Planner Transportation - Toronto, Canada - City of Toronto
Description
Job ID: 35509
Job Category:
Policy, Planning & Research
Division & Section:
City Planning, CP Transportation Planning
Work Location:
City Hall
Job Type & Duration:1 Full-time, Temporary (24 months) vacancy
Hourly Rate and Wage Grade:
$ $58.93, TFS282, Wage Grade 15
Shift Information:
Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
Affiliation:
L79 Full-time
Number of Positions Open: 1
Posting Period: 14-Feb-2023 to 1-Mar-2023
We are seeking a qualified and experienced transportation planning professional who is experienced in quantitative research methods and travel demand modelling to join the Transportation Policy & Analysis Unit in the Transportation Planning section of the City Planning Division.
- Planning sustainable and interconnected transportation networks to improve people's mobility choices, to create vibrant public spaces and to support economic prosperity, improving the overall quality of life in the City of Toronto.
- Leading and being champions of the transportation vision in the City's Official Plan, including development of leadingedge policies on major transportation initiatives.
- Providing evidencebased transportation planning technical analysis and best practices, supported by research and analysis of transportation and travel trends in the City and surrounding regions.
- Communicating and educating people in a clear and compelling way in undertaking inclusive and transparent engagement and collaboration with stakeholders and the public, and providing an important liaison to all related transportation agencies.
Major Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Program Manager, Transportation Planning, the Transportation Planner will be responsible for investigating and analyzing a variety of city-wide and/or area specific transportation planning issues and initiatives and contributing to review and implementation of large, complex development projects, including transit initiatives, to help achieve the City's multi-modal transportation and planning policy objectives.
In addressing these responsibilities the individual will be required to:- Prepare planning, research and policy studies, secondary plans, precinct and master plans, transit planning studies, and undertake environmental assessments for multi-modal transportation initiatives.
- Prepare requests for qualifications/proposals, terms of reference and study designs to support planning, research and policy studies, environmental assessments, and transit initiatives.
- Compile and analyze socioeconomic and geospatial data associated with transportation planning studies.
- Prepare reports on multimodal transportation issues affecting the City of Toronto.
- Design, conduct and/or coordinate research and analysis activities and surveys.
- Design, develop and maintain transportation planning information systems, data banks, and computer models to monitor transportation planning issues, trends and policies.
- Assist in developing Official Plan and Zoning By-Law amendments and prepare reports.
- Evaluate the implications of transportation planning initiatives of other municipalities, jurisdictions and agencies.
- Consult with other City Divisions, municipalities, and agencies to coordinate, plan, develop and implement transportation policies, programs and projects.
- Monitor projects and the progress of consultant studies, including daytoday coordination and liaison with consultants, to assist in ensuring that studies are completed on time and within budget.
- Provide work direction on research, analysis, surveys, and report writing assignments to Assistant Planners.
- Maintains an awareness of developments and advancements in the transportation planning field. Provide information and advice in response to enquiries from elected officials, representatives of Provincial/Federal ministries and other municipalities, other government agencies, consultants, stakeholders and the public.
- Assist the Senior Transportation Planner or Program Manager in representing the Division on interdepartmental and intergovernmental working groups and technical advisory committees
- Maintain positive working relationships with other City Divisions (including Agencies, Boards and Commissions) as well as other levels of government and key stakeholders to foster effective partnerships.
- Carry out specific Transportation Planning tasks as assigned.
- Prepare for, and act as an expert witness before, the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal.
Key Qualifications:
- Postsecondary education in transportation planning/engineering, or in a professional discipline pertinent to the job function, or the equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.
- Considerab
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