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- Supervises section activities and personnel in engineering and non-engineering areas.
- Visits projects and makes on-site engineering decisions.
- Trains and evaluates personnel to ensure quality work.
- Plans, schedules, and coordinates the activities of subordinate personnel.
- Reviews on-going work at major decision points with regard to problems or alternatives under consideration at that time.
- Investigates and responds to citizen complaints or requests.
- Represents the Department at internal and external meetings.
- Serves as a senior level with recognized expertise which may include papers and/or credits published in nationally recognized transportation literature; presentations to national, regional or State professional groups, active membership in recognized national organizations or professional groups dealing with transportation engineering or other demonstrated expertise in a transportation engineering specialty such as concrete, steel, bituminous materials, environmental measurements, geotechnical evaluations, instrumental analysis, computer application, structural analysis, electronics, metallography, corrosion, welding and mathematical analysis, transportation systems analysis, route location, project evaluation, transportation planning, design, pavement, hydraulics, and other related fields.
- Travel may be required, therefore; a valid driver's license may be required.
- Knowledge of the current principles, methods, and practices of civil engineering, including registration as a professional engineer.
- Knowledge of the laws, policies and regulations governing the area of assignment.
- Knowledge and understanding of internal policies, procedures, and practices of the Department.
- Knowledge of the accumulated findings in the area of assignment.
- Knowledge of engineering research techniques.
- Ability to supervise and plan, organize, direct, and coordinate the activities of professional engineering staff.
- Ability to establish effective working relationships with districts, divisions, industry, governmental units, public interest groups, and individuals.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Ability to conduct successful applied research in a specialized branch of transportation engineering.
- Ability to write professional quality papers, reports, research studies, and projects.
- Current license as a registered professional engineer in West Virginia. No Substitutions.
- Seven (7) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid highway engineering experience involving the design, construction, or maintenance of highways.
- Substitution: Master of Science degree in civil engineering from a regionally accredited college or university may be substituted for two (2) years of the required experience.
OR - Substitution: Non-highway engineering experience may be substituted for the professional highway experience at the rate of two (2) years of general experience for one (1) year of highway related experience.
- Employees enrolled in PERS Tier 1 contribute 4.5% of their gross salary. The Employer contributes 9%.
- Employees enrolled in PERS Tier 2 contribute 6.0% of their gross salary. The Employer contributes 9%.
Transportation Engineer Senior - Charleston, United States - West Virginia Transportation Department
Description
Salary: $2, $4,183.46 BiweeklyLocation : Charleston, WV
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Job Number: DOT24TF041A
Division: West Virginia Department of Transportation
District/Subdivision: Traffic Engineering Division
Opening Date: 04/19/2024
Closing Date: 4/25/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Nature of Work
The Transportation Engineer Senior functions as an Assistant Engineering Director in the Traffic Engineering Division and manages the Traffic Operations Group. The position performs engineering work at the advanced level supervising employees responsible for management, review, and approval of internal and consultant studies. Acts as a lead worker within the engineering series in the planning, design, construction, maintenance and operation of highways and their attendant facilities and structures, providing support to District Engineers and Division of Highways personnel. Reviews developer construction plans for traffic signals, pedestrian accommodations, pavement markings, roadway signage, and temporary traffic control. Has supervision for traffic signal system management and maintenance. Work is performed within a defined framework of policy, but the incumbent independently makes engineering decisions within that framework and may make or assist in making broad decisions in setting objectives and goals. Positions within this classification may function as Assistant Engineering Director, Assistant District Engineer, or Regional Engineer. Performs related duties as required.
Pay Grade: 24
Typical Duties and Responsibilities
REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION
Annual Increment Pay
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Paid Sick Leave
Family Medical Leave
Leave Donation Program
Military Leave
Employee Education Reimbursement & Leave Program
Flexible Work Schedules
Training Opportunities
Promotion Opportunities
Public Employees' Retirement System:
Health Insurance Enrollment
Additional Coverage Options including Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending Accounts,
Disability Insurance and more.
Life Insurance
Credit Union
Employee Discounts