Icf
Transportation
TransportationResearcher
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“Transportation Researcher at Icf. Skills: Transportation research, Analysis, Communication. Research a variety of transportation-related topics to inform literature reviews and informational reports.. Locating, comprehending, summarizing and synthesizing scholarly and technical materials from academic journals, scholarly books, and government reports.”
What You'll Achieve.
Delivery of accurate, timely, and high-quality products and services.
Industry & Context.
Exceptional analytical and organizational skills
Relocation date in cover letter and/or resume if not currently local to DMV.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in urban planning, public policy, transportation engineering, or related subjects., Proficiency with word processing, presentation, and web applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
Nice to Have
Demonstrated interest and background in a variety of transportation-related topic areas, including emerging technologies such as automated, connected, electric, and shared transportation, especially federal, state, and regional policies and programs, Work, internship, or coursework experience in emerging transportation technologies
What You'll Do.
Research a variety of transportation-related topics to inform literature reviews and informational reports.
summarizing and synthesizing scholarly and technical materials from academic journals
and government reports.
Develop preliminary drafts of project materials with the support of senior staff team based on research of transportation-related topics.
Ensure high quality final presentation of project materials such as reports
and briefs for Federal
Managing comments and executing suggested edits from project stakeholders.
Support planning and implementation of webinars across a wide range of topics.
Provide meeting support
including preparing materials
and assembling post-meeting summary documents.
Assist with planning the logistics for workshops and peer exchanges
including contacting and coordinating with potential participants
identifying and booking host venues
processing travel reimbursements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work on multiple projects concurrently and assume an active role on project teams.; Work as part of teams to execute tasks that support the delivery of accurate, timely, and high-quality products and services.; Ability to work well both in teams and independently.
Communication Scope
Excellent written and oral communication skills; Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Process & Methodology
Ability to prioritize tasks or projects, Ability to carry out multiple tasks under tight or sometimes conflicting deadlines., Ability to work on multiple projects under strict deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Full Job Description
**Transportation Researcher** **Location: Arlington, Virginia ICF Office (Hybrid)** Application Instructions: If not currently local to DMV, please include relocation date in cover letter and/or resume. **About ICF - Transportation Practice** ICF’s Transportation Practice specializes in addressing complex planning, policy, and program issues at the nexus of transportation and the environment, energy, and communities. ICF’s work focuses on integrated approaches that support sustainable transportation decisions, addressing mobility, safety, environmental, social, and economic effects of transportation. Our work includes strategic planning, research, policy analysis, outreach, training, and program evaluation for federal, state, and local governments, including the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Transportation Research Board, state transportation and environmental agencies, and metropolitan planning organizations. We specialize in evaluating the impacts of infrastructure projects, programs, and government policies; developing guidebooks; and documenting best practices related to integrated planning, transportation operations, and the environment. We are seeking a Transportation Researcher for ICF’s Transportation Practice. Transportation Researchers support project managers with analysis of critical issues to support implementation of sustainable transportation, transportation planning, asset and land use management, transportation operations, travel demand management, environmental policies, trainings, and technology planning, development, and deployment. Projects will be conducted for clients at the U.S. Department of Transportation as well as state, regional, and local transportation agencies. Transportation Researchers work on multiple projects concurrently and assume an active role on project teams. The Transportation Researcher should have a general background or interest in urban planning and sustainable transportation, excellent written and oral communi
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