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Data Scientist
Metropolitan Council
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Posted: 02-Jan-26
Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Type: Full Time
Salary: $81,973.00 - $132,933.00/YR
Categories:
Civil - Transportation
Civil Engineering
Years of Experience:
2 - 4
Salary Details:
We provide a comprehensive benefits package.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 1/21/2026 11:59 PM Central
The Metropolitan Council is the regional planning agency for the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area providing essential services to our region: transportation, wastewater collection and treatment, growth and development of local communities, affordable housing programs, and regional park systems.
This position is eligible for hybrid (remote and onsite) teleworking.
The Data Scientist working in the Council’s Metropolitan Transportation Services divisionwill support multi-modal transportation planning in the metro area through innovative approaches to collecting and analyzing transportation data and the development and application of cutting-edge travel forecasting models and analysis tools. Will join a vibrant travel research and modeling team working on travel demand forecasting, travel behavior surveys, and creative analysis of all kinds of transportation data to drive planning and policy analysis.
Minimum Requirements:
Any of the following combinations in completed education (degree field of study in Mathematics, Analytics, Data Science, or related field) and experience (in statistical and/or machine modeling and/or developing web-based interactive data visualization tools):
High school diploma/GED with seven years of experience
The Metropolitan Council is the regional planning agency serving the Twin Cities seven-county metropolitan area and providing essential services to the region. The Council works with local communities to provide these critical services:
--Operates the region's largest bus system;
--Collects and treats wastewater;
--Engages communities and the public in planning for future growth;
--Provides forecasts of the region's population and household growth;
--Provides affordable housing opportunities for low- and moderate-income individuals and families;
--Provides planning, acquisitions and funding for a regional system of parks and trails; and
--Provides a framework for decisions and implementation for regional systems including aviation, transportation, parks and open space, water quality and water management.