Transportation Engineer
Missoula, Missoula County, Montana, 59812, USA
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Environmental Compliance
Help Shape Missoula’s Future — One Road, Trail, and Intersection at a Time
The City of Missoula is seeking a talented and motivated Transportation Engineer to plan, design, and manage multi‑modal transportation infrastructure projects that serve all users—drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, and transit riders alike. If you’re passionate about creating safe, efficient, and connected communities, this is your opportunity to contribute directly to Missoula’s growing and evolving transportation network.
In this role, you’ll lead and support a variety of surface transportation projects, from concept to completion. You'll collaborate with local stakeholders, interpret engineering standards and transportation data, and apply innovative solutions to improve mobility across the city. Whether you’re developing plans for ADA‑compliant intersections, improving bike and pedestrian routes, or reviewing MDT right‑of‑way modifications, your work will have a lasting impact on Missoula’s livability and sustainability.
We’re looking for a proactive professional with strong technical expertise and a collaborative spirit—someone who thrives in a dynamic environment where engineering meets community engagement. If you’re ready to bring your knowledge of traffic engineering, project design, and multi‑modal systems to a city that values forward‑thinking infrastructure, we encourage you to apply.
Priority screening of applications will begin on Monday, June 24, 2025. Applicants applying on or after this date will only be considered if a competitive applicant pool is not received.To Apply:
Submit the City of Missoula Application. Resumes will not be reviewed. All details should be entered on the application.
After successful completion of the probation period, the position may transition to remote work.
Starting Pay:Engineer in Training: $37.12– $42.66/hour
Engineer: $42.31 – $49.20/hour
Senior Engineer: $45.49 – $52.90/hour
Full Pay Range:
Engineer in Training: $37.12 – $45.22/hour
Engineer: $42.31 – $52.16/hour
Senior Engineer: $45.49 – $56.07/hour
Responsibilities- Provide direct support in developing and managing the City’s multi‑modal surface transportation projects according to established engineering standards and state or federal construction policies.
- Participate in developing and maintaining local transportation policies, procedures, and plan review; work closely with stakeholders to improve efficiency, safety, and connectivity for all transportation modes in support of planning documents and community goals.
- Assist in producing conceptual plans, quality designs, cost estimates, and specifications for multi‑modal facilities located within the right‑of‑way; recommend modifications to existing transportation infrastructure within Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) right‑of‑way.
- Prepare and review transportation facility layouts for all road classifications, including geometric layouts and right‑of‑way impacts; prepare signing and pavement marking plans for preliminary and final design to comply with accepted standards, including the American Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Review quality assurance of construction projects by preparing work zone traffic control plans, visually inspecting sites for transportation infrastructure, monitoring deviations from approved plans, and reporting findings.
- Investigate issues and opportunities; collect and analyze data, including various multi‑modal traffic studies and crash data records to determine the sufficiency of existing systems and program future transportation needs.
- Interpret and distill project information to staff, elected officials, citizens, and other stakeholders at public hearings and informational meetings; maintain all project records and studies.
- Other duties as assigned, based on training and qualifications.
- Knowledge of traffic engineering, multi‑modal, and project management principles and practices, including budgeting, construction, design, development, infrastructure, operations, and risk management.
- Knowledge of and ability to interpret and apply various state and federal laws relating to accessibility, record keeping, reporting, rights‑of‑way, zoning, and…
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