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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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The Electrical Engineer will lead or assist with the development of plans for electrical power and distribution systems, intelligent transportation system (ITS) improvements, vehicle charging stations, roadway lighting, pump stations, network communications, traffic signal design, field data collection, and report writing.
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What we do is more than designing roads and lighting systems, our team leads design efforts for electrified vehicle fleets, advanced facilities, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and power distribution in support of critical infrastructure.
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A Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Traffic or Civil Engineering, or a directly related field from a nationally accredited college or university; plus three years of professional traffic engineering experience.
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Our continued growth in transportation-related projects has created the need for an individual to support network and SCADA design services for projects related to transportation (light rail, traffic monitoring, highway tolling, central operations centers.
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Registering to the FMCSA Clearinghouse is a requirement by the Department of Transportation. Must be able to read and communicate in the English language - able to hold a conversation, to understand highway traffic signs and signals, to respond to official inquiries, and to enter information on reports and records.
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Our Traffic/Technology Team is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions for traffic management, signal systems, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). As a Traffic/Technology Engineer, you will play a key role in shaping the future of transportation infrastructure.
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Five (5) years’ experience in roadway and related facilities and construction inspection or NICET Level 1 certification in Transportation Engineering Technology (highway construction) is ideal.
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As a Traffic Engineer, you will work on a variety of projects, collaborating with cross-functional teams and utilizing your expertise to contribute to the development of sustainable transportation solutions.
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