Nathan Wu

Senior Traffic Engineer at The Hills Shire Council
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Sydney Area, AU
Languages
  • English Professional working proficiency
  • Chinese Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Senior Traffic Engineer
      • Apr 2022 - Present

    • Australia
    • Government Administration
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Traffic and Transport Engineer
      • Mar 2015 - Apr 2022

      • Prepare and sign correspondence within the terms of delegation• Process requests/complaints on traffic and parking matters in accordance with agreed performance targets• Undertake investigation and preparation of reports and estimates for consideration by Local Traffic Committee and/or Council • Undertake site visits, meetings to assess traffic and parking matters • Provide expert advice to Council and the community on traffic, transport, bicycle, pedestrian and parking issues• Consult with community as well as other external transport agencies in relation to traffic and parking matters• Assess and provide written comments on the traffic impact of Development Applications within agreed time frames • Supervise and coordinate contractors in implementation and maintenance of traffic facilities• Arrange Implementation and maintenance of Traffic and Parking facilities • Prepare funding application with implementation of successful funded projects

    • Australia
    • Government Administration
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Traffic Management Officer
      • Sep 2011 - Feb 2015

      • Prepare correspondence and technical reports on traffic and parking matters• Supervision of Chainmen for traffic count installations and setting out of facilities • Site visits and meetings • Concept designs and shop drawings for traffic facilities• Organise installation and setting out of traffic facilities • Audit of traffic infrastructures • Comment on Development Applications • Community consultation • Assist in organising Council’s Public Transport Forum and deliver presentations

    • Australia
    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Student Transport Engineer
      • Jan 2011 - Sep 2011

      • Investigate and execute customer service requests• Liaise with internal staff and residents in relation to traffic and transport issues• prepare correspondence with the production of reports • Design minor traffic facilities (pedestrian refuge, kerb blister) in accordance with Australian Standards and RMS specifications• Attend monthly Local Traffic Committee (LTC) with the preparation of agenda items• Process traffic facility maintenance requests and Traffic Committee resolutions• Implement traffic counts, analysing survey data and preparing technical reports• Carry out compliance audits of engineering designs, taking into consideration of the needs of cyclist and pedestrian safety

    • Student Engineer
      • Jun 2008 - Feb 2009

      • Undertake survey and design of vehicular crossings, kerb and gutter and footpaths• Assist in major survey and design projects (dumpy level, total station, smart level and laser level)• Prepare estimates and quotes• Liaise with the public and with council contractors• Investigate complaints• Perform site inspections• Assist in local traffic analysis • Undertake survey and design of vehicular crossings, kerb and gutter and footpaths• Assist in major survey and design projects (dumpy level, total station, smart level and laser level)• Prepare estimates and quotes• Liaise with the public and with council contractors• Investigate complaints• Perform site inspections• Assist in local traffic analysis

Education

  • University of Technology, Sydney
    Bachelor's Degree, Civil Engineering
    2006 - 2013

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