The Program Director leads the Travel Forecasting and Emissions Analysis (TFEA) Team within the Department of Transportation Planning (DTP) at the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG). This team develops and applies travel demand forecasting models and mobile emissions models to support regional transportation and air quality planning in the metropolitan Washington region. These models are commonly adopted by state and local planning agencies for sub-area studies, corridor studies, and project planning. The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) serves as the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the metropolitan Washington region. The TPB is staffed by COG DTP staff. The Program Director oversees two major work activities under the MPO’s Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP): Travel Forecasting and Mobile Emissions Planning. Travel Forecasting includes developing and applying travel models and creating forecast-year transportation networks. Mobile Emissions Planning involves using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) MOVES model to estimate and forecast air pollution from the on-road transportation sector and conducting regional studies such as air quality conformity analyses of the Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) and the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP); performance analyses of the LRTP; regional scenario studies; and providing forecasts of air pollution from the on-road transportation sector, which are used to develop State Implementation Plans (SIPs), which ensure compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The TFEA Team provides technical services to both internal and external customers, including COG, TPB, the Metropolitan Washington Air Quality Committee (MWAQC), other teams within DTP, local governments, state DOTs, and consultants. The Program Director serves as an expert advisor to the DTP Director, COG, and TPB regarding travel demand modeling and mobile emissions modeling. The Program Director coordinates with fellow DTP Program Directors and with staff in other COG departments, including COG’s Department of Community Planning and Services (DCPS), which is responsible for developing land activity forecasts, and COG’s Department of Environmental Programs (DEP), which is responsible for coordinating with state environmental agencies on matters relating to mobile emissions modeling. The Program Director must possess a high degree of resourcefulness in carrying out project initiatives in support of TPB policy interests and DTP program objectives. The role requires a demonstrated track record of professionalism, political sensitivity, and well-honed judgment when working with elected officials, senior transportation leaders, and the media.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager