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The City of Lodi is seeking an Assistant Transportation Planner to help oversee transit administration, programming and mobility initiatives for Lodi’s public transit system. You will work on data collection, GIS mapping, and reporting to improve accessibility and efficiency.
Ideal candidates bring 2+ years in transit planning, strong analytical and communication skills, and proficiency with GIS tools. This on-site role supports public meetings, grants, and collaboration with staff and
Join our Public Works Department as an Assistant Transportation Planner and help shape the future of public transportation in Lodi! This position offers the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, multi-faceted, very hands-on environment, with a broad range of projects to help manage the City of Lodi’s transit system. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented and has strong analytical, project management, and communication skills, is able to adapt to changing priorities, and is proficient in the use of planning tools such as GIS and is familiar with state and federal transportation regulations.
Job descriptions are intended to present a broad and general range of duties which includes, purpose, responsibilities, and scope of work. Job descriptions are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job.
Performs professional work in the field of planning, public administration, environmental analysis, and economic development, as it relates to transportation. The Assistant Transportation Planner plays a critical role in overseeing transit administration, transportation programming, and transportation initiatives that enhance efficiency, accessibility, and sustainability of the City’s mobility network.
This is a flexibly staffed class series in that the Junior Transportation Planner may reasonably expect to progress to the Assistant Transportation Planner with training, satisfactory performance and management approval. The Assistant Transportation Planner performs a wider range of professional planning duties of greater complexity, with the incumbent learning and performing tasks in an independent nature with limited supervision.
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in public administration, business administration, urban planning, transportation planning, or closely related field.
Two years of increasingly responsible experience with a public agency in the field of transit service planning, transportation planning or closely related field.
Work is performed primarily in a standard office environment with some travel to different sites and locations. May be exposed to safety hazards including fumes or odors, dust or gases, chemicals, toxic materials, oil, and a variety of mechanical machinery. May be required to work extended hours including evenings and weekends and may be required to travel outside City. Essential functions may require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting for prolonged periods of time; to see well enough to read, write and make observations; hear well enough to converse on the radio, telephone and in person; bodily mobility to occasionally walk, bend, kneel, reach, stand, crouch, operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard, cell phones and/or hand held electronic devices; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may be required to work nights or weekends as needed.
For technical difficulties with your online application, please call the Neogov helpline at 855-524-5627.
The City of Lodi is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a policy of fair employment practices regardless of race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, sex or sexual orientation, marital status, age, mental or physical disability or perceived disability, medical condition, pregnancy, political affiliation or belief, or other unlawful discrimination.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the City of Lodi provides reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations must contact the Human Resources Division upon application submittal to confirm the request.
Applicants must possess the minimum qualifications by the final filing date. Eligible lists are established upon successful completion of the selection process. The candidates must be successful in each part of the testing. To fill each vacancy the hiring department will request names to be certified from the eligible list and will make a selection from this certification list.
Conditional job offers are subject to successful completion of a medical drug screen and/or physical. Candidates should not quit or give notice to their current employer until final notification has been awarded by the Human Resources Division.
All positions may be subject to a physical or drug screen issued by a qualified medical physician assigned by the Human Resources Division. Under the requirements of the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, the City of Lodi has been designated as a drug-free workplace.
At the time of appointment all candidates will be required to execute an oath of allegiance and complete Form I-9 - Employment Eligibility Verification in compliance with the Immigration and Naturalization Act. United States citizenship is not required. All new appointees are required to successfully complete a probationary period of twelve months.
The starting salary is the first rate shown on the job announcement. Advancement to the higher steps of the salary range is based upon merit in accordance with the Salary Ordinance and Rules for Personnel Administration. Eligibility for the first merit increase is effective after 12 months and for additional merit increases after one year intervals until the employee has reached the maximum step.
Holiday - An average of 13 paid holidays per year. Vacation - 2 weeks paid vacation annually, increasing with length of service depending upon the appropriate labor agreement. Sick Leave - 10 days per year depending upon the appropriate labor agreement. Administrative Leave - Management/Mid-Management positions receive 80 hours per fiscal year, and specified professional/technical positions receive 40 hours per fiscal year (Pro-Rated).
Medical, Dental and Vision plans are available for employee and dependents. A portion of the premiums may be the employee’s responsibility.
The City pays the full premium for employee and dependent life insurance, and offers a long-term disability plan that provides up to approximately 2/3 of an employee’s salary.
The City of Lodi is a member of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (P.E.R.S.). Lodi is not a member of the Social Security System except for the required medical contribution. Employees may participate in a 457 Deferred Compensation program.
Employees may participate in a Section 125 Flexible Spending Account.
This bulletin does not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provisions or job duties contained in this bulletin may include modifications pending labor agreements and/or council approval.
Lodi City Mid-Management Association
10 Days/year
0-5 years = 10 days/year.
6 years & over = 15 Days/year
12 days/year
10 ½ holidays per year
All employees are offered medical insurance for themselves and dependent(s) through CalPERS Medical Plans. City pays a portion of the medical premium monthly, based on enrollment tier.
If an employee elects not to be covered by medical insurance through the City of Lodi, an additional:
$692.81 per month for family
$532.92 per month for employee + 1 dependent
$305.22 per month for single
will be added to either the employee's deferred compensation account or cash. In order to qualify for this provision, proof of group insurance must be provided to the City.
The City shall pay the full cost for the employee and their dependents dental premium for the term of this agreement. The City agrees to provide a vision care plan, equivalent to the VSP Plan B, with a $25.00 deductible for the employee and dependents; the entire premium to be paid by City.
A deferred compensation plan is available at the employee’s option. The City matches up to 3% of the employee’s base salary, subject to Federal Tax laws.
Tuition Reimbursement up to $3000 per fiscal year as per City policy.
Employees are provided with term life insurance. In general, the benefits will be effective as soon as administratively possible to 2 times the annual salary to a maximum of $250,000.
After a 60-day waiting period, coverage is 66 2/3% of salary, employer covers 100% of premium.
New employees into the CalPERS retirement system are enrolled in the 2%@62, three-year average retirement formula. Employees hired after January 1, 2013, with less than a six-month break in CalPERS (or reciprocal agencies) are enrolled in the 2%@55, three-year retirement formula. Employees contribute seven percent (7%) towards the employee portion of their CalPERS retirement costs. If additional information is needed regarding CalPERS retirement plans/costs, please contact Human Resources.