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Traffic Engineer

Frisco, TX · On-site

$81K - $111K/yr

Perform research, obtain traffic data for studies, prepare calculations, and conduct transportation analyses. * Preparing and collaborating technical activities on assigned projects and managing ...

Traffic Engineer

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$83K - $113K/yr

Perform research, obtain traffic data for studies, prepare calculations, and conduct transportation analyses. * Preparing and collaborating technical activities on assigned projects and managing ...

Key Responsibilities Analyze network traffic data (NetFlow, logs, packet captures) to identify application communication patterns and dependencies Develop and refine network segmentation policies ...

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They provide consumer-facing eCommerce experiences and high traffic CRM for our Coach network users ... Analyze data to determine requirements for a migration and updating of user data from one set of ...

Data Analyst

Chicago, IL · On-site

$85K - $110K/yr

... web traffic, NLP datasets and relational databases • Healthcare and pharmaceutical data is ... analysis • Predictive analysis • Opportunity sizing • Triangulating data sources ...

Traffic Engineer

Westerville, OH · On-site

$84K - $126K/yr

C. 12101 1. Oversee traffic control field studies; collect traffic data and develop remedies for ... analyses, accident analyses, and delay; review traffic impact studies related to development ...

Job Summary : Booz Allen Hamilton is seeking a Cyber Data Analyst who excels at transforming ... with network traffic analysis tools, such as Wireshark, Zeek, and Arkime • Experience with ...

Data Analyst - Senior

Bothell, WA · On-site

$97K - $122K/yr

Job Code - Senior Data Analyst Work Location - 20205 NORTH CREEK PKWY Bothell WA 98011 Duration - 1 ... Has experience with web redirect/rewrite rules and traffic analysis using proxy and debug tools ...

Traffic Engineer

Westerville, OH · On-site

$83K - $114K/yr

C. 12101 1. Oversee traffic control field studies; collect traffic data and develop remedies for ... analyses, accident analyses, and delay; review traffic impact studies related to development ...

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Data Analyst

Annapolis, MD · On-site

$130K - $190K/yr

Worker Type Regular Summary The Data Analyst will support to conceive, develop, mature, maintain ... compliance with the International Traffic Arms Regulations ("ITAR") and/or the Export ...

Data Analyst

Annapolis Junction, MD · On-site

$130K - $190K/yr

Worker Type Regular Summary The Data Analyst will support to conceive, develop, mature, maintain ... compliance with the International Traffic Arms Regulations ("ITAR") and/or the Export ...

Data Analyst This position requires an active TS/Sensitive Compartmental Information (SCI ... drug trafficking and money laundering. * Supports efforts to raise situational awareness of the ...

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How much do traffic data analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for traffic data analyst in the United States is $63,133.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $79,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Traffic Data Analysts face when interpreting large datasets, and how can they be addressed?

Traffic Data Analysts often encounter challenges such as inconsistent data formats, missing values, and integrating information from multiple sources. Addressing these issues typically involves rigorous data cleaning, validation processes, and using specialized software to standardize and merge datasets. Staying updated with traffic analysis tools and collaborating closely with IT and transportation planning teams can help ensure data accuracy and actionable insights for decision-makers.

What does a Traffic Data Analyst do?

A Traffic Data Analyst collects, processes, and interprets data related to traffic patterns, vehicle flow, and transportation systems. They use specialized software and analytical tools to identify trends, evaluate the effectiveness of traffic management strategies, and support urban planning decisions. Their findings help improve road safety, reduce congestion, and inform infrastructure development. Traffic Data Analysts often collaborate with government agencies, engineering firms, and city planners to provide actionable insights based on their analyses.

What is the difference between Traffic Data Analyst vs Traffic Engineer?

