Overview
To Apply: https://www.calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=450949
Will Consider Transportation Planner
Under the supervision of a Senior Transportation Planner, the Associate Transportation Planner (ATP) will assist in the development of guideline documents, projects, and public engagement activities associated with the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games, commonly known as LA 28. The incumbent will gather and analyze data, work with the LA28 project team – as well as other internal and external stake holders, and lead other tasks associated with achieving the general goals and objectives provided by the LA 28 District Liaison. Additionally, the incumbent will support in the development of other System Planning deliverables such as Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plans (CMCPs), District System Management Plan (DSMP), and Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping. See duty statement for additional details.
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Associate Transportation Planner Exam
Eligibility for hire may be determined by your score on the exam. For those who do not have current eligibility (e.g. transfer, permissive reinstatement or voluntary demotions) and/or who will be new to state civil services employment, you must be on the state examination list to be eligible for these positions. The exam is located here: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Exams/ExamBulletin.aspx?ExamControlId=2701
Transportation Planner Exam
Eligibility for hire may be determined by your score on the exam. For those who do not have current eligibility (e.g. transfer, permissive reinstatement or voluntary demotions) and/or who will be new to state civil services employment, you must be on the state examination list to be eligible for these positions. The exam is located here: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Exams/ExamBulletin.aspx?ExamControlId=2895
About Caltrans
From roads less traveled to highways supporting California’s demanding commute. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) manages more than 50,000 miles of California's highway and freeway lanes, provides inter-city rail services, permits more than 400 public-use airports and special-use hospital heliports, and works with local agencies to keep California moving.
More than the road workers, we are California’s transportation infrastructure; established in 1895, Caltrans has been active in moving the people and commerce of California and continues to model the way in innovative transportation systems. Caltrans specializes in many areas related to transportation: Engineering, Environmental Analysis, Information Technology, Maintenance, Equipment, Transportation Planning, Land Surveys, Right of Way, Finance, Traffic Operations, Aeronautics, Legal, and Administration