Lee County
Overview
Lee County DOT is seeking a motivated
Engineer-in-Training (EIT)
or a recently licensed
Professional Engineer (PE)
to join our Traffic Engineering Team. This is a growth-oriented role designed for individuals who are building their expertise in traffic engineering and aspire to take on leadership roles within the public infrastructure sector.
Under the guidance of the County Traffic Engineer, you’ll gain hands-on experience managing and improving a complex and evolving roadway and traffic signal network. This includes working on cutting-edge Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and helping operate 450+ traffic signals across all jurisdictions within Lee County.
If you\'re looking to move beyond basic engineering tasks and into meaningful, real-world application of traffic principles, policy development, and supervisory skills—this is the role for you.
Why Choose This Role
Real-World Engineering Impact:
Apply your education and skills in active traffic operations and projects that affect thousands of drivers daily.
Hands-On Mentorship:
Learn directly from experienced PE-licensed engineers, including the County Traffic Engineer.
Career Development Path:
This position is designed to evolve into a leadership or supervisory role as you progress toward or beyond your PE license.
Collaborative, Mission-Driven Team:
Join a supportive team of engineers and technicians dedicated to improving public infrastructure.
Work with Advanced Systems:
Gain experience with a countywide fiber-optic-connected ITS network, signal retiming programs, and data-driven transportation planning.
Responsibilities
Assist in setting priorities and developing plans for roadway, signal, and system improvements.
Conduct traffic field reviews and support traffic operations and safety studies.
Help monitor and adjust traffic signal timing, including response to special events or incidents.
Contribute to a corridor retiming program to optimize operations across 450+ signals.
Participate in inter-agency committees (CTST, TMOC, BPAC, etc.) and public engagement.
Manage and analyze traffic volume and condition data; contribute to annual reports.
Review roadway construction plans with attention to traffic safety and multimodal accommodations.
Prepare and present technical reports and recommendations for roadway improvements.
Respond to citizen requests and perform investigations related to traffic concerns.
Perform related work as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (or a closely related field), or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
2 years of experience in engineering, project management, or a related field.
Possession of a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record is required.
Preferred Qualifications
Engineering Intern (EI/EIT) certification with the ability to obtain a Florida Professional Engineer (PE) License upon meeting the required experience and testing criteria. A bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program (or equivalent) is required for PE licensure.
Professional Engineer (PE) license in Florida. A bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program (or equivalent) is required for PE licensure.
Professional Engineer (PE) license in any U.S. state, with the ability to obtain a Florida PE license upon meeting the required endorsement criteria. A bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program (or equivalent) is required for PE licensure.
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification is a plus.
What You’ll Gain
A deep understanding of traffic engineering principles in a government/public setting.
Supervisory and project leadership skills for future advancement.
The opportunity to represent Lee County in legal or policy discussions as a licensed PE.
A career track within a growing and well-supported DOT organization.
Work Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Engineer-in-Training (EIT)
or a recently licensed
Professional Engineer (PE)
to join our Traffic Engineering Team. This is a growth-oriented role designed for individuals who are building their expertise in traffic engineering and aspire to take on leadership roles within the public infrastructure sector.
Under the guidance of the County Traffic Engineer, you’ll gain hands-on experience managing and improving a complex and evolving roadway and traffic signal network. This includes working on cutting-edge Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and helping operate 450+ traffic signals across all jurisdictions within Lee County.
If you\'re looking to move beyond basic engineering tasks and into meaningful, real-world application of traffic principles, policy development, and supervisory skills—this is the role for you.
Why Choose This Role
Real-World Engineering Impact:
Apply your education and skills in active traffic operations and projects that affect thousands of drivers daily.
Hands-On Mentorship:
Learn directly from experienced PE-licensed engineers, including the County Traffic Engineer.
Career Development Path:
This position is designed to evolve into a leadership or supervisory role as you progress toward or beyond your PE license.
Collaborative, Mission-Driven Team:
Join a supportive team of engineers and technicians dedicated to improving public infrastructure.
Work with Advanced Systems:
Gain experience with a countywide fiber-optic-connected ITS network, signal retiming programs, and data-driven transportation planning.
Responsibilities
Assist in setting priorities and developing plans for roadway, signal, and system improvements.
Conduct traffic field reviews and support traffic operations and safety studies.
Help monitor and adjust traffic signal timing, including response to special events or incidents.
Contribute to a corridor retiming program to optimize operations across 450+ signals.
Participate in inter-agency committees (CTST, TMOC, BPAC, etc.) and public engagement.
Manage and analyze traffic volume and condition data; contribute to annual reports.
Review roadway construction plans with attention to traffic safety and multimodal accommodations.
Prepare and present technical reports and recommendations for roadway improvements.
Respond to citizen requests and perform investigations related to traffic concerns.
Perform related work as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (or a closely related field), or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
2 years of experience in engineering, project management, or a related field.
Possession of a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record is required.
Preferred Qualifications
Engineering Intern (EI/EIT) certification with the ability to obtain a Florida Professional Engineer (PE) License upon meeting the required experience and testing criteria. A bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program (or equivalent) is required for PE licensure.
Professional Engineer (PE) license in Florida. A bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program (or equivalent) is required for PE licensure.
Professional Engineer (PE) license in any U.S. state, with the ability to obtain a Florida PE license upon meeting the required endorsement criteria. A bachelor’s degree in engineering from an ABET-accredited program (or equivalent) is required for PE licensure.
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification is a plus.
What You’ll Gain
A deep understanding of traffic engineering principles in a government/public setting.
Supervisory and project leadership skills for future advancement.
The opportunity to represent Lee County in legal or policy discussions as a licensed PE.
A career track within a growing and well-supported DOT organization.
Work Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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