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Senior Planner- Transportation

Firm Name
Town of Garner
Firm Location
Garner, NC
Firm Website
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/garnernc/jobs/2483124/senior-planner-transportation?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

Description

SALARY: $53,768.00 – $83,449.60 Annually

CLOSING DATE: 07/07/19 11:59 PM

The Town of Garner (pop. 33,000) is looking for a planning team member that is eager to be involved in transportation projects such as:
Expansion of GoRaleigh bus service into Garner;
Upcoming Bus Rapid Transit service between Garner Station and downtown Raleigh;
Planning around two future stops for Triangle Commuter Rail;
Preparing for the arrival of the NC 540 expressway;
Managing the Town’s on-call transportation services contract for planning and design services – current contracts include:
Jones Sausage Road realignment and rail grade separation (adjacent to the new Amazon Distribution Center)
Garner Transit Planning Study for enhanced local service
White Oak / Hebron Church / Ackerman roads roundabout
Town liaison for NCDOT improvement projects including:
The area’s first continuous flow intersection at Timber Drive/Hammond Road and US 70
Synchronized street improvements for US 401
Bridge replacement enhancements

APPLY ONLINE: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/garnernc/jobs/2483124/senior-planner-transportation?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

DESCRIPTION:
The Town of Garner is seeking an experienced Senior Planner – Transportation. This position performs difficult professional work developing, coordinating and implementing a variety of transportation and land use planning activities and programs – coordinate with others on local implementation of Wake Transit Plan recommendations, develop and implement a formal TIA/TIS scoping and review program, coordinate with internal departments to promote bicycle and pedestrian improvements, recommend transportation projects for local funding, develop and implement a joint land use and transportation review of rezoning requests, seek grant and competitive funding dollars for local transportation projects, etc. – along with related work as required. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Planning Director who heads the Planning Department’s land use and transportation services section.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
• Advises the Planning Director and department staff on transportation–transit, roadway, bicycle, pedestrian–matters, with an emphasis on the influencing of land use decisions;
• Advises Town Council, Planning Commission and others on transportation-related issues;
• Performs and manages complex and sensitive professional transportation planning projects,
research and analysis as assigned;
• Represents the Town as the voting member of both the Technical Coordinating Committee and
the Transit Planning Advisory Committee of the Capital Area Metropolitan Organization (CAMPO);
• Participates in CAMPO subcommittees and special studies as assigned;
• Coordinates with area transit agencies on local implementation of Wake Transit Plan
recommendations;
• Manages the Garner Transportation Plan and ensures coordination with CAMPO Metropolitan
Transportation Plan;
• Identifies and prioritizes transportation improvements to be included in the Town’s multi-year
Capital Improvement Program (CIP);
• Identifies and prepares applications for transportation grant funding as available;
• Reviews site plans and preliminary subdivision plans as part of the Technical Review Committee
for compliance with transportation plans and regulations;
• Prepares and presents staff reports to the Planning Commission and Town Council;
• Responds to questions from citizens regarding transportation improvements and projects taking
place within the Town’s planning jurisdiction;
• Reviews NCDOT project plans and provides comments and suggestions;
• Consults with developers and coordinates with North Carolina Department of Transportation
(NCDOT) to establish initial scope for required Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) studies;
• Reviews TIA studies, stays apprised of NCDOT improvement requirements as applicable, and
coordinates Town responses and recommendations through preliminary site plan/subdivision plan
approval;
• Consults with officials in other local, state or federal agencies regarding transportation-related
issues;
• Attends a number of evening meetings;
• Performs related tasks as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduation from a four-year accredited college or university with a degree in transportation planning, urban planning, civil engineering or related field and at least three years of professional transportation planning experience is required.
A valid driver’s license is required.
A master’s degree in urban planning or related field and AICP certification are preferred.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The salary range shown is the full range.
Equal Opportunity Employer

Job Details

Job Type
 
Paid Y/N
 Paid
Application Due
 07/07/2019
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Job Category:
Community Development, Economic Development, Land Use, Transportation
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