Licensed Transportation Engineer - Traffic/Technology
Olsson(1 month ago)
About this role
Olsson is seeking a Transportation Engineer to join its Traffic/Technology team to shape transportation infrastructure and improve community mobility. The role emphasizes ownership, collaboration, and contributing to traffic planning, studies, design, and operations. This position offers the opportunity to work on ITS and traffic management projects within a fast-growing office focused on community impact.
Required Skills
- Communication
- Teamwork
- AutoCAD
- MicroStation
- Synchro
- SimTraffic
- HCS
- VISSIM
- Traffic Studies
- Corridor Studies
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Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering
- Professional Engineering (PE) License
About Olsson
olsson.comOlsson is a nationally recognized, employee‑owned engineering and design firm headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, serving public and private clients across the United States. The firm offers multidisciplinary services—including civil, structural, environmental, water resources, transportation, surveying, landscape architecture, architecture, and energy/infrastructure consulting—to deliver planning, design, and construction services. Olsson emphasizes technical expertise, sustainability and resilience, and collaborative client relationships to deliver projects from municipal infrastructure and water systems to commercial development, aviation, and energy. With a regional office footprint and centralized technical resources, the firm focuses on innovation, safety, and long‑term community impact.
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