Clark Nexsen
Transportation Engineer EIT (Biotech)
General responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Project responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Education
Licenses, Certifications, and Accreditations
Software Skills
A Transportation Engineer EIT should be able to effectively utilize current company software programs for word processing, e-mail, and information management.
Working familiarity with design and production software to a point of being able to utilize the software in the development of project documents and interact with other project team members in their use of the software is highly desirable.
Career Experience
Up to 6 years of specific, post-graduation, transportation engineering experience that includes experience with designing a roadway and associated infrastructure; development of manual calculations and analytical models for transportation analysis and design purposes; development of construction documents (drawings and specifications), coordination with other design team members, and experience in responding to construction phase queries and submittals.
Previous experience with traffic operations, microsimulation, and travel demand forecasting may be given additional consideration.
Working knowledge of traffic engineering programs such as VISSIM, Synchro, and Transmodeler may be given additional consideration.
Other Criteria and Considerations