Tennessee Department of Transportation
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 1* - 12302025-73910
Tennessee Department of Transportation, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 1* - 12302025-73910
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TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 1* - 12302025-73910
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Tennessee Department of Transportation
Job Information Opening Date/Time:
12/30/2025 12:00AM Central Time
Closing Date/Time:
01/12/2026 11:59PM Central Time
Salary (Monthly):
$5,647.00 - $7,326.00
Salary (Annually):
$67,764.00 - $87,912.00
Job Type:
Full-Time
City, State Locations
Nashville, TN
McEwen, TN
Columbia, TN
Lewisburg, TN
Lawrenceburg, TN
Murfreesboro, TN
Department:
Transportation
LOCATION OF (2) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, HUMPHREYS COUNTY, DAVIDSON COUNTY, RUTHERFORD COUNTY, MAURY COUNTY, MARSHALL COUNTY, LAWRENCE COUNTY
Region 3 Assignments
District 37 Construction - Davidson County
District 38 Construction - Humphreys County
District 38 Construction - Maury County
District 39 Construction - Marshall County
District 39 Construction - Lawrence County
District 39 Construction - Rutherford County
Preconstruction - Roadway Design - Davidson County
Preconstruction - Traffic Design - Davidson County
(Final location will be determined based on interest and qualifications.)
Program Details These positions will participate in TDOT's Graduate Transportation Engineer (GTE) Program, starting June 2026. Rotations will primarily occur in Nashville, regardless of initial assignment. For more information, visit the link below: https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/tdot/hr/GTEP%20Flyer_v2%20(2).pdf These positions have a starting salary $5,667 monthly / $68,004 annually.
Qualifications
Transportation Engineering Specialist 1: Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management.
Transportation Engineering Specialist 2: Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 1 Year of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects.
Transportation Engineering Specialist 3: Bachelor's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 2 Years of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects OR Master's degree and 1 Year of Demonstrated Competency.
Transportation Engineering Specialist 4: Bachelor's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 3 Years of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects OR Master's degree and 2 Years of Demonstrated Competency.
Overview The Transportation Engineering Specialist Series at TDOT is responsible for planning, designing, constructing, preserving, operating, and maintaining the transportation systems within the State of Tennessee. The Engineering Specialist series provides technical support and guidance to divisions within the department as well as providing assistance to consultants, contractors, suppliers, federal and state agency partners, local governments, transit agencies, aviation partners, utilities, and developers in the contracting, permitting, development and construction of transportation assets statewide.
Responsibilities
Understand and apply engineering techniques, procedures, and design criteria in accordance with technical manuals to develop and/or implement detailed specifications for projects.
Work to understand criteria and key components of technical disciplines within the Project Delivery Network (PDN).
Utilize various software platforms in designing and maintaining transportation systems.
Ensure quality of work product meets or exceeds standards.
Assist with implementing proactive solutions for engineering concerns to ensure the needs of the project are met.
Work to ensure project continuity through collaboration and effective communication with the project team and internal stakeholders.
Submit updates to schedules to document the progress of projects through the project life cycle.
Work to identify infrastructure issues of transportation components for maintenance, repair, safety, environmental, and operational needs.
Work to plan, develop, and assemble transportation infrastructure plans and supporting documents with the latest CADD computer technology.
Additional duties for Engineering Specialist II and III include: Responsible for the completion of applicable project deliverables in the planning, design, and construction phase, and for the identification of issues that might impact critical path work items on complex projects.
Identify transportation infrastructure issues and provide solutions for maintenance, repair, safety, environmental, and operational needs.
Design and graphically depict project components by creating plans for TDOT projects utilizing department specifications for complex projects.
Identify conflicts in the proposed design, including constructability and maintainability concerns, make recommendations, and coordinate on proactive solutions with other disciplines while ensuring the needs of the project are met within the pre-determined scope, schedule, and budget.
Work to determine and implement design criteria that applies a context sensitive approach to complex projects for which risk is highest, balancing both safety and cost effectiveness with environmental factors and community input.
Additional duties for Engineering Specialist IV include: Provide technical guidance, training, and mentorship to others within the project team or discipline group; develop and implement innovative processes and design elements that will improve efficiency and safety.
Competencies (KSA's)
Knowledge of engineering principles, potentially within a specific discipline as they relate to transportation projects.
Knowledgeable in the use of computers and applicable programs, applications, and systems.
Skilled in basic technical writing.
Ability to communicate effectively, while interacting with internal and external stakeholders in a professional and courteous manner.
Ability to manage time to ensure assignments are completed.
Ability to use critical thinking to problem solve and make informed decisions.
Ability to learn technical concepts and apply those concepts to work.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
Ability to conduct work with a high degree of accuracy.
Additional KSACs for Engineering Specialist II and III include: Skilled in strong technical writing; ability to work within a project team; ability to manage time and prioritize work items to ensure project assignments are completed.
Additional KSACs for Engineering Specialist IV include: Ability to resolve conflicts, coach, and mentor others, and support a culture of accountability, collaboration, and accomplishment; ability to coordinate with the Project Manager and Project Team to proactively identify and resolve complex, multidisciplinary issues which may impact project scope, schedule, and/or budget.
