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Engineer - Traffic
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United States , Bentonville
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Walter P. Moore and Associates
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Traffic Engineer- EIT
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Seeking a Traffic Engineer (EIT) to support diverse transportation projects in Florida. You will conduct traffic studies, develop design plans, and utilize tools like MicroStation. This role offers hybrid/remote options, competitive benefits, and professional growth in Wesley Chapel, West Palm Be...
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United States , Wesley Chapel; West Palm Beach; Jacksonville
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Traffic Engineer
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Join our Cloud Security Engineering team in Austin as a Traffic Engineer. You will design and optimize network traffic solutions using C++ and Go within Kubernetes environments. This role focuses on scalable CNI, IPAM, and Service Mesh management to build secure, high-performance infrastructure. ...
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United States , Austin
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98000.00 - 173600.00 USD / Year
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myGwork - LGBTQ+ Business Community
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Assistant State Traffic Engineer
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Lead traffic design and operations for Wyoming's transportation system as the Assistant State Traffic Engineer. This Cheyenne-based role requires a licensed PE with 5-7 years of engineering management experience. You will oversee critical teams, ensure safety, and drive strategic goals. Enjoy a c...
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United States , Cheyenne
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9714.11 - 10793.45 USD / Month
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Wyoming Department of Transportation
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Traffic Engineer
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Seeking a licensed Traffic Engineer in Florida to plan and deliver key projects including operational analysis, microsimulation, and signal design. Proficiency in MicroStation, VISSIM, and FDOT standards is required. This role offers a hybrid schedule, competitive benefits, and locations in Wesle...
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United States , Wesley Chapel; West Palm Beach; Jacksonville
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Traffic Studies Engineer
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Join Patel, Greene and Associates as a Traffic Studies Engineer in Bartow or Tampa. This role focuses on traffic impact studies, ITS projects, and signal timing using FDOT standards. We seek a PE with 0-10 years of experience in traffic/ITS design and excellent client skills. Advance your career ...
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United States , Bartow; Tampa (Temple Terrace)
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Patel, Greene, & Associates
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Traffic Engineer
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Join Bloom's growing engineering team as a Traffic Engineer in Milwaukee. This role requires a PE license and 5+ years' experience in traffic engineering, including design with AutoCAD and analysis tools. You will design traffic systems, conduct studies, and develop plans to improve safety and mo...
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United States , Milwaukee
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Bloom Companies
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Traffic Engineer
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Seeking a licensed Traffic Engineer in Minneapolis to design and optimize transportation systems. This role requires 5+ years of experience, a PE license, and proficiency in tools like AutoCAD and VISSIM. You will conduct traffic studies, develop safety plans, and manage projects from concept to ...
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United States , Minneapolis
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Bloom Companies
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Traffic Engineer
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Join HVEA Engineers, a leading Hudson Valley transportation firm, as a Traffic Engineer. This role requires a Civil Engineering degree, 2+ years of experience in traffic analysis and intersection design, and proficiency with SYNCHRO/VISSIM. You'll conduct traffic studies, design signals, and prep...
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United States , Beacon, NY or Chestnut Ridge, NY
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Traffic Project Engineer
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Join our Boston Transportation team as a Project Engineer. You will apply your 4+ years of traffic engineering experience on diverse state and local agency projects, including MassDOT. This role involves analysis, safety studies, and client deliverables using tools like CADD and Synchro. We offer...
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United States , Boston
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83000.00 - 125000.00 USD / Year
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Graduate Engineer - Traffic
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Launch your civil engineering career in Dallas with this graduate traffic engineer role. You will assist in designing key projects like traffic studies and signal timing. An EIT certification and strong communication skills are required. We offer competitive benefits and value experience with Syn...
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United States , Dallas
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Walter P. Moore and Associates
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Licensed Traffic Engineer
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Lead traffic impact studies for data center projects, ensuring regulatory compliance. Utilize Synchro/SimTraffic for analysis and design mitigation strategies. This client-facing role requires a PE license and 4-10 years of experience. Enjoy competitive benefits and flexible work arrangements acr...
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United States , Dallas; Des Moines; Fayetteville; Lincoln; Oklahoma City; Omaha; Overland Park; Phoenix; St. Louis; Tulsa
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Olsson
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About the Traffic Engineer role

Traffic Engineer Jobs represent a dynamic and critical profession at the intersection of civil engineering, urban planning, and public safety. Professionals in this field are responsible for designing, analyzing, and optimizing the systems that keep people and goods moving safely and efficiently on roads, highways, and urban streets. The primary mission of a traffic engineer is to balance the competing demands of mobility, safety, accessibility, and environmental impact within transportation networks.

Typical responsibilities in traffic engineer jobs span a wide spectrum of technical and analytical tasks. These professionals conduct detailed traffic impact studies to assess how new developments or infrastructure changes will affect surrounding road networks. They perform capacity analyses to identify bottlenecks and congestion points, using data to recommend improvements. A significant portion of the work involves designing traffic control devices, including traffic signals, signage, pavement markings, and lighting systems. Traffic engineers also develop signal timing plans to optimize traffic flow, create work zone traffic control plans for construction projects, and design pedestrian and bicycle facilities to promote multimodal transportation. Many roles require the preparation of technical reports, drawings, and cost estimates for transportation projects, as well as collaboration with multidisciplinary teams including urban planners, civil engineers, and government agencies.

The skills and requirements for traffic engineer jobs are both technical and interpersonal. A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with a focus on transportation is the standard educational foundation, with many positions requiring a Professional Engineer (PE) license or Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification. Proficiency in specialized software is essential, including tools for traffic simulation (such as Synchro, VISSIM, or HCS), GIS mapping (ArcGIS), and computer-aided design (AutoCAD, MicroStation, Civil 3D). Strong analytical skills are needed to interpret complex data sets and modeling results. Beyond technical expertise, excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial, as traffic engineers frequently present findings to clients, stakeholders, and public officials. Problem-solving, attention to detail, and a thorough understanding of local, state, and national transportation standards (such as the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices or DMRB) are also highly valued.

Traffic engineer jobs offer a rewarding career path for those who want to directly shape the safety and efficiency of their communities. The profession requires a blend of engineering rigor, creative problem-solving, and a commitment to public service. Whether working for a consulting firm, government agency, or private developer, traffic engineers play an indispensable role in designing the infrastructure that connects people to their destinations every day.