Job Description
The Central Transportation Planning Staff of the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is seeking a Regional Planner/Program Manager to join a forward-thinking and ambitious team of policy and planning experts committed to helping support a safe, reliable, equitable, and resilient transportation system. The core responsibility of this position is to coordinate the development of the document that describes the Boston Region MPO’s transportation planning priorities (called the Unified Planning Work Program or UPWP) with staff, directors, and MPO board members.
The UPWP conveys how certain federal transportation planning funds allocated to the region each year support the MPO’s regional transportation planning priorities and ongoing MPO activities toward improving the quality of life and access to opportunity for the people who live and work in the 97 cities and towns in the Boston region.
In addition to coordinating the document development process, the selected candidate will support other MPO work to advance the MPO’s goals, which may include developing the region’s Long-Range Transportation Plan, conducting equity-related research and analysis that aims to increase transportation access for underserved and underrepresented population groups, researching emergent transportation planning issues and best practices, and conducting other work to support the MPO’s planning and decision-making processes.
Responsibilities
• Work closely with agency staff and directors, and MPO board members to collect information that will lay the groundwork for establishing the annual regional transportation planning work priorities for the Boston Region MPO
• Structure and develop a document that presents a cohesive picture of the work that the MPO plans to engage in each year
• Work closely with the finance team to include key supporting financial and budgetary information
• Manage, oversee, and coordinate activities that support each stage of development of the annual document that describes the regional transportation planning priorities, the UPWP, including drafting text, preparing budget information, and overseeing document layout, graphics, and production
• Ensure that this document supports the MPO’s transportation vision, goals, and objectives and is in full compliance with federal and state requirements
• Support meetings of the MPO’s UPWP Committee by developing agendas, writing meeting summaries, preparing necessary materials, and maintaining relationships with UPWP Committee members
• Work with MPO board members, state agencies, transit agencies, municipalities, members of the public, advocates, staff, and other interested parties to develop proposals for transportation planning studies and projects
• Work with the MPO board and relevant committees to evaluate and select studies and projects for incorporation into the UPWP
• Provide policy, process, and technical support for other MPO planning activities
Qualifications
While the following sections describe required and desirable qualifications, our organization is open to candidates who believe that their particular experience and skills fulfill the requirements.
Required qualifications include the following:
• At least three years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, professional experience in urban or regional planning, transportation planning, civil or environmental engineering, public policy, program or project administration, environmental science, or another field that would support the candidate’s ability to carry out the above responsibilities
o A bachelor’s degree in a similar field may substitute for two years of professional experience.
o A master’s degree in a similar field may substitute for the professional experience.
• Ability to prepare clear and concise reports
• Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to facilitate inclusive dialogue with diverse stakeholders, including those with differing opinions
• Ability to work both collaboratively and independently
• Excellent written and verbal presentation skills and the ability to effectively communicate to a variety of audiences, including boards of directors, elected officials, technical staff, and members of the public
• Strong project management, organization, and analytical skills—both qualitative and quantitative
• Proficiency in working with spreadsheets and databases
• A professional commitment to working toward transportation equity, environmental sustainability, climate resiliency, safety, and economic vitality
• Attention to detail and to applying quality-assurance procedures to all products and activities
Knowledge of the following is desirable:
• Familiarity with regional and local transportation issues in the Boston region
• Processes and practices of MPOs
• Federal transportation legislation, including the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
• Spatial analysis and map production using ESRI’s ArcGIS software
Compensation and Benefits
This is a full-time position, and the starting salary range is $62,000–$78,000 annually, contingent upon qualifications and experience. The agency offers excellent Massachusetts state employee benefits; a flexible, supportive work environment; and a commitment to ongoing professional development.
Additional Information
The Central Transportation Planning Staff of the Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization is a public agency made up of a passionate group of transportation planners, analysts, modelers, programmers, and engineers working to address the Boston region’s transportation challenges. The agency’s deep transportation knowledge is an essential asset to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), regional transit authorities, cities and towns within the region, as well as other agencies and stakeholders.
The agency has a hybrid schedule, combining time in the office with remote work. Employees must reside within a commutable distance from the Central Transportation Planning Staff’s office, which is located in downtown Boston, in a transit-oriented and bicycle-friendly area.
Candidates must have legal authorization to work in the United States a valid driver’s license and/or the ability to arrange transportation to meetings in different parts of the region.
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) is the fiduciary agent to the Central Transportation Planning Staff and legally employs the staff. Both organizations are Equal Employment Opportunity employers that take pride in the diversity of their workforces and encourage all qualified persons to apply. MAPC participates in the E-Verify system to confirm employment eligibility.
How to Apply
This position is open until filled, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. First consideration will be given to those applicants who apply within the first 21 days. When applying for this position, please upload both a resume and cover letter via www.bostonmpo.org. Candidates selected to interview will be asked to submit three references plus a sample of relevant writing or a work product.
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