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Institute of Transportation Engineers. ITE Journal, Jan 2007
Our parent company, Mott MacDonald, employs over 200 transport planning staff that conduct modeling inputs to multimodal studies, transportation model development, preparation of environmental assessments including ElSs, parking studies, major highway network traffic models, Investment Grade Traffic Studies and due diligence for privately funded transportation projects and advice to sponsors and grantors for privately funded transportation projects.
HMM is seeking a Senior Traffic Engineer/ Modeler/Project Manager for a new Texas office to help grow, strengthen and lead its team in the United States. This person will be a key/senior person in the Highways & Bridges practice team.
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This person will be responsible for starting, growing and managing a traffic engineering business in Texas and a transportation modeling business in the United States that leverages well known and highly regarded capabilities of the global Mott MacDonald Group by using their skills, abilities and experience to maximize the existing HMM client base through their personal/business contacts. The successful candidate will have a large degree of autonomy and will have the opportunity to manage and drive the traffic engineering and modeling business. Principal responsibilities include acting as a Project Manager for highway and multimodal modeling for the private sector, local authorities, state departments of transportation and other client groups; developing business in the traffic engineering, modeling and revenue forecasting sector.
The person will be technically competent, able to demonstrate 10-plus years of experience in one or more areas of multimodal modeling and traffic and revenue forecasting advice relating to privately and publicly funded transportation projects (3P). They will also be able to manage people and projects and will have operating experience with appropriate software such as Saturn, Vissim/Visum, Emme2, Transcad and Cube.
Send qualified resumes to recruit@hatchmott. com. Equal Employment Opportunity.
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