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Transportation Policy and Strategy Manager

Transportation Policy and Strategy Manager
Organization: Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE) Foundation
Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 04/24/2024

Salary Range:

$70,000.00 To 140,000.00 Annually

Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation seeks a Transportation Policy and Strategy Manager for its Washington, DC office. (Telecommuting permitted. Requires domestic travel to Washington, DC and other unanticipated locations up to 25%.)

Job Duties:

  • Conduct in-depth transportation policy research and analysis to support and develop cross-sector policy proposals and solutions.
  • Define strategic geographic-specific and global goals and develop roadmaps to guide ReMo (Reimagined Mobility) towards achieving defined goals.
  • Analyze global best practices to develop policy recommendations and solutions for critical global mobility challenges.
  • Compose a range of written materials for advocacy and information, along with research and analysis.
  • Manage academic, consulting, and corporate project partners to ensure a consistent and on-time set of deliverables.
  • Perform outreach to potential funders, based on research on common interests and priorities.
  • Maintain relationships with current and potential partners.
  • Work with development team to craft approaches for funding proposals. Telecommuting permitted. Requires domestic travel to Washington, DC and other unanticipated locations up to 25%.

Job Requirements:

  • Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Regional Planning, Public Policy, or a related field.
  • Five years of experience as a Transportation Planner, City and Regional Planner, Urban Planner, or a related occupation, including:
    • Five years of experience conducting policy research and analysis and developing policy proposals for transportation issues.
    • Five years of experience analyzing, evaluating and advocating for transportation policy issues within a transportation-specific public agency, legislative body, non-profit, or in government affairs.
    • Five years of experience developing and publishing peer-reviewed policy research for transportation issues.
    • Five years of experience creating advocacy support materials, including talking points, blogs, and policy briefs.
    • Three years of experience performing analytical research leading to transportation policy outcomes.
  • Experience may be gained concurrently. Foreign equivalent degrees are acceptable.

To apply, please submit resume to position posting on Securing America’s Future Energy Foundation Careers

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