Keith Smith has a diverse work experience in the field of traffic management. Keith has worked as a Chief Engineer at Chevron Traffic Management Ltd since 2018. Prior to that, they served as an Expert Witness in Temporary Traffic Management at Specialist since 2003. In 2019, they joined TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION LIMITED as a Technical Officer. From 2014 to 2018, they worked as a Senior Technical Manager at VIRTUS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LTD. Before that, they were a Resident Engineer at WS ATKINS & PARTNERS OVERSEAS from 2012 to 2014. Keith also has experience as a Project Manager at ERH Communications & Civil Engineering from 2010 to 2012. Their career in traffic safety and management began at Alfred Mcalpine / Carillion Civil Engineering in 2003, where they worked as a Senior Engineer and Site Agent.
Keith Smith has a diverse education history in the field of highways and traffic management. Keith obtained a Professional Certificate in Highways from the University of the West of England, but the start and end years are unspecified.
In 2019, Keith completed a Professional Diploma in Temporary Traffic Management Engineering at the Institute of Highway Engineers. This program focused on work zone, barrier, and traffic management.
During the same year, Keith also earned a Professional Certificate in Temporary Traffic Management Engineering from the Institute of Highway Engineers. This certificate specialized in work zone, barrier, and temporary traffic management engineering.
In addition to their formal education, Keith has obtained several certifications. In June 2019, they achieved TechIOSH certification from NEBOSH. Keith also holds the designation of Registered Temporary Traffic Management Engineer RegTTME(IHE), which they obtained in June 2017 from the Institute of Highway Engineers.
Keith is an Incorporated Engineer, certified by the Engineering Council since June 2012. Keith is a member of The Institution of Engineering and Technology since March 2008, and a Fellow of both the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT) and the Institute of Highway Engineers since January 2008.
No specific information is available regarding the month or year Keith became a Fellow of the Institute of Highway Engineers.
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