We are seeking a skilled designer specializing in Work Zone/Temporary Traffic Control plans to primarily serve our California clients. The Traffic Control Plan (TCP) Designer will focus on designing and drafting site-specific temporary traffic control plans for multiple agencies in Southern California, while also supporting PH staff on other traffic and transportation projects. These other projects may include traffic impact analyses, traffic operations analyses, planning, and design tasks for various projects that may involve traffic signals, roundabouts, roadway design, site development, illumination, signing, channelization, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, accessibility, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).
The TCP Designer works with the Project Managers, Professional Engineers, and other PH staff on public municipal projects and private development projects. AutoCAD/MicroStation, technical writing, and good interpersonal skills are highly desirable. The salary range offered will be based on experience, certifications, and ability.
Desired Qualifications include:
Strong knowledge of the California Watch Manual, California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD), and other relevant traffic control guidelines and regulations.
Proficiency in AutoCAD/MicroStation drafting software for traffic control plan development.
Previous experience in traffic control design, preferably in the Southern California region.
Certified Traffic Control Designer is desirable.
Excellent attention to detail and ability to work with precision in a fast-paced environment.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with team members and stakeholders.
Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and meet project deadlines.
Responsibilities will include:
Designing and developing temporary traffic control plans for various construction, maintenance, and special events projects in compliance with the CA Watch Manual, CA MUTCD, and permit agency requirement.
Staying updated with industry standards, regulations, and best practices related to traffic control design and implementation.
Utilizing AutoCAD/MicroStation drafting software to create accurate and detailed engineered work zone traffic control plans and pedestrian/bicycle detour plans including layout and placement of signs, barricades, cones, and other traffic control devices.
Reviewing project specifications, traffic patterns, and site conditions to determine the appropriate traffic control measures.
Making independent assessments of engineering problems and recommending solutions.
Planning, coordinating, and executing work in a safe, timely, cost-effective, and compliant manner.
Researching and following jurisdictional requirements unique to each project.