DIRECTOR, PUBLIC TRANSIT
Company: American Public Transit Association
Location: Buffalo
Posted on: May 20, 2025
Job Description:
WORK OBJECTIVEOversees the direction, planning, and
organizational functions for NFTA's Surface Transportation Business
Group, which include public transportation administration and
operations; equipment and vehicle maintenance and procurement; and
financial planning and administration. Work is performed with
considerable independent judgment under broad administrative
direction.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThe list of essential functions, as
outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks
performed within this classification. It is not necessarily
descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an
essential function does not preclude management from assigning
duties not listed herein if such duties are a logical assignment to
the position.
- Provides leadership to the operations, administration, planning
development, marketing communications and business development
functions of the Surface Transportation Business staff.
- Provides coordination and leadership for the relations with all
private and government organizations, agencies and individuals that
are involved with or affected by NFTA's Surface Transportation
Operations.
- Directs overall Surface Transportation Business Center
operations to ensure optimal mobility for the public via
traditional and non-traditional transportation services.
- Develops, implements, and monitors long-term plans, goals, and
objectives focused on achieving the Authority's mission and
priorities.
- Plans, directs, and coordinates public transportation, and
equipment maintenance services; develops comprehensive plans to
meet future needs for services; develops and implements
transportation capital improvement program.
- Prepares and administers the budget for the Transportation
Business Group, including financial planning and administration;
secures revenue sources and acts to ensure the Authority's
eligibility for, and receipt of, local, state and federal funding
support.
- Manages and directs the development, implementation and
evaluation of plans, policies, and procedures relating to public
transit and equipment maintenance activities to achieve annual
goals, objectives and work standards; ensures that policies are
administered equitably.
- Promotes good communication and improves service to benefit
transportation system users.
- Plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates the performance of
managers and their assigned staff as well as mentors for
improvement and development.
- Monitors relevant industry developments, evaluates their impact
on operations, and implements policy and procedure
improvements.
- Evaluates and provides analysis on legislation affecting
transportation funding and regulatory compliance and ensures
compliance of regulatory requirements and presents the Authority's
position before appropriate legislative and administrative
bodies.
- Establishes performance requirements and personal development
goals; takes disciplinary action to address performance
deficiencies.
- Provides leadership and works with managers to develop and
retain highly competent staff through selection, compensation,
training and management practices which support the Authority's
mission and values.
- Advises the Board of Commissioners, governmental agencies,
regulatory boards and various public groups on proposed projects
and improvements.
- Participates in transportation industry organizations and on
internal and external committees, boards, and task forces, as
appropriate.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIESKnowledge of the
principles, techniques, and practices of managing a municipal
transportation system. Knowledge of transportation route design and
deployment. Knowledge of hazard and safety procedures relative to
transportation operations. Knowledge of federal, state and local
regulations governing the operation of a transportation system.
Knowledge of budget preparation and control. Knowledge of
principles of management, supervision and training. Knowledge of
employee relations including grievance procedures and contract
interpretation and administration. Knowledge of Authority
administrative rules and regulations affecting operations and
personnel matters. Ability to develop and assess strategic goals,
to evaluate service needs and make recommendations for new or
improved services. Ability to develop and implement effective
surface transportation plans that are responsive to the changing
needs of the community. Ability to plan, direct, and integrate
broad, comprehensive transportation system services and vehicle
maintenance services. Ability to analyze complex issues, evaluates
alternative solutions, develop sound conclusions, and recommend and
implement a course of action. Ability to generate support from the
senior management team and the Board of Commissioners and to
develop a consensus for implementation of strategic operating
plans. Ability to identify current and future program needs and
facility plans for surface transportation development that will
optimize mobility and foster economic growth within the community.
Ability to implement development and improvement plans for surface
transportation consistent with the Authority's Mission Statement.
Ability to present proposals and recommendations clearly and
logically in public meetings. Ability to develop and evaluate
management practices and procedures. Ability to provide for optimum
utilization of personnel by delegating authority within appropriate
limitations in order to maximize efficiency of service operations
and programs. Ability to exercise sound, expert, independent
judgment within general policy guidelines. Ability to understand
the applicability of existing federal and state laws and
regulations and to keep abreast of current developments in
legislation and trends. Ability to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with department heads, staff, private and
community organizations, and others encountered in the course of
work. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.A
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Transportation,
Engineering or a related field, and ten (10) years of increasingly
responsible professional executive transportation experience, with
the demonstrated ability to strategically plan and implement
operation, maintenance and business development programs.The
Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority is an Equal Opportunity
EmployerAll people with disabilities are encouraged to apply
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Keywords: American Public Transit Association, Tonawanda , DIRECTOR, PUBLIC TRANSIT, Executive , Buffalo, New York
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