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Who We Are Looking ForThe Transit Operations Manager is a leader who motivates, supports, and inspires staff to high levels of excellence and performance. The successful candidate communicates clearly, articulates the department’s vision and encourages collaboration at all levels. The Transit Operations Manager has a strong customer service mentality and develops sincere, trustworthy relationships both internally and externally, and has solid experience implementing best practices in transit operations. Experience building an effective, cohesive, communicative, teams and focused on collaboration and unity is also a must.
This position also develops, implements, monitors, and evaluates systems, policies, and procedures to ensure the highest quality of transportation services are provided. The Transit Operations Manager will serve as part of the Transit Management team, working collaboratively with the team to reach SMART’s mission and execute the department’s goals. The ideal candidate will demonstrate working knowledge of transit operations and the ability to effectively manage a large and complex operations system, in addition to exhibiting excellent skills in strategic planning and employee development. Sound interesting? Apply today! Qualified candidates will have
a minimum of five (5) years of experience in public transportation, with a minimum of three (3) years of supervisory experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. To be considered, please ensure you answer all supplemental questions.
A cover letter briefly describing your interest in this position and how it fits into your short- and long-term career goals is required.
Additional information regarding this position, including minimum qualifications and essential job functions, can be found below.
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The Transit Operations Manager manages the daily activities of SMART's Operations Division, including: planning the implementation of new and revised transit services; budgeting and long range planning for fixed route and dial-a-ride services; scheduling transit services; developing improvements to passenger facilities; performing transit analyses; and planning, directing, and managing SMART Operations staff. This position also develops, implements, monitors, and evaluates systems, policies, and procedures to ensure the highest quality of transportation services are provided.
The Transit Operations Manager is part of the Transit Management Team and reports directly to the Transit Director. This position exercises direct supervision of the Transit Supervisors and may exercise supervision of other staff depending on assignments. This position may represent the Director/Division in various local and regional meetings.
This is a fully experienced, mid-management classification that manages all Operations Division activities. Responsibilities include performing diverse, specialized, and complex work involving significant accountability and decision-making responsibility. Incumbents organize and oversee day-to-day or advanced activities and are responsible for providing professional-level support to the Transit Director in a variety of areas. Successful performance of the work requires an extensive professional background as well as skill in coordinating division work with that of other SMART divisions, other City departments, and other public agencies. This class is distinguished from the Transit Director in that the latter has overall responsibility for all functions of the division and for developing, implementing, and interpreting public policy.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSThe following tasks are representative and not to be considered all inclusive.- Plans, organizes, and manages assigned staff to ensure their work is accomplished in a manner consistent with organizational requirements.
- Monitors changes in regulations and technology that may affect operations; develops and implements policies, procedures, work rules and guidelines for the safe and efficient operation of vehicles and the conduct of Transit Drivers, Dispatchers, and Supervisors.
- Acts as Chief Safety Officer and ensures all required safety policies are updated and implemented, including the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan.
- Oversees and updates the Entry Level Driver Training program.
- Leads the development and preparations of routes, schedules, stops, fares and passes.
- Leads the development and preparation of bus routes, schedules, stops, and fares. Provides details for public timetables, applying knowledge of system routes, time stops, and transfer points.
- Monitor and evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of transit service delivery methods and procedures; recommend, within departmental policy, appropriate service and staffing levels.
- Monitors the service statistics and transportation expenditures on an on-going basis.
- Analyzes, establishes and implements performance standards and benchmarks for transit services.
- Develops, monitors, and adjusts performance goals, objectives, and measures to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, improve quality of operations, and make training and development more effective within the organization.
- Meets with community business owners, county officials, department and division heads, and citizens to discuss concerns and/or the possibility of establishing new partnerships.
- Formulates, determines, and effectuates management policies in the area of collective bargaining.
- Assist the Grants & Programs Manager in compiling and submitting grant applications to appropriate state agencies or other funding sources.
- Coordinate implementation of all ADA provisions; keep abreast of related laws and regulations, approved design of services, outreach and marketing, and user training.
- Prepare and present information to elected officials, employers, citizen groups and others to publicize and promote existing services and/or to explore needs for other services and promote existing services and/or to explore needs for other services.
- Coordinates and manages the work of transit consultant contracts, as assigned.
Complete other tasks as assigned.
Customer Service Standards for EmployeesThese standards are to ensure the organization is focused on providing high quality service to the public and other employees. Employees are expected to meet these standards as part of their job responsibilities.
