Transportation Engineering Specialist - Parking Services - UTK
Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at University of Tennessee
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville is seeking a Transportation Engineering Specialist to serve as the campus subject matter expert for traffic engineering and mobility operations. This position is responsible for overseeing daily traffic and signal operations, conducting transportation studies, coordinating major traffic events, managing construction-related traffic control, and advancing intelligent transportation systems across campus.
UT Knoxville experiences a high volume of special events, ongoing construction, multimodal transportation demands, and complex mobility patterns. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the campus transportation network operates safely, efficiently, and effectively for students, employees, visitors, and community partners.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville is seeking a Transportation Engineering Specialist to serve as the campus subject matter expert for traffic engineering and mobility operations. This position is responsible for overseeing daily traffic and signal operations, conducting transportation studies, coordinating major traffic events, managing construction-related traffic control, and advancing intelligent transportation systems across campus.
Required Qualifications
Associate’s degree in Transportation Engineering, Engineering, or related science field
One or more relevant certifications (examples: TATE, IMSA, PTMP, RSP1, Traffic Operations)
Minimum five (5) years of transportation engineering experience
Valid Tennessee driver’s license
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, transportation, or related field
Professional Engineer (PE) license/certificate
Professional Traffic Operations Engineer (PTOE) certification
Experience managing multiple traffic engineering projects
Traffic simulation software experience and additional IMSA certifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of transportation engineering best practices and traffic management procedures
Ability to collaborate with multiple stakeholders to improve mobility and safety
Skill in serving as a technical expert and campus resource for transportation operations
Strong analytical, reporting, and communication skills with the ability to explain technical information to non-technical audiences
Work Environment
Primarily first-shift schedule with occasional evenings or weekends for events
Interaction with campus partners, public agencies, and contractors
Combination of office analysis and field observation responsibilities
Work Location: Knoxville, Tennessee – Onsite
Compensation and Benefits
- UT market range: MR15
- Anticipated hiring range: Commensurate with qualifications.
- Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here
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Why join Parking & Transportation?
Parking & Transportation at the University of Tennessee supports the daily mobility needs of a dynamic and growing campus, functioning much like a small city transportation network. The team manages parking systems, roadway operations, traffic safety, micromobility, and major event transportation planning — from routine academic days to large-scale athletic and special events.
This role offers meaningful, real-world engineering challenges and the opportunity to improve safe, efficient, and accessible movement for students, employees, visitors, and regional partners every day.
Application Instructions
Applications must be submitted online through the University of Tennessee employment system. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. To be assured of full consideration, completed applications with an attached resume and cover letter should be submitted.
Key Responsibilities
Daily Traffic & Signal Operations
Evaluate traffic conditions and recommend roadway safety improvements
Oversee compliance and functionality of traffic control devices and intersections
Manage campus traffic signal systems and maintenance contracts
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Ensure inspections, testing, and corrective actions occur as required
Traffic Studies
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Conduct and analyze transportation studies including:
Vehicle and pedestrian counts
Micromobility usage
Crash analysis
Parking and travel time studies
Traffic impact and origin-destination studies
Multimodal transportation analysis
Special Events Traffic Management
Develop and implement traffic control and signal timing plans
Coordinate detours and operational strategies for major events (athletics, concerts, etc.)
Optimize traffic flow and safety during high-attendance activities
Construction & Temporary Traffic Control
Review construction plans for traffic impacts
Develop safe work-zone traffic control plans and detours
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Adjust signage, markings, and signal timing around projects
Intelligent Transportation Systems & Coordination
Plan and expand campus ITS infrastructure
Support potential Traffic Management Center initiatives
Coordinate with campus departments, city/state agencies, utilities, and external partners
Represent the university in transportation safety and planning committees