Engineering and energy consultancy serving utilities, public agencies, and industries.
Oversee traffic engineering projects, safety, signal design, and community coordination.
5 days ago ago
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Anaheim, CA
Office Full-Time
Company Size
1,761 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Construction Services
Energy Services
Sustainability
Design
Project Management
Technical Services
Sector Specialisms
Electric Grid Solutions
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
Energy Policy Planning and Advisory
Engineering and Planning
Municipal Financial Consulting
Government and Public Sector
Utilities
Infrastructure
Role
Description
design review
field observation
data analysis
report preparation
impact study
work orders
Coordinate with property owner, school groups, public officials and civic organizations regarding traffic-engineering problems.
Prepare a variety of reports, correspondence, and studies.
Conduct field observation regarding traffic-related requests, complaints and concerns.
Review and approve signal designs, signing and striping, and traffic control plans.
Provide staff support and participate in committees, commissions, and citizen groups related to transportation and traffic matters.
Participate in special events meetings and prepare/coordinate traffic handling plans.
Establish positive working relationships with representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies, City management and staff, and the public.
Participate in the work of collecting, tabulating, and analyzing traffic information.
Coordinate with developers and consultants on developing project scoping agreements and Traffic Impact Studies.
Supervise and coordinate the planning and preparation of work orders for the installation, removal or replacement of traffic signs, markings, protective structures, and streetlights.
Supervise and participate in traffic and transportation studies conducted by consultants.
Coordinate Traffic Engineering activities with other City departments divisions, and sections and with outside agencies.
Respond to inquiries or complaints relating to traffic and safety issues.
Requirements
bachelor's
traffic engineer
driver's license
10 years
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field.
Valid registration as a Traffic Engineer in the State of California is required.
Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record.
A minimum of 10 years’ experience in traffic engineering work in a public agency setting.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$0.8B
Market Cap
The company has a market capitalization of $800 million, reflecting its strong financial standing.
$330K
Revenue per Employee
The company generates over $330,000 in revenue per employee, indicating high efficiency.
$11M
Project Funding
The company completed an $11 million modernization project for South Lake Tahoe.
March 2025
Recent Acquisition
The company acquired APG in March 2025, adding data-center substation and microgrid expertise.
Founded in 1964 in Southern California by two engineers solving local municipal challenges.
Went public in 2006 (NASDAQ: WLDN), expanding via strategic acquisitions including energy, engineering, and analytics firms.
Delivers complex energy and infrastructure projects—such as grid modernization, EV charging, stadium transit planning, and data pipelines.
Operates in two main segments: Energy (efficiency audits, demand reduction, performance contracting, analytics) and Engineering & Consulting (city engineering, structural, transportation, water resources).
Typical clients include utilities, government agencies, schools, hospitals, industry, and commercial businesses across 20+ states.
Notable projects include an NFL-stadium traffic plan in Inglewood and solar+storage studies for Minnesota.
Culture + Values
Commitment to environmental stewardship
Focus on the health, welfare and development of employees
Supporting local communities
Core mission: serving communities with superior technical solutions
Vision of transitioning communities to a clean energy and sustainable future
Environment + Sustainability
2,509 MT CO₂e Scope 1+2
Emissions Baseline
The company's baseline emissions for Scope 1 and Scope 2 in 2022.
50% Emissions Reduction
Carbon Reduction Goal
Target to reduce Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2030.
734 kW Solar+HVAC
Client Energy Upgrade
Energy upgrade for Yosemite USD, including solar and HVAC updates.
2.2 MW Solar+EV Charging
Paramount Energy Offset
Solar energy and EV charging infrastructure installed at Paramount.
Achieved ISO 14001 certification for corporate office, with plans to extend.
Plans to calculate/track Scope 3 commuting and travel emissions (survey in 2023).
Net-zero target: carbon neutrality (Scope 1+2) by 2030.
Implemented actions: cold-climate heat pumps, diesel generator replacements, EV charging infrastructure, grid modernization, building energy-saving upgrades.
Client outcomes: NYC building CO₂ reduction 40% by 2025, 50% by 2030.
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly disclosed formal DEI strategy on website or LinkedIn
No published gender‑based workforce statistics available