Driver & Identification Service Center Specialist - Sioux City
State of Iowa
Posted: April 10, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of Iowa
645 Iowa Department of Transportation
Location
Iowa, 50319
Salary
$38.27 - $58.86
per hour
Type
Full-Time
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This job is for a leader who oversees Iowa's aviation programs at the Department of Transportation, managing a small team, handling grants, planning airport improvements, and building relationships with stakeholders like airports and the federal government.
It's ideal for someone with strong leadership skills and a passion for transportation who enjoys guiding teams and solving complex issues in aviation and related areas.
The role involves occasional travel and focuses on safety, collaboration, and high-quality service.
Are you an ambitious and innovative leader with an interest in aviation and multimodal transportation? We have an opportunity for you at the Iowa DOT!
The Aviation Director (Transportation Planner 4) will serve as the team lead for the aviation section.
The aviation section includes all aviation-related activities at the Iowa DOT, including funding programs, planning, stakeholder outreach, and airport inspections.
This position requires an individual capable of providing oversight, direction, and guidance to the aviation programs, initiatives, and staff.
The position will be a key member of the Modal Transportation Bureau leadership team, working alongside the rail and public transit directors and the Modal Transportation Bureau director.
Responsibilities of the position:
Location: Ames, IA - Modal Transportation Bureau
Shift: Days, Monday through Friday; flexible schedule available; some overnight travel will be required.
The Iowa Department of Transportation’s Mission is Making Lives Better Through Transportation.
This position will foster growth and support for its reporting team through the five core values of the department: Safety First, People Matter, Customer Focused, Servant Leadership, and Integrity Without Exception.
Additional Requirements:
Desired Abilities:
As a State of Iowa employee, you will be eligible for the following benefits:
We encourage you to learn more about the State of Iowa Employee benefits and costs at the State of Iowa Employee Benefits Website!
You have the freedom to flourish in Iowa – Apply now!
The Iowa Department of Transportation is an equal-opportunity employer.
If you require a reasonable accommodation in completing any screening, interviewing, pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the selection process, please direct your request to the Affirmative Action & Equal Employment Opportunity (AA/EEO) Officer at: aa-eeo@iowadot.us.
Reasonable accommodation, such as an interpreter, translator, written materials, modified equipment/devices, ADA access, etc. This does not include scheduling needs.

Applicants must meet at least one of the following minimum requirements to qualify for positions in this job classification:
1) Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in any field, and experience equal to eight years of full-time work in professional transportation planning*/engineering.
2) All of the following (a and b):
a. Eight years of full-time work experience in transportation planning; and
b. A total of four years of education and/or full-time experience (as described in part a),where thirty semester hours of accredited college or university coursework in any field equals one year of full-time experience.
3) Licensure as a professional engineer by the Iowa Engineering & Land Surveying Examining Board, and experience equal to four years of full-time work in transportation planning*.
4) Current, continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes two years of full-time work as a Transportation Planner 3 or Transportation Engineer Specialist.
5) Twelve years of current, continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes eight years of full-time work in transportation planning*.
* “Transportation planning” includes preparing planning contracts and grants; managing planning grant application submittals and project development; preparing functional classification appeals; developing travel demand models and traffic forecasts; creating cartographic representations and data collection applications; analyzing transportation data, project plans, and reports to identify problems; developing portions of statewide transportation plans; or conducting/coordinating transportation research projects.
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