Urban Planning Engineer
A mission-driven planning and engineering consultancy renowned for shaping equitable, climate-ready infrastructure across North America. The team blends data science, design thinking, and civic engagement to deliver award-winning results. You will join a collaborative network of civil engineers, planners, and sustainability experts who champion professional growth and work-life balance.
Responsibilities
- Integrate civil engineering principles into master plans that balance mobility, utilities, and land use.
- Conduct long-range transportation modeling—evaluate traffic flow, modal split, and capacity for 20-year horizons.
- Prepare zoning and land-use impact studies, advising stakeholders on code compliance and infrastructure strain.
- Lead feasibility assessments for large-scale mixed-use developments, applying CommunityViz, AutoCAD, and ArcGIS.
- Draft sustainable development scenarios that reduce carbon emissions and increase transit equity.
- Facilitate public workshops—translate complex data into clear narratives for residents and policymakers.
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary design, environmental, and legal teams to align policy, budget, and engineering detail.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or higher in Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, or a closely allied discipline.
- 5+ years designing transportation networks or urban infrastructure within consulting or governmental environments.
- Proficiency with ArcGIS, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and at least one transportation modeling suite (VISSIM, TransCAD, Synchro, or similar).
- Working knowledge of zoning and land-use law, NEPA guidelines, and Complete Streets principles.
- Strong quantitative analysis skills—comfortable with SQL or Python for data wrangling is a plus.
- Confident public speaker able to moderate community meetings and present findings to executive boards.
- US work authorization; relocation not required—role supports hybrid or fully remote contributors.
Preferred Skills
- LEED Green Associate or ENV SP credential.
- Experience with TOD (Transit-Oriented Development) studies.
- Familiarity with resilience planning, stormwater management, and smart-city sensor data.
Why This Role?
You will steer marquee projects that redefine mobility, unlock economic growth, and uplift communities—while enjoying the flexibility of remote collaboration and the backing of senior mentors. Expect accelerated career progression, exposure to state-of-the-art modeling tools, and the chance to see your concepts break ground. If you thrive at the nexus of engineering rigor and visionary planning, this opportunity is built for you.