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Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION
Help shape the future of transportation in one of New York's most vibrant and innovative communities. The Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council (ITCTC), the Metropolitan Planning Organization for Tompkins County, is seeking a Transportation Planner I or Transportation Planner II to support regional transportation planning efforts. We are recruiting for both levels and will hire one candidate based on qualifications and experience. This position offers the opportunity to work on projects that influence multimillion-dollar transportation investments and improve safety, mobility, sustainability, and quality of life throughout the region. What You'll Do Support transportation planning and policy initiatives across Tompkins County Analyze transportation data and develop recommendations Coordinate with local, state, and federal partners Advance projects related to roadway improvements, active transportation, trails, and transportation safety Engage with community stakeholders and elected officials Contribute to implementation of the region's Long Range Transportation Plan We're Looking For Candidates who: Are passionate about creating safe, connected, multimodal transportation systems Have strong writing, communication, and analytical skills Enjoy collaborating with diverse partners and stakeholders Are innovative, self-directed, and solution-oriented Qualifications Master, bachelor's or associate degree + experience based on education level. Please see the minimum qualifications for each title that is listed in the job description. Personnel | www.tompkinscountyny.gov
Application Deadline:
Apply by June 29, 2026 Why Ithaca? Located in New York's beautiful Finger Lakes region, Ithaca offers an exceptional quality of life, combining natural beauty, outdoor recreation, a vibrant arts and culture scene, and the energy of a university community. Home to both Cornell University and Ithaca College, the area is known for its innovation, diversity, and strong sense of community.