Assistant Director of Transportation
ARLINGTON, MAPosted 19 days ago
Job summary
Job post source
This job is directly from Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)
Job overview
The Assistant Director of Transportation at MAPC supports the Transportation Director in managing the department to advance sustainable mobility and transportation equity in Greater Boston.
Responsibilities and impact
The role involves supervising planners, managing technical assistance and regional research projects, pursuing funding, collaborating with the Boston MPO and other agencies, facilitating stakeholder working groups, and supporting transportation policy priorities.
Compensation and benefits
The salary ranges from $102,000 to $112,000 with excellent Massachusetts state employee benefits, a flexible and family-friendly work environment, and professional development opportunities.
Experience and skills
Candidates need a Master's degree with 4+ years or a Bachelor's with 6+ years in relevant fields, 2+ years supervising staff, strong transportation planning knowledge, project management, grant writing, community engagement, and proficiency in Microsoft Office; AICP and data visualization skills are preferred.
Career development
MAPC strongly supports professional development, encouraging staff to innovate and adapt, providing opportunities for growth consistent with organizational and regional goals.
Work environment and culture
MAPC promotes equity, collaboration, and sustainability in a hybrid work environment with a transit-accessible, bike-friendly office in Boston, fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Company information
MAPC is the Regional Planning Agency for metropolitan Boston focusing on sustainable development, equity, and climate resilience, guided by the MetroCommon2050 regional plan with about 120 staff.
Team overview
The Transportation Department is a seven-person team working on diverse planning topics and collaborating across departments and with regional agencies.
Job location and travel
The position is based in downtown Boston with a hybrid schedule requiring residence within commutable distance and occasional local travel.
Application process
Applicants must apply online at www.mapc.org/jobs with a cover letter and resume; selected candidates provide references and work samples; legal work authorization and driver's license or transportation arrangement are required.
Unique job features
The job offers unique opportunities to influence regional transportation planning, work with the Boston MPO, manage interdisciplinary projects, and contribute to equity and sustainability initiatives in Greater Boston.
Company overview
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) is a regional planning agency serving the Greater Boston area, focused on promoting smart growth, sustainable development, and equitable communities across 101 cities and towns in Massachusetts. MAPC generates revenue primarily through government grants, contracts, and consulting services provided to municipalities and public agencies. Founded in 1963, the organization plays a key role in regional policy, transportation planning, housing initiatives, and climate resilience. MAPC collaborates with local governments, nonprofits, and state agencies to address pressing urban and regional challenges. Candidates should be aware of MAPC's commitment to data-driven planning and its influence on shaping the future of metropolitan Boston.
How to land this job
Position your resume to highlight your leadership and supervisory experience, especially managing planning staff and budgets, to align with the Assistant Director role at MAPC.
Emphasize your expertise in transportation planning, regional land use, sustainable mobility, and equity-focused projects, incorporating keywords like 'transportation justice,' 'sustainable transportation,' and 'regional planning.'
Apply through multiple channels including MAPC's official careers page at www.mapc.org/jobs and LinkedIn to maximize your chances of being noticed.
Connect with current MAPC Transportation Department staff or leadership on LinkedIn, using ice breakers like commenting on their recent projects related to MetroCommon2050 or asking about their experiences working on transportation equity initiatives.
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