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In addition to the Bachelor's degree: 2 years of responsible professional civil or traffic engineering experience is required for Assistant Engineer; and 3 years of responsible civil or traffic engineering experience performing duties similar to an Assistant Engineer with the City of Cupertino is required for Associate Engineer.
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Responsibility Highlights for our Project Manager or Senior Project Manager in Traffic Engineering Responsible for overall management of multiple projects and utilize experience to organize and execute the technical quality and coordination of a broad range of project assignments.
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Work tasks may involve the development, management and/or oversight collection of data, alternative analysis evaluation for engineering reports, horizontal and vertical alignments, cross section and superelevation design, roadside barrier design, ADA curb ramp design, roadway modeling, roadway plans, erosion and sediment control plans, stormwater management plans, right-of-way plans, utility relocation plans, permit application drawings, and traffic control plans.
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The best candidate will be a Professional (Civil) Engineer with at least ten years' experience in roadway design, traffic impact studies, traffic signal design, public storm sewer design, ADA ramp design, PennDOT Highway Occupancy Permit submissions, highway and bridge construction, and has proven client satisfaction abilities, and is passionate about growing and developing other team members.
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Salary: $80,000 - $100,000/ yearly Skills: licensed professional engineer or professional landscape architect in Pennsylvania, land development experience, design, AutoCAD Civil 3D, stormwater management, soil erosion, sediment control, infrastructure designs, PE or RLA license.
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Plans, prioritizes, assigns, supervises, reviews and participates in the work of staff and/or consultants responsible for providing professional engineering services in the design and construction of public works projects including Streets, Signals, Traffic Control Systems, Traffic Management, Parks, City Facilities, and City Water/Wastewater Systems for assigned section.
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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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Civil engineering, Civil 3d, Land development, AutoCAD civil 3d, Site development, Grading, Drainage, Civil design, Site design, Site plan, Civil engineering design, Storm water design, Project management, Wastewater, Storm water management design, Professional engineer, EIT, Roadway, Development, Civil, Storm water, Civil site, Municipal engineering.
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A Traffic Engineer 1 supports the Project Engineer by accurately and efficiently performing traffic engineering tasks. Assist PE in preparing Traffic Engineering Reports per State and local DOT’s for traffic signal warrants and ICE evaluations.
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The ideal candidate will be a licensed Professional Traffic Operations Engineer and have significant experience in client development and pursuing, managing, and providing traffic engineering services for public agencies, including DOTs, counties, and municipalities.
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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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May plan, review, and participate in the professional and technical work of a functional group, with principal assignments involving pavement management and design, ADA design, bicycle facility design, traffic circulation design, traffic analysis, traffic safety and traffic operation studies, geometric design of street and interchanges, and design transportation engineering projects.
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Excellent skill in: the use of civil engineering instruments and equipment, surveying, project design, urban planning, traffic engineering, drafting, sanitary sewer design and storm water management.
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GENERAL PURPOSE: Under general supervision, performs professional engineering and project management work in the planning, design, and operations of traffic and transportation projects and project components; investigates requests for changes to traffic control devices that optimize the mobility, safety, and accessibility of city's multimodal transportation network; and prepares and reviews traffic studies related to capital projects, street maintenance, and development.
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Professional Engineer (PE) or Traffic Engineer (TE) licensure, Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification, International Municipal. Serve as Project Manager or Principal-in-Charge for large multi-disciplinary projects involving transportation planning, traffic engineering, signal operations/signal timing, or ITS design, implementation, and integration projects.
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