At Fehr & Peers, people come first—communities, clients, and teammates alike. We share success, and our culture is built on collaboration, curiosity, and solving meaningful problems together.
We’re looking for a Transportation Engineer or Planner who finds joy in collaboration, mentors as much as they learn, and is energized by turning complex analysis into clear choices.
At Fehr & Peers, people come first—communities, clients, and teammates alike. We share success, and our culture is built on collaboration, curiosity, and solving meaningful problems together. We’re looking for a Transportation Engineer or Planner who finds joy in collaboration, mentors as much as they learn, and is energized by turning complex analysis into clear choices.
Placement within the stated pay range will be determined based upon education, experience, and qualifications.
How You'll Contribute
Contribute to big-picture change: From focused corridor studies to region-shaping initiatives—align projects with funding, work across specialties (operations, safety, economics, curbside management, transportation demand management, transit, design, and more); and co-author competitive grant narratives.
Communicate with impact: Write policies the public can understand, craft memos decisionmakers value, and brief city leaders with clear, actionable insights.
Design smarter systems: Redesign downtown streets for safety and efficiency, develop TDM plans for stadiums and universities, and replace generic ITE rates with context-sensitive models.
Grow with your team: Mentor and be mentored at every stage, provide generous feedback, build tidy, reusable analytics (Python/ArcGIS/Excel) your teammates can carry forward, and balance high-impact work with life outside of it.
Become a trusted advisor: Win repeat business with clients who value deep knowledge of the local communities and insights that help them make complex decisions.
What This Looks Like in Practice
Help a university add 5,000 daily trips with no new parking, just better transit and shuttles.
Develop a TDM plan to influence how attendees travel to an NFL stadium.
Redesign a downtown street system so buses, deliveries, and bikes can safely share space.
Help a city manager weigh clear options and understand which quick-build safety designs perform best and why.
Develop a transit system plan to prioritize transportation investments to meet a set of community approved goals.
Minimum Qualifications
4–10 years in transportation planning or engineering (operations, design, forecasting, policy).
Strong technical, writing, and presentation skills.
Strong curiosity about the world around you.
Project management experience; marketing exposure a plus.
License or certification preferred; GIS helpful.
Why DC, Why Us
The DC region is alive with opportunity: reimagining bus networks with WMATA, shaping safer streets with DDOT, and contributing to federal initiatives for resilience and multimodal access. Here, your work will directly influence how the region grows and moves — and you’ll have a clear path to grow as a leader, with colleagues who share ideas freely, celebrate curiosity, and invest in each other’s success.
Benefit Highlights:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance.
401(k) Plan with matching and profit sharing.
Flexible Spending Accounts.
Commuter Benefits.
Paid Vacation, holidays and sick leave.
8 weeks of Paid Parental Leave.
Mentoring and Career Development programs.
Research and Development group participation, and more.
EEO: Fehr & Peers is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment in the workplace. We welcome applicants of diverse backgrounds, and hire without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, disability, genetic information, political affiliation, military service or any other characteristic protected by law.
Nondiscrimination: Fehr & Peers ensures nondiscrimination in all programs and activities in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. If you need more information or special assistance for persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency, contact Human Resources.
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