TxDOT

Government

Development&AccessManagementEngineerII-V

$70–123k Austin, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Development & Access Management Engineer II-V at TxDOT. Skills: Development permitting, Access management, Transportation engineering. Review development and access permit applications. Coordinate development and access permit applications”

Industry & Context.

Government

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Transportation Engineer II, III, IV or V experience, TxDOT access management requirements knowledge, Necessary forms and documentation submission

What You'll Do.

Review development and access permit applications

Coordinate development and access permit applications

Assemble complete permit packages

Evaluate traffic control plans

Evaluate traffic impact analyses

Evaluate construction phasing

Evaluate proposed improvements

Deliver clear review comments

Deliver accurate review comments

Manage multiple permit applications

Maintain up-to-date tracking

Ensure submittals meet requirements

Ensure submittals include documentation

Resolve comments with stakeholders

Clarify requirements with stakeholders

Ensure consistent policy application

Provide technical guidance on permitting

Provide technical guidance on access management

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with applicants; Work with consultants; Work with TxDOT divisions; Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders

Communication Scope

Review comments

Full Job Description

TxDOT's Austin District North Travis Area Office is looking for a Development & Access Management Engineer (Transportation Engineer) II, III, IV or V located in Austin, Texas . The Development & Access Permitting Engineer assists with the review and coordination of development and access permit applications impacting the state highway system in Austin, Texas. This role assembles complete permit packages, evaluates traffic control plans, traffic impact analyses, construction phasing, and proposed improvements, and delivers clear, accurate review comments. The Engineer manages multiple permit applications at once, maintains up‑to‑date tracking, and ensures all submittals meet TxDOT access management requirements and include the necessary forms and documentation. The position works closely with applicants, consultants, and TxDOT divisions—such as Hydraulics, Traffic, and Environmental—to resolve comments, clarify requirements, and ensure consistent application of policies. The Engineer also provides technical guidance on TxDOT permitting processes and access management standards to both internal and external stakeholders. If you want to build an exciting career, apply for this position!  This position is for ONE Development Engineer (Transportation Engineer) II, III, IV or V. The Texas Department of Transportation reserves the sole right in determining the level of position based on the applicant's work experience, education, skill level, and all other appropriate factors, and based on business needs. Salary Plan/Grade: Development & Access Management Engineer (Transportation Engineer) II:   B25 ($69,572.00 - $95,000.00/yearly) Development & Access Management Engineer (Transportation Engineer) III:  B26 ($76,530.00 - $101,000.00/yearly) Development & Access Management Engineer (Transportation Engineer) IV:  B27 ($84,182.00 - $115,000.00/yearly) Development & Access Management Engineer (Transportation Engineer) V:   B28 ($92,600.00 - $123,000.00/yearly)   69,572.00 123,

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