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Vermont Agency of Transportation

Vermont Agency of Transportation

Government Administration

Barre, Vermont 153 followers

Vermont's State transportation agency: "Working to get you there."

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Vermont's State transportation agency: "Working to get you there."

Website
https://vtrans.vermont.gov/
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Barre, Vermont
Type
Government Agency

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  • We're seeking a Pavement Materials Engineer! Our Materials Section is looking for a Civil Engineer to join the Bituminous Material Unit to help develop and implement pavement materials recommendations, support paving projects through scoping and design, and ensure that specifications are met during construction. The position involves collaboration with Asset Management, Roadway Design, and Construction teams to improve Vermont’s transportation infrastructure. Ideal candidates enjoy problem-solving, working in diverse environments, and have strong communication skills. Based in Berlin, this role offers a mix of field and office work with some remote flexibility. Learn more and/or apply: https://lnkd.in/evGkb-5W

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  • We're hiring! Check out the incredible opportunity to join our Highway Safety & Design team.

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    The Agency of Transportation is hiring a Civil Engineer to join the Roadway Design group in Highway Safety and Design. This role offers hands-on experience in highway design, including drafting plans, preparing specifications, and calculating quantities for projects like roadway reconstruction, culvert rehabilitation, and slope stabilization. You'll work with advanced CADD platforms like Microstation and OpenRoads and have opportunities to assist senior engineers and participate in field investigations and inspections. Based in Barre, VT, this position may offer a hybrid telework schedule. Recent and upcoming graduates in civil engineering are encouraged to apply and bring their skills to projects that shape Vermont's infrastructure! https://bit.ly/4ajWSb4

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  • Our Director of Administration, Jayna Morse, is participating in the second annual AASHTO Safety Summit today, showcasing our agency advancements in employee safety and bringing back lessons learned from other state DOTs on embedding safety in policy, legislation and funding decisions.

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    An accomplished and results-oriented leader, attaining organizational goals and full business potential through executive-level strategic direction and leadership.

    Wow! What a powerful kickoff by National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy to the second annual AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials) Safety Summit! With a focus on Vision, Culture Change, Strategy, Innovation, Partnerships, and Leadership, Federal Highway Administration Acting Administrator Kristin White’s comments on leadership - are you holding yourself accountable, and walking the walk? - really resonated. At the Vermont Agency of Transportation our strategic workforce committees developed our cultural values - #Safety is #1! 👏 I’m so proud of the work our team is doing in this arena.

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  • EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT Meet Liz Beebe, our Occupational Safety and Health Manager! Liz oversees the Agency’s Employee Safety Program, which protects 1,300 workers throughout Vermont in a variety of environments and facilities. In a high-risk industry where workers cannot always control their environments, Liz and the safety team establish reasonable guidance that is innovative and financially responsible, while building a safety culture where employees feel empowered to speak up about concerns to get resolutions. Liz joined AOT as a Safety Technician in January 2019 and worked on compliance programs and engaging with employees to learn about their safety needs. During the COVID pandemic, Liz and her team were a part of the State’s emergency response and delivered vaccines and personal protective equipment to healthcare facilities and assisted with food distribution and COVID test kit distribution for communities. “The incredible people who work here at AOT serve their communities in so many more ways than the public realizes,” Liz said. “Every day, our folks go above and beyond, and I am proud to be a part of that.” In January 2022, Liz was promoted to Occupational Safety and Health Manager. Throughout the Agency, Liz herself is known for going way above and beyond to keep our employees safe – and she always does it with heart, energy, and great expertise. Outside of work, Liz’s great passion is her flower garden, where she can be found most evenings rolling around in the dirt with her dogs and kids. #spotlight #employeesafety #safety #leadership #transportation #occupationalsafety #VTrans #vermont #agencyoftransportation

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  • September Highlight! AOT’s 2024 Research and Innovation Symposium was held yesterday in Barre with more than 120 people in attendance. Our eighth annual Symposium, which also serves as our State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) Collaborators and Partners Event, featured 24 projects funded by AOT sources and other partners. Each project has a Vermont impact as described on each project page. Learn more on our website about the projects and view recordings of the sessions, including the Plenary Session featuring Innovation Culture: https://lnkd.in/eA4KiVQ7 AOT would like to thank everyone who presented and participated. We applaud our Research team, Emily Parkany and Ashlie Mercado, for their outstanding work on the Symposium and their ongoing efforts throughout the year to ensure that research helps to drive our Agency’s work to maintain, expand, and improve Vermont’s transportation infrastructure.

