TranSystems is seeking an Environmental Planner to support our Midwest Area on a variety of planning and design projects. A candidate for this position should have strong listening and communication skills with the ability to apply planning theory and knowledge in assisting more experienced planners in meeting clients’ planning needs in the areas of transportation/transit planning, environmental planning and documentation, community planning, land use planning and associated specialties. Additionally, the ideal candidate is someone who is motivated, eager to learn, a team player, and takes pride in their work.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Archaeology or Architectural History from an accredited university
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Ability to learn and thrive in a fast paced environment
- 0-2 years of experience
Preferred Qualifications:
- 2-5 years of experience in a similar role
- Master’s Degree in Archaeology or Architectural History from an accredited university
- Meets the qualifications of a registered professional archeologist (RPA)
General Duties & Responsibilities
- Conduct research on potentially historic structures and below ground cultural resources.
- Provide documentation in support of authoring reports in compliance with Section 106 of the Historic Preservation Act.
- Provide research and support related to Section 4(f) and Section 6(f) properties.
- Perform field investigations related to the above tasks. In addition, provide field assistance to related to environmental documentation, primarily wetland delineation and threatened and endangered species review.
- Perform GIS tasks to support the Environmental and Planning teams.
- Perform in a team environment with Engineers, Planners, and Environmental Scientists.
- Receive instructions from a Project Manager or Senior Project Engineer as to the assigned tasks, budget for tasks, and general deliverables necessary to meet client expectations. Ask questions if task assignments aren’t clear.
- Represent the Planning Team in both internal project status meetings and by supporting Project Managers at external meetings with clients.
- Keep Project Manager informed of design status and any potential impacts to project schedule, scope, or required effort.
- Grow professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing professional networks; participating in professional societies. These activities can be accomplished in person or virtually, if needed.