Seniority Level
Internship
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Government Administration
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TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING SPECIALIST 1* - 12302025-73910
role at
Tennessee Department of Transportation
Job Information Opening Date/Time:
12/30/2025 12:00AM Central Time
Closing Date/Time:
01/12/2026 11:59PM Central Time
Salary (Monthly):
$5,647.00 - $7,326.00
Salary (Annually):
$67,764.00 - $87,912.00
Job Type:
Full-Time
City, State Locations
Nashville, TN
McEwen, TN
Columbia, TN
Lewisburg, TN
Lawrenceburg, TN
Murfreesboro, TN
Department:
Transportation
LOCATION OF (2) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, HUMPHREYS COUNTY, DAVIDSON COUNTY, RUTHERFORD COUNTY, MAURY COUNTY, MARSHALL COUNTY, LAWRENCE COUNTY
Region 3 Assignments
District 37 Construction - Davidson County
District 38 Construction - Humphreys County
District 38 Construction - Maury County
District 39 Construction - Marshall County
District 39 Construction - Lawrence County
District 39 Construction - Rutherford County
Preconstruction - Roadway Design - Davidson County
Preconstruction - Traffic Design - Davidson County
(Final location will be determined based on interest and qualifications.)
Program Details These positions will participate in TDOT's Graduate Transportation Engineer (GTE) Program, starting June 2026. Rotations will primarily occur in Nashville, regardless of initial assignment. For more information, visit the link below: https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/tdot/hr/GTEP%20Flyer_v2%20(2).pdf These positions have a starting salary $5,667 monthly / $68,004 annually.
Qualifications
Transportation Engineering Specialist 1: Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management.
Transportation Engineering Specialist 2: Bachelor's or master's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 1 Year of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects.
Transportation Engineering Specialist 3: Bachelor's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 2 Years of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects OR Master's degree and 1 Year of Demonstrated Competency.
Transportation Engineering Specialist 4: Bachelor's degree in engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 3 Years of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects OR Master's degree and 2 Years of Demonstrated Competency.
Overview The Transportation Engineering Specialist Series at TDOT is responsible for planning, designing, constructing, preserving, operating, and maintaining the transportation systems within the State of Tennessee. The Engineering Specialist series provides technical support and guidance to divisions within the department as well as providing assistance to consultants, contractors, suppliers, federal and state agency partners, local governments, transit agencies, aviation partners, utilities, and developers in the contracting, permitting, development and construction of transportation assets statewide.
Responsibilities
Understand and apply engineering techniques, procedures, and design criteria in accordance with technical manuals to develop and/or implement detailed specifications for projects.
Work to understand criteria and key components of technical disciplines within the Project Delivery Network (PDN).
Utilize various software platforms in designing and maintaining transportation systems.
Ensure quality of work product meets or exceeds standards.
Assist with implementing proactive solutions for engineering concerns to ensure the needs of the project are met.
Work to ensure project continuity through collaboration and effective communication with the project team and internal stakeholders.
Submit updates to schedules to document the progress of projects through the project life cycle.
Work to identify infrastructure issues of transportation components for maintenance, repair, safety, environmental, and operational needs.
Work to plan, develop, and assemble transportation infrastructure plans and supporting documents with the latest CADD computer technology.
Additional duties for Engineering Specialist II and III include: Responsible for the completion of applicable project deliverables in the planning, design, and construction phase, and for the identification of issues that might impact critical path work items on complex projects.
Identify transportation infrastructure issues and provide solutions for maintenance, repair, safety, environmental, and operational needs.
Design and graphically depict project components by creating plans for TDOT projects utilizing department specifications for complex projects.
Identify conflicts in the proposed design, including constructability and maintainability concerns, make recommendations, and coordinate on proactive solutions with other disciplines while ensuring the needs of the project are met within the pre-determined scope, schedule, and budget.
Work to determine and implement design criteria that applies a context sensitive approach to complex projects for which risk is highest, balancing both safety and cost effectiveness with environmental factors and community input.
Additional duties for Engineering Specialist IV include: Provide technical guidance, training, and mentorship to others within the project team or discipline group; develop and implement innovative processes and design elements that will improve efficiency and safety.
Competencies (KSA's)
Knowledge of engineering principles, potentially within a specific discipline as they relate to transportation projects.
Knowledgeable in the use of computers and applicable programs, applications, and systems.
Skilled in basic technical writing.
Ability to communicate effectively, while interacting with internal and external stakeholders in a professional and courteous manner.
Ability to manage time to ensure assignments are completed.
Ability to use critical thinking to problem solve and make informed decisions.
Ability to learn technical concepts and apply those concepts to work.
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
Ability to conduct work with a high degree of accuracy.
Additional KSACs for Engineering Specialist II and III include: Skilled in strong technical writing; ability to work within a project team; ability to manage time and prioritize work items to ensure project assignments are completed.
Additional KSACs for Engineering Specialist IV include: Ability to resolve conflicts, coach, and mentor others, and support a culture of accountability, collaboration, and accomplishment; ability to coordinate with the Project Manager and Project Team to proactively identify and resolve complex, multidisciplinary issues which may impact project scope, schedule, and/or budget.
Seniority Level
Internship
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Government Administration
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