Senior Traffic Engineer

  • LVI Associates
  • San Jose, California
  • Full Time
Minimum QualificationsEducational Background: A four-year degree from an accredited institution in Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, or a closely related technical discipline is required. This foundational education should provide a strong understanding of engineering principles, transportation systems, and infrastructure planning.Professional Experience: Candidates must have a minimum of six years of progressively responsible experience in traffic or transportation engineering. This should include direct involvement in the planning, analysis, and design of transportation systems, traffic operations, and mobility solutions. Experience should demonstrate the ability to manage complex projects, work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, and deliver high-quality technical work.Technical Expertise in VMT and TDM: Applicants should have demonstrated experience conducting Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) impact assessments in accordance with current regulatory frameworks, including SB 743. Familiarity with Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies is essential, including the ability to develop and evaluate measures that reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips and promote sustainable transportation alternatives.Regulatory Knowledge: A thorough understanding of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is required, particularly as it relates to transportation impact analysis. Candidates should be well-versed in the implementation of Senate Bill 743 (SB 743), including the transition from Level of Service (LOS) to VMT-based metrics. Familiarity with regional transportation policies and planning documents, such as Sustainable Communities Strategies (SCS), Regional Transportation Plans (RTPs), and local General Plans, is highly desirable.Software Proficiency: Strong working knowledge of traffic engineering and transportation planning software is essential. This includes tools such as Synchro for signal timing and intersection analysis, Vistro for traffic impact studies and trip generation modeling, and Highway Capacity Software (HCS) for evaluating roadway and intersection capacity. Experience with GIS platforms, travel demand modeling software, and data visualization tools is a plus.Preferred QualificationsProfessional Licensure: Possession of a valid Professional Engineer (PE) license or Traffic Engineer (TE) license issued by the State of California is highly preferred. This credential demonstrates a high level of technical competence, ethical standards, and commitment to the engineering profession.Advanced Education: A master's degree in Transportation Engineering, Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, or a closely related field is desirable. Graduate-level coursework or research should reflect a focus on transportation systems, mobility planning, traffic operations, or policy analysis.Interagency Coordination Experience: Ideal candidates will have experience working directly with public agencies, including city and county governments, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), and state Departments of Transportation (DOTs). This includes participation in stakeholder meetings, coordination of project reviews, and contribution to regional planning efforts. Familiarity with Caltrans processes and standards is a strong asset.Communication Skills: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills are essential. Candidates should be capable of preparing clear, concise, and technically sound reports, memos, and presentations for both technical and non-technical audiences. The ability to communicate complex transportation concepts to clients, stakeholders, and the public is critical to success in this role.This nationally recognized consulting firm is actively expanding its traffic engineering practice, with a strategic focus on growing its team in San Jose, California. As part of a broader initiative to strengthen its transportation capabilities across key markets, the firm is investing in top-tier talent to support a diverse portfolio of projects ranging from urban mobility planning to advanced traffic operations. The San Jose office offers a dynamic environment where professionals can contribute to high-impact work, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and play a pivotal role in shaping sustainable transportation solutions throughout California and beyond.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, any protected status, or any disability.
Job ID: 522145619
Originally Posted on: 5/22/2026

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