Highway/Rail Crossing Safety Expert
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![]() United States, Oregon, Salem | |
![]() 5121 Skyline Village Loop South (Show on map) | |
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Are you looking to be part of a fast-growing team? If so, DEA is seeking a part-time Highway/Rail Crossing Safety Expert to join our team. This part-time position offers flexibility and can be based in any of our offices located in Western Washington and Western Oregon. As a Highway/Rail Crossing Safety Expert, you will play a key role in our Transportation Business Unit's Transit and Rail (TaR) Practice. This role involves diverse responsibilities, including collaborating across the firm in our Transit and Rail Planning group. You will contribute to building and enhancing the skills and capabilities of the transit and rail planning team, fostering growth and excellence within the practice. Highway/Rail Crossing Safety Expert Responsibilities:
* Familiar with transit and rail operating, safety, planning terminology, and support systems
* Other duties as required. Basic Qualifications:
Desirable Qualifications:
* Familiar with FTA State Safety Oversight program and processes. * Master's degree in urban and Regional Planning, Geography, Economics, or related fields Benefits:
Transportation Jobs with DEA The increasing complexities of modern transportation include growing demands, aging infrastructure, rising costs, funding challenges, and environmental concerns. Agencies and communities faced with improving their transportation systems must do more with less. From initial investigations through planning, concept development, final design, and construction, DEA responds with solutions that serve today's transportation needs while accommodating tomorrow's growth. Our Transportation Business Unit focuses on four markets: Bridges and Structures, Roads and Highways, Transit and Rail, and Construction Engineering. DEA is proud to be an AA/EEO employer and all qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal law, such as race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, marital status, veteran or military status, genetic information or sexual orientation |