Traffic Control Manager (PE)

ACCIONA
Atlanta, GA

🚧 Traffic Control Manager (PE) – SR400 Express Lanes Project

The SR400 Express Lanes Project is a $4.6B infrastructure initiative led by Flatiron Dragados and ACCIONA that will add 16 miles of express lanes in Atlanta, improving mobility along a key corridor. The project includes BRT stations, bridge upgrades, and a workforce of 500+, with construction starting in 2025 and completion expected in 2031.


🎯 The Role

We are seeking an experienced Traffic Control Manager (PE) to lead all Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) and Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) operations.

This is a critical, client-driven position responsible for ensuring public safety, regulatory compliance, and uninterrupted traffic flow throughout all construction phases.


🔑 Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and oversee Traffic Control Plans (TCPs) in line with GDOT and MUTCD standards
  • Coordinate with GDOT, law enforcement, subcontractors, and utilities
  • Manage lane closures, detours, and staging strategies
  • Supervise field implementation (signage, barricades, flagging operations)
  • Conduct inspections and ensure full compliance with approved plans
  • Anticipate risks and proactively mitigate traffic disruptions
  • Maintain logs, reports, and traffic control documentation
  • Train teams on safety and compliance protocols


Required Qualifications:

  • Professional Engineer (PE) license (required)
  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related field
  • 7–10+ years managing traffic control on large-scale highway/DOT projects
  • Strong knowledge of MUTCD, GDOT standards, and permitting processes
  • ATSSA TCS certification (GDOT preferred)
  • Proficiency with tools like Primavera P6, traffic simulation software, and MS Office
  • Valid driver’s license


📍 Location: Atlanta, Georgia


🚀 Why Join Us?

Be part of a high-impact project shaping the future of mobility in Georgia while working alongside industry leaders in complex infrastructure delivery.


👉 Apply now or reach out directly to learn more.

// // //