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Strategic Planner, CTA

Strategic Planner

Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago, IL

See original job posting at https://irecruitment.transitchicago.com/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?OAFunc=IRC_VIS_VAC_DISPLAY&p_svid=5501&p_spid=85022

Assists in the development of long-range system modernization, enhancement and expansion projects. Related duties include assisting in public outreach efforts, performing analysis and coordinating with outside consulting services and other governmental agencies. Synthesizes industry knowledge and research findings to support applications in initiatives such as modern rail transit technologies, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), corridor studies, bike-to-transit initiatives, Transit Oriented Development, urban design and energy efficiency. Assists in the development of transit funding strategies, including Federal and state grant opportunities, and other innovative financing projects. Manages transit-enhancement and mobility programs. Represents the CTA in meetings with other government agencies. Performs ad hoc policy analysis and other duties as assigned. Education and Experience Requirements Requires a Bachelor's degree in Transportation, Urban Planning, or Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline with academic instruction in transportation planning, operations, and/or policy analysis. Master's degree preferable.

Conceptual understanding of transit planning fundamentals, both economic and schedule-related.

Familiarity with data and information sources relevant to transportation planning.

Solid analytic and quantitative skills.

Aptitude for practical application of modeling methods to problem-solving.

Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Experience with effective design and delivery of presentations.

Ability to work with and supervise staff on short-term projects.

Ability to work and produce finished work products within a short-time frame.

Ability to exercise good judgment.

Ability to work with minimal supervision.

Experience with advanced analysis functions in Excel and proficient in Powerpoint.