Full Job Description
Practice Lead - Engineering & Planning
We9re looking for an experienced transportation professional to lead Toole Design9s integrated transportation engineering and multimodal planning practice to join us in Atlanta, GA. This firmwide leadership role combines practice leadership with active project delivery.
What You9ll Do
We design streets as public places, with engineers, planners, landscape architects, and urban designers working side by side. Your leadership style should support and encourage that collaboration.
Leading the Practice
As our Practice Lead, you9ll mentor a talented team of engineers and planners, guide business development, help shape the firm9s technical direction, and stay active on major projects that strengthen client relationships and grow the practice. You will report to our Engineering Director while collaborating closely with our Design and Planning Directors.
Lead business development and practice business planning in support of annual growth targets, in partnership with regional leadership
Support the practice9s financial health through effective project delivery, workload management, staff development, and quality control
Collaborate with local, regional, and corporate leadership to advance practice priorities
Help recruit and advise on hiring decisions to support local and firmwide growth goals
Advance training, innovation, and quality control to keep our technical work at the forefront of the industry mentoring staff through project work
Support marketing and raise the practice9s local and national visibility
Guide subject matter resource groups that support practice delivery, including traffic engineering, multimodal planning, transportation design and related specialties
Leading Projects
Serve as Principal-in-Charge, Project Director, Senior Technical Advisor, or Project Manager on major transportation planning and engineering efforts. You will provide leadership on transportation planning projects including:
Comprehensive plans, long range transportation plans, city- or area-wide mobility plans and corridor studies
Multimodal traffic impact analysis, traffic operations analysis, and safety analysis
Parking, curbside management, and transportation demand management strategies
Public engagement, policy development, and implementation strategies
You will provide leadership on transportation engineering and design projects including:
Multimodal street design that balances safety, mobility, access, and placemaking objectives applying safe systems principles
Conceptual geometric design for corridor and intersection reconfigurations, with hand-off to civil engineering for final design
Traffic signal design, retiming, and timing optimization
Signing, pavement marking, maintenance of traffic, and rapid-implementation design projects
Road safety audits, crash analysis, and countermeasure selection
What You9ll Bring:
Desire to lead a practice - not just a project. You9re energized by developing the next generation of engineers and planners to see your impact through what they deliver
Strategic thinking for where the practice should go, what work to pursue, and how to position the firm for what9s next
Commitment to technical excellence as a personal standard and to remain a trusted senior voice on signature, complex projects
Excitement to craft and communicate a vision that bridges planning and engineering
15+ years of success on the types of transportation engineering and multimodal planning projects described above
Demonstrated success building and leading teams, programs, practices and projects
Experience in business development, proposal strategy, client development
A belief that strong engineering makes great planning real - and that streets are public places where engineering rigor and urban design strengthen one another
A commitment to creating safer, more equitable, and more sustainable transportation systems for the communities we serve
A PE is preferred. PTOE and/or AICP credentials are a plus. We welcome candidates whose careers have been rooted in either transportation engineering or multimodal transportation planning, provided they have demonstrated success leading integrated teams, delivering complex projects, and growing a transportation practice.
We9re targeting a range of $153,000-$204,000 for individuals with a PE and $134,000-$185,000 without.