Mobility Planning Director (Project Planning Director)

CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia United States  View Map
Posted: Sep 24, 2024
  • Salary: $106,801.13 USD
  • Salary Top:106801
  • Full Time
  • Administration and Management
  • Planning and Development
  • Job Description

    Posting Expires: 10/07/24

    Salary: $106,801.13

    General Description and Classification Standards

    The Atlanta Department of Transportation (ATLDOT) was created to improve how Atlanta manages transportation and the public right-of-way. One of the main goals of the department and the city’s Strategic Transportation Plan is to cultivate an Atlanta that is less dependent on personal vehicle trips. A key pillar of this strategic goal is to create a multimodal transportation system that is efficient, sustainable, and provides safe options for all users.

    We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Director for comprehensive network planning and early project planning. This person will build and lead a dynamic team responsible for planning the city’s future of urban multimodal mobility. As the Director, you will play a pivotal leadership role in developing and implementing the city’s comprehensive transportation plans as well as small area and other network plans, including ped/bike, transit, freight and much more.

    This is a Senior level position capable of consistently demonstrating sound judgment as an individual representative of ATLDOT and its interests, and of carrying out most assignments under only general direction. This role will report directly to the Deputy Commissioner of Strategy and Planning and lead a growing team of planners and project managers. Direction received is very general and focuses on strategic objectives and is typically collaborative in nature. Hybrid scheduling is considered with a minimum of 3 days in-office required. The Director is responsible for organizing, directing and coordinating a comprehensive public multimodal transportation program including vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, micro mobility, freight, and more. Additional special projects may be assigned as appropriate.

    Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
    • Team Leadership:
      • Providing an office culture and work environment that will enable staff to enhance their professional growth and development;
      • Foster an innovative and collaborative work environment;
      • Providing quality staff assistance and direction to ensure support for the Mayor ’ s and department’s priorities;
      • Effectively Manage and mentor a varied array of professionals and managers with diverse backgrounds and expertise.
    • Strategic Planning:
      • Strong strategic thinking and ability to develop and execute visionary transportation plans;
      • Assisting in ensuring the department provides quality planning for transportation to a diverse customer base to achieve a more livable community;
      • Lead in the development and implementation of long-term transportation plans aligned with the city’s growth and sustainability goals;
      • Coordinate with numerous stakeholders, including but not limited to, politicians, other city agencies, community members, business owners, community improvement districts, grassroots organizations, non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, and much more.
      • Utilize data to inform decision-making processes and assess the impact of transportation initiatives.
      • Identify local, state and federal funding opportunities to implement various transportation projects and initiatives.
    • Policy Development:
      • Formulate and recommend transportation policies and procedures that address current and future urban challenges while considering environmental impact and social equity.
      • Stay abreast of relevant transportation regulations and ensure alignment with legal requirements.
    • Stakeholder Engagement:
      • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey complex transportation concepts to diverse audiences;
      • Collaborate with the department’s Community Engagement team to gather input and build consensus with city officials, community groups and other stakeholders in order to address concerns related to transportation initiatives.
      • Establish best practices for engaging with diverse communities equitably.
      • Represents the department at various meetings and engagements.
    • Project Management:
      • Identify and scope projects.
      • Develop and manage budgets for programs and projects, ensuring effective resource allocation and cost control.
      • Reviews plans, engineering reports, budget estimates and proposed ordinances and regulations.
    • Grants Strategy and Management
      • Lead a team of grants specialists that strategize, secure and manage local, state and federal grants.
      • Provide guidance federal guidelines and processes.
    • Technical Planning and Design
      • Familiarity with various transportation modeling software, GIS and other technologies;
      • Familiarity with various transportation planning and design guidelines, manuals, regulatory codes and best practices.


    Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list.

    Knowledge:
    • General planning principles, land use law and legislative requirements for zoning and planning;
    • Personnel policies and procedures;
    • Modern principles, practices and methods of urban transportation planning;
    • Applicable city, county, state and federal laws, codes and regulations affecting public transportation;
    • Technical, legal, financial and public relations problems involved in the conduct of a municipal public transportation program;
    • Knowledge of grants management at all levels of government
    • Knowledge of Vision Zero, Safe Systems Approach, and other safety-focused programs;
    • Methods of preparing designs, plans, specifications, estimates, reports and recommendations relating to public transit and public works facilities;
    • Principles of local government, organization and financing; budget development, preparation and administration.
    • Project delivery process, timelines and scoping.


    Skills:
    • Planning, organizing and supervising the work of subordinate staff;
    • Coordinating large and complex activities;
    • Communicating and listening exceptionally to effectively convey information verbally and in writing;
    • Establishing and maintaining excellent working relationships with supervised personnel, co-workers, subordinates and representatives from all levels of government, civic organizations, business professionals and the general public;
    • Structuring a complex organization to meet changing challenges;
    • Coordinating the department ’ s objective with those of the City Council and the community.


    Abilities:
    • Coordinate, delegate and negotiate;
    • Exercise good judgment in evaluating situations and making decisions;
    • Make effective budgetary decisions;
    • Assimilate and act timely on conflicting, incomplete and disparate information to meet overall objectives;
    • Oversee and complete numerous tasks simultaneously and in a timely manner; strategize and implement the department ’ s objectives


    Minimum Qualifications:
    • Master ’ s degree in urban planning, engineering, business or public administration or related field.
    • 5+ years' of experience in urban transportation planning and supervisory/management experience in planning, public works, construction, transportation or public administration is required (equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an exception basis).
    • Required: Valid Georgia driver ’ s license or ID


    Preferred: AICP Certification

    Closing Date/Time: 2024-10-08
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Atlanta
    • City of Atlanta

    At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer.

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