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Transportation Engineer

Carrollton, TX

$74K - $98K/yr

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How much do transport engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for transport engineer in Texas is $84,871.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,200.00 and $95,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a transport engineer do?

A Transport Engineer is responsible for planning, designing, and overseeing the construction and maintenance of transportation systems such as roads, highways, railways, airports, and public transit networks. They work to ensure that these systems are safe, efficient, and meet the needs of the public while considering environmental, economic, and social impacts. Their job often includes traffic analysis, transportation modeling, and collaborating with urban planners and government officials to develop long-term transportation strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a transport engineer?

To thrive as a Transport Engineer, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of transportation planning and engineering principles, and typically a bachelor's degree in civil or transport engineering. Familiarity with software such as AutoCAD, SYNCHRO, and GIS, along with relevant certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) licensure, is often required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and teamwork abilities are crucial soft skills for collaborating with stakeholders and addressing complex transit challenges. These skills ensure the effective design, analysis, and implementation of safe and efficient transportation systems.

What are some common challenges transport engineers face when coordinating with other departments on large infrastructure projects?

Transport Engineers often collaborate with urban planners, construction teams, and environmental specialists during major infrastructure projects. One common challenge is aligning the technical requirements of transport systems with the broader goals of city planning and environmental regulations. Effective communication and project management skills are essential to ensure deadlines are met and design changes are properly integrated. Navigating conflicting priorities and maintaining compliance with local and national standards can require flexibility and strong problem-solving abilities.

What is the difference between Transport Engineer vs Civil Engineer?

AspectTransport EngineerCivil Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in transportation engineering or related field; often requires licensureBachelor's degree in civil engineering; licensure often required
Work EnvironmentDesigning transportation systems, traffic management, infrastructure planningDesigning buildings, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure projects
Employer & Industry UsageTransport agencies, consulting firms, government departmentsConstruction firms, government agencies, private sector

Transport Engineers focus on transportation systems, traffic flow, and infrastructure planning, while Civil Engineers have a broader scope including various infrastructure projects. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and often work in related environments, but their specific responsibilities differ significantly.

Infographic showing various Transport Engineer job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $84,871 per year, or $40.8 per hour.

Transportation Engineer II-V- Materials and Tests Division

Texas Department of Transportation

Austin, TX • On-site

$69K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Texas Department Of Transportation rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 39 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

197th of 848 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Position Information
The Materials and Tests Division (MTD) delivers statewide service and technical expertise in materials quality and technology to support the Texas transportation system. MTD is comprised of multiple sections and labs: Quality Assurance, Structural Materials Operations Section, Structural Materials Field/Engineering Section, Coatings, Calibrations, and Traffic Materials, Flexible Pavements, Asphalt Binder, and Rigid Pavement and Concrete Materials. We are seeking Transportation Engineers to join our state-of-the-art laboratory and work alongside industry-leading experts.
Benefits and Perks
At TxDOT, we value work-life balance and are committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive range of benefits and programs, including:
  • Retirement Plans
  • Alternative and/or Flexible Work Schedules
  • Paid Leave and Holidays
  • Health Premiums paid at 100% for Full-Time Employees
  • On-the-Job Training
  • Tuition Assistance Program
  • Holistic Wellness Program with Leave Incentives
  • Career Development and Advancement Opportunities
  • Family-Friendly Policies and Programs

In 2024, TxDOT was recognized as a Best Place for Working Parents, and many of our offices statewide are also designated as Texas Mother-Friendly Worksites. These recognitions reflect our dedication to supporting families and promoting a healthy work-life balance.
For a complete list of our total compensation package please visit our website at: Total Compensation Package
To view benefits available to all State of Texas employees visit: Benefits at a Glance | ERS (texas.gov)
Position 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, maintenance and/or [research]. 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.
Transportation Engineer V
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, maintenance and/or research. 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:
Transportation Engineer II:
  • Research and analysis methodologies
  • Applying engineering principles, practices and methods in job responsibilities
  • Planning, assigning, directing, coordinating and reviewing the work of professional, administrative and technical employees
  • Leading, assigning, reviewing and monitoring the work of others
  • Preparing technical/statistical reports
  • Maintaing a safe work relationship
  • Training in a classroom, office or field environment
  • Developing and giving presentations

Transportation Engineer III:
All the above and:
  • Evaluates the performance of new transportation products.
  • Interprets maintenance standards, rules, methods, procedures, practices and policies.
  • Investigates materials failures or fabrication problems; reviews test data and assists in determining cause of failing materials.
  • Serve as a lead worker and the related tasks.
  • Performs engineering analysis of statewide materials conditions and develops reports
  • Writes reports, specifications and test procedures.

