Location: Tampa
KITTELSON & ASSOCIATES, INC.
POSITION AVAILABLE
MULTIPLE OPENINGS
Position: Engineer II
Location: Tampa, Florida
Job Duties:
- Develop future traffic projections following agency-specific methodologies and procedures.
- Create and screen improvement alternatives.
- Perform traffic operation analyses of arterial networks, corridor signal synchronization/timing, and freeway corridors using traffic simulation packages.
- Draft technical memorandums for Engineer/Planners review.
- Interpret traffic signal timing plans.
- Develop, track, and modify project schedules.
- Assist project managers with project organizational duties, including coordination with teaming partners and clients.
- Teach and mentor entry-level staff.
- Perform data analysis and literature review support for planning and research projects.
- Manage small projects or lead discrete tasks in larger projects.
Salary from: $124,925.00 / year
Education: Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, or a closely related engineering field (foreign equivalent acceptable); and
Experience: 3 years’ post-bachelor’s experience as a Transportation Analyst, Engineer, Engineering Associate, Associate Engineer or similar position.
Skills/Requirements:
- Must hold Florida Professional Engineer (PE) License.
1 year experience in each of the following:
- Traffic signal retiming projects including collecting, analyzing, assessing, and interpreting data, conditions, and systems.
- Developing strategies for improving arterial traffic flow and safety and analyzing system performance measurement tools.
- Working with GIS in analyzing data and preparing informative graphics.
- Working on transportation System Management & Operations (TSM&O) & Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) projects.
3 years’ experience in each of the following:
- Performing macro/micro simulation analysis using Synchro/SimTraffic traffic analysis software packages.
- Conducting travel time and safety analysis.
- Applying national guides including: Highway Capacity Manual, Highway Safety Manual, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, AASHTO A Policy on Geometric Design of Highway and Streets on transportation projects.
- Conducting traffic operations analysis and preparing reports using guidance from traffic analysis handbook, NCHRP Signal Timing Manual & FDOT’s Traffic Engineering Manual.
All experience, skills and requirements may be gained concurrently.
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