Wayside Section Manager (SDA) - Public Health Seattle & King County
Seattle, WA
About the Job
King County’s Metro Transit Department has an exciting opportunity for a temporary Section Manager in Wayside Maintenance. This senior leader will report to Rail’s Senior Activation and System Expansion Manager and will work in partnership with employees, colleagues, and stakeholders to ensure that Metro provides world-class service while advancing the following within Rail:
- Culture of Health, safety, belonging and wellbeing of our workforce
- Safe and effective Rail Operations
- Effective expansion of our system
- Strong and effective relationships with Sound Transit, our partner in Rail Service Delivery
- Oversee the business strategy, planning, operations, and service delivery of the following workgroups: Power (Traction Power and Rail Facilities Electricians), Supervisor Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Signals & Communications, Track and Right of Way, and Wayside Maintenance Planner.
- Oversee recruitment, development, engagement, and retention of employees in the Wayside Section.
- Develop, implement, and oversee a long-term business and employee strategy for the Wayside Section to support the Rail’s success, including strategic initiatives, budget and finance, communication, and section processes and procedures.
- Build and maintain partnerships and relationships with Sound Transit as well as throughout the Wayside Section, Rail Division, Metro Transit Department, King County, and with any other key partners.
- Oversee safety strategy for Wayside Section with continued development safe high voltage work and other passenger delivery systems.
To Apply
If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions below. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodation or assistance in the application or assessment process or if you have questions, please contact the recruiter listed on this job announcement.
Required forms and materials:
A letter of interest that explains:
- Why you’re interested in this position.
- How you meet the qualifications, knowledge and skills for the job.
- What makes you a competitive candidate for the position.
About Metro’s Rail Division
High-capacity light rail is emerging as the backbone of our region's public transportation system, and the Rail Division will be essential to its success. Metro Transit operates Sound Transit's light rail system, which will grow three-fold in the future. Link Light Rail added three new stations in 2021 and will be expanding east, north, and south in 2022. Metro also operates two streetcar lines for the City of Seattle, which is evaluating expansion. These rail services complement Metro's robust fixed-route bus system and other mobility services, and the agencies are working together to build an integrated system that lets people travel farther, faster, and more easily. The Rail Division is critically important to attaining that vision by operating high-quality rail service today and by building a strong foundation for future growth. The division emphasizes safety, diversity and inclusion, workforce development, and continuous improvement.