Traffic Engineering DivisionResponsibilities for the Traffic Engineering position will include developing and analyzing planning studies such as traffic impact studies, traffic volume and speed studies, safety studies and crash data analysis, parking studies; designing and managing projects for traffic calming, sidewalks, and intersection improvements; and reviewing development plans for code compliance and access management.Transportation Management DivisionResponsibilities for the Transportation Management position will include designing and managing signalized intersection improvement projects, developing and deploying intelligent transportation systems using a systems engineering approach, and creating and reviewing traffic control plans for construction projects and special events.Transportation Engineering DivisionThe Transportation Engineering Division of Public Works manages the design and construction of public improvements in the City of Springfield including streets, intersections, streetscapes, and bridges. The division is also responsible for right-of-way acquisitions for public uses and surveying public property.Experience, Education, and TrainingBachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineFour years of experience in engineering workEngineering experience must be commensurate with assigned specialty area required for current vacancyEngineer III (Underfill option)Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineThree years progressively responsible engineering experienceMust possess an Engineering Intern (EI) certificate from a State Board of registration for Professional Engineers within probationary periodMaster's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for the EI certificationEngineer II (Underfill Option)Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineTwo years progressively responsible engineering experienceMaster's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for one year of the required work experienceEngineer I (Underfill Option)Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineLicensing/CertificationMust possess a Professional Engineer's license for Professional EngineerMust possess MO license as issued by the Missouri State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers within six months of employment#J-18808-Ljbffr
Traffic Engineering DivisionResponsibilities for the Traffic Engineering position will include developing and analyzing planning studies such as traffic impact studies, traffic volume and speed studies, safety studies and crash data analysis, parking studies; designing and managing projects for traffic calming, sidewalks, and intersection improvements; and reviewing development plans for code compliance and access management.Transportation Management DivisionResponsibilities for the Transportation Management position will include designing and managing signalized intersection improvement projects, developing and deploying intelligent transportation systems using a systems engineering approach, and creating and reviewing traffic control plans for construction projects and special events.Transportation Engineering DivisionThe Transportation Engineering Division of Public Works manages the design and construction of public improvements in the City of Springfield including streets, intersections, streetscapes, and bridges. The division is also responsible for right-of-way acquisitions for public uses and surveying public property.Experience, Education, and TrainingBachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineFour years of experience in engineering workEngineering experience must be commensurate with assigned specialty area required for current vacancyEngineer III (Underfill option)Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineThree years progressively responsible engineering experienceMust possess an Engineering Intern (EI) certificate from a State Board of registration for Professional Engineers within probationary periodMaster's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for the EI certificationEngineer II (Underfill Option)Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineTwo years progressively responsible engineering experienceMaster's Degree in Engineering may be substituted for one year of the required work experienceEngineer I (Underfill Option)Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in an Engineering disciplineLicensing/CertificationMust possess a Professional Engineer's license for Professional EngineerMust possess MO license as issued by the Missouri State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers within six months of employment#J-18808-Ljbffr
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