Texas Department of Transportation
Bridge Load Rating Engineer I – IV - Bridge Division
Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, us, 78716
Transportation Engineer I:
Performs transportation engineering work in the area of bridge analyses and load ratings. Ensures compliance with applicable federal and state laws, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Work requires contact with governmental officials and private entities. Employees at this level follow standard practices that do not require frequent supervision of details.
Transportation Engineer II:
Performs complex transportation engineering work in the area of bridge analyses and load ratings. Ensures compliance with applicable federal and state laws, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Work requires contact with governmental officials and private entities. Employees at this level perform work independently on assignments; however all unusual issues are referred to the supervisor.
Transportation Engineer III:
Performs advanced and complex transportation engineering work in the area of bridge analyses and load ratings. Ensures compliance with applicable federal and state laws, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Work requires contact with governmental officials and private entities. Employees at this level establish their own work plan and priorities to meet set objectives. Issues arerarely referred to the supervisor but are handled at the occurrence.
Transportation Engineer IV:
Performs highly advanced and complex transportation engineering work in the area of bridge analyses and load ratings. Ensures compliance with applicable federal and state laws, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Work requires contact with governmental officials and private entities. Employees at this level are virtually self-supervising and assume direct accountability for the work product.
Essential Duties:
Transportation Engineer I: Ensures compliance with National Bridge Inspection Standards Drives/travels to project/work locations to make on-site engineering reviews, analyses, tests and to provide technical support. Reviews designs and load ratings of bridges and related structures prepared by other engineers and technicians. Makes presentations and represents TxDOT. Writes reports, specifications, and test procedures. Rates and monitors load carrying capacities of bridges. Performs other job responsibilities as assigned. Transportation Engineer II – Performs all of the above duties plus: Assists districts with bridge inspection-related matters. Develops training courses and/or materials. Serves as a primary help desk resource for routine technical and policy issues. Acts in an advisory capacity on administrative, technical, regulatory and engineering aspects of transportation. Performs inspections, structural evaluations and analyses of bridges and related structures that have appraisal and condition ratings or are recommended for closure. Transportation Engineer III - Performs all of the above duties plus: Performs advanced and complex engineering design work such as development of layouts, sketches, plans, specifications, estimates and contracts. Performs advanced and complex planning work such as plan review, calculations and transportation planning studies. Performs data collection, evaluations, analyses, studies, inspections, forecasts, assessments, and/or plan development. Transportation Engineer IV - Performs all of the above duties plus: Chairs or serves as a member of a contract selection team. Coordinates and/or monitors consultant contracts related projects. Develops short-term and long-term goals and coordinates planning activities and resources required to meet goals. Monitors contract performance, evaluates contract deliverables, reviews billing documentation, monitors the consultant's compliance with the terms of the contract, and/or prepares and delivers a written evaluation of the consultant's performance. Negotiates fees, explains scope of work and monitors consultant inspection contracts. Serves as a project manager overseeing consultants performing advanced and complex engineering work. Performs highly complex structural analysis of bridge designs. Minimum Qualifications: Education : Bachelor's Degree in engineering or related science bachelor's or higher degree accepted by TX PELS. Experience : Transportation Engineer I: 4 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience Transportation Engineer II: 5 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience Transportation Engineer III: 6 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience Transportation Engineer IV: 7 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience (Experience can be satisfied by full time or prorated part time equivalent). Related graduate level education may be substituted for experience on a year per year basis. Substitutions for Minimum Qualifications Licenses and Certification s: -
Mandatory: Licensed Prof Engineer -
Mandatory: Safety Impact Certificate **Safety Impact certification is not required at the time of application. The Safety Impact certification will be issued by TxDOT at the time of hire *Professional engineers licensed in another state
in the United States,
but not currently licensed in the State of Texas, must (1) meet the license requirements of the State of Texas Engineering Practices Act, (2) obtain a professional engineering license from the State of Texas within six (6) months of the date of hire, and (3) sign an agreement to that effect as a condition of employment. Competencies: Transportation Engineer I: Structural engineering terminology, principles, practices and methods and the application of engineering theory Standards and specifications for bridges and other transportation structures Bridge construction and evaluation methods, procedures and regulations Bridge inspection and appraisal methods and procedures Report writing and proofreading skills Researching, analyzing, and interpreting policies and state and federal laws and regulations specific to functional area Applying engineering principles, practices, and methods in job responsibilities Planning, coordinating and handling multiple projects within area of responsibility to meet short and long-term deadlines Transportation Engineer II and III– Greater skill in all of the above plus: Computerized structural analysis techniques Standards and specifications for bridges and other transportation structures Fatigue and fracture mechanics Speaking to present images and ideas in a clear, concise, organized, and interesting manner to optimize audience understanding and keep the group focused Facilitating groups using effective communications methods; contributing to and guiding groups in defining objectives, staying on task and reaching consensus; soliciting participation, challenging ideas and summarizing accomplishments and planned actions Exercises logic and reasoning to define problems, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; makes decisions that support business objectives and goals Transportation Engineer IV– Greater skill in all of the above plus: Establishing plans and setting objectives and goals that support overall business strategy/results; anticipating and adjusting for problems/roadblocks Coordinating and directing multiple projects Physical Requirements and Working Conditions: Subject to inside and outside environmental conditions Subject to noise Sedentary work: Lift up to 10 lbs at a time and occasionally carry files/small tools Climbing - ascending/descending ladders, stairs, scaffoldings, ramps, etc Walking – Moving on foot to accomplish tasks: long distance/from one work site to another Stooping – Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at waist Crouching – Bending body downward and forward by bending leg(s) and spine Close Visual Acuity – Work includes data/figures; view a computer screen; extensive reading Repetitive Motion – Substantial movements of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers Close Visual Acuity-work includes visual inspection of small defects/parts Conditions of Employment: Please click this link to read the standard conditions of employment for all positions:
Standard Conditions of Employment (TxDOT) This job has been identified as physically demanding and will require a pre-employment physical. Must pass a drug test prior to employment forsafetyimpactpositions.This is a Safety Impact position and will be subject to random drug testing.
