Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)
Director, Capital Improvement Program
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Department Marketing Statement
The Project Delivery team within the Office of Infrastructure is seeking two accomplished and inclusive leaders to serve as Directors, each overseeing a multidisciplinary group and responsible for executing a diverse portfolio of engineering and construction projects under our Capital Improvement Program. These projects — ranging from rehabilitation to new construction — are essential to maintaining and enhancing our organization’s infrastructure.
Job Description
The Project Delivery team within the Office of Infrastructure is seeking two Directors who will provide strategic oversight and operational leadership across all phases of project delivery. Candidates should have a background in Construction Project Management with a strong emphasis in Project Controls. The ability to interpret financial and scheduling data, anticipate challenges, and guide teams through complex decision-making will be key. Leadership will guide teams and contractors through all phases of the project life cycle, ensuring that scope compliance, schedule, budget, safety and risk are actively managed and aligned with strategic objectives. Experience in active transportation environments is beneficial but not required.
This role is less technical and more focused on strategic execution, team empowerment, and cross-functional collaboration. As a Director, you will be a positive role model, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, continuous improvement, and creating space for others to grow. You’ll mentor and support a diverse team of professionals, helping them achieve project goals and personal development milestones while driving successful project outcomes.
If you’re a strategic thinker with a passion for leading people and delivering impactful infrastructure projects, we invite you to bring your leadership to our team.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management, Business, or a related field of study. In lieu of a Bachelor's degree, a high school diploma/GED and four (4) years of experience with project budget and schedule control; and/or engineering design and construction projects, to include construction management, contract administration, change control negotiations, regulatory compliance, document control, and stakeholder interaction, in addition to the minimum experience stated below, will be considered.
Experience
Minimum of ten (10) years of relevant experience such as project budget and schedule control; and/or engineering design and construction projects, to include construction management, contract administration, change control negotiations, regulatory compliance, document control, and/or successful stakeholder interaction.
Certification/Licensure
N/A
Preferred
Experience in the development and implementation of major policies and initiatives Project Management Professional Certification Construction Management Professional Certification PE - Licensed Professional Engineer Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Registered Architect
Medical Group Satisfactorily complete the medical examination for this position, if required. The incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of this position either with or without reasonable accommodations. Job Summary The Director, Capital Improvement Programs (CIP) leads the implementation and delivery of a portfolio of improvement and rehabilitation projects supporting the Authority. The incumbent oversees the development of program reporting and frequently presents progress and challenges to senior leadership. Responsibilities include strategic executive decision-making, program implementation in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and stakeholder requirements, and alignment of the department’s budget and resource plan with program needs. The incumbent leads or manages stakeholder communication and engagement initiatives. Essential Functions
Directs the planning, management, development, and administration of WMATA’s Capital Improvement Program related to bus and rail systems, right-of-way and/or fixed facilities from project development to implementation, commissioning and turnover. Develops short- and long-range implementation plans and collaborates with planning, engineering and operating departments to ensure project delivery meets stakeholder requirements and complies with applicable regulations, policies, and procedures. Makes recommendations to improve policies and procedures, expedites day-to-day decision making, and develops and executes implementation plans. Leads, directs and builds teams of colleagues, consultants and staff. Monitors, oversees and manages program budgets, resource and contract planning, project scope and controls, design, construction, contract administration, and close-out. Develops, presents and implements lessons learned and oversees the orderly transition of completed projects to operating departments, entities, and asset owners. Communicates effectively with senior leadership on all aspects of the portfolio and recommends solutions tailored to operational needs. Mentors project managers and other team members; models accountability and teamwork; collaborates with the Office of General Counsel to protect WMATA’s interests. Leads the resolution of construction and engineering issues; monitors construction progress through site visits and field inspections; reviews safety practices and identifies areas for improvement. Continuously monitors project safety data and addresses project risks including compliance with safety and security requirements. Interfaces with external stakeholders; delivers progress reports to the General Manager, authorities, WMATA Board, and others; responds to inquiries from oversight entities.
Other Functions
Maintains current knowledge of industry trends and recommends new technology and methods in design and cost planning. Maintains knowledge of regulations and project delivery methods; uses tools to ensure accountability and transparency for senior management and stakeholders. Establishes trusted relationships with stakeholders; negotiates transportation solutions and long-term sustainability needs; responds to community inquiries. Directs and supervises subordinate staff, conducts performance evaluations, and maintains sound employee relations. Promotes safety culture and ensures compliance with safety policies and just culture principles.
