| Established in 1900, Mead & Hunt is an employee-owned, nationally recognized professional services consulting firm. Our planning, design and construction services are available to clients across a wide variety of sectors. From architecture, food/beverage processing, and federal transportation, water infrastructure and more, our unique methodologies deliver innovative, cost-effective solutions that elevate clients and communities.  Our Traffic Engineering & Advanced Mobility (TEAM) Business Unit focuses on the planning, design, and operations of our surface transportation facilities to improve safety, accessibility, and mobility for all users. Our projects leverage advanced tools, real-time traffic data, and diverse technologies to deliver innovative solutions for a broad range of clients, including Municipalities, Counties, and State Departments of Transportation. We are seeking a highly motivated Transportation Engineer to grow our TEAM at a client-site in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Responsibilities include: 
 Completes and coordinates the development reviews for traffic and highway transportation projects, for higher level approval, by way of public and/or private meetings, telephone discussions, and written correspondenceProvides direction to those involved regarding SHA requirements, recommendations and conflictsReview and comment on the design of project entrances, street connections, additional lanes, grades, cross sections, sight distance evaluations, bicycle compatibility, sidewalk, complete streets, plats etc.Make design change recommendations that resolve conflicts mentioned above which will result in project compatibility through discussion and approval by Regional Engineer and managementUtilizes working knowledge past and present of SHA projects and Area Developments, applications of engineering judgement, and in person representationMaintains the disposition of projects within databases to provide accurate project information with detailed notesGuides and directs, with supervisory input, the developer and the consultant engineer so they may gain approval of detailed construction plans, plats, special provisions, cost/quantities estimate, and formal documents associated with and required in the approval of the access permit contractPrepare and oversee for approval various review submissions, pre-permit engineering plans and the completed access permit submissions (to include application, processing fees, performance surety ie; bond, letter of credit or cash reserve, inspection reimbursement costs, traffic signal fees, utility, clearance data, storm drainage design and management, traffic control data and other formal documents associated with the preparation and approval of the access permitAssigns transmittal packages for review by other offices and prepares correspondence letters under the supervision, direction and coordination of the Regional Engineer and/or managerCoordinates Reviews and incorporates comments into responses to the developerCoordinates the hydrologic/hydraulic and traffic impact study (TIS) review elements of projects, prior to sending over to the developer or consultant engineer for review/approval. May require interaction with other state, county or local officialsAssists in the review and scoping of assigned projects, under supervisionConducts field investigations of development sites. Determines access locations, number, type, design and extent of highway improvements needed to obtain safe and efficient access. Coordinates findings with developer and project engineers.Coordinate with county agencies, developers and landowners to acquire donation or reservation of right-of-way needed for funded improvementsReviews development and highway related project proposals to recommend action. Coordinates with SHA project managers to ensure proposed developer work and highway projects will be compatibleCoordinates with county agencies, developers and landowners on funded right of way needed for developerReviews development and highway related project proposals. Recommends actions to the project manager for approvalFacilitates agreements between land developers and SHA involving highway design projects (paving, storm water management ponds, sidewalks, etc.Reviews excess right-of-way and road transfer proposals. Assists in preparation of permitsAssists others in how to apply the SHA Procedures and Standards book to proposed developments, and how to prepare the final permit document in legal format Some travel will be required. The successful candidate will have all of the following: 
 Bachelor's degree (or higher) in Engineering, from an accredited college or university18+ years of related experiencePE Required The ideal candidate will have any or all of the following: 
 BS Civil or Transportation Engineering Familiar with Salesforce/CCM software, AND Access Management data which is used to track all developer submittalsSeasoned professional with extensive land development experienceStrong ability to communicate effectivelyExtensive experience in writing technical reports and memosFamiliarity with 
  State Highway Access Manual, Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (AASHTO)AASHTO Roadside Design Guide Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)Standard Specifications for Construction and MaterialsHighway Capacity Manual, Highway Drainage ManualLocal construction standardsSHA Price IndexAdmin Manuals/Documents on Highway PolicyRules and Regulations for Access, County Zoning, and Subdivision RegulationsLocal CIP, CTP, Highway Needs InventorySpecial Projects, Reports, Highway Design Milestone Reports, Project Planning Milestone Reports, Traffic Volume Data A valid driver's license with a positive driving record Mead & Hunt proudly offers medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, paid sick leave, parental leave, a 401K plan with a generous company match, life and disability insurance, and an employee assistant program. Mead & Hunt will not sponsor a visa (H-1B, etc.) for this position.   All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability. #LI-CA1 |