WSDOT Seeks Design Project Team Lead in Shoreline, WA

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is actively looking for a Design Project Team Lead (TE3) located in Shoreline, WA, offering a competitive salary ranging from $76,179 to $102,475 annually. This pivotal role requires a skilled engineer to oversee highway project delivery, ensuring adherence to scope, schedule, and budget constraints. In addition to project management, the position involves mentoring and supervising engineering staff to nurture their professional growth within WSDOT. The Design Project Team Lead plays a vital role in fulfilling WSDOT's mission of providing safe and reliable transportation options that foster economic vitality and enhance community livability. Candidates with strong leadership skills and a commitment to project delivery are strongly encouraged to apply, as this role significantly impacts the organization and the communities it serves.

The article provides a link to the job description and application process for interested individuals. This initiative underlines WSDOT's dedication to not only project success but also the development of future leaders in the field. Such opportunities are essential for improving the quality of transportation infrastructure in Washington State.

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