Traffic Control Engineer

Job Locations US-GA-Alpharetta
Requisition ID
2026-8685
Category (Portal Searching)
Engineering
Division : Name
Mid Atlantic
Employment Status
Full-time Regular

Overview

Are you a self-motivated Engineer looking to make a significant impact on complex infrastructure projects? As a Traffic Control Engineer, you will play a critical role within our design team by developing and analyzing MOT and temporary traffic control plans that support the safe and efficient construction of our Roadway Project. In this role, you will prepare traffic control and phasing designs using AutoCAD while ensuring constructability, compliance with contract documents, project specifications, and regulatory requirements. Working closely with roadway designers, construction teams, and project managers, you will help deliver practical traffic control solutions that minimize public impact and support successful project execution.

Join the $4.6B SR 400 Express Lanes project in Atlanta—one of the largest roadway projects in the United States—delivered through a public-private partnership led by FlatironDragados and ACCIONA. This landmark infrastructure project includes the design, construction, long-term operation, and maintenance of the corridor for 50 years, transforming a critical route and supporting mobility in one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions.

 

Click here to find out what drew Isabel to the Construction Engineering group. 

What you will be doing

  • Provides technical input on construction designs to ensure constructability and compliance to project contract specifications.   
  • Drafts design plans for Traffic Control, MOT/Traffic management, ensuring completeness and accuracy with regulatory standards and within the contract specifications.  
  • Assisting in traffic control design drawings, phasing plans, detour layouts, signing and pavement marking plans using AutoCAD and related design software.
  • Coordinate with roadway design, construction, utilities, and field teams to ensure traffic control strategies align with project staging and constructability requirements.
  • Designs temporary construction elements ensuring ease of constructability, cost effectiveness with materials onsite or purchased, balancing between optimization and feasibility of onsite project construction.  
  • Submits design for peer review or approval review in an accurate and timely manner to avoid construction delays on the project site. Senior engineer or manager to seal designs following approval review.    

What we are looking for

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Structural or related Engineering field required.  
  • Professional Engineering License (PE/PENG) required.  
  • Internal Training Crane level I, II and III preferred.  
  • Proven knowledge of AutoCAD, RIZA suite, LARSA and MathCAD required.  
  • Proven knowledge of temporary works construction practices and constructability innovation techniques.  
  • Proven success with creative, innovative and optimization strategies for construction challenges.  
  • Strong verbal, written and presentation skills. Proven interpersonal skills used to defend, clarify and explain construction strategies and designs  
  • Clear, concise and efficient technical writing skills used in calculation packages.  
  • Able to self-prioritize and track individual work with limited oversight.  
  • Able and driven to mentor developing engineering team. Able to set clear expectations and support team to reach Company and departmental goals 

Why work for us

Some of the benefits you may be eligible for as an employee are:

  • Comprehensive compensation package and paid time off program
  • Industry leading 401(k)/RRSP
  • Medical/Extended Health Care, Dental, Vision and/or Provincial Medical
  • Wellness benefits & Employee Assistance Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program

We are an EEO/ADA/Veterans employer.

Salary Min

USD $130,000.00/Yr.

Salary Max

USD $150,000.00/Yr.

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