Transportation Engineer IV
All the above and:
  • Leads/Trains professional and administrative staff.
  • Monitors consultants' progress and work quality; checks invoices and associated documents; prepares supplemental agreements.
  • Monitors contractors' compliance with plans and specifications.
  • Provides assistance and technical support to districts, divisions and the FHWA in matters concerning bridge maintenance.
  • Provides information regarding innovative and experimental technologies to department personnel.

Transportation Engineer V
all of the above and:
  • Develops and supports implementation activities for new methods, procedures, and technologies.
  • Gives presentations on TxDOT research program activities to departmental personnel and outside entities.
  • Reviews and provides guidance on research project reports and other deliverables.
  • Reviews, edits and provides guidance on research project statements for Research Management Committees.
  • Makes presentations and represents TxDOT.
  • Represents the district/division at technical meetings and public hearings at local, state, federal and/or international

Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
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
Transportation Engineer III- 6 years engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience
Transportation Engineer IV- 7 years engineering, transportation engineering, or related engineering experience
Transportation Engineer V- 8 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*

*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.
Competencies:
Transportation Engineer II
  • Research and analysis methodologies
  • Applying engineering principles, practices and methods in job responsibilities
  • Training in a classroom, office or field environment
  • Developing and giving presentations
  • Maintaining a safe work relationship
  • Planning, assigning, directing, coordinating and reviewing the work of professional, administrative and technical employees
  • Leading, assigning, reviewing and monitoring the work of others
  • Preparing technical/statistical reports

Transportation Engineer III- All the above and:
Considerable knowledge of
  • Government programs and operations affecting highway and transportation development

Expert skill in:
  • Research and analysis methodologies

Proficient skill in:
  • Public Relations for maintaining effective working relationships with individuals and groups, both internal and external
  • Planning, assigning, directing, coordinating and reviewing the work of professional, administrative and technical employees
  • Leading, assigning, reviewing, and monitoring the work of others
  • Evaluating products, equipment and material

Other Attributes:
  • Initiates and supports quality management activities and performance management measures to provide the highest quality products and services that meet the needs and requirements of internal and external employees

Transportation Engineer IV- All the above and:
Considerable knowledge of:
  • Standards and specifications for bridges and other transportation structures
  • Risk analysis procedures and methods
  • Budgeting methods and procedures

Proficient skill in:
  • Planning, coordinating and handling multiple projects within area of responsibility to meet short and long term deadlines

Transportation Engineer V- All the above and:
Extensive knowledge of:
  • Maintenance concepts, methods, policies, and requirements

Expert skill in:
  • Evaluating transportation research and development based on performance criteria and adaptability of materials, equipment, processes and innovations for safe, effective and efficient mobilization of people, products, and services

Proficient skill in:
  • Researching, analyzing, and interpreting policies and state and federal laws and regulations specific to functional area
  • Planning and coordinating workshops, seminars and task force activities
  • Developing and giving presentations

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
  • Subject to extreme cold and heat; below 32 and/or above 100 degrees for more than one hour
  • Subject to noise
  • Subject to vibration
  • Required to wear protective gear-respirator, hard hat, or other device
  • Light work: Lift up to 20 lbs at a time and frequently lift or carry objects up to 10 lbs
  • Standing-prolonged periods of time
  • Walking-moving on foot to accomplish tasks: long distance/from one work site to another
  • Close Visual Acuity-work includes data/figures; view a computer screen; extensive reading
  • Close Visual Acuity-work includes visual inspection of small defe cts/parts

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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