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Ideal candidates will demonstrate expertise and strong relationships with TXDOT and Texas municipal clients in the fields of traffic engineering and transportation planning. knowledge of traffic operations tools such as Synchro, HCS, Vissim.
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Proficiency in relevant traffic engineering software and programs, such as VISSIM, SYNCHRO, HCS, or Microstation. Title: Group Leader - Traffic Engineering. Experience in leading Traffic Engineering projects.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Aviation OR instrument rated pilot, Navigator, Air Traffic Controller, Previous work experience as an air traffic controller, military TERPS Specialist or aeronautical information specialist.
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Signal maintenance involves operating out of a bucket truck and troubleshooting electronics within our traffic signal cabinets. Installs, troubleshoots and maintains hardware and software related to traffic systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems or the Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System.
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Performs a variety of road & drainage maintenance including pothole patching, asphalt repairs, ditching, debris removal, and traffic signs. Knowledgeable of principles, methods, practices, materials, equipment, traffic control and tools used in road maintenance operations.
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Work will be performed with traffic engineering software including SYNCHRO, Vissim, Highway Capacity Software (HCS) as well as traffic design software like OpenRoads, GeoPAK, and SignCAD Come showcase your designing, leading, and managing skills.
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This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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Proficiency in various aspects of the role, including social media management, brand strategy, organic traffic growth, and web merchandising. Expand organic and paid online traffic through SEO initiatives.
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Initialize and maintain on a monthly basis the Payload Integration Manager (PIM) schedules and stop light status charts for payload rack facilities, EXPRESS sub-rack payloads, attached payloads, Aisle Deployed, EXPRESS Logistics Carrier (ELC) payloads, Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) and Columbus Exposed Facilities (EF) payloads, and IP payloads utilizing NASA resources per the equivalent traffic model as defined on the NASA baselined Integrated Payload List (IPL.
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Performs assessments of payload cold stowage requirements, develops cold stowage traffic models, and coordinates across the ISS program to ensure capability exists for ascent, on-orbit, and descent phases.
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Assist the foreman in all aspects of traffic control, i.e., road striping, pavement marking, and the fabrication and installation of all types of temporary and permanent signs and traffic control devices.
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Work will be performed with traffic engineering software including SYNCHRO, Vissim, Highway Capacity Software (HCS) as well as traffic design software like OpenRoads, GeoPAK, and SignCAD.
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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. As our Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer, you will be responsible to provide leadership on traffic engineering projects.
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In this role, you will perform a variety of tasks ranging from field inspection on roadway, soils, concrete, asphalt, detention ponds, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water lines, pump station, retaining walls, signals and light, traffic control, environmental and runoff controls, bridge substructure and superstructure, and utility coordination.
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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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