AtkinsRéalis

ITS/TrafficEngineer

$58–97k Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“ITS/Traffic Engineer at AtkinsRéalis. Skills: ITS/Traffic Engineering, design, technical reports. Perform ITS/Traffic Engineering and design assignments. Provide support on TSM&O initiatives”

What You'll Achieve.

improve the safety and mobility of Florida roads

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

solve unconventional problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Computer Science, or Civil Engineering degree from an ABET accredited college/university, Technical writing skills, Computer skills, Communication skills

Nice to Have

CAD skills, MicroStation skills, Visio skills, F. E or E. I. T

What You'll Do.

Perform ITS/Traffic Engineering and design assignments

Provide support on TSM&O initiatives

Organize and conduct engineering investigations

Outline and prepare technical reports

Review project submittals

Research feasibility of alternative design approaches

Assist in performing post-design oversight

Assist with preparation of estimates

Participate in quality control checks

Contribute expertise in advanced concepts

Coordinate with other colleagues

Perform field observations

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordinate with other colleagues and team members across multiple engineering disciplines

Communication Scope

communication skills

Free ATS check

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