Transportation Engineer - Kanawha County

West Virginia Department of Transportation (WV)
Charleston, WV

The Transportation Engineer will report to the Asset Management Section of the Operations Division in Kanawha County. Under general supervision of the Assistant Director of the Operations Division, the selected employee will serve as the section head of the Operations Asset Management unit. The incumbent will be responsible for maintaining the state bridge inspection database and bridge management system (BMS). The employee will also work as the administrator for both systems. The database will include the bridge inspection, inventory and maintenance data to generate various federal and state reports to ensure that the department is meeting Federal Metric Review requirements, schedule inspections and repairs, produce priority reports and a multitude of other bridge queries and modeling. The ability to have good written and oral communication skills is preferred. This position will be responsible for the development of deterioration curve models and updating cost data for various repair and preservation strategies. This incumbent will also be responsible for BMS preparation of bridge data for submission to the National Bridge Inventory each spring. Performs related duties as required.

Pay Grade 23
T0197E

• Supervises section activities and personnel in engineering and non-engineering areas
• Visits projects and makes on-site engineering decisions
• Train and evaluate personnel to ensure quality work
• Plans, schedules, and coordinates the activities of subordinate personnel
• Reviews ongoing work at major decision points concerning problems or alternatives under consideration at that time
• Investigates and responds to citizen complaints or requests
• Represent the Department at internal and external meetings
• Serves as a senior level with recognized expertise which may include papers and/or credits published in nationally recognized transportation literature; presentations to national, regional or State professional groups, active membership in recognized national organizations or professional groups dealing with transportation engineering or other demonstrated expertise in a transportation engineering specialty such as concrete, steel, bituminous materials, environmental measurements, geotechnical evaluations, instrumental analysis, computer application, structural analysis, electronics, metallography, corrosion, welding and mathematical analysis, transportation systems analysis, route location, project evaluation, transportation planning, design, pavement, hydraulics, and other related fields
• Travel may be required; therefore, a valid driver’s license is required

• Knowledge of the current principles, methods, and practices of civil engineering, including registration as a professional engineer
• Knowledge and understanding of internal policies, procedures and practices of the Department
• Knowledge of engineering research techniques.
• Ability to supervise and plan, organize, direct, and coordinate the activities of professional engineering staff
• Ability to establish effective working relationships with districts, divisions, industry, governmental units, public interest groups, and individuals
• Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
• Ability to conduct successful applied research in a specialized branch of transportation engineering
• Ability to write professional quality papers, reports, research studies, and projects

REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION

  • Current license as a registered professional engineer in West Virginia.
  • No substitutions.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

  • Six (6) years of highway engineering experience involving the design, construction, or maintenance of highways.
  • Substitution #1: Master of Science degree in civil engineering from a regionally accredited college or university may be substituted for one (1) year of the required experience. Please attach your degree's transcript or diploma to your application.
    OR
  • Substitution #2: Non-highway engineering experience may be substituted for the highway engineering experience at the rate of two (2) years of general experience for one (1) year of highway-related experience.

Note: Experience must have been acquired after the obtainment of the bachelor’s degree but may have occurred before or after registration as a professional engineer.

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