Transportation Program Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Transportation Program Analyst

The Baltimore Metropolitan Council (BMC) is a quasi-governmental, non-profit agency serving the Baltimore region.
BMC's primary function is to support the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB), the area's metropolitan planning organization (MPO), and its regional transportation planning activities.
BMC is accepting applications for the position of Transportation Program Analyst.
Staff in this position will maintain the multi-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
The TIP serves as a multi-modal listing of projects in the region that are requesting federal surface transportation funding.
The position will also track transportation projects in the Federal Highway Administration Financial Management Information System (FMIS) and Federal Transit Administration Transit Award Management System (TrAMS).
This position will require familiarity with database management as well as the ability to summarize and visualize data for multiple audiences.
The planner will also communicate and build relationships with local jurisdiction and state agency staff along with making presentations to various committees and the public.
The position also allows for participation in other regional and multi-jurisdictional cooperative transportation planning activities.
#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Administration Databases Financial Management Information Systems Management Systems Presentations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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