Job Information
Opening Date/Time
06/30/2026 12:00AM Central Time
Closing Date/Time
07/13/2026 11:59PM Central Time
Salary (Monthly)
$7,458.00 - $9,697.00
Salary (Annually)
$89,496.00 - $116,364.00
City, State Location
Nashville, TN
Department
Transportation
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DAVIDSON COUNTY
This position is in the Asset Management Division - Pavements Asset Section.
For more information, visit the link below:
https://www.tdot.tn.gov/PublicDocuments/HR/Asset-Management-Division-Pavements-Asset-Section-Pavements-Senior-Transportation-Engineer.pdf
This position has a starting salary of $8,949 monthly/$107,388 annually.
This position has a hybrid work schedule of three days in the office and two days working from home.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS (Education must be from an accredited institution.)
Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in engineering, active status with the State of Tennessee as a professional engineer, and 6 years of demonstrated competency in developing and/or constructing transportation projects
Overview
SUMMARY
The Pavements Asset Senior Transportation Engineer will manage TDOT's pavements asset management program and software and provide support to Project Teams directly responsible for delivering projects for all phases of the Project Delivery Network (PDN) according to the project's scope, budget, and risk. This position will create work plans that align with the strategic vision of the Pavements Asset Section and ensure the necessary resources are available to support its success. These projects will range in complexity and risk from simple to highly complex. The Senior Transportation Engineer role requires collaboration with multiple TDOT divisions, project team members, FHWA, contractors, and other external stakeholders. This position requires critical thinking and engineering judgment to solve problems and make well-informed decisions that increase asset safety, performance, sustainability, level of service, and life cycle efficiency that maintain TDOT's critical infrastructure. This position provides integration and alignment with specialized information and data in pavements to assess asset management needs. This position will also be responsible for compiling the data and producing the reports in collaboration with the Pavement Management Section that complies with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requirements for the Transportation Asset Management Plan (TAMP).
The Pavements Asset Senior Transportation Engineer ensures Department policies, technical guidance, procedures, software, and systems are current and accurate for incorporation into the asset management delivery process. This position implements the Pavements Asset Management program as part of the Asset Management Division's activities. This position must effectively articulate quality concepts through training, mentoring, and collaborating as part of a matrix organization. The Pavements Asset Senior Transportation Engineer will support and assist the Pavements Management Section and the Regions with asset information and data sharing, ensuring safety, state of good repair, and level of service are consistently managed for the transportation network. The Senior Transportation Engineer assists with monitoring and managing the scope, schedule, and budgets to make the required adjustments as necessary to ensure that the work completed is in alignment with the Department's Asset Management and Strategic goals.
Responsibilities
RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve on Project Teams as part of a matrix organization by providing technical expertise related to pavements asset management elements; preserve the project vision in alignment with Asset Management Division objectives and quality program requirements; define critical asset goals and intended outcomes for quality in coordination with Pavements Management Section and other technical disciplines; confirm strategies; evaluate innovative concepts; proactively assess risk factors and assign Performance/Quality Management team members; and, for Project Teams associated with Alternative Delivery Contracts, evaluate the cause and effect of implementing Alternative Technical Concepts related to the Request for Proposal (RFPs), project quality, and life-cycle implications. Support Project Teams directly responsible for delivering projects for all phases of the Project Delivery Network (PDN) according to the project's scope, budget, and risk. Optimize a Project Team's ability to mitigate risk and address unanticipated challenges while meeting TDOT's asset management requirements and needs.
Coordinate with the Pavements Asset Management Section to establish policies and objectives related to pavement asset management governance; implement policies and objectives through a strategic roadmap; measure progress and monitor implementation over time. Contribute to the development of policies, standards, and guidelines related to asset management and lifecycle planning that consistently align with organizational strategic objectives. Assist with establishing protocols for risk management, resilience planning, and emergency response for critical infrastructure assets. Assist in preparing budgets and funding requests for asset management programs, justifying expenditures with detailed condition assessments and lifecycle cost analysis. Track program costs and optimize spending based on asset priority, level of service, and risk. Determine asset management pavement goals and how they will be achieved in alignment and commitment with the TDOT/FHWA Stewardship Agreement and TDOT strategic goals.
