Effingham County Board of Commissioners-posted 3 days ago
Full-time • Mid Level
Springfield, GA

The Transportation Engineer is pivotal in County Engineering Services, responsible for planning, designing, and managing roadway and transportation-related capital improvement projects, as well as reviewing right-of-way and driveway permits to ensure compliance with county standards and state regulations. This position oversees projects from concept through construction, prepares and reviews technical designs, manages budgets and schedules, and coordinates with internal departments, consultants, contractors, utility agencies, and the public. The Transportation Engineer supports the county’s effort to deliver safe, efficient, and well-designed transportation infrastructure.

  • Plan, design, and manage roadway capital improvement projects from concept development through construction completion.
  • Develop project scopes, technical designs, cost estimates, schedules, and budget forecasts.
  • Oversee consultant contracts, including preparation of RFPs, selection processes, contract negotiations, and performance monitoring.
  • Perform and/or review roadway and drainage design work to ensure compliance with county, state, and federal engineering standards.
  • Support construction activities by reviewing shop drawings, responding to RFIs, conducting field visits, and addressing design-related issues.
  • Prepare staff reports, maps, engineering analyses, and presentations for county leadership and the Board of Commissioners.
  • Monitor TSPLOST, grant, or state/federal funding utilized in transportation projects to ensure compliance and reporting accuracy.
  • Conduct field inspections to verify design implementation, assess roadway conditions, and support problem-solving in the field.
  • Review driveway permits, right-of-way encroachment permits, road cut permits, and transportation-related development plans.
  • Ensure compliance with county development regulations, engineering standards, ADA requirements, and applicable GDOT guidelines.
  • Communicate with developers, engineers, and contractors to resolve design deficiencies or permitting issues.
  • Maintain accurate permit records and conduct field checks to verify compliance with approved submittals.
  • Serve as a technical point of contact for right-of-way, transportation access, and roadway improvement concerns.
  • Coordinate with Public Works, Engineering, Planning & Zoning, Utilities, and Emergency Services regarding transportation needs.
  • Attend public meetings, community outreach sessions, and Board of Commissioners meetings as required.
  • Respond to citizen concerns related to roadway safety, traffic issues, and transportation infrastructure.
  • Prepare technical reports, written correspondence, and project updates.
  • Five (5) to nine (9) years of experience in transportation engineering, roadway design, construction inspection, or municipal permitting.
  • Knowledge of roadway geometric design, traffic engineering principles, and construction methods.
  • Ability to interpret and produce engineering plans, plats, specifications, and technical studies.
  • Familiarity with GDOT design standards, permit processes, and local government capital improvement procedures.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with GIS, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or project management software preferred.
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Professional Engineer (PE) certification.
  • Experience designing or managing GDOT-funded projects, including local let procedures.
  • Experience reviewing land development plans or managing right-of-way permitting.
  • Knowledge of stormwater and drainage design principles related to transportation projects.
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