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Perform traffic signal designs, signal timing, ITS planning and design, signing and pavement marking, illumination, roadway, sidewalk, and ADA ramp planning and design, and other related traffic/transportation engineering work.
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Position Details: Projects may also include traffic engineering design services for development of roadway striping, signing, signal, or maintenance of traffic plans for small to large highway and/or municipal roadways.
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Project work may include a variety of traffic engineering design consisting of signal, signing-striping, worksite traffic control/stage construction, as well as traffic impact studies, traffic operational analysis, safety, parking studies, signal timing, coordination, and other planning and operational projects.
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You will be r esponsible for providing high quality installations, maintenance, and repairs to traffic signal and roadway lighting systems, while adhering to assigned schedules, quality, safety and regulatory standards.
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This position will also lead highly technical project management, design, operation, and project delivery for traffic signal, street lighting, and Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) city-wide programs.
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Detailed documentation and reporting of traffic signal conditions. Detect and manage traffic incidents and reports of roadway maintenance needs from multiple sources by managing and directing calls to appropriate responding resources, such as CHAMP, local police, GSP (Georgia State Patrol), ATMC (Atlanta Traffic Management Center), and GDOT personnel.
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Experience a variety of transportation planning projects, such as traffic and transit microsimulation, multimodal corridor studies, transportation demand management plans, transportation impact studies, traffic signal warrants, bicycle and pedestrian facility planning, local/regional transportation plans, safety studies, or noise analysis.
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Experience in performing traffic impact analysis, safety analysis, traffic signal design, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) planning studies, ITS Design, ITS standard sheet and specification.
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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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Workswith multi-disciplinary teams and provide traffic inputs for environmental studies and roadway design elements such as roadway signing, pavement marking, and MPT plans, Design Approval Documents, and/or traffic signal operation analyses.
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The Transportation Planner/Engineer is expected to perform traffic engineering functions for the town including traffic calming, traffic signal design and management, speed limits, safety analysis, multi-modal functions, roundabout analysis, and working directly with the Town Board and the public.
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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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Tasks may include contributions to feasibility studies, option evaluations, business case development, conceptual designs, traffic management plans, pavement marking and signing plans, traffic signal timing plans, and others.
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This includes expertise in adaptive signal systems, Peer to Peer (P2P) signal operation, Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures (ATSPM), and the deployment of Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) solutions.
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Traffic signal, pavement marking, illumination, and signage design. Join HNTB North Texas as a Traffic Engineer III in our growing Traffic group! Coordinate traffic efforts with other disciplines.
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