PacTrans News
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April 16, 2018
City of Bellevue Transportation Planning Intern: job opening closes May 11
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March 27, 2018
New WSDOT Transportation Research Internship Posted
Job Title: Transportation Research Intern – Transportation Planning Technician 1 (13 Positions) Opening Date: 3/26/2018 Closing Date: 4/9/2018 11:59pm Salary: $17.15 – $22.90 Hourly Job Type: Internship Location: Multiple Locations – Western WA Recruitment #: 18DOT-HQ-04520nM The Opportunity:
These temporary positions/internships (approximately three to five months) will support the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) managers statewide with small scale, short-term research projects. These 13 positions include collecting and analyzing data, conducting field surveys, performing literature searches, assessing data to determine outcome or results and report findings and conclusions in writing as well as making presentations to interested audiences.
The future incumbents will have an opportunity to learn about transportation planning, operation, construction and administration programs and projects by participating in tasks that help shape an individual’s research capabilities and experience. This will include developing studies, work plans, collecting data, analyzing data, and reporting results. These positions will also conduct data manipulations and analysis to provide a statistical priority, or develop an agency design or position, assist with formulating policy recommendations or other tasks to support the research on topics of importance to the agency.
To view the entire posting and apply, please visit Transportation Research Intern
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March 21, 2018
PacTrans Seminar Series Presents: Professor Xueming Chen
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March 21, 2018
Intern Opportunity with Tacoma Traffic Engineering
These positions are located in Tacoma (35 miles south of Seattle).
Excellent internship opportunity to work with a team of dedicated traffic engineering professionals with Pierce County Planning and Public Works – Traffic Engineering. Read More
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March 12, 2018
PacTrans Student Research Selected for the Eno Future Leaders Development Conference
Each year, the Eno Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC) gives twenty of the nation’s strongest graduate students in the transportation field, those with potential to become national-level leaders in the field, a first-hand look at how national transportation policies are developed. Students apply to the program early in the year, and those selected as “Eno Fellows” come to Washington, DC for a week in the spring of meetings with federal officials and leaders of business and non-profit organizations. Read More