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Transportation Planner II

Firm Name
Buncombe County
Firm Location
Asheville, NC
Firm Website
https://buncombecounty.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/Buncombe_County_Careers/job/Asheville-NC/Transportation-Planner--Planner-II-_R02203?shared_id=c6cc47af-ab54-462e-b258-9f8d3056818f

Description

his position will perform professional transportation and transit planning work within the Buncombe County Planning Department to ensure compliance with Federal, State and Local ordinances.

Primary Purpose:

The primary purpose of this position is to exercise limited independence and judgment within the transportation and transit planning specialties and to provide professional work for specific programs related to transportation and transit within the County’s Planning Department.

Minimum Education, Training and/or Experience (required at time of hire):

Bachelor’s degree in a related field and two (2) years of experience in planning or related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Additional Training and Experience: Knowledge of NCGS zoning and land use enabling legislation preferred.

License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation: AICP preferred

Essential Functions of the position:

Assist in the preparation of public transportation grant applications.

Assist in the prepare of compliance, financial and statistical reports and associated supporting documentation for grants.

Assist in the provision of financial management for federal, state and other grants used to support the public transportation system.

Assist in the development of requests for proposals for public transportation system contracts.

Assist in the oversight of public transportation contracts to ensure NCDOT and FTA compliance of public transportation operations contractor.

Review monthly, quarterly and annual performance, and compliance reports from the public transportation operations contractor and document findings and corrective actions needed.

Assist in the preparation of National Transit Database monthly and annual reports.

Conduct on-site reviews of the public transportation operations contractor and documents findings and corrective actions needed.

Maintain asset inventory for state and federal reporting for vehicles and other transit capital resources.

Assist in the implementation of the Community Transportation Services Plan and other public transportation plans.

Assist in the monitoring of public transportation performance indicators for service effectiveness.

Participate on other public transportation committees and boards as requested or required.

Serve on the MPO and RPO Technical Coordinating Committees.

Conduct extensive research in specific or general project areas.

Write and present formal and technical reports, working papers, and correspondence.

Conducts public meetings and prepares public presentations.

Provide technical assistance to other County departments.

Answer inquiries regarding planning functions.

Conduct planning studies in transportation and transit specialties

Perform other related duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:

Knowledge of transportation and transit planning specializations.

Knowledge of Section 5307, Section 5310, Section 5311, and other state and federal public transportation and transit grants.

Knowledge of NCDOT and FTA requirements and laws and an understanding of federal circulars and guidance.

Knowledge of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Drug and Alcohol Compliance/DAMIS, Title VI, Reasonable Modifications, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), EEO, and their relationship with and requirements applied to public transportation systems.

Knowledge of MPO and RPO programs and activities involving public transit, highway, pedestrian and bicycle programs.

Skill in collecting, analyzing and presenting technical data, research findings, reports, and recommendations to elected officials, appointed boards, community groups, and residents.

Ability to analyze public transportation system data, prepare reports, and recommend methods and strategies to increase public transportation productivity while decreasing public transportation costs.

Ability to effectively use Microsoft Office, GIS, modeling (transportation, etc.), and database management.

Knowledge of the principles and practices of rural and urban planning.

Knowledge of governmental programs, laws, grants, and services pertinent to the planning process.

Knowledge of the environmental and socioeconomic implications of the planning process.

Knowledge of management techniques as applied to local government administration.

Knowledge of research techniques and reporting methods.

Knowledge of the current literature, trends, and developments in the field of planning specialization.

Skill in the collection, analysis, and presentation of technical data and planning recommendations.

Ability to organize and conduct complex planning and research studies and to formulate substantive recommendations based on such studies.

Ability to express ideas effectively orally and in writing.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments.

Skill in conflict resolution and tact.

Ability to work with the public and articulate planning issues and requirements to a wide variety of audiences.

Job Details

Job Type
 Permanent
Paid Y/N
  Paid
Application Due
  10/27/2022

Contact Information

Contact Name
William High
Contact Email
williamhigh@gmail.com
The contact is a Carolina Planning alum.
Job Category:
Transportation
Job Sector:
Public