What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transportation Planner III position at stewart?
Transportation Planner III
Hybrid Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday required in the office. Stewart also offers a 4/9 schedule with ½ days on Friday.
Stewart is looking for a strong Transportation Planner III to add to our Transportation Group. This role will be responsible for mentoring the transportation planners, direct client coordination, and planning schedule oversight. They will produce consistent and high-quality planning services and documents on state and municipal projects.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Monitor project schedule adherence while completing work on time and within budget.
Responsible for preparation and completion of planning tasks that are responsive to project needs including the production of planning documents, surveys, reports, and the facilitation of public meetings and steering committee meetings.
Schedule and conduct field observations and data collection activities.
Develop project strategy for each project that identifies milestones, appropriate planning techniques to be applied, stakeholders, schedule, and overall project objectives.
Analyze technical problems, assessing the feasibility of proposed techniques and procedures, and devising new approaches and alternative solutions.
Manage projects by coordinating with the client, directing the planning process, and coordinating the project team, which may include other disciplines.
Coordinate with clients to define work programs and budgets, provide leadership in project planning and strategy including general oversight and planning, project management, project implementation, and ensuring quality of work products.
Complete work accurately and in accordance with good planning codes and practice.
Multi-task and communicate schedule and progress on assigned tasks.
Secure and manage successful, profitable projects.
Participate in industry organizations.
COMPETENCIES & EXPERIENCE:
Knowledge of transportation engineering concepts, principles, theories, and methods required to plan, design, and engineer facilities such as highways, streets, bridges, and multi-modal facilities.
Knowledge of local, state, and federals laws, regulations, and professional standards related to transportation.
Understanding of A/E/C industry terminology and procedures.
REQUIRED (MINIMUM) QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in Planning or related field.
6 years of experience in transportation planning.
Experience working in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment.
GIS software experience, required.
NEPA/SEPA experience, required.
Valid Driver’s License
NICE TO HAVE:
American Institute of Certified Planning (AICP) credentials or Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), required.
NCDOT experience, preferred.
Please note, any unsolicited resumes forwarded by third-party recruiters to Stewart or to any of our managers or employees will be considered public information and may be treated as a direct application from the person identified in the resume. Stewart has the right to hire that applicant at its discretion without any fee owed to the submitting employment agency, person, or entity.