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Thursday Job Market

Looking to hire a smart, qualified person for a position in transportation planning, engineering, IT, or advocacy? Post a listing on the Streetsblog Jobs Board and reach our national audience of dedicated readers.

Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings:

Web Developer, NextBus, Emeryville, CA
NextBus is looking for a web developer to do HTML/CSS/JavaScript work. The developer will be responsible for implementation of our website (including for mobile devices) and customization of web pages for display on large LCD monitors.

Software Developer – Data Analytics, Iteris, Berkeley, CA
Iteris is seeking motivated, analytical programmers to work on systems that perform real-time collection, storage, management and visualization of transportation data. Iteris develops and sells big data analytical packages in the transportation space.

Senior Transportation Engineer – Business Development Consultant, Iteris, Berkeley, CA
The Berkeley, CA office has an immediate job opening for a Senior Analytics Consultant to lead business development efforts, manage projects, and performing technical tasks on ITS projects related to performance measurement. The successful candidate will be comfortable with client interface, business development and leading efforts to win work, including preparation of technical proposals and presentations.

Membership Manager, San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
The Membership Manager is the main generator and organizer of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition’s robust membership.

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