Guide grant writing efforts and proposal development.
Identify opportunities for improvement and make constructive suggestions.
Direct spatial analysis and mapping efforts to support planning and decision-making.
Lead land use and transportation planning initiatives, managing project scopes and schedules; ensuring completion of all items.
Travel to project sites or client meetings, which may involve driving or flying.
Direct research and interpretation of code requirements for properties and projects.
Review and finalize content for reports and memos, ensuring clarity, quality, and alignment.
Prepare clear, accurate project documents including presentations, memorandums, reports, and spreadsheets.
Facilitate and support team communication and coordination.
Manage preparation and submission of land use and permit applications, ensuring completeness and compliance.
Develop and maintain comprehensive project schedules, adjusting timelines and resources as needed.
Set and manage client expectations when appropriate.
Identify resources needed and coordinate with group leads to delegate individual responsibilities.
Occasionally, may be required to lift objects weighing up to 15 lbs.
Occasional visits to project and construction sites may involve walking, standing, kneeling, or navigating uneven terrain.
Manage and coordinate deliverables across teams and subconsultants, from a range of disciplines.
Manage project budgets including analysis of project spending, preparation of budget reports, and management of timely and accurate invoicing.
Serve as primary point of contact for clients and stakeholders throughout project lifecycle.
Keep track of lessons learned and share those lessons with team members.
Establish and maintain relationships with agencies to streamline permitting and approval processes.
Facilitate client, stakeholder, and public meetings and presentations and ensure follow through on action items.
Handle day-to-day client interaction, identifying needs and evaluate solutions.
Lead coordination of land use and regulatory processes across disciplines and jurisdictions.
Develop strategies and recommendations for clients in coordination with technical experts.
Coordinate with design team to ensure timely and accurate information for permit applications.
Ensure project documents comply with project requirements and are complete, current, and stored appropriately.
Lead development of project documents in coordination with planners, engineers, subconsultants, and clients, including reports, memos, presentations, and graphics.
Develop lasting relationships with client personnel that foster long-term client relationships.
Requirements
smartsheet
microsoft project
bluebeam
bachelor's
5 years
transportation
Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Skilled in writing and editing reports and proposals.
Familiarity with project management software (e.g., Smartsheet, Microsoft Project)
Ability to work effectively remotely.
Motivate team to work together in the most efficient manner.
Microsoft Office Suite: Advanced knowledge of Word, Excel and PowerPoint knowledge.
Duties are primarily conducted in a standard office setting, requiring prolonged periods of sitting at a desk or computer.
5 years of relevant experience with increasing responsibility.
Understanding of transportation, land use and environmental planning.
Self-starter with efficient time management and the ability to work independently.
Familiarity with permitting and entitlement processes.
Bachelor’s degree in planning (transportation, development, public policy, land use, or environmental.)
Proven ability to facilitate team, project, and client meetings effectively and document meeting outcomes.
Awareness of engagement principles and processes.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Familiarity with both Washington State and federal regulations.
Experience in Bluebeam or Adobe In-Design.
Ability to travel to meetings within the greater Seattle area.
Ability to conduct research, compile, and analyze technical data.
Benefits
10 vacation days annually, which increases with years of service.
Group life insurance
Medical insurance
Dependent Care FSA option
Long-term disability insurance
Subsidized ORCA bus/rail pass
Vision insurance with a no-premium option
Six weeks of supplemental paid family leave
An excellent 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer contributions
Travel accident insurance
Short-term disability insurance
Seven paid holidays and two floating holidays
Health Savings Account (HSA) option with employer contribution
Up to one week (five business days) of paid jury duty per year.
10 days of personal and sick time to care for yourself and family members.