Director of Parking and Transportation Services
Company: University of Minnesota
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: May 12, 2025
|
|
Job Description:
Director of Parking and Transportation ServicesDIRECTOR -
PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Position Description
The Director of Parking and Transportation Services (PTS), is
responsible for the administration, operation, and maintenance of
reliable and efficient transportation services on the Twin Cities
campus as well as the University's system-wide vehicle fleet. As a
self-supporting unit, the department's scope includes transit,
parking, fleet, streets, walkways, wayfinding, and support for
alternatives to single-occupancy vehicles such as walking, biking,
carpooling, or the metro transit system. PTS serves 80,000 campus
visitors each day with an annual operating budget of $50 million,
approximately 50 FTE, and 75 student workers. The department also
administers the student and employee transit pass programs,
providing unlimited access to the metro-area transit system for
over 60,000 members of the university community.
The Director is charged with providing vision, oversight,
direction, and leadership for PTS, ensuring the effective
management and efficiency of these service operations in manners
that best support and serve the university's varied constituents,
its mission, and its strategic priorities. The Director reports to
the Associate Vice President for Auxiliary Services and serves as a
member of the Auxiliary Services leadership team.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: 100%
Leads the overall strategic and operational activities for PTS,
including management, oversight, and direction of parking, transit,
fleet, alternative transportation, and related programs.
Develops and implements programs, policies, and initiatives which
contribute to an exceptional campus experience.
Drives innovation and transformational change to support
achievement of service excellence, strategic outcomes, and revenue
optimization.
Creates a culture of accountability and ownership, by establishing
the vision, strategy and departmental goals.
Builds and fosters a positive work environment, incorporating the
university's commitment to equal opportunity and recruitment,
retention, and promotion of a diverse workforce, empowering
employees to use their full range of talents and abilities.
Champions the University's sustainability goals and initiatives,
including transportation-related issues central to all five campus
climate action plans.
Provides leadership for the University's long-term transportation
planning efforts. Serves as the campus subject matter expert for
PTS-related procedures and processes.
Builds a strong working partnership with key university leaders,
stakeholders, and external partners; represents the university on
university-wide committees, initiatives, and in the community.
Enhances employee engagement by driving and supporting the
development of action plans to address issues. Promotes and
sustains an employee-focused work environment.
Provides leadership in improving processes that enhance
collaboration and service delivery.
Ensures the overall performance (financial, service, productivity)
of the PTS units, including development and oversight of annual
budgets, revenues, and expenditures.
Provides short- and long-term strategic planning related to the
development and implementation of initiatives and solutions that
support the University's three-part mission.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The position requires a significant physical campus presence. The
Director works both in an office setting and in the field. Such
field work may occur during various hours of the day, including
evenings and weekends.QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution plus at least 15
years of experience; a masters or doctoral degree from an
accredited institution is preferred.
At least eight (8) years of relevant experience in a large, public
university or similarly complex and diverse public or private
enterprise.
Able to effectively navigate a large and complex public institution
with the ability to form positive working relationships across the
institution.
Previous experience and a successful track record in senior
management and leadership positions.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Strong interpersonal skills with a demonstrated record of
establishing effective working relationships with diverse
populations and functions, both internal and external to the
organization.
Demonstrated record of taking on new opportunities and tough
challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, passion, and the
ability to effectively drive change.
Ability to build and lead a high-performing management team.
Demonstrated ability to work with multiple stakeholders to create a
culture of service and continuous improvement.
Possesses both the wisdom and the political savvy to determine
which initiatives are important enough to champion and which ones
to relinquish.
Ability to make sense of and communicate complex, high quantity,
and sometimes contradictory information to effectively solve
problems.
Ability to communicate effectively and articulately in both oral
and written communication, while taking into account multiple
perspectives and competing interests.
Strong sense of curiosity and an appetite to remain current and
explore new developments and practices in PTS-related matters.
Ability to facilitate compromise to accomplish goals.
Ability to develop professional skills of staff to meet both their
career goals and the organization's goals.
Ability to work cooperatively with faculty, academic
administrators, and staff to develop new programs consistent with
the needs of the institution.
Strong problem solving, analytical, and organizational skills, with
the ability to prioritize and be flexible in a rapidly changing
environment.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Leads strategically; lives the organization's values of
empowerment, stewardship, integrity, sustainability, inclusion,
teamwork, and innovation; delivers results; models professionalism;
works collaboratively; inspires commitment; embraces change; models
a respectful leadership style
QUALITIES:
Committed, enthusiastic, intellectually curious, honest, inclusive,
candid, objective.Pay and BenefitsPay Range: $ 135,000-$180,000;
depending on education/qualifications/experienceThe University
offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Keywords: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis , Director of Parking and Transportation Services, Professions , Minneapolis, Minnesota
Click
here to apply!
|