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Technical direction and execution of traffic engineering projects, including traffic engineering studies, analysis and simulation of traffic operations, traffic signal design, development and implementation of signal timings, illumination design and intelligent transportation system (ITS) design.
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The Traffic Engineer plans, designs, and manages transportation engineering projects. Will perform a broad range transportation engineering duties with responsibility for assisting in the development of projects to TxDOT and other agency standards including: existing condition and traffic survey, feasibility analysis, report writing, schematic design, traffic engineering computation including capacity and level of service analysis, corridor studies, transportation and micro-simulation modeling, final plans, specifications and cost estimates, and construction oversight.
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As our Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer, you will be responsible to provide leadership on traffic engineering projects. Prepare and/or review traffic design and construction documents for traffic signal, roadway illumination, ITS, signing and pavement marking based on state and national standards.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for an Associate Traffic Engineer. Perform basic professional traffic engineering work relating to conducting investigations and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, roadways, intersections, signage, signals, pavement markings, and transportation corridors to determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, and construction or operating permits.
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Application of advanced techniques, theory, precepts and practices in small and large traffic engineering projects. 5-10 years of experience working with traffic engineering. Experience with data collection, field inventory of traffic control devices, analysis of traffic accidents, warrant analysis for STOP and signal control, and preparation of reports.
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The Senior Project Manager/ Traffic Engineer willbe involved in a variety of projects, including but not limited to existing condition and traffic surveys, traffic studies and traffic impact study review, feasibility analysis, schematic design, traffic engineering computation including capacity and level of service analysis, corridor studies, transportation and micro-simulation modeling, final plans, specifications and cost estimates, and construction oversight.
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ATG is currently seeking a Senior Project Manager/Traffic Engineer for our North Texas operation. This position will be a key hire to help grow our Traffic Engineering practice. 12 or more years of progressive experience in traffic engineering.
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LJA is offering a Project Engineer role in our Traffic Group where you can apply and share your proficient skills, broaden your knowledge and skillset, and develop efficient procedures and quality processes to improve performance.
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Traffic Project Engineer. Prepare temporary traffic control plan/traffic management plan (TMP) and signing, pavement marking plans. Proficiency in traffic analyses software such as VISSIM.
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The Traffic Engineer/TIA Lead will be involved in Traffic Impact Analysis project development including business development, client satisfaction, quality control/quality assurance, and project financial performance.
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A minimum of 10 minimum years’ experience in ITS and traffic engineering for urban and rural highways, major and minor interchanges, and intersections. Provide design oversight for the production of traffic signals, signing, and striping.
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Provide oversight for delivering capacity and signal warrant analyses, traffic studies, signal timing optimization, traffic modeling and transportation planning projects. Professional Engineer (PE) license.
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The Professional Traffic Operations Engineer will be a proven leader with demonstrated supervisory or management experience leading and developing a team. · Proficiency in traffic signal design, traffic impact studies, safety analysis, and traffic simulation modeling.
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BIA #trafficengineer Here's what you'll need: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering Engineer-In-Training certifcation Previous experience in traffic/transportation engineering Ideally, here's what you'll also have: Previous experience with traffic software including Synchro, Vissim, or HCS Experience with design software (i.e., AutoCAD, MicroStation, InRoads etc.
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Familiarity with all applicable AASHTO, TMUTCD, TxDOT local County and municipal criteria as it relates to Traffic Engineering. Design tasks include: Signal Design, Signing and Pavement Markings, Illumination, ITS, Traffic Control Plans, and the preparation of PS&E for these tasks.
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