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Community Planner (Transportation), Dept. of Transportation, FHA - Multiple Locations (IL, Other)

Summary

This position is responsible for providing leadership, program expertise and technical support for the implementation of Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA’s) Planning program with an emphasis on transportation planning, programming, and project development. This position is also responsible for providing technical assistance to FHWA staff, State and local agencies, and other parties in the development and implementation of transportation planning techniques and processes.

Overview

  • Open & closing dates 05/22/2024 to 11/22/2024
  • Salary

    $143,736 - $191,900 per year

As a Community Planner, you will:

  • Be responsible for coordinating work efforts within FHWA, USDOT, Census Bureau, other federal agencies, national cooperative programs, universities, State DOTs, and local government agencies. Represent the FHWA and the Federal Government to outside agencies and stakeholders as an authoritative source on Transportation Planning.
  • Structure and guide research programs and projects to build understanding and advance Transportation Planning programs of states and MPOs. Develop programs and strategies to deploy innovative data collection and analysis capabilities for use by FHWA, FTA, EPA, States and local planning agencies.
  • Provide authoritative guidance to Federal, State and local governments on Transportation Planning issues. Identify program issues and capability gaps using formal evaluations and contacts with professional and stakeholder groups. Develop new program directions and initiatives in response to capability gaps; designs, develops, and directs studies to be undertaken in-house or by outside contractors to resolve these gaps. Evaluates work results and implications with respect to overall program objectives and policy implications.

The ideal candidate is a senior level executive who possesses a mastery of transportation planning and project management techniques and an in-depth knowledge of transportation planning processes, guidance, and policy.  In addition, the ideal candidate should be an expert public speaker with the ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences. 

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Transportation Planner - Sam Schwartz

Sam Schwartz, a TYLin Company, is a leading transportation engineering, planning, and environmental firm known nationally for our ability to solve complex transportation problems with creative, multi-modal solutions.  Our work includes diverse, high-profile projects for both private and public sector clients. We are located in Los Angeles/Oakland, CA, Washington, DC, Chicago, IL, Jersey City, NJ, New York, NY, Seattle, WA and Tampa, FL.

Job Summary

Sam Schwartz, a TYLin company, is seeking a full-time Transportation Planner to join a dynamic interdisciplinary team within the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) Division of Project Development. The successful candidate will work as part of the in-house consultant team to advance CDOT’s priorities and planning efforts and help deliver robust Complete Street projects in Chicago. The candidate will support projects through various tasks, including data analysis, stakeholder coordination, and development of maps, reports, presentations, and graphics.

The successful candidate must be self-sufficient, organized, and able to communicate concepts clearly and concisely through writing and graphical representation. The successful candidate shall be able to understand larger project needs while successfully managing day-to-day project demands under tight deadlines. The candidate will report to the City of Chicago Department of Transportation offices and is anticipated to be full-time in-person. The candidate will report to the offices of the City of Chicago Department of Transportation (2 N. LaSalle Street Suite 1110, Chicago, IL 60602). Evening and/or weekend hours may be required to support public engagement events.

Full description and application available here.

Transportation Specialist - US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration

The Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office (ITS JPO) is pleased to announce the following Program Manager opportunity.

The ideal candidate will possess experience that is comparable to the professional standards of a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), including knowledge of the principles, methods, or tools for developing, scheduling, coordinating, and managing large government research projects. The position offers the opportunity to coordinate ITS research with other DOT modes, Federal organizations, and other agencies, recommend research initiatives, monitor relevant research, and lead and manage specific projects through the entire innovation lifecycle.

This is an exciting opportunity if you are experienced in analyzing and reviewing ITS research and deployments and adept at collaborating with public and private transportation stakeholders on the implementation, commercialization, and communication of ITS technologies.  Come join the ITS JPO team if you are passionate about advancing tomorrow’s transportation technologies today to create a safer, smarter, more efficient transportation system!

The vacancy announcement is open from Wednesday, January 24, to Friday, February 23, 2024.

Intermediate Planner, Minnesota Department of Transportation

 Title: Intermediate Planner

Salary: $46,729 - $67,839 Annually

Employment: Full-time

 

About the position: You will provide professional planning support and analysis related to for the Office of Transit and Active Transportation’s statewide multimodal planning activities; support coordination with partners and provide coordination for implementation of initiatives tied to walking, bicycling, and transit in Minnesota and within MnDOT. This position will be involved with US Bicycle Route planning, planning for mitigating the effects of climate change on people walking, and MnDOT’s Statewide Bicycle System Plan update.

 

Minimum Qualifications

A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, Sociology, or Political Science.

OR

One (1) years of professional experience that demonstrates the following are required: (below)

  • Experience with planning and/or transportation
  • Experience with statistical analysis using spreadsheets or database applications
  • Written and verbal communication skills sufficient to prepare written documents and establish and maintain effective relationships with internal and external partners
  • Experience with quantitative and qualitative research techniques

 

Why Work For Us

GREAT BENEFITS PACKAGE! The State of Minnesota offers a comprehensive benefits package including low cost medical and dental insurance, employer paid life insurance, short and long term disability, pre-tax flexible spending accounts, retirement plan, tax-deferred compensation, generous vacation and sick leave, and 11 paid holidays each year.