The functions listed are not intended to limit duties and responsibilities of any position; managers may assign other duties as needed. Evaluation Criteria Consideration will be given to applicants whose resumes demonstrate the required education and experience. Evaluation may include one or more of the following: skills/behavioral assessment, personal interview, verification of education and experience, criminal background check, medical examination (including drug/alcohol screening for safety-sensitive positions), and review of motor vehicle report. Closing WMATA is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by law. Note: This posting is an announcement of a vacant position under recruitment and is not intended to replace the official job description. Official job descriptions are available upon confirmation of an interview. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Project Management, Business, or a related field of study. In lieu of a Bachelor's degree, a high school diploma/GED and four (4) years of experience with project budget and schedule control; and/or engineering design and construction projects, to include construction management, contract administration, change control negotiations, regulatory compliance, document control, and stakeholder interaction, in addition to the minimum experience stated below, will be considered.
Experience
Minimum of ten (10) years of relevant experience such as project budget and schedule control; and/or engineering design and construction projects, to include construction management, contract administration, change control negotiations, regulatory compliance, document control, and/or successful stakeholder interaction.
Certification/Licensure
N/A
Preferred
Experience in the development and implementation of major policies and initiatives Project Management Professional Certification Construction Management Professional Certification PE - Licensed Professional Engineer Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Registered Architect
Medical Group Satisfactorily complete the medical examination for this position, if required. The incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of this position either with or without reasonable accommodations. Job Summary The Director, Capital Improvement Programs (CIP) leads the implementation and delivery of a portfolio of improvement and rehabilitation projects supporting the Authority. The incumbent oversees the development of program reporting and frequently presents progress and challenges to senior leadership. Responsibilities include strategic executive decision-making, program implementation in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and stakeholder requirements, and alignment of the department’s budget and resource plan with program needs. The incumbent leads or manages stakeholder communication and engagement initiatives. Essential Functions
Directs the planning, management, development, and administration of WMATA’s Capital Improvement Program related to bus and rail systems, right-of-way and/or fixed facilities from project development to implementation, commissioning and turnover. Develops short- and long-range implementation plans and collaborates with planning, engineering and operating departments to ensure project delivery meets stakeholder requirements and complies with applicable regulations, policies, and procedures. Makes recommendations to improve policies and procedures, expedites day-to-day decision making, and develops and executes implementation plans. Leads, directs and builds teams of colleagues, consultants and staff. Monitors, oversees and manages program budgets, resource and contract planning, project scope and controls, design, construction, contract administration, and close-out. Develops, presents and implements lessons learned and oversees the orderly transition of completed projects to operating departments, entities, and asset owners. Communicates effectively with senior leadership on all aspects of the portfolio and recommends solutions tailored to operational needs. Mentors project managers and other team members; models accountability and teamwork; collaborates with the Office of General Counsel to protect WMATA’s interests. Leads the resolution of construction and engineering issues; monitors construction progress through site visits and field inspections; reviews safety practices and identifies areas for improvement. Continuously monitors project safety data and addresses project risks including compliance with safety and security requirements. Interfaces with external stakeholders; delivers progress reports to the General Manager, authorities, WMATA Board, and others; responds to inquiries from oversight entities.
Other Functions
Maintains current knowledge of industry trends and recommends new technology and methods in design and cost planning. Maintains knowledge of regulations and project delivery methods; uses tools to ensure accountability and transparency for senior management and stakeholders. Establishes trusted relationships with stakeholders; negotiates transportation solutions and long-term sustainability needs; responds to community inquiries. Directs and supervises subordinate staff, conducts performance evaluations, and maintains sound employee relations. Promotes safety culture and ensures compliance with safety policies and just culture principles.
The functions listed are not intended to limit duties and responsibilities of any position; managers may assign other duties as needed. Evaluation Criteria Consideration will be given to applicants whose resumes demonstrate the required education and experience. Evaluation may include one or more of the following: skills/behavioral assessment, personal interview, verification of education and experience, criminal background check, medical examination (including drug/alcohol screening for safety-sensitive positions), and review of motor vehicle report. Closing WMATA is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by law. Note: This posting is an announcement of a vacant position under recruitment and is not intended to replace the official job description. Official job descriptions are available upon confirmation of an interview. #J-18808-Ljbffr