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Primary work area includes preliminary and final traffic signal, signing, pavement marking, work zone traffic control, and roadway lighting design. Experience with traffic and signal operations, including proficiency with Synchro/SimTraffic and VISSIM, a plus.
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If you're on the transportation design track, you'll help lead the creation of signing and pavement marking plans, maintenance of traffic, and traffic signal plans for roadway projects and streetscapes in urban settings.
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Experience in the design and construction of one or more of the following: Rehab/Repair of Rail/Bus Stations Rehab/Repair of Rail/Bus Operations and Maintenance Facilities Track, Rail Signals/Communications, Traction Power Intelligent transportation systems (traffic signal priority, variable message systems etc.
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Prepare and review traffic control plans, signing/pavement markings, traffic signal plans, and/or ITS designs for various highway and roadway traffic projects. Ability to perform and/or oversee the preparation of traffic studies, analysis, and modeling using Synchro, CORSIM, and/or VISSIM.
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Experience in traffic design elements which may include signing and marking, traffic signal design or lighting design. + Experience in technical execution of tasks for traffic engineering projects with an emphasis of microsimulation and modeling of all modes of transportation and facility types.
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Intelligent transportation systems (traffic signal priority, variable message systems etc.) Metro Transit is one of the country's largest transit systems, employs more than 3,000 people, and provides more than 80 million rides a year through an integrated network of buses, light rail, and commuter trains, as well as resources for those who carpool, vanpool, walk, or bike in the Twin Cities.
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Perform as project manager, and/or technical specialist on traffic engineering projects, responsible for invoicing, managing, and monitoring financial performance of project budgets. Minimum 7 years' experience in Traffic Engineering and Project Management.
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8+ years of relevant engineering experience with a focus on Traffic related projects including studies, analysis, traffic signal design and modeling. In this position you’ll be responsible for leading Traffic Design and Planning projects of varying complexity across all HR Green regions.
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Includes roadway design, roadway rehabilitation, ADA compliant designs, bike & pedestrian trail design, traffic signal design, etc. Includes roadway design, roadway rehabilitation, ADA compliant designs, bike & pedestrian trail design, traffic signal design, etc.
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Provide support to transportation and municipal project managers in transportation related design, traffic signal and roadway lighting plans, signing and striping plans, staging and traffic control plans.
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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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You'll help create signing and pavement marking plans, maintenance of traffic, and traffic signal plans for roadway projects and streetscapes in urban settings. Traffic engineering and Signal design experience.
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Providing traffic engineering services for a wide variety of both complex and small projects including traffic data collection, traffic design (signing/pavement marking/traffic control), multimodal corridor studies, traffic signal design and operations, traffic impact studies, and freeway studies.
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Certification in Aggregate Production (now Aggregate Production Tester), Grading and Base Tester (formerly Grading and Base 1) and Grading and Base Inspector (former Grading and Base 2), Concrete Field Tester (formerly Concrete Field 1) and Concrete Field Inspector (formerly Concrete Field 2), Bridge Construction Inspector, Bituminous Street Inspector, Erosion Control Installer/Inspector, and Signal and Lighting.
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