The ideal candidate will:
- Develop innovative and practical technical solutions.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and internal teams.
- Contribute creative ideas to project planning and development.
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to client service and mentoring junior engineers.
- Support assignments across other Stanley Consultants’ offices as needed.
What You Will Be Doing:
- Serve, as a Project Manager, Project Lead, or Task Lead on the development of traffic and safety projects.
- Design and Prepare traffic signal plans for new and modified intersections, including construction sequencing, pavement marking plans, signing plans, and traffic control plans.
- Design and Prepare roadway lighting plans, traffic signal interconnect plans and other Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) infrastructure.
- Conduct and prepare a variety of analysis and traffic impact studies, including traffic impact analysis, traffic signal warrant analysis, intersection design studies, safety studies, bicycle, and pedestrian planning studies.
- Provide technical guidance and perform quality control reviews for traffic engineering studies and design projects led by other project managers or team leads.
- Support local and national practice areas with traffic engineering expertise.
- Mentor and supervise junior engineers, fostering their technical and professional growth.
- Represent Stanley Consultants in technical meetings with agency representatives, clients, and contractors.
Required Qualifications:
- Minimum of a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; Master of Science in Civil Engineering is a plus.
- At least 6+ years of relevant experience in traffic engineering, transportation planning, transportation safety, and/or Intelligent Transportation Systems.
- Iowa Professional Engineer (PE) license.
- Familiarity with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Iowa DOT and local agency traffic engineering standards and the AASHTO Green Book.
- Proficiency with SYNCHRO and HCS required; VISSIM, CORSIM, or other traffic capacity and analysis software is a plus.
- Membership in ITE or other professional organizations aligned with traffic engineering.
- Ability to work independently and as a team member.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) or Road Safety Professional 1 (RSP1) certification.
- Direct experience with DOT, local county, municipal, and/or developer driven traffic engineering projects and project development.
- A working knowledge of MicroStation, OpenRoads, AutoCAD, or other advanced software packages.
- Having presented at local or regional professional organization conferences.
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