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Inspecting facilities or sites
Evaluating equipment characteristics
Preparing detailed work plans
Investigating environmental impact
Testing material characteristics
Estimating operational costs
Evaluating plans or specifications
Evaluating technical data
Evaluating designs and specifications
Developing software applications
Designing environmental control systems
Creating graphics of civil structures
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Transportation Engineer
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Transportation Engineer with experience in Inspecting facilities or sites and Evaluating equipment characteristics.
Experience
Transportation Engineer
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Designed plans for new transportation systems
Checked construction plans for accuracy and completeness
Prepared technical reports on traffic operations
Planned modifications to improve safety of structures
Conferred with contractors on project specifications
Investigated traffic problems and recommended solutions
Skills
Inspecting facilities or sites, Evaluating equipment characteristics, Preparing detailed work plans, Investigating environmental impact, Testing material characteristics, Estimating operational costs, Evaluating plans or specifications, Evaluating technical data, Evaluating designs and specifications, Developing software applications, Designing environmental control systems, Creating graphics of civil structures
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Designed plans for new transportation systemsChecked construction plans for accuracy and completenessPrepared technical reports on traffic operationsPlanned modifications to improve safety of structuresConferred with contractors on project specificationsInvestigated traffic problems and recommended solutions
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Designed plans for new transportation systems, ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards
Prepared technical reports on traffic operations, analyzing data to identify trends and recommend improvements
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Designed plans for new transportation systems that reduced accidents in the designed areas
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Reduced accidents in the designed areasImproved traffic flow significantlyEnhanced safety for pedestrians and vehicles
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Prepared technical reports on traffic operations, analyzing data to identify trends and recommend improvements
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Increased efficiency in traffic managementHelped reduce congestion during peak hours
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This work commonly includes designed plans for new transportation systems, checked construction plans for accuracy and completeness, and prepared technical reports on traffic operations.
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Transportation Engineer
Already yours: Investigating environmental impact, Testing material characteristics, Inspecting facilities or sites
4 of the 24 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Surveying land or water, Evaluating technical data, Estimating technical requirements
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Civil Engineering Technologist and Technician
Already yours: Testing material characteristics, Inspecting facilities or sites, Estimating operational costs
3 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Reviewing technical documents, Creating maps, Preparing operational reports