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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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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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Traffic Signal Technician I. Maintenance Worker II. Code Enforcement Officer IV. Traffic Signal Technician I. Animal Control Officer I. 311 Call Center Representative. Juvenile Probation Counselor I/II.
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Capacity to independently prepare Intersection and Traffic Signal and/or Roadway Lighting designs and familiarity with one or more NJDOT, NYSDOT, NYCDOT, PANYNJ, NJTA or TBTA design standards and practices is preferred.
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As a client-facing traffic engineer, your role would involve a range of responsibilities focused on traffic signal design, traffic capacity analysis, ITS plans, and traffic operation.
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Role description: As a client-facing traffic engineer, your role would involve a range of responsibilities focused on traffic signal design, traffic capacity analysis, ITS plans, and traffic operation.
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Key Areas of Responsibility: Firm proficiency in developing complex traffic signal plans and tr a ffic simulation mo d els f o r capa c ity an a lysis a nd level o f s e rvice ev a luations.
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Assist with field inventory for traffic analysis and design, traffic data collection programs, traffic analysis and studies, technical reports, traffic modeling and simulation, traffic demand forecast and models, transportation management plan and traffic engineering design including traffic signal layout and timing, intersection design, pavement markings and striping, signing and traffic control plans and the preparation of quantity calculations and construction cost estimates.
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Serve as the Project Manager in the development of traffic studies and design plans including infrastructure, traffic signal, roadway lighting, signing, pavement marking, construction sequencing, and traffic control plans.
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This work will include underground infrastructure, above ground installations and retrofits and signal and traffic signal component maintenance as needed. Job SummaryMasTec Utility Services is seeking safety-focused individuals to perform traffic signal construction and maintenance work as Traffic Signal Technicians.
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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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The responsibilities will include assisting in analysis, design and implementation of projects such as traffic impact studies, traffic operations studies, capacity analysis, traffic signal design, signal timing, signing, striping, lighting and traffic control plans.
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Conducts studies of street and intersection capacity and recommends necessary street changes for improved traffic movement; plans and coordinates traffic and speed surveys; plans traffic signal, traffic sign, street light, striping and other control devices for locations; develops plans, estimates, and special provisions for electrical contract work involving traffic signal and safety lighting systems.
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Traffic Signal design and timing experience. Oversee and perform technical operational analysis using programs such as CORSIM, HCS, SYNCHRO, and VISSIM.Prepare written reports and oral presentations related to Traffic Studies, Parking Studies, Operation Analysis and Safety Analysis.
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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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