Company

Transportation

GraduateEngineer

$63–82k Garland, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Graduate Engineer. Skills: Traffic signal timing, Traffic control plans, Traffic management center. Develop traffic signal timing plans. Coordinate arterial signals”

Industry & Context.

Transportation
Problems you'll solve

Analyze and resolve traffic congestion issues

Eligibility Requirements

Valid Class C Texas driver's license

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s of Engineering Degree from an ABET-accredited school, Valid Class C Texas driver's license

Nice to Have

Master’s degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in transportation or a related area, Internship in an Engineering office, 1 year of experience in traffic or transportation engineering analysis and design

What You'll Do.

Develop traffic signal timing plans

Coordinate arterial signals

Resolve traffic congestion problems

Respond to transportation issues

Review development plans

Determine off site requirements

Administer TMC database

Respond to transportation questions

Assist citizens with traffic concerns

Review plans for obstructions

Design traffic signals

Research congested areas

Assist with special projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with other departments; Work with City Council

Full Job Description

**_Summary_** Responsible for the development and implementation of comprehensive traffic signal timing plans, arterial signal coordination, and traffic control plans for the City of Garland roads. The role will resolve traffic congestion problems, as well as respond to transportation issues brought by the public, other departments, and the City Council. Also, responsible for reviewing development and redevelopment plans to provide direction to developers regarding site layout in accordance with City standards, as well as determine off site requirements for traffic impacts. **Salary Range:** $63,252.80 - $82,243.20 (Depending on qualifications and experience) **_Essential Duties and Responsibilities_** _include the following. Other duties may be assigned_. * Research, analyze, and resolve traffic congestion issues through sound engineering principles. * Develop, implement, and maintain traffic signal timing, sequencing, and coordination plans. * Research and review development plans for compliance with City standards. * Administer and maintain the traffic management center (TMC) database and timing records. * Review roadway plans and provide comments in accordance with city standards and traffic engineering principles. * Respond to requests and questions regarding transportation issues. * Assist citizens, other departments, and the City Council in resolving traffic concerns and complaints. * Review plans to prevent visibility obstructions. * Design and modify traffic signals. * Research congested areas and develop plans to address them. * Assist with special projects as assigned by the Transportation Operations Administrator. **_Minimum Qualifications_** * No experience required * Bachelor’s of Engineering Degree from an ABET-accredited school * Enthusiastic learner with a strong passion for improving traffic flow and safety ** _Preferred Qualifications_** Education/ Experience: * Master’s degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in transportation or a related a

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