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Associate Engineer - Analysis, Planning and Programming

City of Lincoln

City of Lincoln

Lincoln, NE, USA
Posted on Mar 6, 2026

Job Posting Information

The City of Lincoln Department of Transportation and Utilities is seeking a skilled, motivated, and highly responsible individual to assist in the evaluation, development, and coordination of various transportation-related activities. This position offers an opportunity to positively impact the City of Lincoln and to gain progressive experience in transportation engineering.

The Department’s mission is to responsibly deliver, enhance and maintain vital infrastructure and services for the good of our community. The Associate Engineer will be responsible for upholding this mission by supporting professional engineers and other technical staff engaged in traffic engineering on Transportation’s Analysis, Planning and Programming (APP) Team. This includes resolving problems of advanced professional and technical nature and using current transportation/traffic engineering principles and practices to achieve specific goals and program objectives. More information on the Transportation and Utilities Department can be found here: https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/City/Departments/LTU

Lincoln is a growing City of close to 300,000 residents and has enjoyed a steady annual population growth rate for the past 30 years. The City consistently earns top national rankings for its quality of life and its economy. This State Capital and college town offers the excitement of a big city with the convenience and friendliness of small-town living. Residents are proud of the city’s award-winning trail network, excellent educational system, low crime rate, high-tech infrastructure, and great climate for job seekers and entrepreneurs. Lincoln consistently earns top national rankings and has been named the "happiest City in America".

The City of Lincoln offers a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, group life, Employee Assistance Program, and employer matched retirement plan. The City also offers excellent paid vacation, sick leave, and holiday time off. Remote work options are available after completion of six months of work, at the discretion of department directors and direct supervisors.

Nature of Work/Examples of Work Performed

  • Assist in conducting various studies and analyses, to include the following:
    • Intersection control
    • Roadway safety
    • Pedestrian safety
    • Capacity
    • Crash patterns
    • Signal warrants
    • Speed, and
    • Benefit/cost.
  • Complete technical write-ups and summaries following studies and analyses.
  • Collect data related to the transportation network, to include the following:
    • Trip generations
    • Turning movements, and
    • Pedestrian activity.
  • Serve as a safety advocate, to include supporting the Safe Streets Lincoln initiative to eliminate all roadway fatalities and reduce suspected serious injuries by 60% by 2045.
  • Respond to community concerns, questions, and comments related to the transportation network; Specifically, those associated with roadway configurations, signal timing, signing, marking, and overall roadway and pedestrian safety.
  • Serve as point of contact for various groups and individuals impacted by or associated with the transportation network.
  • Communicate transportation-related information to the Public and other stakeholders.
  • Create project construction estimates.

Desirable Knowledge, Abilities & Skills/Desirable Training & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree with major course work in computer science, civil engineering, or related engineering or engineering technologies field or equivalent.
  • Engineering education with primary focus in the transportation/traffic engineering discipline.
  • Knowledge of roadway/intersection design, traffic studies, traffic signals, capacity analysis, signing and pavement markings, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or related engineering field;
  • Or any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the desirable knowledge, abilities and skills.

Necessary Special Requirements

  • Possession of a valid driver’s license or the ability to provide independent transportation.
  • Ability to qualify for Engineer-in-Training certification.

Why Join Us?

We commit ourselves to offering additional training opportunities and a variety of paths for professional growth. Our teammates enjoy benefits that include, but are not limited to, a retirement match with a total employer contribution of 9%, paid vacation, 11 holidays, sick leave, 2 personal convince holidays and excellent health, dental, and vision insurance plans. Join the largest department at the City of Lincoln today. We are excited to enhance our community’s quality of life together.