Transportation Specialist III, IV or V; Midland Area
Listed on 2026-02-27
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Safety Engineer -
Transportation
Transportation Specialist III
Provides technical expertise and coordination for transportation programs involving multiple design and/or advanced building construction projects, construction of transportation systems, traffic operations, maintenance of highways and facilities, or bridge inspection and appraisal in accordance with Department standards.
Assists with project planning and oversight, and the development of policies and procedures for area of responsibility.
Work requires contact with governmental officials, consultants, contractors and private entities.
Employees at this level establish their own work plan and priorities to meet set objectives.
Issues are rarely referred to the supervisor but are handled at the occurrence.
Provides high-level technical expertise and coordination for transportation programs involving multiple design and/or advanced building construction projects, construction of transportation systems, traffic operations, maintenance of highways and facilities, or bridge inspection and appraisal in accordance with Department standards.
Assists with project planning and oversight and the development of policies and procedures for area of responsibility.
Work requires contact with governmental officials, consultants, contractors and private entities.
Employees at this level establish their own work plan and priorities to meet set objectives.
Issues are rarely referred to the supervisor but are handled at the occurrence.
Note:
Each district or division is authorized up to a total of eight employees in this job family as Transportation Specialist IV and/or Transportation Specialist V. Metropolitan districts and the Construction Division are authorized up to a total of twelve employees. Limit may only be exceeded as a result of reclassification of employees unable to fulfill the obligations of the Engineering Assistant Career Development Program.
Specialist V
Provides planning, oversight, and high-level technical expertise and coordination for transportation programs involving multiple design and/or advanced building construction projects, construction of transportation systems, traffic operations, maintenance of highways and facilities, or bridge inspection and appraisal in accordance with Department standards.
Develops and/or interprets guidelines, regulations, laws, policies and procedures for area of responsibility.
Work requires contact with governmental officials, consultants, contractors and private entities.
Employees at this level are virtually self-supervising and assume direct accountability for the work product.
Note:
Each district or division is authorized up to a total of eight employees in this job family as Transportation Specialist IV and/or Transportation Specialist V. Metropolitan districts and the Construction Division is authorized up to a total of twelve employees. Limit may only be exceeded as a result of reclassification of employees unable to fulfill the obligations of the Engineering Assistant Career Development Program.
Duties
The essential duties for the Transportation Specialist III include:
Assists in overseeing design work among TxDOT entities, consultants and contractors.
Assists in overseeing project design involving design calculations and sketches of plans, layouts and typical sections.
Assists in planning, developing, administering and monitoring district maintenance contracts and service agreements.
Conducts immediate inspection of damaged bridges, determines necessity of temporary or permanent repairs and notifies maintenance personnel; makes recommendations for the closing of bridges.
Coordinates with roadway design on schematics and reviews in-house and consultant traffic control plans or traffic projects.
Ensures compliance with specifications for devices; safety laws, rules, and regulations; and the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Responds to public concerns regarding construction and provides or recommends correct, cost-effective solutions to issues raised during the administration of a construction project.
Reviews construction records, inspection reports and records audits to ensure contractors build roadways, bridges and related structures in accordance with plans and specifications.
Travels to districts and maintenance offices to perform site visits and monitor maintenance programs.
Performs complex data collection, evaluations, analyses, studies, inspections, forecasts, assessments, and/or plan development.
Provides advanced technical expertise and coordination for maintenance operations including prioritizing projects, monitoring correspondence and writing memorandums and reports.
Inspects roadways and evaluates road conditions.
May serve as a lead worker and the related tasks.
Monitors area office workloads and advises headquarters staff.
Prepares bridge inspection follow-up worksheet for maintenance and gives instruction for recommended actions;…
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