Do you want to work with a great team, in a fun environment, collaborating on the future of Florida’s highways?  AECOM has an exciting opportunity for a Transportation Planner to provide in-house consulting services with Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise.  Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, a leading toll agency in the country, is part of the Florida Department of Transportation and consists of over 500 miles of limited access roadways across the State of Florida.  You could be part of a dynamic team, working on a wide variety of high-profile projects.   You would have opportunities to bring original ideas to the table on our plans and process and be on the forefront of planning and design that supports the future of transportation in the state of Florida.   The candidate will be part of the Turnpike’s Planning and Environmental Management group, in charge of a variety of Turnpike planning projects and studies, providing technical expertise in the general areas of transportation planning, project feasibility evaluations, and master planning.  This is an on-site client location position. Job SummaryDeveloping work scopes, schedules, and budgets for transportation planning projects;Assisting with project study contributions of multi-disciplinary specialists in traffic engineering/planning, travel demand modeling, geographic information systems, and financial analysis, among others;Assisting with the preparation of documentation for projects managed, including Technical Memoranda, Project Feasibility Reports, Documentation, and/or parts of Traffic and Revenue Studies;Conducting planning analysis of existing and future year land use including GIS analysis on land use development patterns and forecasts;Assisting with the preparation and presentation of briefings of transportation project study results for clients, stakeholders, and other interested parties;Routinely summarizing transportation project study progress reports for clients;Directing field data acquisition, site investigations and surveys;Evaluating transportation systems, roadway level of service, and forecasts of future transportation needs;Defining researching, reviewing and reporting on regional and local transportation planning issues and priorities;Participating and providing support for public meetings or hearings to explain planning items and projects, to gather feedback from those affected by projects, or to achieve consensus on project designs;Evaluating transportation-related consequences of federal and state legislative proposals and conducting policy analysis