The Transportation Planning Project Manager will, as part of a highly experienced, high energy team, manage and execute transportation planning studies for a wide variety of public sector clients throughout the US. Types of studies include but are not limited to:
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Metropolitan Transportation Plans
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Short-, Mid-, and Long-Range Transportation and Mobility Plans
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Transportation Master Plans
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Transit Development Plans
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High-Capacity Transit (BRT, LRT, Commuter Rail, etc.) Studies
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Corridor and Feasibility Studies
Responsibilities:
The Transportation Planning Project Manager.
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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.
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Accesses and analyzes information prepared by others in a geographic information system (GIS) format
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Interacts with clients and planning and engineering project teams
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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.
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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.
Required Qualifications:
- 7 - 10 years of relevant transportation planning and project management experience
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Bachelor's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Transportation Engineering, Geography, Economics, Public Administration or other related field.
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Demonstrated Project Management experience
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Strong oral and written communications skills and be capable of public speaking in small group settings.
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Understanding of the principles of multimodal transportation systems planning, scenario based planning and the linkages between land use and transportation.
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Ability to articulate and apply sustainability principles in the planning process
Desired Qualifications:
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Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Transportation Engineering, Geography, Economics Public Administration, or other related field.
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AICP plus one or more of the professional certifications listed above.
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Experience managing project budgets, schedules and resources
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Basic proficiency in the use of the MS Office suite of products (e.g. MS Word, Excel, etc.) to produce report documents and tabulate data
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MS Project
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Experience with graphic programs such as Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator is preferred
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Strong proficiency in GIS and data analysis
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled