Job Information
State of Tennessee Job Information
Opening Date/Time06/09/2026 12:00AM Central TimeClosing Date/Time06/22/2026 11:59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$5,647.00 - $7,326.00Salary (Annually)$67,764.00 - $87,912.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State LocationNashville, TNDepartmentTransportation
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DAVIDSON COUNTY
This position is in the Maintenance Operations Division - Field Services - Emergency Services Section.
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Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS (Education must be from an accredited institution.)
Transportation Engineering Specialist: Bachelor''s or Master''s Degree in Engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management
Transportation Engineering Specialist 1: Bachelor''s or Master''s Degree in Engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 1 Year of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects
Transportation Engineering Specialist 2: Bachelor''s Degree in Engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 2 Years of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects OR Master''s Degree in Engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 1 Year of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects
Transportation Engineering Specialist 3: Bachelor''s Degree in Engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 3 Years of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects OR Master''s Degree in Engineering, Construction Project Management, or Concrete Industry Management and 2 Years of Demonstrated Competency in planning, developing and/or constructing projects
Overview
The Emergency Services Transportation Engineering Specialist 3 & 4 position provides emergency management expertise through comprehensive collaboration with the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region Maintenance Teams, and 3rd Party Vendors. This position orchestrates the Department''s transportation infrastructure preparedness, response, and recovery from man-made, natural, and technological hazards during emergencies.
This position will assist with state of emergency readiness and rapid activation of people and systems by evaluating performance indicators that can be used to make data-driven decisions and implement acquired knowledge. This position must effectively articulate data and technical concepts through training, mentoring, and collaborating as part of a matrix organization.
Responsibilities
Essential Job Responsibilities of TDOT Transportation Engineering Specialist 3 and 4 include:
Strengthen TDOT''s emergency preparedness by proactively coordinating with Region crews regarding weather service updates for inclement weather events, special events, damage locations, road closures, equipment status, signage availability, and feasible emergency management detour routes for use with traffic diversions. Provide technical support during disaster recovery efforts, including assistance with assessing damage to transportation infrastructure and coordinating repairs.
Serve as the alternate Emergency Services Coordinator to support TDOT during disaster activations by facilitating infrastructure assessments, coordinating emergency response efforts, and aligning recovery actions with agency goals. Collaborate with internal and external partners to manage resources, ensure regulatory compliance, and maintain accurate emergency management records. Enhance preparedness through training, planning, and continuous improvement of emergency protocols.
Strong problem-solving and communication skills are essential for success in this role.
Assess transportation facilities by identifying potential risks and maintenance needs, including areas requiring insurance coverage adjustments, systematically conducting audits to update facility records, and ensuring data accuracy. Ensure all transportation facilities and maintenance activities comply with relevant federal and state regulations related to emergency management and insurance.
Effectively coordinate with the Asset Management Division, the Division of Finance, the Division of Procurement, Program Administration, and State Construction to align infrastructure repairs resulting from an emergency event with long-term planning goals, appropriate contract mechanisms, accurate cost estimates, and the potential for emergency management reimbursement. Oversee the submission and management of emergency relief funding requests through federal programs to mitigate asset damage from disasters.
Support the Statewide Engineer by developing and maintaining budgets for use in programming and prioritizing repairs, upgrades, and routine maintenance of transportation facilities.
Serve as a liaison between the TDOT, TEMA, FEMA, and insurance providers, representing TDOT as the first point of contact in coordinating with the Regions and Field staff directly, when applicable.
Populate, maintain, and communicate dashboard information for use with TEMA and FEMA reimbursements. Collect and manage facility inventory, maintenance activities, and insurance coverage data. Proactively set up emergency events in the Maintenance Management System (MMS), including special project numbers, based on an anticipated size and nature of the event and in alignment with FEMA requirements. Generate regular reports on facility conditions, maintenance activities, insurance status, and emergency preparedness.
Accurately apply the Federal Statutes and Regulations to collect and document all required information and data needed to qualify for reimbursement. Ensure transparency and accountability through accurate record-keeping. Provide technical support in assessing infrastructure damage and coordinating necessary repairs. Coordinate with the 3rd Party Vendor for accidents and/or incidents in pursuit of reimbursement for damaged assets.
Provide exceptional service to internal and external stakeholders by maintaining open and transparent communication, acting with urgency and efficiency, sharing relevant data promptly, prioritizing urgent needs and escalating concerns when necessary, resolving issues swiftly and minimizing impacts, ensuring accurate and organized data is readily available, and showing empathy and compassion. Embrace a solution-oriented mindset by evaluating what worked well and areas where improvements can be made to emergency response plans and/or customer service strategies.
Additional Job Responsibilities for the TDOT Transportation Engineering Specialist 4 include:
Manage high-level emergency response efforts by leading coordination meetings with TEMA.
Explore and integrate technologies for use in enhancing inventory management and predictive analytics.
Assist in updating all applicable emergency plan documents to ensure their accuracy and to incorporate newly acquired knowledge. Assist in reviewing, authoring, analyzing, and modifying Tennessee''s Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP).
Prepare, develop, and implement internal emergency staging, planning, and procedures, including executing drill protocols to ensure readiness.
Monitor the performance of implemented technologies and coordinate adjustments as necessary to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
Implement Quality Management to sustain data accuracy for emergency operations, including reviews of emergency response plans and contracts to ensure compliance with TEMP, COOP, TEMA, and FEMA guidelines. Modify MMS dashboards, as needed, to track TEMA and FEMA reimbursements.
In alignment with the Technical Training Director, assist in the development and presentation of training that addresses the application of Federal Statutes and Regulations for collection and documentation of all required information and data needed to qualify for reimbursement, risk management, TDOT performance metrics, MMS dashboard modifications, and emerging technologies related to emergency management. Plan, develop, and coordinate the Strikeforce internal preparedness drills.
Competencies (KSA''s)
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Competencies (KSACs):
The required KSACs for Engineering Specialist, I, II, and III include:
Knowledge of engineering principles, potentially within a specific discipline as they relate to transportation projects
Knowledgeable in the use of computers and applicable programs, applications, and systems
Skilled in basic technical writing
Ability to communicate effectively, while interacting with internal and external stakeholders in a professional and courteous manner
Ability to manage time to ensure assignments are completed
Ability to use critical thinking to problem solve and make informed decisions
Ability to learn technical concepts and apply those concepts to work
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions
Ability to conduct work with a high degree of accuracy
Additional KSACs for Engineering Specialist II and III include:
Skilled in strong technical writing
Ability to work within a project team
Ability to manage time and prioritize work items to ensure project assignments are completed
Additional KSACs for Engineering Specialist III include:
Ability to resolve conflicts, coach, and mentor others, and support a culture of accountability, collaboration, and accomplishment
Ability to coordinate with the Project Manager and Project Team to proactively identify and resolve complex, multidisciplinary issues which may impact project scope, schedule, and/or budget