JOB
Under general direction from the Director of Planning, manages projects, leads and supervises staff and performs difficult and complex transit planning studies, investigations and analyses. Supports the three elements of the department work program: Short-Range and Service Planning, Long-Range Strategic Planning, and Facilities Planning. Develops various transit and traffic analyses, plans, and projects which include complying with requirements of Title VI and ADA. Develops environmental compliance documents in support of CEQA and/or NEPA approvals. Develops, executes, analyzes and summarizes complex planning projects or manages consultant efforts to accomplish such projects. Coordinates the District’s data using sources from, Golden Gate Bridge Traffic and Toll Revenue Collection System and data from outside the District, and will plan for new data resources to be integrated into the District’s systems as they become available on-line. Provides District data regarding bridge, road and transit facilities, traffic data and performance, transit ridership and performance, and toll and parking policies to outside and partner agencies.
Makes regular personal contact with District staff to interpret planning policy and interacts with outside public works and transit partner agency representatives to exchange planning and conceptual design information. Regularly works with the public and other agencies to develop and implement District programs. Receives general assignments or objectives from the Director of Planning, and performs related duties as required or assigned.
THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT(S) MUST BE SUBMITTED AT TIME OF APPLICATION:
Applicants must apply online and submit the following documents at the time of application:
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GGBHTD Online Employment Application
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Resume (Scan and attach as PDF to your online application)
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Completion of Supplemental Questionnaire
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Working knowledge of:
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Systems analysis, principles, practices and purposes of traffic engineering, transit facilities planning, statistical and research methods, bus, ferry and rail transit operations and development, and economics, financial analysis and budgeting
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Project Management
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Team building and supervision
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Federal, state and local regulations related to traffic engineering and traffic and transit operations
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Contract administration
Ability to:
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Solve problems at both the micro- and macro-level
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Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills, with an emphasis on technical report writing, interpersonal skills, and the ability to navigate a consensus in a contentious situation
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Demonstrate initiative in taking on new projects
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Use computer systems routinely and effectively
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Collect, analyze and interpret traffic and transit operations data
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Analyze and make financial and operational recommendations as needed
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Use a personal computer for general analytical and report writing tasks; competence with traffic engineering software is, highly desirable