Engineer -III; Highway Construction Project Engineer or Transportation Project Manager II
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Road Construction -
Construction
Civil Engineering, Road Construction
Overview
Job
Agency:
Department of Transportation / Division of Operations
Location:
Mobridge
Salary:
This position may be filled as an Engineer I-III (Highway Construction Project Engineer) or as a Transportation Project Manager I. Salary range for the E1
-E3 is $32.06 - $44.34. Salary range for the Transportation Project Manager II is $33.02 - $38.85.
Pay Grade: E1 - E3 or GK
Closing Date: 02/18/2026
This is a full-time position with the Department of Transportation. For more information on the Department of Transportation, please visit (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). .
Introduction:
Ready for a rewarding career that provides exciting and meaningful work? Looking for a place that values innovation and teamwork? In need of schedules and benefits that make it possible to both support and enjoy your family?
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) has a perfect opportunity for you as a Highway Construction Project Engineer/Transportation Project Manager!
Job DescriptionWe re looking for a Highway Construction Project Engineer / Transportation Project Manager to help us live out our mission of providing Better Lives Through Better Transportation.
We re looking for a Highway Construction Project Engineer / Transportation Project Manager who exemplifies our core values and is willing to develop skills in construction administration, asphalt paving, concrete paving, grading, bridge construction, and more. You ll have opportunities to work both independently and in team settings, both in the office and in the field. Our team dynamics are supportive and goal-oriented, and we have mentoring opportunities for new employees to develop skills and abilities on the job.
Team members at SDDOT are purpose-driven and know the difference their work makes.
What You Bring to the SDDOT:
- Currently have a Bachelor s degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management OR graduate in the Spring of 2025 with a Bachelor s degree in Civil Engineering / Construction Management for entry-level position.
- positive attitude;
- willingness to learn;
- self-motivated and determined mindset.
- Health insurance (zero-cost premium plan, low and high deductible plans, and single and family plans
- Well-being program
- Employee assistance program
- Dental and Vision
- Health savings account
- Free basic life insurance policy
- Membership in the South Dakota Retirement System with partial state match
- Paid leave (15 vacation days per year)
- Sick leave (14 days per year)
- Paid family leave (12 weeks for birth and adoption of child, equivalent to 40 hours per week)
- Military leave (15 days per year)
- 11 paid holidays
- Longevity pay
- Semimonthly pay periods
- Eligibility for meal per diems
- Paid overtime (if applicable)
- Reimbursement of Professional Licenses (if applicable)
The total compensation of Hourly Wage + State/Federal Benefits for a typical year for entry level Highway Construction Project Engineer is approximately $89,431.00 annually.
Duties and ResponsibilitiesAll position responsibilities are tightly related to the SDDOT mission to efficiently provide a safe and effective public transportation system. These duties include but are not limited to perform contract administration, reports, estimates, construction change orders, etc.; perform project design work and plans; inspect, test, and sample materials (Portland cement concrete, asphalt, gravel and soil); inspect roadways, concrete and asphalt paving, and structures (bridges, box culverts, pipe culverts, and installations);
perform field surveys; inspect temporary traffic controls through and around work zones; regular 40-hour work weeks, mid-November through March; and some extended work hours and weekends, April through mid-November.
Work assignments are frequently performed outside in all weather conditions and around highway traffic.
Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesKnowledge:
- civil engineering highway and bridge construction theories, principles, and design practices;
- basic practices and terminology of computer operations and computer aided design and drafting practices;
- construction materials (preferred but not required);
- construction contract administration (preferred but not required);
- Department of Transportation policies and procedures (preferred but not required);
- experience with various types of engineering survey equipment (preferred but not required).
Skills:
- operate computers, use Microsoft software, and other related software;
- operate survey equipment and perform the necessary calculations (preferred but not required).
Abilities:
- work cooperatively in a team atmosphere;
- communicate effective, both verbally and in writing;
- create an environment that fosters high ethical standards;
- manage day-to-day responsibilities in a manner that instills public trust;
- use vision, creativity, reasoning, and experience to reach conclusions and make effective decisions;
- anticipate and meet the needs of customers by delivering and continuously improving quality services;
- develop networks and use them to strengthen internal and external…
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