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Remote Traffic Transportation Engineer Jobs in Texas

Traffic Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site +1

$83K - $113K/yr

Support the delivery of traffic engineering and transportation planning tasks for TxDOT and ... Other duties as assigned #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills / Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Civil ...

Traffic Engineer

San Antonio, TX · On-site +1

$78K - $106K/yr

Support the delivery of traffic engineering and transportation planning tasks for TxDOT and ... Other duties as assigned #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills / Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Civil ...

Traffic Engineer

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$86K - $117K/yr

Support the delivery of traffic engineering and transportation planning tasks for TxDOT and ... Other duties as assigned #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills / Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Civil ...

Traffic Engineer

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$86K - $117K/yr

Support the delivery of traffic engineering and transportation planning tasks for TxDOT and ... Other duties as assigned #LI-Remote #LI-Hybrid Skills / Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Civil ...

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What is a remote traffic transportation engineer?

Remote Traffic Transportation Engineers are professionals who design, analyze, and improve transportation systems like roads, highways, and intersections, but work from a remote location rather than on-site. Their responsibilities include using specialized software to model traffic flow, developing solutions to reduce congestion, and ensuring safety standards are met. They collaborate with city planners, civil engineers, and government agencies to create effective transportation plans. Working remotely, they use digital tools and communication platforms to manage projects and coordinate with teams.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a remote traffic transportation engineer?

To thrive as a Remote Traffic Transportation Engineer, you need a solid background in civil engineering, traffic analysis, and transportation planning, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree and a Professional Engineer (PE) license. Familiarity with technical tools like AutoCAD, Synchro, and traffic simulation software, as well as GIS systems, is essential. Strong analytical thinking, clear communication, and effective time management are crucial soft skills for collaborating virtually and managing complex projects. These skills are vital for designing efficient transportation systems, ensuring safety, and successfully delivering projects in a remote work environment.

How does a remote traffic transportation engineer effectively collaborate with on-site teams and stakeholders?

Remote Traffic Transportation Engineers frequently collaborate with on-site project managers, civil engineers, and local agencies using digital tools such as video conferencing, shared design platforms, and cloud-based project management software. Regular virtual meetings and clear documentation are key for ensuring alignment on project goals, timelines, and regulatory requirements. While remote work offers flexibility, it also requires proactive communication to address challenges like site-specific constraints or changes in project scope. Building strong relationships with on-site team members helps streamline coordination and maintain project momentum.

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Transportation Engineer II-IV (Roadway Design)

Texas Department of Transportation

Kaufman, TX • On-site, Remote

$64K - $84K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


Texas Department Of Transportation rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

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Job description

Transportation Engineer II: Performs complex transportation engineering work in one or more functional areas such as planning, project development and design, construction, transportation/traffic operations and/or maintenance. Ensures compliance with applicable federal and state laws, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Work requires contact with governmental officials and private entities. Employees at this level perform work independently on assignments; however, all unusual issues are referred to the supervisor.
Transportation Engineer III: Performs advanced and complex transportation engineering work in one or more functional areas such as planning, project development and design, construction, transportation/traffic operations and/or maintenance. Ensures compliance with applicable federal and state laws, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Work requires contact with governmental officials 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.
Transportation Engineer IV: Performs highly advanced and complex transportation engineering work in one or more functional areas such as planning, project development and design, construction, transportation/traffic operations and/or maintenance. Ensures compliance with applicable federal and state laws, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Work requires contact with governmental officials and private entities. Employees at this level are virtually self-supervising and assume direct accountability for the work product.

Essential Duties:

  • Performs complex engineering design work such as development of layouts, sketches, plans, specifications, estimates and contracts
  • Performs complex planning work such as plan review, calculations and assisting in transportation planning studies
  • Assists with design, computer operations and plan preparation
  • Performs other job responsibilities as assigned

Minimum Qualifications:

Education 

Transportation Engineer II-IV - Bachelor's Degree in engineering or related science bachelor's or higher degree accepted by TX PELS.

Experience

Transportation Engineer II: 5 years engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience (Experience can be satisfied by full time or prorated part time equivalent). Related graduate level education may be substituted for experience on a year per year basis. Substitutions for Minimum Qualifications

Transportation Engineer III: 6 years engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience (Experience can be satisfied by full time or prorated part time equivalent). Related graduate level education may be substituted for experience on a year per year basis. Substitutions for Minimum Qualifications

Transportation Engineer IV: 7 years engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience (Experience can be satisfied by full time or prorated part time equivalent). Related graduate level education may be substituted for experience on a year per year basis. Substitutions for Minimum Qualifications


Licenses and Certifications:

  • Valid driver's license. This position requires driving a state vehicle.
  • Licensed Prof Engineer*
  • If performing underwater bridge inspections: Must have Open Water Diver certification.
  • For Bridge Inspection: Must have completed a comprehensive training course based on the Bridge Inspector's Training Manual or NICET Level III or IV certification in Bridge Safety Inspection within (1) year of date of hire. 

*Professional engineers licensed in another state in the United States, but not currently licensed in the State of Texas, must (1) meet the license requirements of the State of Texas Engineering Practices Act, (2) obtain a professional engineering license from the State of Texas within six (6) months of the date of hire, and (3) sign an agreement to that effect as a condition of employment.

Preferred Qualifications:

Familiar with the following software:

  • Bentley OpenRoads Designer

  • Bentley Microstation

  • HY-8

  • HECRAS

  • HECHMS

Competencies:

The required competencies for a Transportation Engineer II, III, and IV include:

  • Highway construction design applications
  • Applicable plans, specifications and estimates preparation, review, processing and compliance requirements
  • Construction phasing and sequencing
  • Applicable engineering workstations and applications to support efficient planning and design activities
  • Design and plan preparation methods and requirements 

Additional competencies for a Transportation Engineer III and IV include:

  • Hydrologic, hydraulic and geotechnical design activities and principles
  • Pavement concepts, methods, polices and requirements
  • Geometric design relationships to traffic operations, maintenance, and construction

Additional competencies for a Transportation Engineer IV include:

  • Coordinating and directing multiple projects

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:

  • Sedentary work: Lift up to 10 lbs at a time and occasionally carry files/small tools
  • Repetitive motion-substantial movements of wrist, hands , and/or fingers
  • Close Visual Acuity -work includes data/figures; view a computer screen. 

Conditions of Employment:
Please click this link to read the standard conditions of employment for all positions: Standard Conditions of Employment (TxDOT)

  • This job has been identified as physically demanding and will require a pre-employment physical. 
  • Must pass a drug test prior to employment for safety impact positions. This is a Safety Impact position and will be subject to random drug testing.
    • Please note that the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation - 49 CFR Part 40, at 40.151(e) - does not authorize "medical marijuana" under a state law to be a valid medical explanation for a positive drug test result for an employee in this position.
       

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