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Positions Available Position Available: Senior Program Officer, Reliability, Strategic Highway Research Program  (Last updated July 14, 2010 by TRB)
TRB's second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) has an opening for a Senior Program Officer with knowledge in highway operations and/or traffic management and experience related to the implementation of innovative technologies or practices within transportation-related agencies or enterprises. Experience in research management is also desired. SHRP 2 is a congressionally authorized research program that addresses critically needed research in highway transportation including highway safety, infrastructure renewal, and congestion relief. This Senior Program Officer will be responsible for managing multiple and/or highly complex research and innovation programs and projects. They will develop program and project strategies, budgets, and resource requirements; and ensure that programs and projects meet their stated objectives. They will also act as a liaison between and coordinate with internal and external groups, organizations, and agencies. A listing of minimum requirements, full job duties, and application information for the opening is available on the National Academies’ Office of Human Resources Web page.
Positions Available Vacancy Announcement: Transportation Specialist  (Last updated June 30, 2010 by FHWA)
This position is located in the Federal Highway Administration Resource Center and is established to serve as the technical authority in the operations analysis of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Freight and Transportation Management Strategies. The primary function of this position is to advance the application of analytical methods to ensure efficient operational performance of the transportation system. This includes the identification and application of techniques and tools to analyze systems operations and traffic flow. The areas of emphasis will draw upon the skill sets associated with traffic forecasting, dynamic traffic assignment, highway capacity and quality of flow, simulation and other complementary traffic analysis techniques. This position is responsible for supporting national policy formulation, national problem solving, and developing, promoting, and demonstrating state-of-the-art technology within the fields of transportation management. To see the full announcement and to apply, click on the link above.