Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County

Engineer 2 - Choose How You Move

Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County  •  $100k - $122k/yr  •  Nashville, TN (Onsite)  •  17 hours ago
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Job Description

Posting number: 27029E

Department: Nashville Department of Transportation

Division: NDOT Transit Operating

Job classification: Engineer 2

Posting type: Open

Categories: Engineering, Transportation

This position Engineer 2 coordinates and performs activities involved in development of complex plans, specifications, construction, and cost estimates for complete streets projects initiated by the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) as part of the Choose How You Move (CHYM) Program. Performs related duties as required.

CHYM, approved by 66% of voters in 2024, is Mayor O'Connell's transportation improvement program and the largest capital program in geographic scope and scale to be undertaken in Nashville's history. Implementation of the $3.1 billion in CHYM capital projects requires extensive collaboration among multiple Metro departments, project managers, and vendors; coordination of $111 million worth of annual operating expenditures; and robust engagement with neighbors. CHYM will transform how people move around the city for decades to follow.

CHYM includes installation of smart signals at nearly 600 intersections. It adds 24/7/365 transit service and builds 54 miles of high-capacity transit with more frequent, reliable, and accessible service. It builds 86 miles of sidewalks to ensure Nashville completes the WalkNBike Nashville priority sidewalk network and connects our busiest neighborhoods to major transit routes. The program makes safety improvements on 78 miles of the Vision Zero High-Injury Network, creating safer streets for pedestrians, bicyclists, drivers, and transit users alike.

Examples of duties

  • Performs complex administrative/engineering duties for complete streets projects.
  • Coordinates and participates in the design and construction of complete streets projects.
  • Designs, prepares, reviews, and/or revises complex plans and specifications for complete streets projects.
  • Recommends solutions to complex design problems or systems modifications, ordinances, and correspondence.
  • Oversees and performs project feasibility studies.
  • Coordinates and reviews data and cost estimates for project bids.
  • Interprets local, state, and federal regulations affecting complete streets projects.
  • Oversees all phases of federal grant application and administration for projects.
  • Coordinates and performs on-site inspections of projects.
  • Reviews and approves final "as-built" plans and specifications.
  • Acts as project manager for complete streets projects.
  • Oversees acquisition and easements of property for municipal projects.
  • Consults and advises contractors on interpretation and enforcement of construction contract provisions.
  • Confers with contractors on project progress.
  • Makes final inspections of project.
  • Approves final payment for services.
  • Coordinates activities with other departments, government agencies, or private firms concerning complete streets projects.
  • Reviews materials test reports for compliance with minimum standards.
  • Prepares and reviews specifications, technical reports, and correspondence.
  • Represents department at various meetings as needed.
  • May supervise employees, including assigning and reviewing work, evaluating employee performance, approving leave requests, counseling with and correcting employees as needed, and training and/or establishing training requirements for employees.

Qualifications

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university, Professional Engineering License, and six (6) years of post-degree engineering experience, including two (2) years as a professional engineer

"For this specific position, substitution will not be considered"

LICENSES REQUIRED
Valid Driver License

NOTE: A Professional Engineering License from any state is required to apply for this position however, a Tennessee Professional Engineering License must be obtained prior to completion of the six-month probationary period.


Failure to obtain the Tennessee Professional Engineering License will terminate employment.


Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged to apply.

Note: Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan Government.

Supplemental information

  • Knowledge of the current practices used in the area of complete streets design and delivery.
  • Knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations affecting complete streets projects.
  • Knowledge of construction contract administration.
  • Analyze difficult engineering data and interpret engineering plans and specifications.
  • Experience making accurate engineering computations.
  • Direct and coordinate the work of engineering personnel.
  • Experience overseeing a project from conception to completion.
  • Experience with writing detailed technical reports.



We are an equal opportunity employer. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply. Metro Nashville is committed to selecting the most qualified candidate for each of our roles.

Metro Nashville Government respects the religious beliefs and practices of all employees and will make, on request, an accommodation for such observances when a reasonable accommodation is available that does not create an undue hardship on business operations.

Requests for ADA accommodation for the recruitment process should be directed to Human Resources at 615-862-6640.

Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County

About Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County

Nashville is a prospering city that offers a high quality of living in a low-cost business environment. Nashville’s cost of doing business is 88.5% of the national average. The state of Tennessee has no personal income tax and the city of Nashville has a low overall tax burden.

Recently, Forbes ranked Nashville as the third best positioned city “to grow and prosper in the coming decade”, No. 6 on its list of the Best Places for Businesses and Careers and as the No. 4 “Brain Magnet” for gains in people with college educations.

Nashville’s current momentum is based, in part, on the plethora of attractive cultural and entertainment options, including:

- In 2015, Nashville is in the No. 1 spot on Travel + Leisure's America's Friendliest Cities ranking.

- Ranked as “the nation’s best music scene” by Rolling Stone

- Successful and well-respected NFL and NHL franchises

- World-class symphony has received 14 GRAMMY® nominations and seven wins

- Over 12,000 acres of parks and 12 golf courses

Nashville has live music of multiple genres being performed every night. With more than 180 recording studios, and 5,000 working musicians, Nashville is clearly “Music City.” Music is the reason that many people come to Nashville, but our two major sports teams, extensive park system, and endless arts and cultural opportunities offer people plenty of reasons to stay.

We invite you to stay a while and to live, work, and play in Nashville. Explore employment opportunities with Metro Government: https://www.nashville.gov/Human-Resources/Employment-Opportunities.aspx .

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