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Jacobs Entry Level Traffic - ITS Engineer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
As our infrastructure ages and the world population increases, Jacobs’ worldwide staff of professionals use new technology and expertise to develop innovative solutions to address future transportation demand. Coupled with today’s challenge to decarbonize our planet and fund projects, our people are engaged with a variety of creative projects to implement these innovative solutions.
We are looking for a collaborative Traffic/ITS Engineer to join our Mid-Atlantic Advanced Mobility (AM) group of about 50 transportation planners, traffic / ITS engineers and operations specialists with a wide variety of talent and experience. As our newest team member, you’ll play a supporting role in the development of plans, specifications and estimates for intelligent transportation systems, traffic signal design, traffic studies and other traffic engineering work tasks.
Joining our team, you’ll have the chance to apply your experience to work on exciting and engaging large-scale infrastructure projects and utilize your ITS and traffic expertise to create innovative solutions.
• Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field.
• Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification or ability to obtain.
• Strong technical writing and oral communication skills.
• Valid driver’s license and able to travel for site visits
• Knowledge and experience using CADD/Microstation
• Must be resourceful, curious, and self-directed.
Ideally you'll also have:
• Design experience with departments of transportation, planning or transit agencies
• Knowledge and experience using CADD/Microstation
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