Engineering Equipment Operator
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Posted: April 6, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Metro Nashville
Nashville Department of Transportation
Location
Nashville, Tennessee, 37210
Salary
$115,478 - $147,235
per year
Type
Full-Time
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This job is for a senior traffic engineer who spends time in the field checking and fixing traffic signals across Nashville to keep roads running smoothly.
You'll work with teams to adjust signals for daily traffic, big events, and emergencies, while providing expert advice to technicians.
It's ideal for an experienced engineer who enjoys hands-on problem-solving and collaborating with city partners to improve safety and flow for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
The Engineer 3 (Field Traffic Engineer) position serves as a senior technical resource within the NDOT Traffic Engineering division and collaborates closely with signal technicians, engineering staff, contractors, and partner agencies to support the effective operation of Nashville’s traffic signal network.
In this position, the incumbent will routinely work in the field to monitor and analyze traffic concerns around the city and make improvements.
They will also work closely with NDOT’s Traffic Management Center addressing traffic problems in real time. The Field Traffic Engineer will receive directions from the Chief Traffic Engineer.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
The Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure delivers a range of services, and the nearly 400 employees work around the clock to ensure a multimodal system that offers choice and better connects neighborhoods, residents, businesses and visitors to the place that they need and want to go to in a safe manner. These employees are responsible for over 2,200 miles of public roadways and rights-of-way, over 6,000 streets, over 300 bridges, 835 traffic signals and over 1,200 miles of bike/sidewalk lanes and much more. Big events in Nashville consist of CMA Festival, Stanley Cup Finals, Titans games, and any number of special events. These require big preparation and big clean-up, and the Nashville Department of Transportation employees are up for the challenge.Bachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited college or university and eight (8) years of verifiable and progressively responsible post degree traffic engineering experience, including four (4) years as a licensed Professional Engineer.
OR
Professional Engineering License and eight (8) years of traffic engineering experience, including two (2) years as a professional engineer.
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