Key Job Duties of the Engineer:Lead, assist, or consult GNRC and its member governments in the design and engineering of transportation projects with a focus on complete streets elements to improve roadway safety for all users;Assist GNRC in the procurement and oversight of on-call engineering firms selected to help design projects being implemented through GNRC's quick build transportation improvement program;Assist local governments in the management of their on-call engineering firms hired to facilitate project development through the TN Department of Transportation's local programs process;Assist in the development of local and regional plans by 1) documenting and analyzing existing conditions and trends, 2) identifying and assessing best practices and tools, and 3) recommending policies, actions, or investment strategies tailored to address planning objectives;Lead/assist in the development of maps and other data visualizations;Present staff reports to elected officials, planning boards, stakeholder organizations, and the general public;Provide guidance and/or coordinate with planning and engineering firms and local jurisdictions engaged in regional and corridor level planning studies and engineering analysis;Build and strengthen partnerships with community-based organizations and advocates, universities and research institutions, business groups, local governments, public transit agencies, the TN Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, among others; andParticipate in industry associations and continuing education opportunities to remain current on emerging and best practices related transportation planning. Primary Responsibilities of the Department:Facilitate major updates to the Regional Transportation Plan, Transportation Improvement Program, and Unified Planning Work Program for the Nashville metropolitan planning area;Coordinate transportation planning, programming, and project delivery activities with the TN Department of Transportation, area public transportation providers, and neighboring MPOs and Rural Planning Organizations;Compile an annual inventory of public infrastructure needs from local governments, transportation agencies, utility districts, and school boards;Collaborate with other GNRC teams and external partners to collect and analyze data to monitor the condition of transportation infrastructure, forecast future demand, and assess the costs and benefits of proposed improvements;Collaborate with other GNRC teams and external partners to align planned infrastructure needs with grant and lending opportunities to accelerate project implementation at the local level; andPilot a quick-build transportation improvement program to help streamline the delivery of federally funded transportation projects aimed at improving roadway safety for all users.