Transportation Planner III (SEI)

King CountySeattle, WA
9d$118,206 - $142,896Hybrid

About The Position

King County Metro seeks a Senior Transportation Planner to manage complex projects, lead multidisciplinary staff teams, manage consultants, and develop data-driven recommendations to help shape the growth of the transit system and improve the customer experience. The successful candidate will bring strong project management skills, expertise in transit planning, effective written and verbal communication skills, and proficiency in analysis and evaluation, while placing equity and social justice at the center of their work. This career service position, classified as Transportation Planner III, will work on the Transit Integration Team in the System Expansion and Integration Work Group. This position will play a pivotal role in shaping how Metro coordinates with other agencies, helping deliver on the vision of an integrated regional transit network that provides an easy and seamless customer experience across modes and service providers. This position will lead project development and provide strategic oversight and coordination during design and delivery of customer-facing capital projects that support Metro's current and future service needs. The Senior Transportation Planner will excel at collaborating with multifaceted teams and bring a mindset of continuously improving planning processes and outcomes to one of the most dynamic and innovative places in the country. About System Expansion and Integration: The System Expansion and Integration (SEI) Work Group guides transit service strategy and develops plans for Metro's highest-ridership community investments such as RapidRide, transit centers, and regional bus and rail hubs delivered in partnership with Sound Transit. This position will sit on the Transit Integration Team, one of three teams in SEI. The Transit Integration Team leads customer experience-focused capital programs and projects that ensure Metro services are well integrated with regional transit investments. The team manages interagency partnerships and agreements, advances long-range capital planning for passenger amenities and off-street layover facilities, and coordinates Metro's role in major system expansion efforts - particularly those associated with Sound Transit's voter-approved capital programs. The Transit Integration team works on a variety of efforts, including: Lead budget development of customer-facing capital projects for inclusion in King County's 10-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP); Managing two Metro capital programs: Transit Hubs and Off-Street Layover; Leading capital projects and partnerships related to light rail, bus rapid transit, and commuter rail as part of Sound Transit's Regional Transit System Plan (ST3); Developing and managing interagency agreements, including letters of concurrence, memoranda of understanding, and funding agreements; Coordinating with subject matter experts across Metro to review environmental and other key documentation for major system expansion projects, assess impacts, and recommend mitigation strategies; Supporting capital coordination for major changes to transit service; and Advancing continuous improvement and innovation to improve the customer experience. This recruitment will be used to fill one Career Service position. In addition, this selection process may be used to generate an eligibility pool for future career service, term limited temporary, and special duty assignment vacancies that may occur in this classification within this workgroup. The eligibility pool will be retained for 12 months from the date of posting and may be used at the discretion of the hiring authority. Job Duties Applying equity and social justice principles is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all King County employees. In this role, you will apply equity and social justice principles that exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices to all aspects of the work.

Requirements

  • A Master's Degree in Planning (Land Use, Urban, Regional, Transportation, Environmental), Public Administration, Environmental Studies, Geography, or related field, and at least three (3) years of work experience in urban or transportation planning, public policy, environmental sustainability, or related field OR a Bachelor's Degree in a related field and at least five (5) years of work experience in urban or transportation planning or related field.
  • Professional experience in transit or transportation planning.
  • At least two (2) years of progressively responsible experience managing projects or programs.
  • Experience managing consultant teams and providing direction on technical elements of transportation planning projects.
  • Strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, demonstrating ability to solve problems, negotiate differences, and resolve conflicts among multiple stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and successfully with a variety of individuals from diverse backgrounds and interests.
  • Ability to manage projects and work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to develop solutions to complex problems.
  • Ability to manage and prioritize a diverse workload to accomplish tasks on defined timelines and in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to negotiate partnerships and develop agreements.
  • Ability to combine "big picture" thinking with a solid understanding of technical details.
  • Demonstrated technical writing skills showing ability to effectively translate and interpret quantitative and technical information to non-technical audiences, including decision-makers.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office suite including Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, and PowerPoint.
  • Comfortable with a hybrid work environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Expertise in transit planning principles and practices, and methodologies.
  • Experience with capital planning for transit projects.
  • Experience developing, negotiating, and managing consultant contracts.
  • Strong understanding of how public transportation interrelates with land use, sustainability, multimodal and active transportation, safety, public health, and environmental justice.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and Manage Capital Projects: Develop, lead, and guide vital customer-facing projects that improve the customer experience and help achieve greater equity throughout the King County public transportation system. Actively manage scope, schedule, budget, stakeholders, resources, risk, and quality for assigned projects. Demonstrate excellent leadership, interpersonal and communication skills, and comfort managing multiple projects in a fast-paced environment. Develop, submit, and manage Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) budget proposals. Oversee project transitions from Planning to Capital Project Delivery for design and construction of standard (non-partnership) capital projects. Lead development of partnership project funding agreements and oversee design and delivery of projects delivered by others. Oversee and review analysis performed by internal subject matter experts or by others (consultants or external agencies/jurisdictions). Promote equity by fostering an equitable, diverse and inclusive work environment.
  • Manage Teams (Work, Consultant, & Stakeholder): Develop and manage matrixed project teams through all phases of project planning, design, and implementation. Lead, participate in, and facilitate project teams and internal and external committees including stakeholder advisory groups, technical advisory committees, and other groups. Support inclusive community and stakeholder engagement efforts related to projects that are aligned with Metro goals and objectives. Develop project scope, negotiate cost, and manage consultant teams supporting project planning activities.
  • Lead Interagency Coordination: Act as a primary, trusted contact and problem solver with Metro's transit integration counterparts at local agencies and jurisdictions. Negotiate and manage interlocal agreements on behalf of King County. Develop and execute memoranda of understanding, letters of concurrence or other non-binding partnership agreements with Sound Transit and other jurisdictions. Prepare and present information to a variety of internal and external work groups, project teams, committees, task forces, and stakeholders including the King County Council, local jurisdictions, various agencies, and the public.
  • Communicate and Collaborate Effectively: Represent Metro in wide range of settings including but not limited to technical committees, County Council and Regional Transit Committee meetings; in various forums with other transit agencies, local jurisdictions, and elected officials; and in public meetings. Develop presentation and other communications materials to explain transit concepts and plans to a variety of audiences. Perform other duties, responsibilities, and activities as assigned.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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