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STV is seeking an energetic and highly motivated self-starter Traffic Engineering Specialist that wants to elevate their career to the next level to serve as project engineer within our growing Traffic Practice in Colorado or Texas.
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We are seeking a skilled Traffic Engineer to join our team in New York City. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of experience in traffic engineering, with proficiency in software tools such as Synchro and Vissim (Vizient.
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Hennepin County's Transportation Project Delivery department is seeking a Graduate Traffic Engineer to join the design division. How many years of experience do you have in traffic engineering design (i.e. signals, signing, striping, lighting, staging and temporary traffic control.
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A Traffic Engineer 2 supports the Division/Project Manager in the preparation of quality traffic engineering studies and construction plans for various public and private clients.
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AtkinsRealis seeks an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join Atkins in Orlando, Florida as a Traffic Design Engineer- Signing and Pavement Markings Lead supporting the Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) General Engineering Consultant (GEC) Program, working as an “extension of staff” in the client’s office in Ocoee, FL (metro Orlando area.
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Traffic & Roadway Engineer. Prepare temporary traffic control plan/traffic management plan (TMP) and signing, pavement marking plans. Knowledge in transportation planning, including comprehensive corridor analysis, TDOT local programs (beneficial), public involvement, safety and access, pedestrian and bicycle planning, multimodal planning and traffic operations.
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Hire Resolve’s client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Traffic Engineer in Philadelphia, PA. Responsibilities: Perform technical analysis, design, and traffic engineering tasks for a wide range of transportation infrastructure, highway, and land development projects.
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Either registration as a Traffic Engineer (which is preferred) or as a Professional Civil Engineer with traffic engineering experience in the State of California is required.
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Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) JMT is seeking a Traffic Project Engineer to join the Syracuse, New York office. The Project Engineer is responsible for leading and supporting transportation design and analysis projects Responsible for engineering design, traffic operations and analysis using knowledge of general engineering principles and practices to interpret, organize, execute, and coordinate assignments with limited supervision.
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The Senior Traffic Engineer responsibilities will involve leading traffic engineering services for the firm in Virginia with VDOT and other clients. A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. (AMT) is seeking a Senior Traffic Engineer to join our Transportation Engineering team in one of our Mid-Atlantic office locations of Towson, MD, Rockville, MD, Washington, DC. Location can be flexible for the right candidate.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Mid-Level Traffic Engineer to join our team in Dallas, TX. As a registered Professional Engineer (PE) with expertise in traffic engineering and transportation planning, you will play a key role in managing and delivering a wide range of transportation projects.
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Stanley Consultants is seeking a Traffic Engineer for our Traffic Engineering and Safety practices in our Denver, CO office. Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) or Road Safety Professional 1 (RSP1) certification is a plus.
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The primary duties of the Traffic Engineer include performing complex traffic engineering projects and using sound engineering judgment. Keyword(s): TRAFFIC ENGINEER, SIGNING, TRAFFIC SIGNALS, TRAFFIC ANALYSIS, TRANSPORTATION, HIGHWAY, CIVIL.
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The Traffic Engineer will provide services for a variety of transportation infrastructure projects including traffic analysis and modeling and traffic engineering design. Michael Baker International has an exciting opportunity for a Traffic Engineer with 5 - 15 years of traffic engineering experience to join our New England operation.
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Working under the direction of the Traffic Engineer, the incumbent assists in directing, managing, conducting and supervising the Traffic and Street Light Engineering functions for the City of Fort Wayne.
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