Fort Lauderdale30+ days ago
Job Responsibilities Coordinate and perform the planning and permitting of traffic/transportation engineering, land development, and infrastructure projects; Conduct traffic analysis for traffic impact studies; Oversee field staff collecting traffic volume, road, and regulatory data; Conduct preliminary traffic reviews at the project concept stage to identify critical traffic-related issues; Apply knowledge and techniques of engineering and advanced mathematics; Write and/or review draft reports including traffic impact studies and parking studies; Use engineering equipment and design software (SYNCHRO, HCS, etc.) to prepare engineering and design documents with proficiency; Prepare draft proposals and review draft invoices and project budgets in collaboration with team members; Lead tasks associated with the preparation and modification of various engineering documents including reports, specifications, plans, cost estimates, and designs for projects; Supervise or coordinate the work of staff engineers, interns, and others who assist in specific assignments as needed; Coordinate and perform field inspection services, as needed; and Perform other duties as requested. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering; 3+ years of experience in traffic/transportation engineering, traffic impact studies, traffic signal warrants, parking studies, driveway & roadway design, and traffic signal design; Current EIT licensure; P.E. a plus; Experience with HCS, SYNCHRO, and the MUTCD is required; Knowledge of AutoCAD and MicroStation are a plus; Ability to coach and assist with the management of staff; Ability to effectively manage multiple clients and projects and to develop and manage project budgets; Strong attention to detail with excellent analytical and judgment capabilities; Demonstrated ability to work effectively individually and in a team environment; Excellent verbal and written communication skills; effective public speaking skills; Reliable transportation to access job sites and a valid driver's license in good standing; Ability to occasionally travel and participate in field work; and Ability to work overtime during evening and/or weekends, as needed by project schedule.