Develop and evaluate alternative conceptual designs; consolidate project alternatives and recommendations from stakeholder inputs.
Conduct stakeholder outreach and public involvement efforts, including organizing and leading meetings and presentations with stakeholders.
Lead project teams by assigning and monitoring work progress, mentoring colleagues, and conducting quality assurance reviews of completed work by team members.
Oversee projects, manage tasks, and collaborate with project teams in the development of multimodal transportation plans. The projects include feasibility studies, corridor studies, long-range transportation plans, master transportation plans, small area plans, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents/studies, and other related plans.
Act as a visible leader and trusted advisor to clients, both internally and externally, while championing AECOM's values. Facilitate the integration of planning and engineering efforts within project teams to establish a cohesive decision-making framework.
Collect and analyze transportation data to support project decision-making. Support the implementation of innovative planning processes and generate deliverables, including high-quality graphics, reports, and web-based products.
Collaborate with the local area Business Development Team and Senior Management in the development and execution of significant project pursuits and delivery. Establish relationships with external and internal clients, industry associations, potential consultant team members, and contractors.
Requirements
10+ years
aicp
pe
urban planning
civil engineering
leadership
Understanding of the state and regional transportation planning frameworks and collaboration processes in Texas.
10+ Years of related experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience in transportation projects including planning and data analysis, economic evaluation, freight analysis and demand modeling.
BA/BS + 10 years of related experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education, including 2 years of leadership
AICP or PE Certification is required.
Bachelor’s degree in urban/city/Regional Planning or Civil Engineering.
Demonstration of effective leadership skills as a project manager, key task leader, or deputy project manager in a significant transportation planning project or program.