Senior Transportation Engineer/Project Manager (Sacramento, CA)
Sacramento, CA, United States
** Senior Transportation Engineer/Project Manager (Sacramento, CA)**
**Job Category****:** Professional **Requisition Number****:** SENIO08839 Showing 1 location **Job Details**
**Description**
Kimley-Horn is seeking a **Senior Transportation Engineer/Project Manager** to join our Transportation Team in Sacramento, CA. This individual will lead and support various transportation planning and engineering projects involving traffic operations, simulation, traffic impact studies, intersection control evaluations (ICE), traffic analysis, signal coordination studies, traffic control plans, signage and striping, and other transportation related duties leading and supporting transportation projects for Caltrans and other local agencies.
**Requirements**
* Bachelors Degree in civil and/or Masters in Transportation Engineering
* Preferred California PE or TE
* At least 10 years of transportation engineering/planning experience
* Advanced project experience with Vissim, Synchro, Vistro/TRAFFIX, SketchUp, Sidra and/or GIS
* Understanding of Highway Capacity Methodologies (HCM) and Highway Capacity Software (HCS)
* Previous experience in leading and supporting Caltrans and local projects; strong proficiency with Caltrans standards
* Experience communicating and working with a variety of different stakeholders, clients, and team members
* Experience with marketing and business development preferred
* Strong written and oral communication skills
* Experience and interest mentoring and training staff
**Applicants must be legally authorized to work for Kimley-Horn in the U.S. without employer sponsorship. We do not typically sponsor H1-B or any other work visa petitions.**
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