AspectTraffic Data AnalystTraffic Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in data analysis, transportation, or related field; proficiency in data toolsBachelor's in civil engineering or transportation engineering; professional engineering license often preferred
Work EnvironmentData analysis, reporting, and software tools in office settingsFieldwork, planning, and design in office and outdoor environments
Industry UsageUsed across transportation agencies, consulting firms, and urban planningPrimarily in government agencies, consulting, and infrastructure projects

While both roles focus on transportation systems, Traffic Data Analysts primarily analyze traffic data to inform decisions, whereas Traffic Engineers design and implement traffic solutions. They often collaborate but have distinct responsibilities and skill sets.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Traffic Data Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Traffic Data Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, proficiency in statistics, and experience with data collection and interpretation, often supported by a degree in mathematics, statistics, or transportation engineering. Familiarity with data analysis tools such as Excel, SQL, GIS software, and traffic modeling systems is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are important soft skills for presenting findings and collaborating with stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate data-driven insights that inform traffic management decisions and improve transportation systems.

What field is the highest paid data analyst?

In the field of data analysis, specialists working in finance, technology, and healthcare tend to have the highest salaries. Data analysts with advanced skills in machine learning, big data tools, and programming languages like Python or R often command higher pay. Experience, certifications, and working in high-demand industries significantly influence salary levels.

What does a traffic analyst do?

A traffic analyst collects, analyzes, and interprets traffic data to assess patterns and trends related to vehicle or pedestrian movement. They use tools like traffic sensors, GPS data, and statistical software to inform transportation planning and improve traffic flow. The role often requires strong analytical skills and knowledge of data analysis tools.

What is traffic data analysis?

Traffic data analysis involves collecting, processing, and interpreting data related to vehicle and pedestrian movement to understand traffic patterns and improve transportation systems. Traffic data analysts use tools like GIS and statistical software to identify congestion causes and support infrastructure planning. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of traffic management are essential for this role.

Is 40 too late for data science?

A Traffic Data Analyst can start a career in data science at age 40, as many skills such as data analysis, programming, and statistical knowledge are learnable at any age. While some roles may prefer recent experience or specific certifications, experience in related fields can be valuable, and continuous learning is common in data science careers.
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Infographic showing various Traffic Data Analyst job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 75% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,133 per year, or $30.4 per hour.
Traffic Systems Specialist I

$45K - $71K/yr

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Traffic Systems Specialist I

TxDOT's Tyler District is looking for a Traffic Systems Specialist I based in Tyler, TX. As a Traffic Systems Specialist, you will inspect construction methods of contractors or assist in the repair and troubleshooting of traffic signals, illumination and other electrical equipment, while building an exciting career at the same time.

Minimum Salary: $45,521.00

Maximum Salary: $71,055.00

Pay Basis: Yearly

Work Locations: Tyler District Headquarters

2709 WEST FRONT STREET

Tyler 75702

Travel: Yes, 5% of the time

Shift: Day Job

Shift Details: Mon-Fri; 8-5

Location Flexibility: Onsite

Performs specialized electrical/electronic technical work related to traffic management/control systems, communication, illumination or traffic data collection devices/systems. Work involves technical expertise in developing, installing, testing, programming and repairing of electrical/electronic devices/systems. Work may require working in heavy traffic and may require extensive statewide travel. Work requires contact with governmental and private entities. Employees at this level perform work independently on assignments; however all issues are referred to the supervisor.

Essential Duties:

