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MOT Discipline Lead (Design Build)

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The Role

Overview

Lead engineer for Maintenance of Traffic on design‑build highway projects, managing team, approvals.

Key Responsibilities

  • quality control
  • technical solutions
  • team leadership
  • lead engineer
  • task force
  • cost estimating

Tasks

-Performs quality control reviews of work developed by others. -Presents complex technical solutions to clients. -Leads and mentors a team. -Serves as lead engineer on large-complex projects. -Participates and leads task force meetings for the MOT discipline. -Provides technical expertise for studies and design efforts. -Provides estimates for the engineering budget and schedule to meet requirements on large projects.

Requirements

  • pe license
  • microstation
  • inroads
  • 12+ years
  • team leadership
  • communication

What You Bring

-Experience managing a large team in a fast-paced environment. -Experience as Maintenance of Traffic Discipline Lead, with WSDOT, on Design Build projects. -Expertise in developing design packages for highway and/or roadway improvement projects in Washington State. -Minimum of 12 years of technical experience which reflect a progressively increasing level of leadership and responsibility. -Professional Engineer license and ability to obtain Washington PE within six months if not currently registered in WA. -Local candidates to Seattle highly preferred. -BA/BS + 8 years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education. -Approves and signs off on work. -In-office/project office co-location required. -Proficient in the use of and ability to lead others in the use of Microstation and InRoads. -Excellent written and oral communications skills.

The Company

About Aecom

-Launched as a bold independent infrastructure consultancy from a merger of five legacy firms dating back over a century. -Handles everything from geotech to electro-mechanical systems, as seen in the award-winning Romaine Hydroelectric Complex in Canada. -Guides projects through every lifecycle stage in transportation, buildings, water systems, energy, and environmental sectors.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Agriculture, Food & Beverage

Automotive & Heavy Equipment & Machinery

Data Centers & Digital Infrastructure

High Performance Logistics

Energy

Renewable Energy

Grid Modernization

Transportation

Transit and Rail Projects

Highways

Bridges

Aviation Facilities

Facilities Management

Educational Institutions

Healthcare Facilities

Commercial Buildings

Corrections Facilities

Urban and Regional Planning

Building Construction

Oil and Gas Industry

Maritime Facilities

Water Management Systems