Hello CEE Students,
Clark County is currently looking to fill three municipal traffic engineer positions, and is looking for upcoming graduates to potentially fill the positions.
We have three traffic engineering positions open, all of which are configured for career growth, to bring on new college graduates with a BSCE or a MSCE and grow with us to gain the experience to be a fully qualified municipal traffic engineer as a PE. Clark County has a robust traffic engineering program that will challenge any candidate.
In short, we are looking to fill one ITS engineer and two staff traffic engineers.
The ITS engineer will manage and maintain our robust field ITS system along with server applications. Clark County has a Layer 3, fully routed Ethernet fiber optic network with 5 routers and over 100 edge switches, long with over 1,000 IP addressable devices including cameras, traffic signal controllers, permanent count stations, video and radar detection systems, MMU’s and other equipment. Clark County also has over 30 servers running various applications such as central traffic system, fully adaptive traffic signals (30 intersections at this time, with grants in place to expand that to 50 intersections over the next two years), ATSPM’s, video servers, count station data management and a host of other ITS equipment and software. The ITS engineer will work directly with our traffic signal engineer and our traffic signal technicians to solve problems and find new ideas to implement. We are currently in Systems Engineering process to replace our outdated Bluetooth detection systems with subscription cellular data to help with origin destination and travel time studies.
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