    2024 VTrans Hybrid Research and Innovation Symposium

    2024 VTrans Hybrid Research and Innovation Symposium

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  • Does being an integral part of critical operations interest you? We're hiring, apply now!

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    Do you want to be part of the team that keeps Vermont moving, even in the toughest winter conditions? ❄️ We're looking for Technicians to join us for the season. Your work will directly support the safety of Vermonters by maintaining our highways and keeping the roads clear. Apply now! https://bit.ly/3XuP7KB

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  • Yesterday at our Dill Building in Berlin, Transportation Secretary Joe Flynn and Chief Engineer Jeremy Reed were presented with $800,000 in federal funding secured by Congresswoman Becca Balint to replace an outdated culvert in Lowell on Vermont Route 100, one of the key north-south highways that links the Northeast Kingdom with Central Vermont. The new culvert will greatly reduce the possibility of a major, unplanned closure that could significantly affect residents and businesses across this region due to the limited number of detour options. This culvert dates back to 1948 and is one of thousands of old, outdated culverts installed during the Eisenhower Interstate era of the 1960s and 1970s that are susceptible to failure, resulting in significant community disruption. If this culvert in Lowell were to fail, an emergency closure would require a detour of 27 miles for area residents, visitors, truck freight, and public transportation and also place pressure on local roadways. The new 15-foot-wide culvert will replace three 6-foot-wide culverts. Work is excepted to begin next summer and be completed by next fall. This federal funding was secured by Rep. Balint as one of 15 Community Funding Projects across Vermont in the 2024 fiscal year.

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  • Come join our team!

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    🚧 We're hiring a Transportation Operations Technician in Middlesex, VT! This role is a fantastic opportunity to start a career in transportation with the State of Vermont. In this role, you'll play a crucial part in maintaining our roads and highways, ensuring safety and efficiency. If you enjoy working outdoors, have a strong work ethic, and are eager to learn, this could be the perfect fit for you. CDL training provided. Apply now and contribute to Vermont's transportation infrastructure! https://bit.ly/3YH5MLO

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  • Check out this #opportunity at AOT! Are you a leader with experience navigating disaster response, overseeing hazardous materials or occupational safety programs at a statewide level, or working with disadvantaged populations? We'd like to discuss this position with you!

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    An accomplished and results-oriented leader, attaining organizational goals and full business potential through executive-level strategic direction and leadership.

    Come join our team! AOT is #Hiring for a mission critical role that provides counsel to the Agency's leadership on critical infrastructure sector emerging issues, oversees the Agency's disaster response and recovery programs, advances the work of the employee safety and hazardous materials programs, and oversees the Agency's encampment program. Are your our next Special Services Manager? https://lnkd.in/eKgnxsk7

    AOT Senior Manager III - Special Services Bureau

    AOT Senior Manager III - Special Services Bureau

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  • AOT and VERMONT DEPT FISH & WILDLIFE have been collaborating for years to expand and improve #wildlifecrossings in critical areas throughout the state. AOT and F&W work closely together to consider the needs of wildlife movement and habitat #connectivity in planning and project delivery. AOT supported the design and construction of the Monkton Salamander Crossing project through the Transportation Alternatives Program, which has a funding category for wildlife crossings. This crossing has been a great success to ensure safe crossing for the intended creatures as well as for others, including a bear recently caught on camera making safe passage through the tunnel under Monkton Road in Monkton, VT.

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