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SNIPEBRIDGE is a strategic talent solutions company specializing in connecting exceptional talent to great career opportunities. We work as an exclusive partner to leading AEC and technology organizations that are advancing the built environment through innovation, technical rigor, and transformative work.
COMPANY
Our client is part of the transportation planning and engineering sector, helping public agencies and communities improve how people and goods move. Its multidisciplinary teams work across corridor, roadway, transit, bicycle, pedestrian, and multimodal programs, connecting technical analysis with practical implementation. The work is grounded in safety, access, performance, and thoughtful public engagement, with opportunities to influence infrastructure that serves communities for decades.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Transportation Planner will help agencies and communities understand travel needs, evaluate alternatives, and turn policy goals into practical mobility investments. The work may span corridor studies, transit, active transportation, safety, freight, land use, long-range plans, and public engagement.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support multimodal transportation plans, corridor studies, safety programs, transit studies, and mobility strategies
- Analyze travel, demographic, land-use, crash, access, equity, and performance data
- Develop maps, graphics, technical memoranda, reports, presentations, and implementation recommendations
- Evaluate alternatives using qualitative and quantitative methods tied to project goals
- Plan and facilitate public meetings, stakeholder interviews, workshops, and advisory committees
- Coordinate with agencies, engineers, urban designers, environmental teams, elected officials, and community partners
- Support grant applications, funding strategies, scopes, schedules, and project management
- Translate complex analysis into clear language for technical and public audiences
REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's degree in Urban or Regional Planning, Transportation Planning, Geography, Public Policy, or a related field; master's degree preferred
- 4+ years of transportation, mobility, land-use, or public-sector planning experience
- Strong analytical, technical writing, presentation, and public-engagement skills
- Proficiency with GIS, spreadsheets, data visualization, and standard planning tools
- Knowledge of multimodal planning, safety, access, equity, and implementation practices
- AICP certification or progress toward certification preferred
- Ability to manage multiple assignments and travel for meetings or fieldwork as needed
All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship and must already possess long-term work authorization.