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- to perform field work, technical analysis, street design, public education, project management and interdepartmental coordination around multimodal mobility planning, engineering and urban design in New Englands most densely populated city.
- Collaborates with the Citys Infrastructure & Asset Management Department, Public Works Department, Parking Department, Fire Department, Police Department and others around capital projects, construction management, operations & maintenance activities (including preparation, implementation and evaluation of Standard Operating Procedures), traffic calming interventions, bike / pedestrian facilities and signal operations.
- Plays a support role in program administration tasks, including neighborhood traffic calming, public bike share contracts and Transportation Management Association (TMA) / Transportation Demand Management (TDM) activities.
- Masters Degree, Engineer in Training (E.I.T.) certification, and/or American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification may be considered as additional qualifications.
- Ability to prepare conceptual street design graphics using AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, ArcGIS or SketchUp. Ability to perform field data collection and analysis to ensure accurate and up-to-date pedestrian counts, bike counts and traffic counts.
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