Accesses and analyzes information prepared by others in a geographic information system (GIS) format
Interacts with clients and planning and engineering project teams
Manages a variety of transportation planning projects and tasks, which could include transit planning, and operations analysis, travel demand/transit demand analysis and forecasting, analysis of travel patterns and transportation conditions, traffic simulation and traffic operations analysis, development of transportation system and corridor alternatives.
Uses planning data, analysis, and report products to successfully complete multimodal transportation system planning studies, multi-modal corridor studies, environmental analysis and other transportation planning activities.
Participate in public meetings or hearings to explain planning proposals, to gather feedback from those affected by projects, or to achieve consensus on planning studies.
Requirements
gis
project management
7-10 yrs
aicp
ms office
adobe photoshop
Experience managing project budgets, schedules and resources
7 - 10 years of relevant transportation planning and project management experience
Bachelor's degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Transportation Engineering, Geography, Economics, Public Administration or other related field.
Ability to articulate and apply sustainability principles in the planning process
Master's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Transportation Engineering, Geography, Economics Public Administration, or other related field.
Understanding of the principles of multimodal transportation systems planning, scenario-based planning and the linkages between land use and transportation.
Strong oral and written communications skills and be capable of public speaking in small group settings.
AICP plus one or more of the professional certifications listed above.