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Temporary Transportation Research Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The position requires specialized knowledge of transportation research and prior experience working ... Temporary Academic Support Level: No Grade - Hourly Pay Rate Type: Hourly Pay Range: Refer to ...

Research Assistant

Raleigh, NC

$16.75 - $23.25/hr

... Transportation Research and Education System Information Classification Title Temporary-Professional NonFaculty Working Title Research Assistant

... Transportation Research and Education System Information Classification Title Temporary-Professional NonFaculty Working Title LTAP Coordinator

Service Advisor

Palmer, MA · On-site

$50K - $80K/yr

... temporary transportation. * Maintains automotive records by recording problems and corrective ... Equipment Maintenance, Lifting, Problem Solving, Reporting Research Results, Quality Focus ...

... temporary transportation. * Maintains automotive records by recording problems and corrective ... Equipment Maintenance, Lifting, Problem Solving, Reporting Research Results, Quality Focus ...

... temporary transportation. * Maintains automotive records by recording problems and corrective ... Equipment Maintenance, Lifting, Problem Solving, Reporting Research Results, Quality Focus ...

Service Advisor

Palmer, MA · On-site

$50K - $80K/yr

... temporary transportation. * Maintains automotive records by recording problems and corrective ... Equipment Maintenance, Lifting, Problem Solving, Reporting Research Results, Quality Focus ...

... temporary transportation. * Maintains automotive records by recording problems and corrective ... Equipment Maintenance, Lifting, Problem Solving, Reporting Research Results, Quality Focus ...

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How much do temporary transportation research jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary transportation research in the United States is $26.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $39.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Transportation Research vs Transportation Analyst?

AspectTemporary Transportation ResearchTransportation Analyst
CredentialsRelevant degrees in transportation, civil engineering, or related fields; certifications varySimilar degrees; often requires data analysis or transportation planning certifications
Work EnvironmentProject-based, short-term assignments, often in research settings or consulting firmsLonger-term roles within transportation agencies or companies, involving ongoing analysis
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by research firms, consulting agencies, or government projects for specific studiesCommon in government transportation departments, urban planning firms, and private companies
Search & Comparison IntentFocuses on short-term research projects and specific transportation studiesCenters on ongoing data analysis, planning, and policy development

Temporary Transportation Research involves short-term, project-based roles focused on transportation studies, while Transportation Analysts typically hold longer-term positions analyzing transportation data and planning strategies. Both roles require relevant education and skills but differ mainly in duration and scope of work.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Transportation Research job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,998 per year, or $26.9 per hour.
Temporary Research Aide

Temporary Research Aide

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY • On-site

Part-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University (Cornell AAP) includes the departments of Architecture, Art, City and Regional Planning, the Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate (jointly led by AAP and the SC Johnson College of Business), the multicollege Department of Design Tech, and the Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities. The college spans three locations-in Ithaca, New York City, and Rome, Italy-each with world-class facilities and cutting-edge technologies.
Cornell AAP is about acts of transformation. We are committed to reimagining and reshaping the world in new ways, every day. A vital college at one of the nation's foremost research universities, Cornell AAP brings faculty, staff, and students together from around the world to address urgent global challenges and advance collaborative, research-driven approaches that support a more just and resilient future.
Purpose of the Position:
This Temporary Research Aide position supports faculty-led research under the supervision of Nicholas Klein in the Department of City and Regional Planning. The role is mission critical to completing an ongoing research project examining forced car ownership in North America.
This short-term appointment will focus on advancing and finalizing research already in progress. The position requires specialized knowledge of transportation research and prior experience working on similar projects to ensure continuity, accuracy, and timely completion of deliverables.
Duties and Responsibilities may include:
• Assist in completing a research project focused on forced car ownership in North America.
• Conduct literature reviews and synthesize existing transportation research to support project findings.
• Analyze travel behavior data using econometric methods.
• Write and execute data analysis code in R to support research outputs.
• Support the interpretation of results and contribute to drafting research findings.
• Collaborate with faculty to refine research methodologies and ensure alignment with project goals.
• Document data sources, analytical methods, and outputs for reporting and publication purposes.
• Assist in preparing materials for presentation, publication, or internal review.
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience:
• Demonstrated knowledge of transportation research and literature, particularly in travel behavior.
• Experience with econometric analysis and quantitative research methods.
• Proficiency in R for data analysis and statistical modeling.
• Strong analytical, writing, and problem-solving skills.
• Ability to work independently and efficiently on a defined research timeline.
• Experience contributing to academic or applied transportation research projects.
Requirements:
• Previous experience in transportation research is required.
• Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and apply quantitative methods.
• Familiarity with travel behavior analysis and transportation policy topics preferred.
• Ability to work in a hybrid environment and collaborate with faculty as needed.
• Strong organizational and documentation skills to support completion of an active research project.
Supervisor: Nicholas Klein
Location: Hybrid - Ithaca Main Campus (Milstein Hall) / remote in Ithaca
University Job Title:
Temporary Research Aide
Job Family:
Temporary Academic Support
Level:
No Grade - Hourly
Pay Rate Type:
Hourly
Pay Range:
Refer to Posting Language
Remote Option Availability:
Hybrid
Company:
Contact Name:
Ann Owens
Contact Email:
aao29@cornell.edu
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