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Looking for a dynamic career in the transportation technology industry? Join the Kapsch team! We are looking for driven individuals, like our pricing analyst Andrew Cho, to become an essential part of our everyday operations. For more information about our open positions, check out our career page!
Introducing Richard Van Hyning, our Northeast Regional Technical Delivery Manager. Richard uses his diverse cross-industry expertise to lead our teams to implement large-scale toll collection projects, address systemic issues, and inform product managers about what is happening in the market. Learn more about this Anaheim Angels fan in his full interview!
We are hiring! Today we go behind the scenes with software engineer Wei Zhang who offers an inside look at his role at Kapsch. We are currently recruiting for more software engineers like Wei, along with a variety of other positions. If you’re interested in joining the dynamic ITS industry, then check out our career page today!
At Kapsch, we believe in facilitating personal and professional development for our staff. This is why we are proud to announce the release of the entire LinkedIn Learning Library to every employee in the North America region. With access to this library, our employees have the chance to deepen their understanding about leading people, project management, SQL, stress reduction, and endless other topics to help them develop to their fullest potential.
Kapsch is #stillhiring and we are taking you behind the scenes with one of our recruiting team members, Clark Muldrow, MBA, who is always searching for the perfect candidate to fill our open positions. If you are looking for a new opportunity within the rapidly growing #transportationtechnology industry, check out our career page!
Meet Juan Moreno, a software engineer who uses Kapsch project data to create computer dashboards that help our customers decide how to improve traffic flow and safety. Learn more about Juan in his full interview!
These days, human impacts on the environment have never been more clear. Because of COVID, roads are no longer congested and air quality has notably improved in cities around the world. On the 50th anniversary of #EarthDay, we reflect on how our normal activities have affected the environment and the changes needed to mitigate them in the future. At Kapsch, our intelligent transportation and traffic management solutions aim to lessen congestion and reduce emissions by optimizing traffic flows. This is what we strive for today, on Earth Day, and every day – so we may contribute to a more sustainable future that we can all look forward to.
As roads across the US experience different traffic patterns during the coronavirus pandemic, cities and traffic agencies face new questions about how to adapt their traffic management practices with the changes in volumes and demand levels. The Performance Analytics Insights tool from Kapsch TrafficCom uses myriad data sources to support decision making, change evaluation, operations analysis, and result validation. No matter the situation, these capabilities are always useful when optimizing traffic flow!
We would like to thank the colleagues at our production facility in Mississauga, Canada for continuing to manufacture toll transponders and meet all customer requirements during COVID. In the past two months more than 800,000 transponders have been manufactured, shipped, and delivered! The factory operates on a 2-shift basis and all staff – including manufacturing engineers, quality teams, customer service, engineering and production supervisors, and production associates – work together to ensure that we maintain a safe working environment.
In light of the challenging global situation, Kapsch Spain has been looking for ways to play its part in responding to the pandemic and in providing support for the health workers who are working so hard to combat the corona virus. We believe in the power of technology as a means of facing up to this crisis and therefore we have chosen to collaborate in a number of initiatives to manufacture protective materials for health workers. In collaboration with CovidEuskadi (Community of Basque manufacturers fighting COVID-19) and TKNIKA we are manufacturing parts for protective visors with the help of a 3D printing machine. We are also collaborating in manufacturing adaptors for diving masks, both for the protection of medical personnel and for connecting patients to the respirators that are currently in such high demand in hospitals. All of us at Kapsch feel proud at joining in in this wave of solidarity that has been unleashed around the world.