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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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Develop traffic signal timing plans and coordinate signal optimization efforts. 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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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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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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Traffic Engineering Signal operation focuses on 24/7/365 maintenance, operation, and repair of the City's 161 traffic signals and emergency signals at Fire Stations, emergency vehicle preemption systems, and operation and maintenance of 23 school location zone flashers.
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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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IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I. CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection (required for inspection of all drilled shafts including miscellaneous structures such as sign structures, lighting structures, and traffic signal structures.
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Prepares permit applications to governing agencies such as FDOT, SWFWMD, DEP, COE, and Polk County for transportation and traffic signal projects. Supervises and reviews traffic signal plans developed by the division, FDOT, and private consultants.
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International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Traffic Signal Technician Level I. FDOT Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Health Maintenance Subsidy.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Have good understanding of traffic signal design with the ability to prepare signal design plans and quantities independently; Proficiency with the methodologies of Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and Signal Warrant studiesWork with a team of engineers and technicians designing and producing a variety of traffic engineering plans and reports.
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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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Prepares and reviews traffic signal, signing, striping, traffic control and interconnect plans, specifications, and estimates; evaluates traffic impacts and parking studies; ensures inclusion of necessary traffic mitigation, control, and safety measures in conformance with federal, state, and local policies and guidelines.
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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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Lead, develop, assist with, and review traffic impact studies, highway occupancy permits, specifications, signal design and plans, maintenance and protection of traffic and signing plans, PS&E packages, and reports.
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Conduct traffic and transportation studies; design, develop and implement traffic signal timing intelligent transportation systems and communication fiber/copper networks; perform system analysis and provide recommendations to improve signal system effectiveness through field observations or software tools such as Synchro.
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