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Transportation Planner II or III

Mid-America Regional Council

Kansas City, MO United States

How to Apply
URL: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=60fa70c8-e024-414a-a61b-6a3c8ed21faa&ccId=9202355619098_3&jobId=564980&jwId=9202355619098_1&lang=en_US
Other: https://www.marc.org/about-marc/careers-marc/open-positions

JOB DESCRIPTION

ABOUT THIS POSITION

The planner will assist in the support of one or more regional committees or subcommittees that provide oversight to regional planning efforts and funding programming activities. The planner will work with the agency's public affairs staff to develop information to support a comprehensive community education and engagement process involving local officials, other stakeholders, and the public. The planner will be responsible for collecting and analyzing information about climate and environmental strategies that could affect transportation investments; meeting with local officials and other stakeholders to discuss plans and policies; and identifying potential approaches to enhance the resilience of the region's transportation infrastructure through supportive policies, programs, and practices.

Examples of what you'll do

  • Lead a planning effort to assess the resilience of the region's transportation system to natural hazards such as flooding, drought, and severe storms
  • Lead or support development of transportation and environmental benchmarks, performance measures, modeling applications and targets
  • Support activities of MARC committees and roundtables, with a focus on connecting transportation and environmental planning goals
  • Support local government transportation and environmental planning studies
  • Write and support grant applications for various environmental/transportation opportunities
  • Support procurement and management of vendor contracts
  • Participate in internal staff workgroups
  • Other duties as assigned

ABOUT YOU

Skills you'll need

  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of urban and regional planning, transportation planning, climate resilience, environmental planning, and community planning and/or other related disciplines.
  • Strong project management skills.
  • The ability to be effective in working with diverse constituencies, including local government officials, internal and external boards and committees and the public.
  • Interpersonal skills necessary to effectively interact with internal staff; effectively communicates with the general public, media, and outside organizations to successfully present information, respond to questions and consult with others.
  • Strong attention to detail, ability to handle multiple demands simultaneously, and strong interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent oral, written communication and public speaking skills, strong group facilitations skills, and experience with communicating regional climate resilience, land use, and transportation planning concepts.
  • Skills in operating computer programs using spreadsheet, database, word processing, geographic information systems, and other similar programs.
  • Skills in interpreting complex graphics and/or computer output related to urban and regional planning processes.
  • Knowledge of the principles of research, standard statistical procedures, sources of planning information, and techniques used in the preparation of materials for presentation.
  • Skill in developing grant proposals and managing grant implementation.

Basic requirements

Depending on the level of Planner, the positions require a minimum of a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in regional, environmental or transportation planning, environmental studies, geography, public administration, or closely related field.

Demonstrated experience using data and data tools to drive decisions in innovative directions.

  • Planner II – 2 to 5 years' experience and a Master's degree required
  • Planner III - 5 to 8 years' experience and a Master's Degree required

All positions require successful and progressively responsible and related work experience, and project management experience.

Additional qualifications

Your resume will stand out if you have:

  • Certification from American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) is preferred.
Experience Level
Mid II (4-8 years)
AICP Level
Preferred
Specialty
Transportation Planning
Salary Range
$50,600-$71,400

Contact Information

Andrea Bright Harrell
Address
600 Broadway
Suite 200
Kansas city, MO
64105
United States
Employer URL
Phone
816-701-8208