Transportation Engineers · OH

Licensed Transportation Engineers in Ohio.

Verified Professional Engineer (P.E.) transportation specialists practicing across Ohio, sourced live from the state board.

Transportation engineering in Ohio.

Highways, transit, traffic operations, signals and multimodal mobility planning.

EngineerMint aggregates live Ohio board records alongside claimable, verified profiles so owners, counsel, and contractors can locate qualified transportation P.E.s and confirm their credentials — without calls to the licensing board.

Browse by city below, post a Ohio brief to the marketplace, or run the AI Estimator for an order-of-magnitude cost and schedule.

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Hiring a transportation engineer in Ohio

How do I find a licensed transportation engineer in Ohio?+

Search EngineerMint's directory of P.E.-licensed transportation engineers in Ohio. Every record links back to the Ohio state board for live verification.

Do transportation engineers in Ohio need a P.E. license?+

Any transportation engineering work submitted to a Ohio building department, regulator, or DOT typically must be sealed by a P.E. licensed in Ohio.

What does a transportation engineer do?+

Highways, transit, traffic operations, signals and multimodal mobility planning.

How much does a transportation engineer cost in Ohio?+

Fees vary by scope. Use the AI Estimator for a rough order-of-magnitude figure, or post a brief to receive proposals from Ohio firms.

Licensure

When you need a licensed Professional Engineer for transportation projects in Ohio

Permits, stamped drawings, and code compliance turn on whether a Professional Engineer (P.E.) is on the deliverable. These are the situations where a licensed P.E. is non-negotiable.

Permitted construction & PE-stamped drawings

Any drawing submitted to a building department, AHJ, or utility for permit typically requires a Professional Engineer's stamp in the state the project will be built.

Public safety & code compliance

Life-safety, structural, electrical, and pressure-system work falls under state engineering practice acts. Unstamped work in these scopes is generally illegal and uninsurable.

Owner, lender, and insurer requirements

Owners, AHJs, lenders, and insurers commonly require P.E.-sealed deliverables before they will fund, approve, or insure a project — even on scopes that might otherwise be exempt.

Liability & professional responsibility

A P.E. seal documents professional responsibility for the design. Using a licensed engineer is the standard risk-transfer mechanism owners and contractors rely on.

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Firm comparison

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Project posting

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