NYS DOT operates a civil-infrastructure mandate across highways, railroads, mass transit, ports, and aviation—a portfolio requiring coordination across design, construction, and operations at scale. The tech stack reflects traditional infrastructure workflows (CAD, MicroStation, ArcGIS, Primavera P6) with an emerging shift toward Building Information Modeling (BIM adoption underway). Hiring skews heavily toward operations and field-based roles, with active projects spanning traffic-signal modernization, bridge replacement, and fast-track repair design—consistent with a large backlog of aging-infrastructure remediation.
The New York State Department of Transportation develops and operates transportation infrastructure statewide, including highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports, waterways, and aviation facilities. DOT is responsible for comprehensive transportation policy, long-range master planning, and public safety oversight of carriers and subsidized transit systems. The organization operates across design, construction, and ongoing operations, with 5,001–10,000 employees headquartered in Albany and active hiring in operations, engineering, and construction roles.
NYS DOT coordinates statewide transportation policy and operates infrastructure across highways, railroads, mass transit, ports, waterways, and aviation. The agency also oversees public safety regulation of carriers and provides oversight of publicly subsidized transit systems.
The department's core stack includes CAD, MicroStation, ArcGIS (and ArcGIS Pro), Primavera P6 for project management, and ProjectWise for asset collaboration. BIM adoption is currently underway.
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