Please note that the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation – 49 CFR Part 40, at 40.151(e) – does not authorize “medical marijuana” under a state law to be a valid medical explanation for a positive drug test result for an employee in this position.
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Transportation Engineer I: Ensures compliance with National Bridge Inspection Standards Drives/travels to project/work locations to make on-site engineering reviews, analyses, tests and to provide technical support. Reviews designs and load ratings of bridges and related structures prepared by other engineers and technicians. Makes presentations and represents TxDOT. Writes reports, specifications, and test procedures. Rates and monitors load carrying capacities of bridges. Performs other job responsibilities as assigned. Transportation Engineer II – Performs all of the above duties plus: Assists districts with bridge inspection-related matters. Develops training courses and/or materials. Serves as a primary help desk resource for routine technical and policy issues. Acts in an advisory capacity on administrative, technical, regulatory and engineering aspects of transportation. Performs inspections, structural evaluations and analyses of bridges and related structures that have appraisal and condition ratings or are recommended for closure. Transportation Engineer III - Performs all of the above duties plus: Performs advanced and complex engineering design work such as development of layouts, sketches, plans, specifications, estimates and contracts. Performs advanced and complex planning work such as plan review, calculations and transportation planning studies. Performs data collection, evaluations, analyses, studies, inspections, forecasts, assessments, and/or plan development. Transportation Engineer IV - Performs all of the above duties plus: Chairs or serves as a member of a contract selection team. Coordinates and/or monitors consultant contracts related projects. Develops short-term and long-term goals and coordinates planning activities and resources required to meet goals. Monitors contract performance, evaluates contract deliverables, reviews billing documentation, monitors the consultant's compliance with the terms of the contract, and/or prepares and delivers a written evaluation of the consultant's performance. Negotiates fees, explains scope of work and monitors consultant inspection contracts. Serves as a project manager overseeing consultants performing advanced and complex engineering work. Performs highly complex structural analysis of bridge designs. Minimum Qualifications: Education : Bachelor's Degree in engineering or related science bachelor's or higher degree accepted by TX PELS. Experience : Transportation Engineer I: 4 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience Transportation Engineer II: 5 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience Transportation Engineer III: 6 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience Transportation Engineer IV: 7 YEARS engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience (Experience can be satisfied by full time or prorated part time equivalent). Related graduate level education may be substituted for experience on a year per year basis. Substitutions for Minimum Qualifications Licenses and Certification s: -
Mandatory: Licensed Prof Engineer -
Mandatory: Safety Impact Certificate **Safety Impact certification is not required at the time of application. The Safety Impact certification will be issued by TxDOT at the time of hire *Professional engineers licensed in another state
in the United States,
but not currently licensed in the State of Texas, must (1) meet the license requirements of the State of Texas Engineering Practices Act, (2) obtain a professional engineering license from the State of Texas within six (6) months of the date of hire, and (3) sign an agreement to that effect as a condition of employment. Competencies: Transportation Engineer I: Structural engineering terminology, principles, practices and methods and the application of engineering theory Standards and specifications for bridges and other transportation structures Bridge construction and evaluation methods, procedures and regulations Bridge inspection and appraisal methods and procedures Report writing and proofreading skills Researching, analyzing, and interpreting policies and state and federal laws and regulations specific to functional area Applying engineering principles, practices, and methods in job responsibilities Planning, coordinating and handling multiple projects within area of responsibility to meet short and long-term deadlines Transportation Engineer II and III– Greater skill in all of the above plus: Computerized structural analysis techniques Standards and specifications for bridges and other transportation structures Fatigue and fracture mechanics Speaking to present images and ideas in a clear, concise, organized, and interesting manner to optimize audience understanding and keep the group focused Facilitating groups using effective communications methods; contributing to and guiding groups in defining objectives, staying on task and reaching consensus; soliciting participation, challenging ideas and summarizing accomplishments and planned actions Exercises logic and reasoning to define problems, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; makes decisions that support business objectives and goals Transportation Engineer IV– Greater skill in all of the above plus: Establishing plans and setting objectives and goals that support overall business strategy/results; anticipating and adjusting for problems/roadblocks Coordinating and directing multiple projects Physical Requirements and Working Conditions: Subject to inside and outside environmental conditions Subject to noise Sedentary work: Lift up to 10 lbs at a time and occasionally carry files/small tools Climbing - ascending/descending ladders, stairs, scaffoldings, ramps, etc Walking – Moving on foot to accomplish tasks: long distance/from one work site to another Stooping – Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at waist Crouching – Bending body downward and forward by bending leg(s) and spine Close Visual Acuity – Work includes data/figures; view a computer screen; extensive reading Repetitive Motion – Substantial movements of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers Close Visual Acuity-work includes visual inspection of small defects/parts Conditions of Employment: Please click this link to read the standard conditions of employment for all positions:
Standard Conditions of Employment (TxDOT) This job has been identified as physically demanding and will require a pre-employment physical. Must pass a drug test prior to employment forsafetyimpactpositions.This is a Safety Impact position and will be subject to random drug testing.
Please note that the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation – 49 CFR Part 40, at 40.151(e) – does not authorize “medical marijuana” under a state law to be a valid medical explanation for a positive drug test result for an employee in this position.
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