  • Acts as a liaison with other governmental and private entities concerning utilities and rights-of-way.
  • Analyzes and interprets schematics and wiring diagrams.
  • Assists in designing and reviewing traffic signal, traffic data collection or illumination projects; makes recommendations.
  • Consults with Department personnel, manufacturers and/or vendors regarding equipment operation, design, installation, equipment failure, complex repairs or replacement recommendations.
  • Coordinates materials and equipment usage with district maintenance offices.
  • Drives/operates a bucket truck to install and repair electronic traffic control devices at various heights.
  • Follows applicable safety procedures when working in an area where other utilities such as high voltage lines, gas lines, water and sewage lines and heavy traffic are located.
  • Inspects construction methods, workmanship and maintenance procedures to ensure contractors build, install, maintain and repair traffic control/data collection related equipment or facilities in accordance with plans, specifications and contract requirements.
  • Installs, troubleshoots and maintains hardware and software related to traffic systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, land mobile radio communication systems or the Statewide Traffic Analysis and Reporting System.
  • Monitors and maintains clear work zones and ensures that construction work site is cleaned at job completion.
  • Programs and troubleshoots radio systems using personal computers with radio diagnostics and programming software.
  • Responds to emergency situations to assist with repair and maintenance of traffic signals, systems, lighting or traffic data collection equipment.
  • Reviews construction plans to ensure that plans do not conflict with existing utilities; advises supervisor of conflicts and recommends a course of action.
  • Provide assistance in obtaining Federal Aviation Administration approval for the installation of radio towers.
  • Provides technical expertise and training of field technicians in the installation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of complex land mobile radio systems.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

Education: High School Grad or Equivalent in general high school studies.

Experience: 2 years experience in construction, electronic troubleshooting, electrical construction/installation, electromechanical, traffic management, transportation engineering, design, traffic systems maintenance. (Experience can be satisfied by full time or prorated part time equivalent). Related college education or relevant technical training may be substituted for experience on a year per year basis.

Licenses and Certifications: Valid driver's license. This position requires driving a state vehicle. Must have a Commercial Class "A" or "B" Driver's License or have obtained a CDL "A" License, within 120 calendar days from date of employment

Competencies:

Considerable Knowledge of:

- Industry guidelines, specifications and codes in the production and use of technical plans for the development and delivery of products and services

- Traffic engineering terminology and fundamentals

- The Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

- Fundamentals of electrical/electronics and design procedures

- Electrical construction procedures

- Electrical/electronic troubleshooting and repair techniques

- Applicable computer operating systems and relevant applications

- Radio and wireless communications equipment, network components and systems

- Radio and wireless communications principles, procedures and systems

Proficient Skill in:

- Maintaining effective working relationships with others

- Applying engineering principles, practices, and methods in job responsibilities

- Reading and interpreting applicable plans, schematics, blueprints and maps

- Collecting, sorting and compiling data

- Using computers, applicable programs, applications, and systems

- Using applicable hand and power tools, equipment, and mechanical devices of the trade

- Using applicable electronic test equipment

- Maintaining a safe and effective working relationship with others

Ability to:

- Work in cramped spaces (bend, stoop, crawl) and at varied heights

- Work with electricity up to 600 volts

- Move up to 50 pounds (See essential duties for example of items to be moved.)

- Learn to troubleshoot automation problems and related systems and identify solutions

- Follow applicable safety standards, practices and procedures

Other Attributes:

- Exercises logic and reasoning to define problems, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; makes decisions that support business objectives and goals

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:

- Subject to extreme cold and heat; below 32 and/or above 100 degrees for more than one hour

- Medium work: Lift up to 50 lbs at a time and frequently lift or carry objects up to 25 lbs

- Climbing - ascending/descending ladders, stairs, scaffoldings, ramps, etc

- Standing-prolonged periods of time

Conditions of Employment:

Please read the Standard Conditions of Employment (TxDOT) for all positions. This job has been identified as physically demanding and will require a pre-employment physical. Must pass a drug test prior to employment for safety impact positions. This is a Safety Impact position and will be subject to random drug testing. Please note that the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation – 49 CFR Part 40, at 40.151(e) – does not authorize "medical marijuana" under a state law to be a valid medical explanation for a positive drug test result for an employee in this position. To be selected for and continue employment in this position, the selected incumbent must maintain the security or integrity of the agency's critical infrastructure and will be subject to regular assessments of criminal history and/or reviewed for connections to foreign adversaries.


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