Establish cross-functional teams with defined accountability and present to leadership the case for sufficient resources to support the growth and enhancement of asset management. Collaborate with multiple disciplines, including finance, decision-makers, planning, and operations of each relevant service area. Create and sustain communication connections across teams to build a top-down, bottom-up culture that supports asset management. Guide the implementation of standardizing TDOT's asset management priorities, conduct capital, operations and maintenance planning, and budget needs while integrating with and competing with larger capital and preservation needs. Develop long-term maintenance and rehabilitation strategies based on pavement asset condition state, risk assessments, and budget constraints.
Coordinate with Divisions, Sections, and Regions to assess pavement needs using condition data, review data collection efforts, and identify assets requiring attention. Collect and use asset data, performance data, and financial information to support effective asset management planning and decision-making for pavements. Manage data collection, records, dashboard metrics, and analysis to track the health and performance of pavement assets.
Enhance data management practices to define the requirements for historical and current-year data. Ensure asset information, including inspection reports, maintenance records, and condition data, remains accurate and up to date within asset management systems. Generate outputs and reports that align with existing departmental programs and stakeholder needs. Support the prioritization of planning and decision-making for pavement replacement, rehabilitation, and repair based on condition data, enabling a proactive approach to maintaining TDOT's critical infrastructure.
Use advanced data analysis techniques to identify trends, forecast deterioration, and prioritize assets requiring intervention. Conduct an asset risk assessment to identify the level of service and potential vulnerabilities; develop mitigation strategies for high-risk assets, especially in response to environmental emergencies caused by flooding, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Recommend improvements to asset management processes, incorporating innovative technology and best practices to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Routinely identify, document, and effectively collaborate with the Pavement Management Section on acquired knowledge that will maximize project successes and avoid past errors. Brief leadership with metrics associated with asset program reviews. Remain current on revisions to FHWA, AASHTO, and national best practices related to pavement asset management components.
Integrate and collaborate with Performance/Quality Management to ensure deliverables follow the Asset Management Division's business needs and department strategic objectives. Assist Project Teams by providing reviews as part of TDOT's Quality Assurance Program. Ensure asset management products, processes, and procedures are implemented consistently across the department.
Serve on selection committees for professional engineering services as part of the Brooks Act; assist with quality provisions during RFP development, attend project-specific marketing meetings, assist with determining scoring criteria, assist with project information sessions, when applicable, serve as a scorer as part of the consultant acquisition process, and attend de-briefs for consultants where usable quality feedback must be provided.
Provide exceptional customer service to both internal and external customers; mentor and provide technical guidance; coordinate with other disciplines as part of a matrix organization; exercise effective listening skills; provide prompt responses; maintain complete and accurate documentation; and communicate effectively.
Assist in the development of training according to the TDOT Technical Training Director requirements that address asset management objectives, benefits, risk management, technical asset management elements, and emerging technologies related to asset management in transportation to improve team performance, create a stronger understanding of the transportation industry, inspire new ideas, and develop skills. Conduct training sessions on new asset management software, data collection techniques, and regulatory changes. Ensure that internal stakeholders are well-informed and stay current with and contribute to leading practices, training, and education. Ensure deliverables are consistent, predictable, and repeatable to provide consistently high levels of achievement, mitigation of risk, and an established track record of success.
Competencies (KSA's)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND COMPETENCIES (KSACs):
Knowledge of state and federal regulations/requirements for development and construction of transportation projects
Ability to identify and mitigate risk associated with transportation projects
Skilled in using critical thinking to problem solve and make informed decisions independently
Ability to research and explore innovative technical concepts and develop uses for how to apply those concepts to transportation projects
Ability to communicate effectively, with excellent verbal/written and public speaking skills, and to interact with others in a professional and courteous manner, including internal/external stakeholders, consultants, landowners, and governmental agencies Ability to resolve conflicts, coach and motivate others, build high-performing teams, and create a culture of accountability, collaboration, and accomplishment
Skilled in advanced technical writing