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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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Work with Traffic Engineer in the planning and preparation of Traffic and Transit Management Plans and appendices. Act as project consultant and provide guidance in technical areas of traffic management during road construction.
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Supermicro is looking for Sr. Traffic/Shipping Coordinator in our warehouse department. Supermicro is a Top Tier provider of advanced server, storage, and networking solutions for Data Center, Cloud Computing, Enterprise IT, Hadoop/ Big Data, Hyperscale, HPC and IoT/Embedded customers worldwide.
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Proficiency with technical writing, Microstation, or similar software, traffic simulation and modeling platforms including Synchro, HCS, TransModeler, Vissim, and SIDRA. Perform professional traffic engineering work and assist with conducting investigations and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, roadways, intersections, signage, signals, pavement markings, and transportation corridors.
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Kimley-Horn's Salt Lake City, Utah (UT) office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 3+ years of experience to join their Transportation Planning and Traffic team! Perform traffic engineering and project management tasks to deliver a wide variety of transportation planning, transit, traffic engineering, safety, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS) projects for many, diverse clients.
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Our practice encompasses all areas of traffic engineering and planning, including traffic impact studies, safety studies, traffic simulation, travel demand modeling and forecasting, corridor planning, traffic signal operations, signal and ITS design, comprehensive planning, transit planning, pedestrian and bicycle planning, and long-range transportation planning.
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Prepares traffic signal and signing/pavement marking designs. Barge Design Solutions,Inc. is looking for a Traffic Engineer for our Georgia or Alabama office. 2-3 years transportation or traffic engineering experience preferred.
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Work on temporary traffic control plan/traffic management plan (TMP) and signing, pavement marking plans. Knowledge in transportation planning, including comprehensive corridor analysis, TDOT local programs (beneficial), public involvement, safety and access, pedestrian and bicycle planning, multimodal planning and traffic operations.
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Experience in use of traffic engineering software such as HCS, Synchro / Sim-Traffic, Vissim. AtkinsRéalis seeks a Sr. ITS Traffic Engineer to join our team in Grand Rapids, MI. This position will require a minimum of 4 years of experience with ITS/Traffic Engineering.
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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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We are seeking a Traffic Engineer I to join our growing Transportation team in Peachtree Corners, Georgia. The ideal candidate possesses experience in traffic or transportation engineering via past Internship/Co-op/Work experience.
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Experience in design and/or management of roadway, traffic, utility, and/or municipal capital improvement projects (NJDOT & NJTA experience a plus). Municipal Project Manager-Traffic- Transportation.
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You will perform various tasks as a traffic engineer, including traffic signal and ITS design, traffic signal timing/operations, traffic engineering studies, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) communications.
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Associate in Civil Engineering Technology, Land Surveying or closely related field AND One year of related highway construction, traffic safety, or engineering work experience. The Engineering Technician plays a critical role within the County's Traffic Engineering Team. Main responsibilities include traffic safety assessments, managing the County traffic count program, and completing traffic signal designs.
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Performs a broad range transportation engineering duties with responsibility for assisting in the development of projects to TxDOT and other agency standards including existing condition and traffic survey, feasibility analysis, report writing, schematic design, traffic engineering computation including capacity and level of service analysis, corridor studies, transportation and microsimulation modeling, final plans, specifications and cost estimates, and construction oversight.
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