Traffic Engineer - EIT or PE

Horrocks

The Role

Overview

Design and analyze traffic systems for streets, highways, and interstates.

Key Responsibilities

  • design signals
  • traffic analysis
  • signage design
  • technical docs
  • permitting
  • client liaison

Tasks

-Produce project deliverables including technical memoranda, design plans and specifications, and technical reports -Maintain effective communications with clients and project teams -Design traffic signal and lighting systems. -Develop maintenance of traffic and traffic control plans -Design signing and striping improvements for urban streets, rural highways, and interstates. -Conduct traffic analysis -Prepare supporting calculations, construction specifications, and permitting in various jurisdictions

Requirements

  • civil engineering
  • autocad
  • openroads
  • bluebeam
  • eit
  • team leader

What You Bring

-Undergraduate or graduate degree in civil engineering -Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, BlueBeam ReVu -Organized and detail-oriented with excellent interpersonal skills -Experience in AutoCAD and/or Bentley OpenRoads Designer -Must be able to work effectively as a team leader in a group environment and maintain positive relationships with team members and clients -0 to 6 years of experience, EIT (passing FE exam required) or P.E.

Benefits

Compensation: $82,000 - $96,000 / year -Paid professional organization membership and professional licensure -Professional development opportunities including in-house training -Generous paid time off -Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance -401(k): 50% match of contribution up to 6%

The Company

About Horrocks

-Evolving from a regional consultancy to a full‑service civil engineering leader across the Intermountain West. -Headquartered in American Fork with satellite offices in Idaho and multiple Utah cities. -Typically designs and delivers public works: roadways, bridges, water treatment plants, utilities and transit systems. -Known for holistic delivery: combining planning, design, construction management, and digital services. -Projects span state DOT highways, municipal water networks, telecom infrastructure, and large land development.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Energy

Water Resources

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government