Traffic Engineer

Cme Associates

The Role

Overview

Traffic Engineer analyzing traffic, designing signals, and planning transportation projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • signal design
  • traffic planning
  • impact modeling
  • compliance
  • permit prep
  • microstation cad

Tasks

-Signal & Intersection Design: Design traffic signals, roadway signage, pavement markings, and intersection improvements following NJTA, NJDOT and MUTCD standards. -Transportation Planning & Studies: Develop traffic control plans, detour plans, and transportation management strategies for public and private sector projects. -Traffic Analysis & Modeling: Conduct traffic impact studies, capacity analysis, and safety evaluations using industry-standard software. -Regulatory Compliance & Permitting: Prepare reports, design documents, and permit applications to ensure compliance with NJTA, NJDOT, MUTCD, AASHTO, and local transportation agencies. -Plan Development & Software Utilization: Prepare technical drawings and design plans using CAD software, with a preference for MicroStation.

Requirements

  • 4+ yrs
  • synchro
  • vissim
  • microstation
  • pe
  • ptoe

What You Bring

-Experience: 4+ years of relevant experience in traffic engineering, including signal design, roadway safety analysis, and transportation planning. -Technical Skills: Proficiency in traffic analysis software (e.g., Synchro, HCS, VISSIM) and CAD software (MicroStation preferred). -Education: Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering, or a related field. -Licenses & Certifications: PE and PTOE required. -Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with NJTA, NJDOT, MUTCD, AASHTO, and local traffic engineering standards and guidelines.

Benefits

Compensation: $80,000 - $120,000 / year

The Company

About Cme Associates

-Headquartered in Parlin, NJ, with six offices across the state, they deliver full-cycle support from feasibility through construction. -They combine GIS services, landscape architecture, and redevelopment planning with traditional engineering—offering a hybrid design-service model. -Typical projects include water and wastewater treatment facilities, highways and roadways, land development, and Brownfield redevelopment. -Their in-house labs, drilling rigs, and licensed engineers and technologists enable specialized services in construction materials testing, geology, and subsurface exploration.

Sector Specialisms

Environmental

Geotechnical

Civil Engineering

Surveying

Planning

Water Resources

Wastewater

Highway

Roadway Construction

Residential

Commercial

Infrastructure

Industrial

Government

Utilities