
- #Project planner salary update#
- #Project planner salary professional#
To classify as a level RA II, a minimum of three years is required.
#Project planner salary professional#
To classify as a level RA I, a minimum of one year of professional experience in transportation planning, freight, aviation, land use, community planning, or a related social science, and a Bachelor’s degree are required.
Flexibility and willingness to work on multiple projects simultaneously.
Ability to assimilate complex technical information and discuss it clearly verbally and in writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with work associates, planning officials, and non-traditional planning partners, and to identify potential programmatic growth areas.Experience with, or willingness to learn, database maintenance and code-based approaches to data management.Ability to create graphics and document layouts to effectively present analysis for reports and presentations. Experience with graphics programs, word processing, spreadsheet software, and geographic information systems (GIS) and their applications.Ability to interpret, or willingness to learn, transportation planning regulations and apply that knowledge to capital projects.Ability to critically assess the quality of research data and apply conclusions to local studies and issues.Knowledge and appreciation of the connections between goods movement, air quality, and economic activity.Knowledge of standard statistical techniques and methods of transportation and/or community planning.Knowledge of the principles, practices, and objectives of transportation planning and/or community planning.Represent DVRPC at internal and external meetings.
Conduct field views and surveys to collect information on the physical conditions and usage of facilities.
Perform routine web content updates, refresh information, and track usage for the air quality and electric vehicle resource webpages.
#Project planner salary update#
Maintain and update DVRPC freight planning data resources such as PhillyFreightFinder. Assist with database maintenance, quality control, and data synthesis to support project research needs. Assist with meeting coordination, scheduling, and administrative tasks for DVRPC’s freight advisory committee, as well as other committee and project meetings. Become familiar with regulatory and funding programs related to transportation and air quality, ports and goods movement, and electric vehicles with the goal of assuming increasing responsibilities associated with maintaining regulatory compliance across these program areas. Assist with planning studies including data collection, technical analyses, communication and engagement with stakeholders, and development of narrative content and visual graphics for final products. Work is performed in accordance with professional standards and is subject to technical review by the Manager, Office of Freight and Clean Transportation. The candidate must demonstrate a willingness to learn, be attentive to detail, and be comfortable working independently. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to collect, manage, and analyze data and convey findings through oral, written, and graphic presentations that will be incorporated into reports for DVRPC’s local, state, and federal partners. This position requires a well-rounded and flexible professional interested in the impacts of the transportation and goods movement system on the economic, environmental, and social well-being of the Greater Philadelphia region. The Office of Freight and Clean Transportation at DVRPC seeks a thoughtful and organized planner to contribute to a diverse set of projects and tasks across the Air Quality, Electric Vehicle, and Freight Planning program areas.