JEFFERSON CITY, MO — Eric Schroeter has been named the new Deputy Director/Chief Engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation. This position serves as the senior registered Professional Engineer responsible for preparation and approval of all engineering documents, plans, and specifications with oversight of the delivery of projects from planning through design and construction. The position also oversees the operations and maintenance work for the department.
Schroeter holds a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering. He has worked for MoDOT for 32 years including the past six years as the Assistant Chief Engineer. Through his career, he has served in a variety of positions, including construction, operations, and design at both the district and central office management levels. He was Interim District Engineer in the Central District prior to becoming State Design Engineer in 2013.
“During his time as State Design Engineer and Assistant Chief Engineer, Eric has guided the department to deliver a record $10 billion in projects, $385 million under budget and 94 percent on time, which is unprecedented by state DOTs,” MoDOT Director Ed Hassinger said. “Eric’s experiences will be critical in guiding and directing the department as we deliver $14.6 billion in transportation projects over the next five years. He will also be focused on improving our operations and overall customer service.”
Schroeter replaces Hassinger, who was promoted from the position to the MoDOT Director.