Postmaster Research Associate - Transportation
Job Description Summary / TWC Summary
Duties assigned to this title will require an in-depth knowledge and practice of Transportation Studies, with a preference for engineering experiences on transportation design, planning, and operational projects. The duties will require publication experience, independent discretion, and judgment in conducting research project activities, developing research methods, and mentoring students.
The Postmaster Research Associate – Transportation supports research initiatives within the transportation program by contributing to data collection, analysis, and project coordination. This position is designed for individuals who have completed a master’s degree and are seeking advanced research experience in transportation systems, policy, and planning. The role supports faculty-led and grant-funded projects while ensuring compliance with institutional and sponsor requirements.
This is a Grant Funded position.
Essential Duties Summary
- Brainstorm research concepts, secure external funding, design transportation test plans, develop transportation computational models, and interpret research results in sustainable transportation studies.
- Contribute to the work of experimentalists and other computational researchers in the group. Contribute to the mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students.
- Assist in the design, implementation, and management of transportation-related research projects.
- Conduct data collection, analysis, and interpretation using appropriate analytical tools and methodologies.
- Support the preparation of technical reports, research papers, and grant proposals.
- Perform literature reviews and synthesize findings to support ongoing research efforts.
- Coordinate project activities, timelines, and deliverables in collaboration with faculty and research staff.
- Maintain accurate research documentation and ensure compliance with institutional, state, and federal guidelines.
- Present research findings at meetings, conferences, and workshops as needed.
- Utilize transportation modeling tools, GIS software, and statistical analysis programs as required.
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