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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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How many years of experience do you have in traffic engineering design (i.e. signals, signing, striping, lighting, staging and temporary traffic control)? Describe your experience in traffic engineering design (i.e. signals, signing, striping, lighting, staging and temporary traffic control), referencing jobs listed in your application/resume.
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Perform as discipline lead, engineer-of-record and/or technical specialist on traffic engineering projects including signing & pavement marking, traffic signalization, and/or lighting design.
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Ability to work with other transportation related disciplines to incorporate bridges and / or other structural elements, traffic signals and / or other traffic control elements, Intelligent Transportation Systems and roadway lighting into a comprehensive plan set.
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Both the CM and C&P managers will respectively oversee design and construction phases for various projects such as road improvement, hardscape repairs, traffic signals, retaining walls & bridges, guardrails, signing, lighting, striping, culverts and drainage inlets.
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Perform traffic engineering design including signing and pavement marking, signals, lighting, maintenance of traffic, detours and traffic control and intelligent transportation systems (ITS.
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This person will be a member of our roadway or rail design team and will assist in various tasks including plan preparation, quantity calculations, geometric design, pavement marking/signing, drainage design, traffic studies, traffic signal design, public involvement, report writing, specifications, cost estimates, roadway lighting, and other related tasks.
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Review plans and specifications of assigned construction projects, including traffic signals, traffic control channelization, and street lighting systems. Have knowledge of materials, methods, principles and practices used in public works construction inducing traffic control and pavement striping, and basic principles, methods and techniques of traffic engineering related to infrastructure improvement and maintenance.
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Project 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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Experience with VISSIM, VISUM, HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic, SIDRA; experience in the design of traffic control signals, signing, pavement markings, ITS devices and lighting. Specific assignments would include traffic operations analysis, modeling, micro-simulation, capacity analysis, safety studies, transportation planning studies, and design of traffic control devices including signals, signing, pavement markings, ITS devices and lighting.
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It also provides transportation engineering services, including transportation planning, highway engineering, airfield design, traffic engineering, highway lighting, surveying and mapping, bridge design, storm water design, environmental permitting, real property support, construction administration, and public involvement.
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Provide design oversight for the production of roadway, lighting, signing, pavement marking, traffic signals and traffic management system design plans; intersection design; capacity and signal warrant analyses; and all aspects of an Intelligent Traffic Sub-system.
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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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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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Design traffic signal systems, lighting systems, fiber optics, traffic control, signing, and pavement markings. We are currently seeking a Traffic Engineer to further develop and expand our traffic engineering services across the upper Midwest.
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