Transportation Planner II
Company: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
The Department of Transportation Planning of the Metropolitan
Washington Council of Governments (COG) is seeking a Transportation
Planner II to join a team responsible for meeting the federal
requirements for the National Capital Region Transportation
Planning Board (TPB), which is the agency designated under federal
law as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the
Washington region.Job ID/Number: DTP-122024Posted Date: 9/4/2024Job
Location: Washington, DCPosition Type: Full-timeDivision:
Department of Transportation PlanningDescription: The successful
candidate will perform professional-level technical, database, and
transportation project financial analysis to carry out the
metropolitan transportation planning process requirements for the
TPB and its committees, including supporting the development of
federally required plans and programs.The focus of the position
will be to support efficient implementation of the TPB's regular
planning activities/federal requirements, including but not limited
to a focus on technical project level database/details and analysis
associated with the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), the
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), the Unified Planning Work
Program (UPWP), Performance-Based Planning and Programming (PBPP)
and related activities. The position will monitor laws,
regulations, and policies impacting the TPB at the federal, state,
and local levels, and help to ensure compliance with those
requirements. This position will support TPB's special projects,
research on best practices, public outreach activities, and other
activities as directed.EXAMPLES OF WORK:The successful candidate
will:SUPPORT TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP)
ACTIVITIES:
- Work as part of a team to develop the National Capital Region
Transportation Improvement Program and assist with ongoing monthly
required maintenance actions as requested by member agencies,
including processing amendments and administrative
modifications.
- Input, manage, and analyze information about transportation
projects, programs, and in the TPB's Project InfoTrak (PIT)
database.
- Coordinate with internal staff and staff at member agencies on
TIP record requests, required updates, and needed information to
maintain an accurate project database.
- Communicate with the PIT database consultant on needed updates
to ensure smooth project data management.
- Monitor the status of key projects and programs managed by
member agencies.
- Produce written and visual information for public consumption
for use in documents, reports, memos, websites, graphics, and other
methods of communication.
- Develop documentation on transportation planning activities,
including the region's MTP - the National Capital Region
Transportation Plan, Visualize, publications, special reports, and
information for websites.
- Assist with and participate in cross-team and
inter-departmental collaboration in support of the development of
the MTP and other major plans and projects.
- Perform technical analysis using output from travel demand
models and other forecasting tools to analyze the performance of
the region's transportation plan.
- Research best practices or peer examples on topics such as
public participation, scenario planning, equity & environmental
justice, environmental mitigation, tourism/travel, health, or
methods of sharing such information in print or online.
- Develop text, maps, and graphics for use in publications,
presentations, and webpages.
- Track regional issues, priorities, policies, and projects.
- Assist with conducting technical analysis related to Title
VI/Environmental Justice and communities of concern.
- Assist with public outreach activities, including in-person and
virtual public forums and workshops.SUPPORT FEDERAL PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS:
- Support the development of federally-required performance
targets, collecting data, forecasting future performance, and
reporting on actual performance vs. targets.
- Conduct analysis of transportation projects completed and
planned to evaluate impact on performance.
- Collect and analyze transportation performance data, including
highway and transit trips, vehicle miles traveled, safety
statistics, and infrastructure asset condition.
- Use statistical techniques, including confidence intervals, to
normalize data, make projections, and conduct trend analysis.
- Support data visualization, GIS inventory, and mapping and
graphing techniques to display PBPP performance in presentations to
the TPB, TPB Technical Committee, and other subcommittees or
meetings.
- Coordinate PBPP analysis results.
- Collect financial data, including revenue projections and
project and program costs, to provide regional tables of revenues
and expenditures for the long-range plan.
- Conduct research and assessment of state, regional, and local
highway and transit plans and projects, both capital and
operating.CONDUCT OTHER ACTIVITIES:
- Provide staff support for board and committee meetings,
including meeting mailouts, meeting preparation, and writing
meeting minutes and summaries.
- Support the development of documentation regarding MPO
self-certification.
- Perform other duties as required.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
NoneREQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of metropolitan
transportation planning.
- Ability to communicate in writing and speaking about complex
technical topics to non-technical audiences.
- Strong analytical and computer skills; strong software skills
in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), GIS,
Microsoft Access or other database software; graphic design skills
such as Canva and Adobe Suite products (InDesign, Photoshop and
Illustrator) a plus.
- Ability to review and develop capital and operating financial
summaries.
- Strong written and verbal communications skills, including the
ability to summarize information in a clear and concise
manner.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other
employees, elected and senior appointed officials and the public,
and to work cooperatively in a team environment.
- Strong skills in preparing for and facilitating virtual
meetings for large and small groups.
- Ability to prepare, produce, and present clear, effective, and
accurate reports and presentations.
- Demonstrated interest and experience in public administration,
particularly in the National Capital Region.
- Ability to execute tasks with minimal supervision, and ability
to respond flexibly to a small staff with significant demands on
time.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Requires a minimum of three years
working experience in transportation planning. Possession of a
bachelor's or master's degree in transportation planning,
engineering, public administration, or a related field. Any
equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the
required knowledge, skills and abilities will be
considered.COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:Strong skills required for
Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams).
Experience with Microsoft Access or other database software.
Experience with WordPress and/or SharePoint to support limited
updates to existing websites (e.g., photo or text changes). ArcGIS,
Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop) considered
desirable.COMMUNICATION SKILLS:Ability to read, analyze, and
interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial
reports, spreadsheets, and legal documents. Ability to respond to
common inquiries or complaints from members, regulatory agencies,
community leaders and members. Ability to effectively present
meeting related or MPO process information to top management,
public groups, and/or boards of directors.MATHEMATICAL
SKILLS:Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts,
interest, percentages, etc. Ability to apply statistical
concepts.REASONING ABILITY:Ability to interpret personnel policies
and practices and make appropriate decisions; good judgment,
initiative, ability to maintain confidentiality.PHYSICAL
DEMANDS:The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle,
or feel; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to
be at a computer for much of the day and to walk to in- or
out-of-office meetings. The employee is occasionally required to
stand and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally
lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust
focus.WORK ENVIRONMENT:The work environment characteristics
described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. This is a
fast-paced environment and requires the ability to handle multiple
tasks at any given time. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually
moderate.If you would like to apply, please click HERE
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