Data analytics person needed at MTA. Working for Michael Walk (UB alum)  would be great experience.

 

Tom Mitchell, Ph.D.

Work and Organizational Psychologist

Associate Professor

Division of Applied Behavioral Sciences

University of Baltimore

1420 N. Charles Street

Baltimore MD. 21201

410 837 5348

 

http://home.ubalt.edu/tmitch

 

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From: Michael Walk [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 5:15 PM
Subject: Ridership Data Technician -- New Job Opportunity

 

If you or someone you know likes data collection and analysis on a large scale and wants to put those skills to use in public transit, then there’s a new opportunity in the MTA’s Office of Service Development – The Ridership Data Technician (or RDT).

 

Full details and to apply: http://tinyurl.com/kg7nop3

 

MTA’s use of Automated Passenger Counters (APCs) continues to grow. We are just really getting started and are looking for an innovative and tech- and data-savvy person to join our team to take our APC program to the next level – allowing better planning, analysis, scheduling, and reporting for stakeholders inside and outside the agency.

 

If you’re interested, apply using the link above. Or, feel free to forward to someone you know that might be a good fit.

 

Thanks!

 

Michael J. Walk, M.S.

Director, MTA Office of Service Development

w: 410-454-7257  | c: 443-804-6278

1515 Washington Blvd.

Suite 1604A

Baltimore, MD 21202

 

 

Maryland now features 511 traveler information!
Call 511 or visit: www.md511.org 

 

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