Applications or other technology-based education relating to traffic signal operations/maintenance.
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Key Areas of Responsibility: Firm proficiency in developing complex traffic signal plans and tr a ffic simulation mo d els f o r capa c ity an a lysis a nd level o f s e rvice ev a luations.
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IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level II (preferred) Your engineering assignments may include signal and intelligent transportation systems design, Advanced Traffic Management System operations, Active Arterial Management, signal retiming studies, safety studies, signing, pavement marking, work zone traffic control, operational analyses for isolated intersections, complex arterial networks, and freeways.
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The Traffic Signal Utility Technician is responsible for the locating and marking all utilities for Traffic Engineering, and assisting in the operation & maintenance of traffic signals.
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Prepares and/or processes various records and reports such as electrical calculations on circuits, devices, and systems; traffic counts; items and expenses for maintenance and upgrade of electrical and traffic signal needs; traffic studies on accidents, speed violations, and pedestrians.
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International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Level I Traffic Signal Certification required to be obtained within twelve (12) months of date of hire. International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Level II Traffic Signal Certification required to be obtained within twenty-four (24) months of date of hire.
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FDA’s Traffic design team performs major traffic signal, lighting, signing and pavement marking, and ITS plans as a prime consultant, subconsultant, and in-house support. This position is responsible for developing signing and pavement marking, traffic signal, lighting and ITS plans; quality control reviews; supervision of others' work products; and marketing clients, including interviews and oral presentations.
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This unique position is ideal for a highly skilled professional with a strong background in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), IMSA Traffic Signal, Transportation, and Customer Success.
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Develop and coordinate “Pushbutton” contract agreements for emergency/quick response to operations and safety problems on the State Highway System; monitor FDOT funding expenditures for traffic signal reimbursement to local governments.
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Conduct traffic signal warrant studies and roundabout analysis. Develop traffic signal timing and phasing. Develop maintenance of traffic alternatives analysis.
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IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Level I. Traffic Signal Inspector. FDOT Concrete Field Tech. Under the direction of the Senior Project Engineer/Construction Manager, the inspector's duties are primarily overseeing the contractor's work to assure compliance with plans and specifications.
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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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Required for inspection of all drilled shafts including miscellaneous structures such as sign, lighting, and traffic signal structure foundations. FDEP Stormwater Inspector Certification.
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DESCRIPTION As part of our Transportation team, the Traffic Engineer will develop ITS, fiber optic, traffic signal, traffic control, signing, and pavement marking plans, as well as perform traffic operational analyses.
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