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Experience in analysis, design and implementation of projects such as corridor studies, traffic impact studies, alternative intersection design, traffic operational analysis, traffic signal design, signal timing, signing, striping, lighting and traffic control plans.
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Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams on tasks such as work zone traffic, intersection design, traffic signal design, roadway signing and pavement marking plans, DOT access permitting, control plans, and traffic signal operations analysis.
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Our client, a subsidiary specializing in traffic engineering and transportation design, is seeking a Traffic Engineer Project Manager (Professional Engineer license required) for a fully remote position.
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This may include corridor studies, intersection and highway analysis, traffic data collection and performance metrics, transit signal priority (TSP), traffic signal coordination, new technology advancements, and signal/lighting systems and custom lighting design.
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Professional Engineer (PE) or Traffic Engineer (TE) licensure, Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification, International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) certification or certification from the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) desired.
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Traffic signal design experience on PennDOT projects. Hands-on experience with common traffic engineering software including Synchro, VISSIM, HCS, Microstation. The successful candidate will serve as Project Manager or Lead Traffic Engineer on projects involving planning, analysis, and design of engineering projects.
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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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Assist in the 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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Assist in the management of projects and tasks including development of and managing the scope, schedule, budget, deliverables, change management, quality, and status reports• Conduct complex traffic signal studies and modifications, roadway and pedestrian safety and capacity analyses, speed studies, and other special studies are conducted appropriately in accordance with traffic engineering principles.
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Typical projects include long-range transportation planning, traffic impact studies, site planning and design, highway and traffic signal design, transit planning and design. Proficiency in traffic engineering and modeling software (Synchro and Vissim.
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Lead traffic engineering, signal operations/signal timing, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) design, implementation, and integration projects in Ohio and surrounding region.
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What you will be doing: Lead traffic engineering, signal operations/signal timing, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) design, implementation, and integration projects in Ohio and surrounding region.
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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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Experience preparing traffic impact studies, multi-modal planning studies and improvements, traffic signal and lighting plans, signing and striping plans, and a variety of technical and planning reports.
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The new team member will join our highway division, contributing to a variety of tasks such as plan development, quantity calculations, geometric design, pavement marking and signing, drainage design, traffic studies, traffic signal design, community engagement, report composition, specifications, cost estimations, roadway lighting, and other related duties.
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