Texas Department of Transportation
Structural Materials Engineer III, IV, or V- MTD Division
Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, us, 78716
Overview
Structural Materials Engineer III, IV, or V – TxDOT Materials and Tests Division (MTD Division). The role provides engineering support to field inspection teams across Texas, ensuring quality assurance of prestressed concrete bridges, structural steel bridge members, and other structural components. The engineer develops quality assurance programs, represents MTD at industry meetings, and collaborates with district and division personnel on material and fabrication requirements. Responsibilities
Support TxDOT’s 25 districts by ensuring structural materials comply with specifications and quality assurance standards. Conduct on‑site engineering reviews, analyses, tests, and provide technical support to field inspection personnel. Investigate material failures or fabrication problems; analyze test data and determine causes of failing materials. Monitor contractor compliance with plans and specifications and resolve differences between contractors and inspectors. Write reports, develop specifications and test procedures, and assist in developing and monitoring budgets. Develop and recommend modifications for continual improvement to existing program responsibilities. Develop training courses and materials; review fabricator shop drawings for bridges and related structures. Support Standard Operating Procedures for project schedules, resource and budget management, and quality performance measurements. Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree in engineering or related science (acceptable by TX PELS). Experience:
6–8 years engineering or transportation engineering experience (full‑time or prorated part‑time) with optional graduate‑level substitution on a year‑per‑year basis. Licenses & Certifications:
Valid driver’s license; licensed professional engineer in Texas or other U.S. states obligated to obtain a Texas license within six months of hire. Technical Skills:
Standards and specifications for bridges and transportation structures; construction engineering policies; testing methods; program/project planning; statistical analysis; contract development and oversight; risk management; research and analysis methodologies; and proficiency in preparing technical reports and presentations. Benefits and Perks
Retirement Plans Flexible work schedules Paid leave and holidays Health premiums at 100% for full‑time employees On‑the‑Job training and tuition assistance Holistic wellness program Career development and advancement opportunities Family‑friendly policies and programs Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
Tasks include prolonged walking, standing, and operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment. Employees may be exposed to highway traffic, environmental conditions, noise, and possibly hazardous materials. A pre‑employment physical and drug test is required. Job Details
Work location:
Stassney HQ – Lab 6230 East Stassney Lane, Austin 78744 Salary:
$90,000.00 – $130,000.00 yearly (FLSA exempt) Shift:
Day Travel:
25% of the time (on‑site engagements) Equal Opportunity
TxDOT is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Texas Department of Transportation is also committed to hiring veterans. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Structural Materials Engineer III, IV, or V – TxDOT Materials and Tests Division (MTD Division). The role provides engineering support to field inspection teams across Texas, ensuring quality assurance of prestressed concrete bridges, structural steel bridge members, and other structural components. The engineer develops quality assurance programs, represents MTD at industry meetings, and collaborates with district and division personnel on material and fabrication requirements. Responsibilities
Support TxDOT’s 25 districts by ensuring structural materials comply with specifications and quality assurance standards. Conduct on‑site engineering reviews, analyses, tests, and provide technical support to field inspection personnel. Investigate material failures or fabrication problems; analyze test data and determine causes of failing materials. Monitor contractor compliance with plans and specifications and resolve differences between contractors and inspectors. Write reports, develop specifications and test procedures, and assist in developing and monitoring budgets. Develop and recommend modifications for continual improvement to existing program responsibilities. Develop training courses and materials; review fabricator shop drawings for bridges and related structures. Support Standard Operating Procedures for project schedules, resource and budget management, and quality performance measurements. Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree in engineering or related science (acceptable by TX PELS). Experience:
6–8 years engineering or transportation engineering experience (full‑time or prorated part‑time) with optional graduate‑level substitution on a year‑per‑year basis. Licenses & Certifications:
Valid driver’s license; licensed professional engineer in Texas or other U.S. states obligated to obtain a Texas license within six months of hire. Technical Skills:
Standards and specifications for bridges and transportation structures; construction engineering policies; testing methods; program/project planning; statistical analysis; contract development and oversight; risk management; research and analysis methodologies; and proficiency in preparing technical reports and presentations. Benefits and Perks
Retirement Plans Flexible work schedules Paid leave and holidays Health premiums at 100% for full‑time employees On‑the‑Job training and tuition assistance Holistic wellness program Career development and advancement opportunities Family‑friendly policies and programs Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
Tasks include prolonged walking, standing, and operating motor vehicles or heavy equipment. Employees may be exposed to highway traffic, environmental conditions, noise, and possibly hazardous materials. A pre‑employment physical and drug test is required. Job Details
Work location:
Stassney HQ – Lab 6230 East Stassney Lane, Austin 78744 Salary:
$90,000.00 – $130,000.00 yearly (FLSA exempt) Shift:
Day Travel:
25% of the time (on‑site engagements) Equal Opportunity
TxDOT is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Texas Department of Transportation is also committed to hiring veterans. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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