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Assistant Project Engineer - Traffic
Kent County Road Commission
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Posted: 14-Jan-26
Location: Walker, Michigan
Type: Full Time
Salary: $72,683 - $94,477
Categories:
Civil - Traffic Engineering
Civil Engineering
Years of Experience:
Less than 2
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
This position is focused on traffic engineering including modeling, safety and operational studies, and technical report writing under direct supervision of the Traffic Engineer, with involvement in all aspects of Engineering Department tasks.
Project management and organizational skills, communication and teamwork, problem-solving and critical thinking. General computer literacy including Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, field manager, and an aptitude for learning new software.
Other Requirements A valid Michigan Driver’s License; Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam completion with a track to obtain the Michigan registered Professional Engineer (PE) license is preferred; Additional certifications may include all or some of the following: Density Certification, Stormwater Operator Certification, ACI Aggregate Testing Technician Level I, MCA/ACI Concrete Testing Levels I & II, HMA Level I, MDOT Office Technician Certification, and FHWA Safety inspection of in-service bridges certification.
KCRC works to keep Kent County moving with a network of reliable, safe and convenient roads and bridges. We construct, maintain and preserve this network while collaborating with our townships and responding to the public’s needs. Our commitment to excellence is driven by our desire to employ best practices and efficient response times. Our experienced team takes pride in their work because– just like those we serve – our families drive these roads, too.
Founded in 1911, KCRC maintains nearly 2,000 miles of roads and 170 bridges within the County of Kent, exclusive of those roadways and bridges that fall under the jurisdiction of the State of Michigan, cities and villages. The Road Commission also provides routine maintenance services, including snow and ice removal, for over 430 miles of state trunklines under a multi-year contract with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).