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Experience and familiarity with traffic operational analysis including traffic projections, analysis, and simulation; traffic safety analysis, traffic signal warrants, traffic signal and pedestrian crossing control system analysis, and design; and traffic signing and pavement marking analysis and design, MOT analysis and design.
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Advanced Transportation Management Systems (ATMS) as it relates to traffic signal operations/control/maintenance, transportation information gathering/sharing/planning/design/deployment of software based central systems for ATMS.
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Provide support to transportation and municipal project managers in transportation related design, traffic signal and roadway lighting plans, signing and striping plans, staging and traffic control plans.
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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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Serve as a technical subject matter expert in any combination of the following: traffic engineering or planning, transportation engineering or planning, signal operations, signal timing/coordination, ITS planning, ITS design, systems engineering, communications networks, and system integration.
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Serve as Project Manager or Principal-in-Charge for large multi-disciplinary projects involving transportation planning, traffic engineering, signal operations/signal timing, or ITS design, implementation, and integration projects.
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Signal Association (IMSA) certification or certification from the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) desired. Professional Engineer (PE) or Traffic Engineer (TE) licensure, Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification, International Municipal.
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Tasks may include performing capacity analyses, and assisting with concept development and design, analyzing traffic patterns and modeling, traffic signal design and timing studies, pavement marking design and sign plans.
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The department seeks candidates with advanced knowledge of Caltrans Highway Design Manual, CA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD) and AASH TO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials) Design Guidance with extensive experience in traffic engineering, as they apply to highway traffic safety, traffic signal design, traffic signal timing and coordination, transportation planning, highway design and construction, personnel management, and budgeting.
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Experience in traffic design elements which may include signing and marking, traffic signal design or lighting design. Utilize traffic engineering software and tools to develop detailed traffic signal timing plans, phasing diagrams, and signal coordination strategies.
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The responsibilities will includeassisting in analysis, design and implementation of projects such as traffic impact studies, traffic operations studies, capacity analysis, traffic signal design, signal timing, signing, striping, and traffic control plans.
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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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Will work closely with Project Managers and Traffic EITs to prepare PS&E plans including traffic signal design, sidewalk and curb ramp design, pavement marking and signing, traffic signals, illumination, sidewalk, and traffic control plans for various state and local agencies.
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International Municipal Signal Association (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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Oversees and prepares plans, specifications, quantities and cost estimates for the design of traffic engineering components of projects (including but not limited to, intersection geometry, signing and pavement markings, traffic signals, signal interconnect, roadway lighting, ITS, construction sequencing and work zone traffic control.
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