
While UTA's overall average weekday ridership in July remained 27.5% below July 2019 levels, S-Line ridership is reaching new heights. The S-Line, a short streetcar service that travels to and from Central Pointe Station in South Salt Lake and Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City's Sugar House neighborhood. But one surprising mode of transportation within Utah Transit Authority's portfolio is suddenly bucking all the trends. To represent the agency in a public settings.Public transit has struggled to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic in Utah and across the country. To effectively lead and manage a multifaceted team, and to coordinate a project workplan. Public policy analysis and administration*įederal and State environmental requirements Transportation and public works project development* Organizational analysis (governmental organizations preferred)* Expertise in specific areas marked with “*” are required:

Knowledge of at least ten of the areas listed below. Microsoft Office 365, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.) and project management software. Proficient at industry standard design software (i.e. Proficient communicator with demonstrated leadership acumen. Two years’ experience must include direct service for a public agency. May delegate duties to subordinates within the Facilities Development team.īachelors degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Real Estate Development, Architecture, Construction Management, Urban Planning, or other closely related field (Masters degree preferred).įive years progressively responsible experience in project management, business operations, property management, regional and community planning, transportation planning, urban design, financial analysis, or workspace administration. Establishes and executes policy and procedures to manage the use of workplace facilities and has final say in the consideration of workspace requests, subject only to Director. Coordinates operation, maintenance, and renovations of all administrative buildings.

Collaborates with Capital Development and Construction to design and construct transit-critical and maintenance facilities. Under supervision of Director, oversees the design, entitlement, and construction of new, expanded, or renovated administrative facilities. Regularly collaborates with the Planning Department and individual business units to project needs for new or expanded facilities.


Under the guidance of the Director of Real Estate & TOC (“Director”), oversees the strategic planning, implementation, and management of UTA’s facilities.
