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Apply principles, methods, and techniques of traffic engineering technology as they relate to Traffic Signal Design, Intersection Design Studies (IDS), Signal Coordination and Timing Studies (SCAT), traffic crash analysis, traffic impact studies and various related areas.
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Experience in traffic signal, ITS, lighting, signing and pavement marking design, Plan, Specifications, and Estimate Development. Experience in ITS design, traffic signal systems, systems engineering and ITS planning/architecture development.
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Experience in Traffic Signal coordination, Adaptive Signal, ATSPM. Experience and/or knowledge in traffic operational analysis including traffic projections, analysis, and simulation using Synchro/ SimTraffic, HCS, and VISSIM.
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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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Prepare and/or review traffic design and construction documents for traffic signal, roadway illumination, ITS, signing and pavement marking based on state and national standards. Develop traffic signal timing.
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Developing design plans including signing & pavement marking, traffic signal design, and communications. Traffic Signal Design. Traffic Signal Timings. Maintenance of Traffic Design (MOT.
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Design traffic signal systems, lighting systems, fiber optics, traffic control, signing, and pavement markings. Traffic signal timing and optimization. We are currently seeking a Traffic Engineer to further develop and expand our traffic engineering services across the upper Midwest.
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Hands-on experience with traffic engineering software, including HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic, etc. Traffic operations analysis to support transportation and traffic planning studies and designs.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in traffic or transportation engineering. Analyze traffic and crash data and intersection safety studies. Conduct traffic impact analysis studies.
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Prepare traffic signal design plans for new and modified intersections, construction sequencing, pavement marking plans, signing plans, and traffic control plans. Prepare traffic impact studies, traffic signal warrant studies, intersection design studies, safety studies, bicycle planning, and technical report writing.
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The selected candidate will also be familiar with traffic signal timing and traffic signal system operations. The position is responsible for overseeing our Traffic Calming Program, reviewing Traffic Impact Analyses, and reviewing Maintenance of Traffic Plans.
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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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Traffic engineering tasks include signal design and operations, signal timing and modeling (SYNCHRO & VISSIM), illumination design, signing, pavement markings, traffic control, traffic forecasting/projections, Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA), Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), minor roadway design, preparing technical reports, and developing plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E.
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Apply deep understanding of traffic signal design, operations, and/or systems. 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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Prepare and review traffic signal design plans, signing plans, and pavement marking plans. Develop and review traffic control plans, maintenance of traffic plans, and work zone plans.
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