Transportation Asset Manager
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Engineering
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Transportation
Transportation Asset Manager
AECOM are seeking a qualified and experienced Transportation Asset Manager to support the development and implementation of Transportation Asset Management Plans (TAMPs) for State Departments of Transportation. This role requires a strong engineering background, deep knowledge of transportation infrastructure, and familiarity with federal asset management requirements under MAP-21 and the FAST Act.
The successful candidate will play a key role in helping DOTs manage transportation assets strategically, improve performance outcomes, and ensure long-term sustainability of infrastructure investments.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Lead or contribute to the development of federally-compliant TAMPs for state DOTs.
- Conduct engineering analysis of transportation assets including pavements, bridges, and ancillary infrastructure.
- Evaluate asset condition data and develop performance targets and investment strategies.
- Collaborate with DOT staff, consultants, and stakeholders to align asset management practices with agency goals.
- Prepare technical documentation, reports, and presentations for internal and external audiences.
- Support risk management, lifecycle cost analysis, and financial planning activities.
- Stay current with FHWA regulations, engineering standards, and asset management technologies.
Required Qualifications:
- BA/BS and 6 years of relevant experience demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Civil Engineering, Transportation Systems, or Infrastructure Management.
- Professional Engineer (PE) license
- Certification in asset management (e.g., IAM, ISO 55000, CAMA).
- Experience with GIS, data visualization, and transportation modeling software.
- Familiarity with state DOT operations, funding mechanisms, and capital planning
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in transportation asset management, with direct involvement in developing or contributing to TAMPs for state DOTs.
- Strong understanding of FHWA TAMP requirements and performance-based planning.
- Proficiency in asset management systems (e.g., Agile Assets, Deighton, AASHTOWare) and engineering analysis tools.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
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