County road infrastructure management and traffic safety operations
The Road Commission for Oakland County operates the largest county road network in Michigan—over 2,700 miles of maintained roads plus 1,500+ traffic signals. Their tech stack is heavily weighted toward infrastructure design and asset management (AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS, ProjectWise, Bluebeam), with active hiring focused on engineering roles. Current project work centers on standardizing AutoCAD workflows and training, signaling internal efficiency challenges as the org scales CAD adoption across teams.
Established in 1913, the Road Commission for Oakland County is a government agency responsible for maintaining the largest county road system in Michigan. They manage jurisdiction over 2,700 miles of roads, maintain an additional 230 miles of state highways, and operate more than 1,500 traffic signals across Oakland County. The agency employs digital infrastructure tools including GIS mapping, CAD design, and project management software to coordinate road construction, winter maintenance, traffic safety initiatives, and environmental compliance. Oakland County's traffic-fatality rate ranks among the lowest in Michigan and globally for a community of its size.
Primary tools include AutoCAD Civil 3D and AutoCAD for design, ArcGIS and ArcGIS Pro for mapping, ProjectWise for project collaboration, Bluebeam for document management, and Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) for administration.
Beverly Hills, Michigan. The agency maintains roads across Oakland County and employs 201–500 staff.
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