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Traffic Engineer Entry Level
DAMA is seeking a Traffic Engineer – Entry Level with master’s degree in Civil Engineering, 0-2 years relevant roadway safety analysis, Traffic signal design, database and and GIS. Responsibilities Work closely with project managers to establish project timelines and designs Develop diagrams and visual aids. Execute project based on outlined criteria Qualifications Master's degree in Civil Engineering 0 - 2 years of Traffic engineering experience Experience with MicroStation and Traffic software such HCS and Synchro is a Plus Strong organizational, analytical, communication skills and design skills bhafeez@damacon
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