Transportation Planner/Engineer (Planner I) CM

About the position Responsibilities • Assist in the development of planning studies, reports, reviews and evaluation of routine and conventional plans, with relatively few complex elements under the general guidance of senior staff. • Work on small projects or portions of larger projects. • Perform specific portions of a broader assignment of an experienced planner or engineer. • Perform basic GIS mapping and analyses under the supervision of an experienced planner or engineer. • Prepare and present detailed reports, maps, drawings and visual aids. • Attend meetings with senior staff. • Responsible for writing report sections. • Responsible for basic QA/QC tasks; review of own work, as well as reviewing the work of entry level Planners and Technicians. • Coordination with municipalities/agencies regarding data and scheduling. • Assist at various meetings including public and client meetings. Requirements • Bachelor's degree in planning or a related field. • Basic knowledge of planning principles and practices. • AICP Certification is preferred. • Member of a professional practice organization. Benefits • Excellent, competitive pay based on experience and qualifications • Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage options • Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts • 401(k) with Employer Match • Flexible work schedule including WFH policy (2 days/week) • Generous PTO • Discretionary annual employee bonus • Tuition reimbursement • Paid life insurance and long-term disability insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Legal Services • Employee Discount Programs • Paid professional licensing fees • Paid membership fees in professional organizations • Perks such as summer BBQ, golf outing, holiday party, and free snacks! Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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