Zone Safety Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists, Safety Engineer, Systems Engineer
Work Zone Safety Engineer
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is seeking a motivated and technically proficient Professional Engineer to serve as the Work Zone Safety Engineer within the Traffic & Safety Division. This position provides statewide technical leadership to advance work zone traffic control, construction safety, operational policy implementation, and innovative temporary traffic management solutions.
About the RoleThis role is structured as a proactive technical partnership with Region staff and project teams, rather than a reactive oversight position. You will collaborate directly with field engineers, inspectors, contractors, designers, and construction personnel to build regional technical capability. This is achieved through active mentorship, field support, targeted training, and the development of clear, defensible standards grounded in practical field application.
As the Work Zone Safety Engineer, you will spearhead the refinement of Traffic Control Standard Drawings, Standard Specifications, policies, guidance documents, and work zone operational practices germane to the Traffic & Safety Division. You will also drive the advancement of SMART work zone technologies and connected transportation systems to enhance safety, mobility, and real-time traveler information throughout construction operations.
Success in this position requires a balance of strong technical writing, collaborative communication, sound engineering judgment, and a practical understanding of field operations.
Position InformationHere is some important information about this position:
- Salary Range: $46.67 - $74.06
- FT/PT Status:
Full Time - Background Check:
You must successfully pass a criminal history check. - Schedule Code: B - Competitive Career Service (12 month probationary period)
- Location:
Calvin Rampton Building – 4501 South 2700 West, Taylorsville, Utah - Recruiter – Jill Barela | jbarela
- Final date to receive applications: 07/14/2026
In this role, you will serve as the statewide technical resource for temporary traffic control and work zone operations within the Traffic & Safety Division. Your specific duties will include:
- Technical Oversight:
Provide specialized engineering support and plan review assistance for complex temporary traffic control and work zone operations. - Standards & Policy Maintenance:
Maintain and update UDOT Traffic Control Standard Drawings, Standard Specifications, guidelines, and design details. - Training & Mentorship:
Develop and deliver technical training programs for field engineers, inspectors, contractors, and project teams to standardize practices statewide. - Collaborative Problem Solving:
Partner with Region staff, construction personnel, project teams, and contractors to resolve recurring work zone design and field implementation challenges. - Innovation & Technology:
Lead the deployment of SMART work zone technologies, integrating connected, real-time traveler data with platforms like Waze and other third-party providers. - Data Analysis:
Analyze work zone crash data, operational bottlenecks, and field performance metrics to identify and implement safety improvements. - Federal & Industry Liaison:
Coordinate with the FHWA, industry partners, and internal stakeholders regarding emerging standards, best practices, and national work zone initiatives.
- Licensure:
Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of Utah.- Note:
Out-of-state licensees must obtain reciprocity with Utah prior to their official start date.
- Note:
- Experience:
A minimum of two (2) years of professional engineering experience following initial PE licensure.
Applicants who do not meet the two-year post-licensure experience requirement may be considered at the Engineer III level. The salary range for an Engineer III is $38.40 - $62.30 per hour.
Preferred QualificationsOur ideal candidate is someone with a demonstrated background in traffic engineering, roadway design, construction engineering, transportation operations, or temporary traffic control design.
Knowledge, Skills, & AbilitiesIn order to be successful, the following are essential:
- Advanced knowledge of engineering…
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