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Assistant Planner

Monterey-Salinas Transit District
retirement plan
United States, California, Monterey
19 Upper Ragsdale Drive (Show on map)
Nov 07, 2025
Assistant Planner
Salary: $30.43 - $43.03 (Hourly, Non-Exempt) Posting Date: November 7, 2025

Benefits: CalPERS Retirement, Supplemental Insurance,
457 Retirement Plan, Flex Spending Account,
Employer Contribution to Medical Benefits
Filing Deadline: November 28, 2025

JOB
SUMMARY
Assists
the Planning Department with the review of development site plans, cartographic analysis, reporting, data analysis, grant
applications and planning of transit routes and transit stops.

ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS
Tracks
and compiles statistics for service data including, but not limited to, ridership, revenue hours, revenue miles, maximum
vehicles, and cancelled service utilizing appropriate software; resolves any data issues that may arise. Assists with grant applications.
Provides data and statistical analysis including information on zero emission busses; updates funds graphics and monthly ridership
reports for accounting purposes; analyses multiple data sources to obtain the most accurate information; compiles and reports annual
agency revenue service tracks, maintains and updates reports and research, and identifies and corrects data as needed. Generates a
variety of mandated reports to state agencies including the California Departments of Transportation, to ensure compliance with
applicable laws and regulations; reports key performance indicators and other transit data to the Federal Transit Administration's
(FTA)
National Transit Database. Performs research and conducts studies on bus routes, schedule times, route transfer points, bus
stop locations, bus shelter and bench locations, route modifications, route timetables, and schedule enhancements; analyzes findings
and prepares written recommendation including maps, graphs, charts, and other visual aids to illustrate the results of analyses and
studies; prepares multi-media presentations for use in making civic, educational, and regional planning presentations on transit issues.
Research policies; track and review environmental impact reports, development plans, and General Plan updates; provides documents
and other useful information for evaluation of development applications related to transportation service. Performs related
assignments as required.

REQUIRED
KNOWLEDGE & ABILITY
Knowledge
of the basic principles, practices, procedures, and information sources of modern urban and transportation planning;
applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures; market and feasibility assessments and trend
analysis; key performance indicators within a transportation and transit planning context; land use and transit dynamics, including
characteristics of rural transit policies and practices; economic, environmental, and/or social concepts applicable to the transportation
planning process; basics of database development, and/or other graphic tools; zero-emissions vehicle technology and practical
applications; District and mandated safety rules, regulations, and protocols; techniques for providing a high level of customer service
by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and District staff; modern equipment and communication tools used for
business functions and program, project, and task coordination, including computers and software programs relevant to work
performed; the structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and
grammar.

MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Equivalent
to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in planning, public administration, environmental studies,
resource management, data science, or a related field and one (1) year of experience in urban planning, land use planning,
transportation planning, environmental planning, or a related field.

FILING
The
minimum qualifications as stated on this job announcement represent only the basic requirements of the position. Meeting the
minimum qualifications does not guarantee that a candidate will be invited to participate in other segments of the selection process.
Applications received after the deadline may be reviewed and kept on file for up to six months for future consideration. Applications
may be obtained from our Administrative Office, 19 Upper Ragsdale Drive, Suite 200, Monterey; or by visiting MST online at
http://www.mst.org. SUBMIT COMPLETED APPLICATIONS TO: Monterey-Salinas Transit, Attn. Human Resources, 19 Upper Ragsdale
Drive, Suite 200. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application.

ADA
Candidates
who qualify under protection of the Americans with Disabilities Act and require a reasonable accommodation for
applicant testing and/or examination, should notify the MST Human Resources at least one week prior to being scheduled for
assessment. A full listing of physical requirements and working conditions can be provided upon request for the job description
of this position.
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

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