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As part of our Public Works team, the Traffic Engineer collects and analyzes data; completes various traffic related studies; develops and oversees the implementation of all traffic controls for various projects and serves as liaison to the Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission.
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The ideal candidate will be a licensed Professional Traffic Operations Engineer and have significant experience in client development and pursuing, managing, and providing traffic engineering services for public agencies, including DOTs, counties, and municipalities.
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We are seeking a Traffic Engineer to make a significant impact on our community. Considerable knowledge of traffic engineering principles and practices, signal design, operation, traffic signal electrical systems, pavement marking, and official street signing and barricading, including related federal guidelines.
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HDR Engineering, Inc., is seeking a Traffic Engineer for our Dallas, TX office Primary Responsibilities In the role of Traffic Engineer, we'll count on you to: Support design-related services for transportation projects for highway, state, city, and county roadways including design-build projects.
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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 Richmond, VA, Towson, MD, Rockville, MD, Herndon, VA, and Washington, DC. Location can be flexible for the right candidate.
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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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GBA is looking for a Traffic Engineer who has experience managing traffic related projects (design and/or analysis), including completing projects on schedule and on budget, QA/QC, and client management.
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The Traffic Engineer will support various traffic engineering, operation analysis, and transportation design projects (traffic signals, signage, and pavement markings, etc.
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Bachelor of engineering degree from an accredited college or university, a minimum of four (4) years related professional experience in traffic engineering\operations, and possession of a valid Texas Professional Engineer (PE) License is required.
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We are currently seeking a Traffic Engineer to further develop and expand our traffic engineering services across the upper Midwest. Design traffic signal systems, lighting systems, fiber optics, traffic control, signing, and pavement markings.
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As an Air Traffic Control Specialist in the Oregon Air National Guard, you will control and regulate en route and terminal air traffic; initiate and issue ATC clearances, instructions, and advisories to ensure the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic operating under instrument and visual flight rules; and plan, organize, direct, inspect, and evaluate ATC activities.
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Knowledge of geography and roadways within the local coverage area, including general traffic patterns and mass transit, is preferred. Traffic producer collects and inputs traffic data into TTWN database for the on air reporters to accurately deliver traffic reports to our many affiliates in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island and Connecticut.
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Join HNTB North Texas as a Project Engineer on our growing traffic team! Knowledgeable in traffic software including TransCAD, Synchro, HCS, and VISSIM. Serving as a traffic task lead on projects in the planning, schematic/environmental, and design phases.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesIn the role of a Senior ITS/ Traffic Engineer, we'll count on you to: Develop ITS and traffic management system projects including Planning, Engineering, Design, Integration, Deployment, Operations and Maintenance, Communications and overall Management.
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Lead the design efforts in the role of engineer-of-record on traffic and transportation project types including traffic control, traffic signals, signing, pavement marking, and ITS.
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