The Port of Long Beach, CA (Port) is seeking a strategic and operationally focused Assistant Director of Program Management to help lead one of the most complex and high-impact capital programs in the nation. Reporting directly to the Director of Program Management, this role serves as the second-in-command of a division responsible for delivering a multi-billion-dollar portfolio of infrastructure projects that support global trade, advance environmental sustainability, and strengthen the Port’s long-term competitiveness. The Assistant Director will play a critical leadership role in driving execution, ensuring consistency and quality across a large and active project portfolio, and partnering across the organization to deliver results in a highly dynamic environment. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced infrastructure leader who excels at managing complexity, influencing across a diverse organization, and translating vision into action.
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THE COMMUNITY
Idyllically located on the Pacific Coast just south of Los Angeles and adjacent to Orange County, Long Beach is a vibrant city of approximately 450K residents. Known for its diverse and inclusive community, Long Beach features a unique blend of urban sophistication, cultural richness, and coastal charm. The City encompasses about 51 square miles; offering an array of parks, beaches, and recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy mild climate year-round perfect for outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, and surfing. Long Beach is home to world-class attractions; including the Aquarium of the Pacific, the historic Queen Mary, and the annual IndyCar Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Long Beach will be the largest venue city for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Long Beach also boasts a thriving economy supported by industries such as aerospace, education, health services, manufacturing, and professional services. With two advanced educational institutions—California State University Long Beach and Long Beach City College, and robust K-12 schools, the City is a hub for learning and innovation. Transportation options abound. The Long Beach Transit system, and the City’s own airport provide convenient access throughout the broader Southern California region. Long Beach is recognized as one of the nation’s most walkable and bike-friendly cities.
THE PORT OF LONG BEACH
The Harbor Department, also referred to as the Port of Long Beach (Port), was established as an independent department of the City of Long Beach in 1925 as the Harbor Department, separately governed by a five-member Board of Harbor Commissioners (Board). These commissioners are appointed by the City of Long Beach’s Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, with the responsibility of setting policy and guiding the strategic direction of the Port. The Board also appoints the Port’s Chief Executive Officer, who oversees day-to-day operations and leads an award-winning executive team. The Port is a global leader in green port initiatives and top-notch customer service, moving cargo with reliability, speed and efficiency.
Operating entirely on revenue generated from its operations and grants, the Port is not funded by taxes or the City’s General Fund. As the premier U.S. gateway for trans-Pacific trade, the Port handles trade valued at more than $300B annually and supports 2.7M jobs across the United States, including 716k in Southern California. In 2026, the Board appointed a new CEO, and the Port is updating its game plan towards a new 2050 vision to double cargo volume to 20M TEU. In 2025, the Port celebrated “20 Years of Leading Green,” marking two decades of its landmark Green Port Policy that has dramatically reduced environmental impacts from operations. In 2025, industry leaders named Long Beach “The Best West Coast Seaport in North America” for the seventh consecutive year. During the next 10 years, the Port is planning $3.3B in capital improvements aimed at enhancing capacity, competitiveness and environmental sustainability.
THE ENGINEERING BUREAU & PROGRAM MANAGEMENT DIVISION
The Engineering Bureau (Bureau) plays a central role in delivering the Port’s capital program and maintaining its critical infrastructure. As one of the Port’s most operationally impactful bureaus, the Bureau is responsible for planning, designing, and delivering complex infrastructure projects while ensuring ongoing operations remain uninterrupted in a highly active, high-demand environment.
The Bureau is led by the Managing Director of Engineering Services and is comprised of more than 300 employees across six divisions: (1) Program Management, (2) Construction Management, (3) Project Controls, (4) Survey, (5) Engineering Design and (6) Maintenance. These specialized divisions work collaboratively to oversee the Port’s 10-year $3.3B capital improvement program, support tenant development, and maintain world-class facilities.
The Program Management Division (Division) has the high calling of managing what is consistently one of the most extensive capital programs of any port in the nation. The Division oversees the Port’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which includes a diverse portfolio of infrastructure investments spanning rail, terminals, utilities, dredging, environmental initiatives, and public works improvements. At its core, the Division operates as both a program delivery engine and a customer-focused service partner, working closely with internal stakeholders, Port leadership, and external partners to successfully deliver infrastructure projects that support the Port’s operational and strategic priorities.
The Division is responsible for:
A strong emphasis is placed on task management, operational execution, and accountability, ensuring that projects are delivered with accuracy, consistency, and high quality across a large and active portfolio. The Division also includes the Program Management Office (PMO), which establishes standards, drives consistency, and enhances project delivery effectiveness across the Bureau by capturing lessons learned, managing risk, and enhancing project sustainability. With more than 30 professionals managing over 100 active projects, the Division operates in a fast-paced, high-accountability environment requiring strong coordination, communication, and disciplined execution.
THE POSITION & IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Assistant Director of Program Management (Assistant Director) serves as the second-in-command and key partner to the Division Director, helping lead delivery of the Port’s Capital Improvement Program.
The Assistant Director provides oversight of a large and complex capital portfolio and is responsible for four direct reports, including three Engineering Managers and the Manager of the Program Management Office, with indirect oversight of approximately 24 staff. The Assistant Director plays a critical role in ensuring projects are delivered effectively, consistently, and with a high standard of quality.
This position is centered on execution, coordination, and organizational leadership. The Assistant Director must be able to manage complexity through others, maintain visibility across a large and active project portfolio, and ensure that priorities, risks, and progress are clearly understood at all levels of the organization. The role requires strong follow-through, sound judgment, and the ability to step in, assess complex challenges, and drive decisions forward.
Success in this role requires the ability to influence without authority and build strong, trusted relationships across Engineering, Planning, and other Port divisions, as well as with external partners. The Assistant Director will regularly engage in executive-level communication, including preparing and delivering presentations, distilling complex technical information, and clearly articulating where projects stand, where they are headed, and how the organization will get there.
The ideal candidate is a seasoned infrastructure leader who is highly organized, detail-oriented, and effective at leading through others. They are comfortable working with a diverse, experienced team and can navigate a range of personalities and skillsets while fostering accountability, collaboration, and high performance.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
This is an excellent opportunity for a collaborative, operationally focused leader who can balance strategic priorities with disciplined day-to-day execution and deliver results in a dynamic, high-impact environment.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
DESIRED
SALARY AND BENEFITS
An annual salary of $174,568 - $244,396 DOE/DOQ, plus a generous benefits package that includes:
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HOW TO APPLY: For first consideration, you must submit a resume and cover letter by May 5, 2026, at: www.tristargovsolutions.com/careers
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