Dept of Transportation
Transportation
Engineer(NS)
“Engineer (NS) at Dept of Transportation. Skills: traffic engineering, highway safety, data analysis. provide technical engineering expertise. investigative support for safety projects”
Industry & Context.
analytical highway safety skills; complex analysis techniques
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in an applicable field of engineering, entry level traffic engineers, engineering countermeasures, traffic crash analysis, technical aspects of traffic engineering principles, methods, techniques, analytical highway safety skills, advanced data collection equipment, complex computer software applications and hardware, research in traffic safety, traffic engineering, data collection techniques and equipment, data analyses, traffic engineering and safety
Nice to Have
traffic engineering, transportation engineering, civil engineering principles and practices, computer software, computer drawing packages, conducting transportation analysis, transportation analysis techniques, prioritize tasks, manage multiple projects simultaneously, develop work plans, organize work effectively and efficiently with minimal supervision
What You'll Do.
provide technical engineering expertise
investigative support for safety projects
Performing crash analyses
performing spatial analysis
Evaluating engineering projects
Interpreting complex plans
Communicating findings through reports
reducing traffic-related fatalities and injuries
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
written and oral communication skills; report writing; correspondence; personnel and public contact; explain engineering concepts; clear; concise; organized manner; verbally; writing; variety of audiences
Process & Methodology
manage multiple projects simultaneously, develop work plans
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