 

Our differences make us stronger and leveraging them helps us create a workforce where everyone can thrive. The State of Minnesota is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to embedding diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility at our workplace. We do this by developing strong leaders and advocates, increasing cultural competence and understanding among all employees, and removing institutional barriers and attitudes that prevent employees from advancing as far as their talents will take them. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), marital status, familial status, receipt of public assistance, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, or age.

 

To Apply

Search for Job ID 54919 on the State of Minnesota's Careers Page

Fiscal Manager,Illinois Department of Transportation (Chicago Office)

Who: Illinois Department of Transportation (Chicago Office)

What: This position is accountable for reviewing, processing, and producing fiscal documents for public transit and rail operation assistance, capital improvement grant programs, and technical studies grants for the Office of Intermodal Project Implementation (OIPI). This position reports to the Financial Services Manager. There are no subordinates reporting to this position. This position operates in an environment where s/he is responsible for planning and controlling the financial management of all public transportation grant programs and demonstrating a technical level of review and constant attention to detail. In certain instances, grants may fund projects of large sophisticated transit systems. In other instances, the recipients are less prepared to attend to the administrative complexities of the program. The incumbent must provide a thorough review to ensure that the OIPI maintains sound fiscal control of various state and federal grant programs. S/He recommends appropriate action for OIPI fiscal matters for both grants and the operating budget ranging from initial commitment of funds through audit reconciliation. A typical problem confronting the incumbent is to control the fiscal activity for a variety of grant programs and incorporate requirements of fiscal compliance which often require special attention for the review and processing of documents. Other typical problems include maintaining a sound and efficient fiscal management program and recommending an effective allocation of resources for the OIPI’s operating budget. The greatest challenges are to develop an overall understanding of federal and state rules and guidelines for the financial programs of the OIPI to ensure they are consistently applied when reviewing contracts and invoices, to propose sound recommendations and refinements, and to produce and process accurate fiscal reports and documents in a timely manner. The volume of reports and documents generated by the incumbent makes timeliness an ongoing challenge in this position. Accomplishing these challenges requires the incumbent to constantly establish and reevaluate priorities for managing the workload. The incumbent is personally accountable for reviewing and processing the financial invoices and contracts for public transit and rail grant programs. He/she is responsible for preparing all required fiscal documents, monitoring the expenditure of funds, and coordinating the accounting and reporting associated with these programs. These fiscal responsibilities require completing and processing large quantities of paperwork with a strong emphasis on timeliness and attention to detail. This position maintains operational expenditure spreadsheets that assist the Financial Services Manager with developing and managing the annual operating

Responsibilities:

The ability of the incumbent to maintain relevant historical data and provide realistic projections helps to maximize available resources. The incumbent manages the OIPI’s accounts receivables and ensures proper procedures are followed. The incumbent implements sound business practices that are essential for data tracking and problem resolution regarding the department’s Fiscal Operations and Administration (FOA) mainframe accounting system as well as the Office of the Comptroller’s statewide accounting management system. S/He prepares monthly and quarterly status reports of fiscal transactions and maintains budget documents. The incumbent also assists with the development and annual maintenance of written processes and procedures for fiscal activities and maintains proper shared files for all fiscal documents. This position is constrained by departmental rules and regulations. The incumbent has latitude to accomplish tasks but refers matters of a unique and/or sensitive nature to the Financial Services Manager for consultation. This position maintains constant contact with OIPI staff in order to coordinate fiscal activities. In addition, the incumbent maintains contact with the Office of Finance and Administration and the Office of Planning and Programming. Externally the incumbent maintains contact with the Department of Central Management Services, Federal Transit Administration, and various vendors and organizations with which the department does business. This position requires occasional in-state travel which may include overnight stays. The effectiveness of this position may be measured by the ability of the incumbent to organize, prioritize, and communicate the administrative requirements of the OIPI’s grant programs and operating budget in order to maintain a sound financial management program in accordance with state and federal guidelines and generally accepted accounting practices. 

Qualifications:

• Education/Experience:

• Completion of a bachelor's degree majoring in business administration, public administration, business management, or accounting, OR

• Completion of two years of college plus two years of experience processing invoices, reviewing and organizing fiscal documents, developing and maintaining fiscal reports, or a combination thereof, OR

• Six years of experience processing invoices, reviewing and organizing fiscal documents, developing and maintaining fiscal reports, or a combination thereof

• Occasional in-state travel which may include overnight stays

• Valid driver’s license Position Desirables

• Knowledge and understanding of basic accounting principles

• Experience with public transportation and rail funding programs • General computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Excel

• Strong attention to detail • Strong oral and written communication skills

• Customer service mentality

• Willingness to learn and assist team members when needed

• Strong organizational skills

• Aptitude for working with numbers

Apply by reading instructions at the bottom of this document.