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Mobility Project Engineer

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WGI

2mo ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Engineering
  • Dallas, +2

AI generated summary

  • You must have relevant engineering experience, strong problem-solving skills, and a background in mobility projects. Proficiency in engineering software and effective communication are essential.
  • You will design, plan, and oversee mobility projects, collaborate with teams, analyze data, develop solutions, and ensure compliance with regulations for efficient transportation systems.

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science degree in planning, engineering, or related field
  • Experience with Synchro and VISSIM
  • 5+ years of experience related to the field above
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license and/or other professional license as required (AICP, PTOE, etc.)
  • Specific interest and/or experience in multimodal transportation planning/engineering, traffic operations analysis, the interaction of transportation and land use, and/or other related niche within transportation and/or mobility
  • Excellent written communication skills
  • Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis.

Responsibilities

  • Aid in the preparation of traffic design plans and studies as needed
  • Preparation of presentations and public outreach materials
  • Site visits and field data collection
  • Coordinate with various disciplines both internal and external to WGI
  • Report issues and concerns of his or her projects to his or her supervisor and provide viable recommendations to resolve

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Mobility Project Engineer position at WGI?

A Bachelor of Science degree in planning, engineering, or a related field is required, along with 5+ years of related experience. Candidates should also possess experience with Synchro and VISSIM, and hold a Professional Engineer (PE) license and/or other relevant professional licenses (such as AICP or PTOE).

Where are the office locations for this Mobility Project Engineer position?

The office locations for this position include San Antonio, TX, Dallas, TX, Austin, TX, and Houston, TX.

What types of projects will the Mobility Project Engineer be working on?

The Mobility Project Engineer will work on complex multimodal transportation planning and engineering tasks, including transportation impact studies, bicycle and pedestrian planning, access and circulation studies, multimodal operations assessment, Complete Streets planning, safety studies, transportation demand management plans, and the preparation of design drawings.

What experience is preferred for candidates applying for this role?

Candidates should have specific interest and/or experience in multimodal transportation planning and engineering, traffic operations analysis, and the interaction of transportation and land use.

What kind of work environment can I expect at WGI?

WGI promotes a collaborative, team-driven environment where associates provide exceptional service while enjoying their work. The company invests in the latest tools and technology and supports career growth.

What benefits does WGI offer to its employees?

WGI offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, long-term and short-term disability, life insurance, a 401k plan with a match, paid time off, holidays, a health savings account with company contribution, pet insurance, and an employee assistance program.

Are there any physical demands associated with the Mobility Project Engineer role?

Yes, the role requires prolonged sitting, use of hands and fingers for operating a computer and telephone, and the ability to speak and hear. Specific vision abilities are also required, including close vision, distance vision, and depth perception.

Is there an authorization requirement for applicants?

Yes, applicants must be currently authorized to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis.

What is WGI's stance on equal employment opportunities?

WGI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

How does WGI handle unsolicited resumes from third-party agencies?

WGI does not accept unsolicited resumes. Any resumes submitted by third-party agencies without a pre-existing contractual agreement will be considered the property of WGI, and no placement fees will be provided.

Engineering & Construction
Industry
501-1000
Employees
1972
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

WGI is an award-winning professional services firm recognized consistently by peers and clients for exceptional service and superb work product. We have spent five decades committed to fulfilling our vision of creatively transforming how our world is envisioned, designed, and experienced. When we started WGI in 1972 we knew that we had to start with what the client needed out of the owner-service provider relationship and work backwards. Today that still means we’re honest and transparent with our clients, that we communicate on their terms, and that we do what we say we’re going to do.