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Construction Engineer

A Highway Construction Engineer is responsible for overseeing roadway projects to completion, on time and within budget. Duties include field layout of projects, general inspection, project management, working with staff, and communicating with clients. The Engineer may be called upon to assist in design engineering duties including: preparing reports, plans, and specifications; researching design standards and code requirements; and conducting field investigations of design problems. The Engineer collaborates with other engineers, technicians, planners, and surveyors.

Other responsibilities typically include:

  • Control and/or review all project forecasts, schedules, cost estimates, and reports.
  • Prepare construction cost estimates, project budgets, schedules, or specifications for labor or materials.
  • Prepare reports and conduct studies of engineering methods, codes, processes, and materials.
  • Participate in contract bidding, negotiation, or administration.
  • Responsible for quality control. Investigate or test construction materials to determine compliance with specifications or standards including environmental standards.
  • Inspect completed transportation projects to ensure safety or compliance with applicable standards or regulations including environmental regulations.
  • Confer with contractors, utility companies, and the public.
  • Conduct feasibility and operating studies aimed at evaluating alternative innovative designs.
  • Develop plans to deconstruct damaged or obsolete roadways or other transportation structures.

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Maintenance Engineer, Bridge

Maintenance Engineers, Bridge focus their work on directing the city-wide bridge inspection, maintenance and repair program and the operation of bridges. Maintenance engineers, bridge are responsible for planning the overall inspection, maintenance and repair program for City-owned bridges and recommending priorities for contracted repair work. They also act as assistant to the Assistant Chief Highway Engineer Maintenance and serves in this capacity as required by absence and are responsible for directing subordinate supervisors, contact with other agencies and the provision of engineering interpretations to resolve bridge maintenance and repair problems are of major significance to the work. Work is performed under the direction of an engineering superior.

TMC Technician

TMC Technicians provide daily traffic management activities in the TMC consisting of operating traffic management systems, tunnel control systems, and radio communications as well as perform advanced traffic management activities and analysis. Technicians’ role is to manage daily traffic, accidents, construction, and maintenance closures in their area of jurisdiction. Decisions made by Technicians directly affect the safety and traffic flow on the freeway and the adjacent arterial system. In addition, this position includes data retrieval and analysis for traffic engineering studies, and traffic flow analysis.

Project Engineer

Bridge Inspection Engineer

Bridge Inspection Engineers focus on the structural integrity of a bridge, checking for fractures in concrete, rust on metal supports and other problems that affect the overall condition of the bridge.

Project Engineer

Project Engineers plan, direct, and coordinate activities of designated projects to ensure that goals or objectives are accomplished within a prescribed time frame and budget parameters. Project engineers manage daily operations including the reviewing of project proposals or plans to determine time frame, funding limitations, procedures for accomplishing project, staffing requirements, and allotment of available resource. They also confer with project staff to outline work plans and to assign duties, responsibilities, and scopes of authority.

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