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Microstation Modeling Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Traffic Engineer

Burnsville, MN

$89.60K - $122.10K/yr

Responsibilities may include: • Traffic analysis and modeling • Traffic plan design • ... in MicroStation and/or AutoCAD • Proficiency in traffic analysis and design software • ...

Electrical Designer

Becker, MN · On-site

$37 - $41/hr

... Model: Hybrid - onsite and remote Responsibilities * Analyze existing electrical schematics and ... Redraw existing schematics from image files into vector formats using AutoCAD and MicroStation

... and Microstation a plus. * Ability to parametrically model fully defined components and assemblies efficiently. * Ability to create/update associative drawings in conformance with ASME drawing ...

Proficiency in hydraulic and hydrologic modeling tools such as HEC-RAS, HydroCAD, XP-SWMM, and others * Strong working knowledge of OpenRoads Designer and MicroStation * Proven ability to manage ...

Experience with Bentley MicroStation, GEOPAK, and/or Autodesk Civil 3D * Proficient ability using OpenRoads Designer * Experience with hydrologic & hydraulic modeling (HydroCAD, HEC-RAS, XP-SWMM)

Experience with Bentley MicroStation, GEOPAK, and/or Autodesk Civil 3D * Proficient ability using OpenRoads Designer * Experience with hydrologic & hydraulic modeling (HydroCAD, HEC-RAS, XP-SWMM)

Experience with Bentley MicroStation, GEOPAK, and/or Autodesk Civil 3D * Proficient ability using OpenRoads Designer * Experience with hydrologic & hydraulic modeling (HydroCAD, HEC-RAS, XP-SWMM)

... or MicroStation for engineering plan set creation - Excellent writing and communication skills Education/Experience preferences: - Experience with ArcGIS - Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling ...

... or MicroStation for engineering plan set creation - Excellent writing and communication skills Education/Experience preferences: - Experience with ArcGIS - Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling ...

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Microstation Modeling information

What is a model in a MicroStation?

In MicroStation modeling, a model is a container that holds a specific set of design elements, such as lines, shapes, and annotations, within a file. It allows users to organize different parts of a project, like plans or sections, and work on multiple views or layers simultaneously. Understanding models is essential for efficient CAD drafting and design management in MicroStation projects.

What is the difference between Microstation Modeling vs Microstation Drafting?

AspectMicrostation ModelingMicrostation Drafting
Primary FocusCreating 3D models and detailed designsPreparing 2D drawings and plans
Skills Required3D modeling, design, visualization2D drafting, annotation, detailing
Tools & SoftwareMicrostation with 3D capabilitiesMicrostation with 2D drafting tools
Work EnvironmentDesign firms, engineering companies, constructionArchitectural firms, civil engineering, construction

Microstation Modeling involves creating detailed 3D models for visualization and design, while Microstation Drafting focuses on producing precise 2D drawings and plans. Both roles require familiarity with Microstation software, but modeling emphasizes 3D skills, whereas drafting centers on 2D documentation. Understanding these differences helps professionals choose the right career path or project focus within the Microstation environment.

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Traffic Engineer

$89.60K - $122.10K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

MDS is seeking a Traffic Engineer to play an essential role in the successful completion of transportation projects while ensuring they are safe, efficient, and cost-effective. The successful candidate will have the skills and experience necessary to work on traffic operations and modeling, safety analysis, multi-modal planning/implementation, signing and striping plans, signal and lighting design, temporary traffic control plans, and many other tasks.
Responsibilities may include:
• Traffic analysis and modeling
• Traffic plan design
• Communication and collaboration
• Knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, and standards
Preferred Skills, Experience, and Qualifications:
• Strong technical, communication, and leadership skills
• Ability to problem solve
• A work hard, play hard, innovative attitude
• A willingness to collaborate in a team environment
• A desire to grow with the company
• Experience in MicroStation and/or AutoCAD
• Proficiency in traffic analysis and design software
• Proficient in Microsoft software (Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.)
• Progressive traffic engineering related experience
• B.S. in Civil Engineering (or related field) with Professional Engineer licensure (PE) in Minnesota
• Certification as a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE)
• Knowledge of CADD software, preferably MicroStation
• Excellent writing and verbal communication skills