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Work with multi-disciplinary teams on tasks such as traffic impact studies, intersection design, traffic signal design, roadway signing and pavement marking plans, and traffic and signal operations analysis.
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A minimum of two years’ experience in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Traffic Engineering or Roadway Design including traffic signal and electrical design and / or roadway / intersection design.
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Oversees, develops the design of signing and striping, traffic control, traffic signal timing, traffic signal and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). As a Traffic Engineer, under general direction plans, organizes and supervises professional transportation and/or traffic engineering work within an assigned group; interacts and coordinates with other departments, stakeholders and performs a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility.
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Considerable knowledge of traffic engineering principles and practices, signal design, operation, traffic signal electrical systems, pavement marking, and official street signing and barricading, including related federal guidelines.
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Work under the guidance of professional engineers on various traffic engineering projects including traffic impact analysis (TIA), traffic forecasting, traffic signal timing, and microscopic (VISSIM/CORSIM) modeling.
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4 years ITS and traffic signal maintenance, construction, or repair experience. Perform all duties of the Traffic Signal Tech I. Must possess International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Technician or American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATTSA) Traffic Control Technician and Traffic Control Supervisor certification within one (1) year of hire.
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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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Candidates will also be engaged in traffic design work including traffic signal design, permanent signing, pavement markings, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Responsibilities also include analysis of traffic signal operation on arterials and networks, specification of applicable data collection, development of new signal timing parameters based on detailed analysis, inputting traffic signal plans via central control systems and/or directly into local controllers, and design and analysis of traffic surveys to evaluate signal timing effectiveness.
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A minimum of 5 years’ experience in Traffic/ITS design, highway geometric design, utilities, drainage and traffic signal design, or closely related engineering field. Perform the design of traffic signal/electrical plans and intersection and highway lighting systems.
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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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Analyze traffic data, roadway design features, and traffic signal timing plans to improve signal coordination and operation. Knowledge of traffic signal design, traffic signal timing and coordination, traffic signal communications systems, and traffic signal control systems.
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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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Comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of traffic engineering (including traffic signal design, signing, striping, traffic control, ITS, and safety improvements) on state, county, and municipal facilities.
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Design, implement, and oversee traffic engineering projects, including traffic signal design, traffic control plans, and roadway signage. Proficiency in using traffic engineering software such as HCS, Synchro, and VISSIM.
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Experience with traffic design standards including signal, ITS, and signing and striping design with Microstation / AutoCAD software. Conduct field work to record intersection and traffic signal design.
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