Entry-Level Transportation Engineer/Planner

Fehrandpeers · Long Beach, California

If you are interested in multiple locations please only apply once, your preference will be discussed during the screening process.
 
At Fehr & Peers, we are a diverse group of individuals with one thing in common—a passion for transportation. We highly value that same passion in candidates for our team. Our Entry-Level Transportation Engineers and Planners may expect to build a career foundation through a wide variety of experiences. Our emphasis on the early development of project management and technical skills provides the tools for success as well as a foundation for increasing career growth. These opportunities for personal and professional growth are maximized through experience in both planning and engineering project work and by exposure to a multitude of project types and tasks, including the following: 
- Transportation impact studies  
- Bicycle and pedestrian planning  
- Access, circulation, and parking studies  
- Multimodal operations assessments  
- Complete streets planning, operations, and design  
- Cost estimates and project specifications  
- Transit forecasting and operations  
- Travel behavior forecasting  
- Vehicle miles of travel (VMT) assessments  
- Systemic safety studies  
- Highway interchange/corridor studies  
- Climate action plans  
- Freight planning  
- Transportation demand management (TDM) plans  
- Design drawings from the conceptual stage all the way to construction-ready documents, including the following:  
 - Bikeways/complete streets  
 - Signing and striping  
 - Traffic signals/ITS  
 - Street lighting  
 - Roundabouts  
 - Temporary traffic control  
 
Please review the responsibilities below. 

Ongoing:

  • Conduct transportation analysis and write reports  
  • Participate in meetings, including preparing presentations and public outreach materials  
  • Handle project management responsibilities   
  • Participate in professional organizations  
  • Conduct site visits and collect field data   
  • Explore the Fehr & Peers internal Research and Development program  
  • By the end of the first month:

  • Participate in on-the-job training and mentoring  
  • Work on a few different projects  
  • Seek additional work from project managers  
  • By the end of six months:

  • Work on a variety of projects with most staff in the office  
  • Use several technical software programs  
  • Prepare deliverables, including memos, reports, and presentations  
  • By the end of the first year:

  • Attend multiple client meetings  
  • Increase responsibility for managing small projects  
  • Qualifications (We encourage all applicants to apply, even if you don't meet all of the qualifications listed below)

  • An entrepreneurial spirit and proactive approach to communication and getting work done  
  • Genuine curiosity for the work and familiarity with the challenges of day-to-day travel within your community  
  • Completed bachelor’s  or in-process master’s degree in transportation, civil or electrical engineering, urban and regional planning, or a related major (e.g., geography, math, statistics, economics)  
  • Coursework in transportation, engineering, urban and regional planning, geography, math, statistics, economics, or other related courses (an EIT for engineering candidates is preferred)  
  • Experience or exposure related to the following topic areas (note that experience in all these areas is not required) Topic Areas: Field work, traffic operations analysis, signal design, transportation planning (e.g., bicycle or transit plans, infrastructure finance, transportation and land use policy, and/or travel demand modeling)  
  • Experience or exposure to relevant software (note that experience with all software is not required). General–Microsoft Excel, GIS (ArcGIS, QGIS), and/or CAD (AutoCAD, Microstation). Traffic Operations Analysis–HCS, Synchro/SimTraffic, Vistro, VISSIM, and/or Sidra.  Travel Demand Modeling–Cube/Voyager, TransCAD, VISUM, and/or Emme. Programming–Python and/or R.  
  • Previous work experience in an office setting related to a topic area listed above  
  • Experience with technical writing and public speaking through school and/or work experience  
  • Interpersonal skills, a desire to collaborate, and a creative approach to problem-solving  
  • Organizational skills and the ability to balance priorities between multiple tasks within a defined timeline  
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