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A bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a related field, AND a minimum of two years of progressively responsible traffic engineering experience, AND Texas Engineer in Training certification are required.
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HNTB is looking for a creative and technically sound engineer who is ready to be challenged and work as a project engineer on a variety of design projects, including traffic signal design/upgrades, intersection improvements and safety related projects in our growing Traffic group.
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As a Traffic Engineer or Senior Traffic Engineer with a focus on Traffic Engineering, you will support the execution and delivery of traffic engineering projects for public, private, and institutional clients in Southern California or beyond.
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Description :Senior Traffic Engineer – Transportation Infrastructure Parsons is now hiring for a Senior Traffic Engineer to lead and support various projects in the New England regions, as well as national projects at times.
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Our dynamic and successful Traffic Operations Group is seeking a full-time Entry Level Traffic Engineer to join our collaborative Traffic Engineering team to deliver exciting projects for state DOTs, Counties, and Cities.
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Certification as a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) Performs a broad range transportation engineering duties with responsibility for assisting in the development of projects to TxDOT and other agency standards including existing condition and traffic survey, feasibility analysis, report writing, schematic design, traffic engineering computation including capacity and level of service analysis, corridor studies, transportation and microsimulation modeling, final plans, specifications and cost estimates, and construction oversight.
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AECOM is seeking a motivated and experienced Senior Traffic Engineer/Traffic Team Lead for immediate placement in our Albuquerque or Santa Fe, New Mexico office to lead our traffic/ITS engineering services.
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Design and develop plans, technical specifications, concepts, and cost estimates for traffic signal, signing & pavement marking, roadway lighting, roundabouts, pedestrian/bicycle improvements/facilities and safety projects throughout Florida.
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Duties/Responsibilities:Serve as Civil Engineer in the development of roadway feasibility and planning studies, geometric design, drainage studies and designs, construction plans, specifications andExperience in leading a complex civil transportation project including roadway geometric design, drainage design, signage and pavement markings, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, traffic signals, traffic control plans and construction sequencing.
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Assist with the preparation of plans, specifications, cost, and quantity estimates, and bid documents for traffic engineering projects; assist the senior traffic engineer in overseeing the planning, design, and construction of traffic engineering aspects of capital improvement projects.
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Do you possess a valid Professional Engineer (PE) or Traffic Engineer (TE) license issued by the State of California? Possession of a Certificate of Registration as a professional civil or traffic engineer in the State of California.
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The Staff Traffic Engineer will work on project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects. Performs a variety of traffic engineering assignments including completing traffic analysis and studies, developing traffic signal plans, signal timing plans, maintenance of traffic plans, pavement marking plans, signing plans, and ITS plans.
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Senior Civil Engineer (Traffic) The primary types of projects the candidate will be assigned include signing and pavement marking design, traffic signal and lighting design, maintenance of traffic design along with planning projects related to traffic impact studies, safety analysis, capacity analysis, and simulation modeling.
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Traffic Staff Engineer. BETA Group, Inc. is a New England based consultant engineering firm and leader in the fields of transportation, traffic, structural, civil/site, and water/wastewater engineering; landscape architecture; urban design and planning; GIS/asset management; environmental sciences and permitting; and construction services.
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Your Key Responsibilities Perform as discipline lead, engineer-of-record and/or technical specialist on traffic engineering projects including signing & pavement marking, traffic signalization, and/or lighting design.
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