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Responsible for organizing and executing the technical quality and coordination of a broad range of project assignments requiring strong knowledge and skills of transportation and traffic engineering.
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The candidate will be tasked to assist in mentoring and development of a growing junior traffic group as well as project workplan preparations and general staff management activities.
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Exceptional learning opportunities are available for personal and professional growth, including future opportunities in Construction Engineering, Civil Design, Project Management, or more specialized disciplines of Water Resources, Environmental, Structural and Transportation.
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Project Work Includes Highway Design, Municipal Roadway Design, Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Intelligent Transportation Systems, And Rail Engineering.
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Our Transportation group provides our clients with comprehensive planning, project management, design, and engineering services for all phases of transportation projects.
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The Civil Engineer should be able to evaluate, select, specify, and engineer transportation systems for public clients such as the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.
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General Job Information Job SummaryThis Transportation Engineer position is located in the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), Project Delivery Administration, Traffic Engineering & Safety Division (TESD), and will work with the rapidly growing dynamic team of professionals in DDOT’s Traffic Engineering & Safety Division (TESD.
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As our Project Manager/Senior Traffic Engineer, you will be responsible to provide leadership on traffic engineering projects. Manage traffic engineering projects and ensure quality of products and conformance to budget.
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Performing various aspects of Transportation design as directed by a licensed Transportation Engineer or Senior Transportation Engineer including analysis and design involving interstates and interchanges, urban and rural roadways, multimodal improvements, traffic engineering, site grading, storm water management, erosion control, and site plan preparation, and design related to a business development activity such as a response to a Request for Proposal (RFP.
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The Staff Traffic Engineer will work on project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects. Performs a variety of traffic engineering assignments including completing traffic analysis and studies, developing traffic signal plans, signal timing plans, maintenance of traffic plans, pavement marking plans, signing plans, and ITS plans.
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Duties: Responsible for development of project design concepts, plans, reports and specifications for various types of civil engineering projects, such as commercial, industrial and residential development, public works facility improvements including grading, roadway geometric layout, erosion control, SWPPP, low impact design, post construction requirements, drainage system design, hydrology and hydraulics design, design exceptions, cost estimating, and preparation of project reports.
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Experience in site civil design including grading, roadway, pavements, utilities, stormwater management plans (flood control and stormwater quality), erosion and sediment control plans, project sites with multi-users and modes of transportation, and industrial construction and operations.
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Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much more.
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Assist in the preparation of plans and reports for relevant project design elements under the guidance and supervision of a licensed professional engineer. + 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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If filled at Traffic Management Technician II: Three (3) years of experience in paraprofessional traffic engineering with a concentration in traffic signal and/or operations that has required the application of the principles of traffic engineering and mathematics to the solution of traffic engineering/management problems involving traffic control, capacity, vehicular speed, and related matters; and including some experience in traffic signal computer operation.
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