Communication- Acknowledge customers when they enter a city facility by greeting them with a smile and positive tone of voice whether in person, on the phone or in email. Gather necessary information to assist the customer. Where possible, handle issues/questions/requests without transferring customer to someone else.
- Seek out answers to questions first; if unsuccessful provide name/contact information of someone who can assist.
- Listen, understand, and clarify to gain in depth understanding of the needs to ensure they are being met.
- Address difficult or contentious issues in a constructive manner. Be positive and enthusiastic when speaking with customers.
Respect- Be courteous and polite.
- Treat customers with dignity and respect.
- Understand customer's expectations and treat them as a priority. Actively listen and give customer undivided attention.
- Appreciate differing perspectives, opinions, and needs.
- Demonstrate integrity and build trust through credibility, reliability, commitment, and ethical behavior.
Responsiveness- Provide prompt and reliable service. Respond to phone/email as soon as possible.
- Follow through in a timely manner on commitments made to customers and provide estimated timeline for completion.
- Change voicemail and email when out of office/unavailable and provide alternate contact person for customers.
- Demonstrate a "can-do" approach.
- Exhibit problem-solving skills leading to sound judgment and quality decisions.
Education: Requires a High school diploma or GED. Bachelor's degree in public administration, transit management, or business administration is highly desired.
Experience: Requires a minimum of five (5) years of experience in public transportation or a closely-related field, with a minimum of three (3) years of supervisory experience.
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An equivalent combination of education and experience enabling the incumbent to perform the essential functions of the position.
Required Certifications/Licenses: Requires Oregon Commercial Driver License – Class B with passenger and air brake endorsements, or ability to obtain within 6 weeks of hire.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities- Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in management practices, including budgeting, planning and principles of leadership and supervision.
- Demonstrated knowledge of principles and practices associated with transit service delivery and field operations supervision.
- Knowledge of local, state, and federal transportation regulations and statutes.
- Knowledge of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Proficient in transportation related software programs, including CAD/AVL, planning, scheduling, and rostering applications and onboard technologies.
- Thorough knowledge of schedule writing, run cutting, and general principles, practices, techniques, and standards of public transportation systems.
- Ability to utilize and interpret the principles and methods of statistical analysis.
- Intermediate skills to operate personal computer systems including Word, Excel, Outlook, database applications and other software applications. Demonstrated proficiency to accurately keyboard (type).
- Demonstrated ability in managing employee and labor relations.
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to facilitate meetings, speak to individuals or groups, and present information in a clear and logical manner.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, management and the general public, including those from culturally diverse backgrounds, the elderly, persons with disabilities and/or other vulnerable populations.
- Demonstrated ability to reach sound decisions in deployment of resources, under pressure of conflicting priorities, and in emergency situations.
- Demonstrated ability in interpersonal and leadership skills, including collaborative problem-solving and process improvement techniques and strategies.
- Ability to use tact, initiative, and independent judgment within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines.
- Ability to establish, maintain, and foster positive and harmonious working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
- Ability to work varied days, hours and shifts, including weekends as necessary and on-call response to serious accidents or incidents on a 24-hour basis.
Work Environment: Incumbent works mainly in an office environment with moderate noise levels and controlled temperature conditions. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives, and contractors in interpreting and enforcing City policies and procedures. May be required to work outside of normal work hours such as evenings, early mornings, and/or weekends.
Physical Requirements: Performs work of a sedentary to moderately active nature. Requires sufficient ambulatory ability to sit for extended periods of time, move to project locations, to stand for intermittent periods of time, and to bend, stoop, and reach for limited periods of time to retrieve work materials. Requires sufficient arm-hand-eye coordination to operate a computer keyboard. Requires visual acuity to create and read statistical reports. Requires verbal and auditory ability sufficient to carry on conversations with others and make presentations to groups. Frequent repetitive motions including but not limited to: hand, wrist, and finger movements; exerting up to 20(?) pounds of force frequently.
Cognitive Functions: The position incumbent works in a fast-paced office environment characterized by frequent deadlines, interruptions, and moderately to highly complex decisions. The incumbent must be capable of working effectively with members of the public with diverse positions on city issues. Work is performed independently but reports are reviewed regularly. Most problems are difficult with precedent occasionally available. An incumbent has significant control over the planning and performance of the work. Creativity and problem solving skills are required on a moderate to high level.
Tools/Equipment Used: Transit vehicles, computer, printer, copy machines and telephones; computer software including word-processing, spreadsheet, and data base applications.