Senior Transportation Planner
Company: Center for Watershed Protection
Location: Los Gatos
Posted on: January 11, 2025
Job Description:
Senior Transportation PlannerSalary: $63.1226 - $81.1391 per
hourPlus excellent benefits and 3% salary increases scheduled for
July 2025 and July 2026.The is accepting applications for the
Senior Transportation Planner position in the . This is a unique
opportunity to shape and develop a vital role within our
organization.The Senior Transportation Planner will focus on
managing projects and programs that support sustainable
transportation opportunities for the Town while addressing and
improving mobility, safety, environmental, social, and economic
conditions around transportation. The selected candidate will
support the Town's ongoing initiatives around transportation
planning, including identifying grant programs and managing
transportation planning related projects. The Senior Transportation
Planner will assist in the review of transportation studies and
develop and implement policies related to Transportation Demand
Management and Vehicle Miles Traveled in private developments and
manage parking programs. The Senior Transportation Planner will
represent the Town on regional transportation committees and take
the lead in identifying and securing local and competitive
transportation funds. The Senior Transportation Planner reports to
the Town Engineer.The Ideal CandidateThe Town is looking for an
experienced transportation professional who is visionary and
innovative with strong leadership skills, passion for community
engagement, and commitment to customer service. They will be
results-oriented with strong communication skills, including public
speaking, writing, listening, persuasion, and facilitation with the
following experience:
- Researching, applying for, and managing State and Federal
transportation grants.
- Presenting to elected and appointed officials, the public, and
other stakeholders.
- Bicycle and pedestrian master planning on a community-wide
basis, both the planning phase of the work and project
implementation/management.
- Variety of mobility-related projects and programs, including
bicycle, pedestrian and rideshare.
- VTA process and procedures.
- Parking program management.Schedule: The normal workweek for
this position is Monday through Friday with 4/10 or 9/80 schedule
options; however, you may be occasionally required to attend
evening meetings. This position is not eligible for a remote or
hybrid work schedule.About the DepartmentThe Parks and Public Works
Department (PPW) is responsible for the maintenance and
improvements of the Town's public parks, facilities, streets, and
other infrastructure. Our goal is to efficiently provide residents,
businesses, and visitors with the highest quality service possible,
with dedication and professionalism. The Department has five
service areas: Engineering, Capital Improvement, Streets and
Signals, Parks, and Environmental Services.EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL
FUNCTIONSManagement reserves the right to add, modify, change, or
rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make
reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform
the essential functions of the job.Essential and other important
responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to,
the following:
- Develops and implements transportation planning projects,
programs, systems, and policies. Plans, prioritizes, and manages
assigned activities.
- Provides program area expertise, project support, and
coordination and collaborates with Parks and Public Works staff and
other Town Departments on complex, highly visible, and politically
significant transportation-related policies, projects, and
issues.
- Evaluates the complex and often sensitive and competing aspects
of transportation planning decisions.
- Manages project scoping, budgeting, performance measures,
consultant services (procuring and managing), grant applications
and compliance, public outreach, and other program activities.
Identifies problems and potential solutions, evaluates
alternatives, prepares findings, recommends options, and ensures
implementation.
- Designs and prepares maps, charts, outreach flyers, and other
graphic materials.
- Reviews, analyzes, and responds to project applications,
ensuring compliance with ordinances and standards and making
recommendations that balance and optimize the needs of all
transportation users and of the community at large.
- Provides outreach to and solicits from stakeholders, including
representatives of business, schools, and community organizations
regarding transportation-related needs and concerns; responds to
transportation-related inquiries from the public.
- Presents transportation plans, policies, programs, options, and
considerations to a wide range of audiences including staff,
contractors and consultants, executive management, Town Council,
other agencies, members of the public, and the business community.
Facilitates community outreach meetings, and professionally
responds to community and stakeholder questions and concerns, with
appropriate follow-up action.
- Manages funding for and implementation of the Town's Safe
Routes to School program.
- Participates in and contributes to the implementation of
multi-modal transportation programs and projects in the Town's
General Plan Update (Circulation Element) and various other
Town-wide planning documents. Participates in updating the Traffic
Mitigation Fee ordinance and any future transportation-related
mitigation fees.
- Reviews, promotes, and recommends design and service features
of new private developments supporting the use of multi-modal
transportation.
- Coordinates planning for bicycle and pedestrian facilities in
cooperation with other Town Departments, regional agencies, and
community organizations.
- Oversees the work of and administers contracts for
transportation and parking consultants.
- Develops policies, procedures, and operational actions related
to effective parking management, including periodic review of
parking related policy issues such as rates, time limits,
enforcement hours, loading zones, and other issues.
- Identifies and leverages funds to implement planned strategies
through drafting and coordinating submittals for grant funding from
various local, state, and federal funding sources.
- Oversees the Town's Parking Programs.
- Assists in the planning and construction of parking-related
capital projects including preparation of purchase requisitions,
requests for proposals, development of the scope of work,
professional service agreements and coordination with other Town
Departments as appropriate.
- Attends meetings of the Town Council, the Development Review
Committee, Planning Commission and/or the Complete Streets and
Transportation Commission and other Town Commissions as
directed.
- Participates in regional planning and working groups and serves
as the liaison for the boards and working groups as requested.
- Plans projects for consultants; develops and communicates
project scope and timeline(s); and reviews delivered project as
compared to project contracted.
- Develops and submits transportation-related grant applications;
oversees proper execution and expenditure of grant funds
received.
- Manages updates to pedestrian and bicycle master plans;
develops, updates, distributes, and promotes Town programs,
policies, educational materials, and projects to improve
pedestrian, bicycle, and other forms of mobility and to encourage
safe practices of all forms of mobility; serve as staff liaison to
the Town's Complete Streets and Transportation Commission.
- Manages capital projects as appropriate.
- Builds and maintains positive working relationships with
co-workers, other Town employees, elected officials, and the
general public, exhibiting exceptional customer service and
communication skills.
- May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker, as required.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.Minimum
Qualifications:Any combination of training and experience that
would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is
qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications
would be:Education: Any combination of training and experience
equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or
university in transportation planning, city and regional planning,
urban studies, civil engineering, or closely related
field.Experience: Five (5) years of increasingly responsible
experience in transportation development programs, including two
(2) years of project management. A Master's Degree from an
accredited college or university is desirable.License and
Certification:
- A California Driver's License and a satisfactory driving record
are conditions of initial and continued employment.
- Possession of a Certificate of Registration as Professional
Transportation Planner or Professional Engineer in the State of
California, or certification from the American Institute of
Certified Planners is highly desirable.
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