San Antonio, TX12 days ago
Examples include TCP exhibits, ROW impact exhibits, pedestrian facility comparisons based on factors such as safety benefits, two-way bicycle travel accommodations, ROW impacts, user experience, and more; use software tools including OpenRoads Designer for roadway modeling, MicroStation for CAD drafting, AutoTURN for vehicle path analysis, Bluebeam Revu for document markup, and Microsoft Excel for data analysis and quantity calculation; supervise and mentor Engineers-in-Training (EITs) and interns, review design work for accuracy and compliance; review designs include verifying that designs follow RDM criteria for the pertinent corridor stipulations, ensuring annotations are organized and uniform, and verifying that plan sheets are following TxDOT PS&E Prep Manual guidance; coordinate with subconsultants, other engineering disciplines, task leads from other groups such as the Drainage group and Traffic group to ensure deliverables from other groups are uniform with deliverables from the Roadway group; participate in meetings with clients and stakeholders to ensure alignment on project goals and deliverables; clarify questions or comments from client reviews, present findings on any conflicts with utilities, developments, or adjacent projects; attend professional organization meetings and industry events to stay informed of current practices and trends; support project pursuits, assist in developing scopes, fees, and schedules for contracts and work authorizations, and begin signing and sealing plan sheets; take on leadership roles such as roadway task lead and full project task lead, managing technical execution and interdisciplinary coordination. For more information about your rights under the law, see: Know Your Rights.