Transportation Analyst; Modeling
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Engineering
Data Science Manager
A career in transportation is more than bridges, roads, and rail. As we plan, design, and manage projects that move people and goods from Point A to Point B, we create connections that transform our communities. Every airport, road, bridge, port, or transit project is an opportunity to make communities safer, cleaner, and more resilient. Together, we’re making an impact around the world.
If you’re looking for a career that moves, join our team of professionals who are passionate about the future of transportation.
Your Opportunity
We are seeking a Transportation Analyst to join our multidisciplinary team in the Portland, OR office. Ideal candidates will have 1-2 years of experience in transportation engineering or planning. The team specializes in traffic and revenue forecasting for toll facilities across the United States, offering a unique blend of transportation engineering, planning, and economics expertise. We value training, collaboration, and interpersonal connections, which are strengthened by working side-by-side with colleagues.
This is a hybrid role, requiring a minimum of three days per week in the office.
Your Key Responsibilities
- Assist in developing, maintaining, and applying travel demand models.
- Process and analyze large transportation datasets, including traffic counts, transit ridership, origin-destination data, and toll transactions.
- Support travel demand model calibration, validation, and scenario analysis.
- Prepare model inputs, execute model scenarios, and summarize results for reports and presentations.
- Utilize modeling software and tools such as Cube, Trans
CAD, VISUM, or similar platforms. - Automate data processing and analysis workflows using Python, SQL, and Excel.
- Collaborate with senior modelers, planners, and engineers on technical tasks and project deliverables.
- Develop technical manuals and draft technical memorandums specifically related to modeling processes
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