What You'll Do Maintain and track funding, programming, and project data across multiple funding sources Support administration of federal, state, and local funding programs, including Measure M Assist with grant applications, funding allocations, and reimbursement processing Coordinate and support calls for projects and funding eligibility reviews Monitor project progress, funding schedules, and compliance requirements Prepare reports, presentations, and financial/program documentation Participate in development of major programming documents (e.g., FTIP, STIP) Conduct workshops and provide guidance to local agencies on funding programs Collaborate with internal teams, local jurisdictions, and stakeholders Support audits, consultant coordination, and procurement activities What We're Looking For Bachelor's degree in planning, business/public administration, finance, economics, or related field Minimum of two years of experience in transportation, financial analysis, grant writing, or grant management Strong analytical, organizational, and data management skills Ability to interpret funding regulations and program requirements Excellent communication and presentation skills Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment Why You'll Love It Here Play a key role in securing and managing funding for regional transportation projects Gain experience with federal, state, and local funding programs and policy Work collaboratively with agencies and stakeholders across Orange County Contribute to impactful infrastructure and mobility improvements Transportation Funding Analyst, Associate- Local Programs Under direct supervision, assists in the programming and administration of multi-modal transportation funding programs and related activities. What You'll Do Assist in the coordination and administration of transportation funding programs Support project tracking, reporting and compliance activities Help prepare program materials, documentation, and funding applications Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders, including local agencies Conduct research and analysis to support funding strategies and program improvements Provide general administrative support as needed What We're Looking For Bachelor's degree in planning, business/public administration, finance, economics, finance, marketing, communications, social sciences or related field Strong organizational and analytical skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines Interest in transportation, public infrastructure, or government programs Why You'll Love It Here Opportunity to contribute to impactful transportation projects that improve communities Collaborative and supportive team environment Exposure to regional, state, and federal funding programs This posting will remain open until filled.