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Is actively seeking a Full Time Traffic Management Center Dispatcher Operator for immediate employment in Central Florida. TMC coordinates with first responders on safe traffic incident management to comply with Florida’s Open Roads Policy goals and objectives.
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Company DescriptionUnlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety – America’s Leading Traffic Management Company! Your journey towards a rewarding career in traffic management starts here.
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In this role, you will install and maintain electronic traffic control devices, ensuring successful project completion from start to finish with minimal supervision. Responsibilities: Installation and maintenance of electronic traffic control devices.
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Primary responsibilities will be performing traffic engineering design and analysis related to traffic signals, signing and pavement markings, lighting, work zone traffic control, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and traffic operational analyses.
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Overview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Apply now to join AWP Safety and embark on a career path that offers unparalleled growth opportunities, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to be a part of America’s leading traffic safety company.
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Transportation Management Center (TMC) Operators are responsible for using Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) software to monitor Department roadways and manage events/incidents; dispatching incident management personnel; answering and responding to calls from the public; and communicating, coordinating, and collaborating with other staff, Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) personnel, and partner agencies.
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CCR certification Construction consultation and utility coordination experience Bluebeam PDF editor experience GIS experience Hydrology and Hydraulic (H&H) design experience Utility Design, water and sanitary sewer utility layout and lighting design Developing Maintenance of Traffic schemes, Construction Phasing and Traffic Control Plans Why Work With Us.
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As a Traffic Control / Flagger, you will control vehicle traffic by notifying drivers of the need for reduced speeds or restricted lane flow on roadways, parking lot or construction sites.
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The relationship of traffic control equipment to the operation of a traffic management system. TxDOT's Traffic Safety Division is looking for Regional Traffic Management System Specialists II for our Special Crews teams in the Austin, TX area.
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Microstation & Geopak, Open Roads Designer, VISSIM, VISUM, AutoCAD. Traffic signal design and Synchro experience, knowledge of MUTCD, HSM & HCS Actively engages multiple perspectives when solving problems, seeks to learn from peers, and encourages reciprocal learning among team members.
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Acts as traffic flagger; places traffic cones, signs, barricades and other traffic control devices to insure a smooth flow of traffic; may drive pilot car. Acts as traffic flagger; places traffic cones, signs, barricades and other traffic control devices to insure a smooth flow of traffic; may drive pilot car.
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The best candidate will be a Professional (Civil) Engineer with at least ten years' experience in roadway design, traffic impact studies, traffic signal design, public storm sewer design, ADA ramp design, PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit submissions, highway and bridge construction, and has proven client satisfaction abilities, and is passionate about growing and developing other team members.
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To join a team of 120+ Software Engineers that are developing and supporting our several Air Traffic Control Systems worldwide, such as: STARS, NWP, AutoTrac II, Australia, India, Hong Kong. Our programs are safety-of-life air traffic management systems we have developed for the FAA and international equivalents for use by air traffic controllers controlling civil and military aviation.
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Proficiency in traffic engineering software and modeling tools (e.g., Synchro, VISSIM, AutoCAD) required. The City of Chesapeake’s Department of Public Works is seeking a Traffic Engineer II/Engineer III with an emphasis in traffic modeling and technical leadership.
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Installing and maintaining pavement markings, pavement messages, highway signs and other traffic control devices. Experience in the installation and maintenance of various types of traffic control devices.
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