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ICF

Principal Transportation Planner - Southeast/Mid-Atlantic Region

ICF, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


About ICF’s Transportation PracticeICF’s Transportation Practice specializes in addressing complex planning, policy, and program issues at the nexus of transportation and the environment, energy, and communities. ICF’s work focuses on integrated approaches that support sustainable transportation decisions, addressing mobility, safety, environmental, social, and economic effects of transportation. Our work includes strategic planning, research, policy analysis, outreach, training, and program evaluation for federal, state, and local governments. We specialize in evaluating the impacts of infrastructure projects, programs, and government policies; developing guidebooks; and documenting best practices related to integrated planning, transportation operations, and the environment.Summary:We are seeking a

Principal Transportation Planner

for ICF’s Transportation Practice. The successful candidate will lead statewide, regional, and local transportation planning projects with a focus on the

Southeastern or Mid-Atlantic United States , as well as national-level research projects and selected planning studies in other regions of the U.S. This position is desired to be on the

east coast . We have ICF offices in

Atlanta, Georgia; Arlington, VA; and New York, NY

and would welcome a

hybrid

work arrangement; other locations from Georgia through New York

will be considered

.The position requires the following experience in as many of the following areas:Transportation planning, including statewide, metropolitan, and/or corridor planning.Performance-based planning and programming processes, including project prioritization and selection processes.Freight planning, port-related planning, and rail planning.Transit planning, and related analyses addressing topics such as shared mobility, first-mile last-mile connections, bus rapid transit, park-and-ride planning, and travel demand management plans.Transportation financial analysis, asset management, and/or economic analysis, including risk assessment and benefit-cost analysis.Transportation data analysis and visualization.Policy analysis related to freight and/or passenger travel.Key Responsibilities:Lead statewide, regional, and local transportation planning projects with a focus on the

Southeastern/Mid-Atlantic

United States, as well as national-level research projects and selected planning studies in other regions of the U.S.Lead the development of innovative, accurate, timely, and high-quality products and services, typically working on multiple projects with all levels of staff.Manage task or project schedules and budgets.Facilitate workshops and other outreach activities.Lead development of new business opportunities and proposals with a focus on state and local clients.Identify industry trends and work closely with the division senior leadership to position ICF for long-term growth.Minimum Required Qualifications:Master’s degree

in urban planning, public policy, economics, environmental science, transportation/civil engineering, or related subjects, or equivalent professional experience.10+ years of overall "hands-on" experience in

transportation planning, policy , environmental issues, economics,

or

asset management.5+ years of experience working on state, regional, or local transportation plans or policy issues, preferably in the

Southeast (e.g., Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina) or Mid-Atlantic (e.g., Maryland, DC, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York) .Desired Qualifications:3+ years of experience within a

consulting environment

leading business development initiative(s).Additional Professional Skills:Strong oral and written communications skills.Proven business development capabilities.Ability to work collaboratively with project teams and clients to achieve established goals.

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