Permanent Traffic Engineer Jobs in the UK

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Trainee Traffic Maintenance Engineer

Warwick, England, United Kingdom
Telent Technology Services
Trainee Traffic Maintenance Engineer Job Location : Staffordshire/Stoke-on-Trent regions (Field based) Job Type: Full time, permanent Job Ref: 632 Telent are now looking for a Trainee Traffic Maintenance Engineer to join a talented team of Traffic Signals specialists in the Staffordshire/… Stoke-on-Trent regions. Due to growth and demand from our customer(s), we in a position to grow our Traffic team in this region. This is a "Field based" role - the successful applicant MUST hold a full UK driving license and be comfortable to travel. Are you looking … for an opportunity where you can learn new skills and are looking to kick-start a new career maintaining National, mission-critical Transport and Traffic infrastructure? Are you looking for an accredited and structured training programme to really test your capabilities? Then look no further and apply now! When more »
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Traffic Signal Engineer

Banbury, England, United Kingdom
Bis Henderson
Traffic Signal Engineer Banbury £40,000 - £55,000 (dep on experience) Overview: This is a leading provider of innovative transportation solutions, committed to improving the efficiency and safety of urban mobility. They possess a team who are designing and implementing state-of-the-art traffic management systems … that enhance the daily lives of commuters and contribute to the sustainable growth of communities. They now have an opportunity for a Traffic Signal Engineer to join the team. Key Responsibilities: Design and development of traffic signal plans. Creation of signalling scheme designs tailored to each specific … site. Work in conjunction with traffic signal deployment teams to ensure that schemes are laid out correctly and with maximum efficiency. Ensure delivered schemes are safe and meet with the highest possible standards. Act as escalation point of contact where issues can be raised that require either more detailed more »
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