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Planning Analyst - Metra - Chicago

For more information and to apply please visit: Metra 

Date Posted:
2/24/2023
Posting End Date:
3/31/2023
City:
Chicago
State:
IL
Salary Mid Point:
$68,236.00
Salary Range:
$54,589.00 - $81,884.00

Description 

Metra is one of the largest and most complex commuter rail systems in North America, serving Cook, DuPage, Will, Lake, Kane, and McHenry Counties. The agency is linking communities in Northeastern Illinois by providing safe, reliable, and efficient commuter service.

Reporting directly to the Department Head, Long Range Planning, the Planning Analyst will serve as lead Metra representative in various station area planning studies. Perform planning activities in support of Metra's strategic planning efforts and other regional, corridor, and station planning studies of the Metra rail system including planning for major capital expansion projects.  Participates in and executes elements of commuter rail planning studies. Research various proposals, initiatives, and regulatory guidelines. Collaborate with other departments to facilitate projects; provide analytical data and other support to Metra departments and outside agencies and represent Metra at regional committees and task forces. Perform other related duties as needed to meet the ongoing needs of the organization. 

Candidates can expect salary offers that range from the minimum to the mid-point of the salary range. Metra provides full pay ranges so candidate can consider their growth potential.

Metra is a railroad employer subject to the provisions of the Railroad Retirement Tax Act, not the Social Security Administration.


Requirements: 

  1. Bachelor's degree Urban, Regional, Transportation Planning, Business Administration, Geography, Economics, Statistics, or Applied Mathematics. Master’s degree preferred. 
  2. In addition to #1, must have two (2) years of hands-on experience with statistical, other quantitative analyses, geographic analysis, data management or travel demand forecasting. Experience should include significant project/task management.
  3. Must be able to read and interpret technical materials.
  4. Excellent analytical, verbal and written communications skills essential.
  5. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
  6. Experience with Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Preferences

  1. Experience with quantitative methods preferred.
  2. American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) preferred.

 

Metra requires all new-hire employees to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination prior to their first day of employment.

Please note: Regardless of any state laws that legalize marijuana, Metra prohibits applicants and  employees’ use or possession of marijuana (or marijuana paraphernalia), or having detectable amounts of marijuana in their bodies, including synthetic and/or non-synthetic substances such as THC for any reason for preemployment screening purposes, while on duty, subject to duty, on Metra property, or in Metra work equipment and vehicles.

Metra is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. It is our policy to fill vacant positions with qualified candidates without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, gender identity, disability, or any protected categories, assuming an individual can perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodation.