CMAP may fill this position as either an Associate Research Analyst/Modeler or as a Research Analyst/Modeler, depending on candidate qualifications. Minimum requirements for each are listed below.
In this position you will join a dynamic and unique team that develops innovative information to support decision-makers on the current and future state of the region’s transportation system. An Associate Research Analyst/Modeler supports the Transportation Modeling group in maintaining, operating, and improving the agency’s set of modeling analysis tools. CMAP recently completed a major update to its trip-based travel demand model and is currently updating its activity-based model.
This position provides the opportunity to learn travel demand modeling from the ground up. An Associate Research Analyst/Modeler will develop foundational knowledge of trip-based modeling and gain an understanding of the various modeling roles CMAP plays. That includes learning to use the travel demand modeling software (Emme) and how to run the entire trip-based model.
This position also supports the development of innovative modeling procedures to improve the responsiveness of the agency’s modeling tools to the guiding principles of ON TO 2050: inclusive growth, resilience, and prioritized investment. Work will focus on the collection, preparation, and analysis of data necessary to support CMAP’s modeling tools and research activities. Tasks will also include assisting with travel demand model runs to support the long-range plan, the Transportation Improvement Program, individual transportation project studies, and to satisfy federal Air Quality Conformity requirements.
Key Functions and Activities
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Education and Experience
Associate Research Analyst/Modeler has the following minimum requirements:
A Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Economics, Data Science, Statistics, Engineering, or a related discipline. Experience with data collection, research, and quantitative analysis obtained through coursework, internships and/or professional experience.
Research Analyst/Modeler has the following minimum requirements:
A Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Economics, Data Science, Statistics, Engineering, or a related discipline with more than 2 years of professional experience with data collection, research, and quantitative analysis.
The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) is our region’s comprehensive planning organization. The agency and its partners are implementing ON TO 2050, a long-range plan to help the seven counties and 284 communities of northeastern Illinois implement strategies that address transportation, housing, economic development, open space, the environment, and other quality-of-life issues. See cmap.illinois.gov/about for more information on the agency’s vision and core values.
CMAP is always looking for talented, self-motivated individuals to join our team. If you think you are ready to be a part of an exciting team, then we encourage you to continue with this applicant friendly, online job application! This position will remain open until filled.
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