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Looking for a job? Here are the current listings:

Transportation Specialist, District Department of Transportation, Washington, DC
This position will function as a public transportation planner generalist with assignments on DC Circulator, WMATA bus and rail, commuter rail and other public transit projects.

Research Analyst, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Boston, MA
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council’s Data Services Department seeks a Research Analyst to conduct data analysis and research in support of sustainable regional planning. The Research Analyst will collect and organize data, conduct analysis, and prepare information for reports and presentations.

Web Developer, Transportation Alternatives, New York, NY
TA is seeking a self-motivated, detail-oriented and personable web developer to work with its web team on a series of exciting development projects. The Web Manager uses front-end and back-end web development skills, along with project management and people skills, to build new websites and maintain and improve existing websites.

Partnership Coordinator, TransitCenter, New York, NY
TransitCenter, a civic philanthropy committed to sparking innovation to improve transit, seeks a Partnership Coordinator to administer contracting, financial, and other clerical interactions with allied organizations. As a new position with an organization that is in ramp-up mode, the role requires establishing organizational procedures based on the norms and standards of the field of philanthropy and creating internal systems for the organization to codify and track its contracting and other expenditures for IRS reporting purposes.

Policy and Program Analyst, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) is seeking to hire an analyst in the Policy Development division who will specialize in analysis to support the programming of transportation improvements in the region.

Director of Community Planning and Design, Regional Plan Association, New York, NY
RPA is seeking a creative and dynamic professional to direct the organization’s Community Planning and Design program. The program implements RPA principles and objectives in communities of all scales across the region, from dense urban centers to emerging exurban communities.

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