JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION PLANNER
A Senior Transportation Planner position is open at the Whatcom Council
of Governments. A full job description and list of qualifications are
listed below and available at
www.wcog.org.
For more information, call (360) 676-6974.
Closes: Open until position filled.
Salary Range: Grade 21 ($53,600-$65,922)
How to Apply: Send a resume and cover letter to:
Gordon Rogers
Whatcom Council of Governments
314 East Champion Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
Fax (360-738-6232)
Electronic submissions are acceptable, and
should be sent to: Gordon(a)wcog.org
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WHATCOM COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION: Senior Transportation Planner
REPORTS TO: Planning Director
SALARY GRADE: 21 ($53,600 - $65,922)
FLSA: Exempt
POSITION SUMMARY:
With guidance from the Planning Director, completes technical research,
manages data, coordinates digital and other mapping projects, and
assists with technical aspects of both transportation and
non-transportation information and documents. Performs technical
planning and programming support activities associated with Metropolitan
Planning Organization (MPO) and Regional Transportation Planning
Organization (RTPO) plan development, project implementation, and
technical and statistical analyses. Transportation demand modeling is a
primary function. Successful candidates will have experience with the
EMME/2 platform. Performs data collection, works with MPO/RTPO members
in using and maintaining WCOG's EMME/2 bi-national/regional
transportation demand model and possibly other models in providing
demand forecasts for Whatcom County, its cities, consultants and others.
May supervise others in the course of daily work or other specific task
assignments. Works cooperatively with other WCOG staff and may be
assigned additional, project specific, tasks that include facilitating
technical work groups or committees of interested citizens and/or agency
representatives. The Senior Transportation Planner may also be called
upon to work outside the office in represent WCOG at public meetings,
workshops and coordinating sessions that may include elected and
appointed officials from public and private sector.
TYPICAL DUTIES:
Acquire and enter appropriate data to populate the WCOG Transportation
Demand Model as needed to reflect current conditions as well as to
forecast future transportation demand.
Work closely with the Planning Director to prepare, review, revise and
update Regional and Metropolitan Transportation Plans, and cooperate
with the Washington State Department of Transportation in development of
future iterations of the Washington Transportation Plan (WTP).
Provide technical and administrative support for the MPO/RTPO
Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TTAC) and the Community
Transportation Advisory Group (CTAG). Prepare and present supporting
documentation such as poster boards, documents and MS PowerPoint
presentations.
Assist in advising local jurisdictions on matters pertaining to federal
and state transportation planning and programming requirements.
Complete research and compilation of facts and data, communicate with
representatives of multiple organizations, organize and write project
reports and project grant applications. Develop presentation graphics,
reports on active projects, and prepare meeting records and summaries.
Work with outside agencies such as the Whatcom Transportation Authority
and Western Washington University to develop, maintain, and share
transportation system data and information.
Complete other tasks as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Bachelor's degree in urban, regional or transportation planning,
engineering, or other closely related disciplines. A master's degree is
preferred.
Experience:
At least three years of experience as a transportation planner or
engineering technician, or in a position requiring substantial
familiarity with transportation planning principles. A Master's degree
in a planning or related curriculum may be considered in lieu of one
year of experience.
Other:
Must be able to work independently, communicate effectively in writing
and in oral presentation and be able to produce clear, concise, written
technical and non-technical reports. Must possess excellent computer
application skills and have experience in the use of Microsoft word
processing, spreadsheet, visual presentation and database management
programs.
Position requires a valid driver's license and access to reliable
transportation.