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Development Director, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is seeking a seasoned, highly motivated individual to direct the organization’s diverse fundraising efforts in support of our advocacy and programmatic work. This is an amazing opportunity for a development professional to work with a dedicated staff and active membership of over 10,000 to promote the bicycle for everyday transportation.

Bicycle Fleet Rebalancer at Tech Co, Bikes Make Life Better, Menlo Park, California
Bikes Make Life Better, Inc. manages a large bike fleet at a leading tech company in Menlo Park -- and we’re adding to our team. We’re looking for full-time and part-time Rebalancers to maintain the distribution of bikes around campus. You’ll work with a fun group of people, in a pleasant environment, supporting a very popular program.

Planner I, City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco, California
There are two 5277 Planner I positions available in the Current Planning Division. The first position will assist with reviewing and process of discretionary permits and land use applications within a specific geographic area of the City. The second position will assist in the data collection and mapping of completed historic resource surveys.

Project Development Team Lead (SA2,GG), City of Seattle DOT, Seattle, Washington
The Seattle Department of Transportation’s Project Development Division is seeking a new Project Development Team Leader (SA2). This position leads critical programs and manages all aspects of project definition and development from inception to 10% design which includes conceptual design development and alternatives analysis.

Project Development Corridor Lead (SA2,GG), City of Seattle DOT, Seattle, Washington
The Seattle Department of Transportation’s Project Development Division is seeking a new Project Development Corridor Lead (SA2). This position manages all aspects of project definition and development from inception to 10% design which includes conceptual design development and alternatives analysis.

Senior Civil Engineer, City of Modesto, Modesto, California
Senior Civil Engineers are responsible to plan, organize, direct and supervise professional engineering work related to the investigation, planning, design, construction and maintenance and operations of a variety of public works facilities, systems and projects as well as residential, commercial, industrial and multi-family building and development projects; to manage and perform the most complex and difficult engineering tasks related to assigned area of responsibility.

Senior Transportation Planner, City of Seattle DOT, Seattle, Washington
The Seattle Department of Transportation is hiring a Senior Transportation Planner to develop a new program intended for Low Income Access to Transportation Options (LIATO) to expand transportation options and services to vulnerable and hard to serve communities and groups within the City of Seattle.

Customer Service Supervisor, City of Santa Monica, Santa Monica, California
Supervises, coordinates, and monitors the work of staff and the administrative functions of the Transit Customer Service Team within the Planning and Community Engagement Division of Big Blue Bus, which includes responsibility for customer satisfaction, information collection and distribution, direct sales, and office management.

Tech and City Transportation Fellow, NACTO, Washington, DC
Join the dynamic Policy team at the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO). NACTO, a non-profit association that represents large cities on transportation issues of local and national importance, seeks a recent graduate in the field of city planning, sustainable transportation, architecture, urban design, or public policy for a five-month paid fellowship.

Southern California Regional Policy Manager, Safe Routes to School National Partnership, Anywhere
The Regional Policy Manager maintains the regional network in Southern California. The primary focus of this position is to increase funding and improve policies that result in more infrastructure and programs to support safe walking and bicycling for children and families, especially in lower-income communities.

Transportation Program Assistant, City of Palo Alto, Palo Alto, California
The City of Palo Alto’s Transportation Division, located within the Department of Planning and Community Environment, is looking to fill a Transportation Programs Assistant (Program Assistant II classification) position with a highly-qualified project and program assistant. This position will be responsible for assisting with the operation of the division and all of its transportation programs.

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