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Perform traffic signal designs, signal timing, ITS planning and design, signing and pavement marking, illumination, roadway, sidewalk, and ADA ramp planning and design, and other related traffic/transportation engineering work.
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Underground utilities, vacuum truck, subsurface utility engineering, utility locating, SUE designating. Walking outdoors for long periods of time through all kinds of terrain, including urban, suburban, and rural locations, and working under adverse conditions (heat, cold, hills, swamps, wildlife & insects, high traffic areas.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Qualifications:·Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering required ·Professional Engineer (PE) license in the State of Texas; or ability to obtain licensure within 6 months. The position is based in Plano, TX. The Transportation segment includes a wide variety of public sector clients and disciplines including roadway and traffic design.
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Coordinatesinterdepartmental activity with qualityassurance, manufacturing, purchasing,engineering, inventory control, traffic, contractsadministration, etc. - Black Belt trained / certified- Ability to understand engineering drawings andparts lists- APICS Certified in Production and InventoryManagement (CPIM) certificationSecurity Clearance Statement: This position requires a government security clearance, you must be a US Citizen for consideration.
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15+ years multi-discipline experience in traffic engineering, with experience in managing teams of 10 or more employees. Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from an ABET accredited college or university.
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As a Sr. Transportation Engineering Project Manager you will be a member of the DKS leadership team and will work closely with both local and cross-office teams to win and deliver work in our Transportation Engineering practice (focused on PS&E for transportation elements such as traffic signals, roadway lighting, signing/striping, temporary traffic control, ITS, and fiber optic communications.
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Experience in Highway Safety, Road Construction, or Traffic Control is a plus. Define product roadmap and strategy for product lines by identifying and filling product gaps, developing product pricing and positioning strategies, and driving product launches with marketing, operations, engineering, supply chain, finance teams etc.
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5+ years of experience in traffic engineering, traffic operations, or ITS projects. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. Lead traffic, planning, studies, design, and operations tasks/projects.
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They will assist in developing traffic studies, traffic analyses, signing/payment marking plans, traffic signal designs and plans, lighting designs, and/or ITS designs for various highway and roadway traffic engineering projects.
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Analyzes traffic engineering data to forecast network capacity requirements. Analyzes internet protocol network design and traffic flows for network optimization. Follows Engineering design life cycle with proper documentation ensuring that all detailed designs adhere to network standards.
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3+ years of experience in SRE traffic management tools like Akamai. As an SRE/Performance Automation Engineer, you will be working directly with the feature engineering teams to help bring our Pizza Hut cutting-edge container-based cloud hosted solutions to production in a safe and supportable way.
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We have positions in the Legal, Customer Service Center, Human Resources, IT Service Desk and IT Business Intelligence, Maintenance Warehouse, Traffic & Incident Management/Emergency Management and Traffic Engineering departments.
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4 - 8years of experience in traffic engineering, traffic operations, or ITS projects. Olsson’s traffic experts provide clients with a single resource for such traditional services as traffic operations studies, pedestrian circulation studies, and intersection improvement/design projects.
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Introduction to designing and developing traffic studies, water, storm and sanitary sewer studies, and construction plans, civil engineering site plans, and roadway plans for construction.
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