Transportation and Mobility Director
Company: National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NF
Location: Boulder
Posted on: May 19, 2025
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Job Description:
The PositionThe City of Boulder is seeking a forward-thinking
and adaptable Transportation and Mobility Director to lead the
planning, development, and management of a world-class municipal
mobility system. Responsible for the strategic direction and
operational oversight of Boulder's transportation infrastructure,
the Director ensures a safe, efficient, and sustainable multimodal
network that reflects Boulder's values and connects people to each
other and where they want to go.Reporting to an Assistant City
Manager, the Director collaborates with City Council, boards,
regional partners, and community members to drive initiatives
aligned with Boulder's Sustainability, Equity, and Resilience
Framework. A strategic thinker and skilled community builder, the
Director fosters relationships at all levels, promotes equity and
inclusion, and leads with humility and collaboration to achieve
citywide goals.With extensive knowledge of municipal
transportation, the Director applies innovative and adaptive
solutions to advance projects, programs, and designs while
maintaining high service standards and operational efficiency. They
empower staff, encourage participation, and promote a
forward-thinking, people-centered culture that embraces change. The
role includes overseeing critical service areas, departmental
budgets, and emergency response efforts, ensuring Boulder's
transportation system is resilient and prepared for the
future.Compensation and BenefitsThe salary range for the
Transportation and Mobility Director is $150,883 - $226,324, with
an anticipated hiring range of $150,883 - $211,236, and will depend
on the qualifications of the successful candidate. The City of
Boulder is a progressive organization that values employee
engagement and well-being. The City recognizes the importance of
providing an encompassing health and life benefits program to
employees, including Hybrid Work, Flex Schedules, Telehealth and
Wellness Incentives, Infants and Dogs at Work Program, Local bus
Eco-Pass, and an Employee Discount Program on goods and services
throughout the Boulder Community. Additional information can be
viewed .To Be ConsideredRespect is one of Boulder's five City
Values, and they are committed to racial equity, diversity, and
inclusion. The City celebrates and supports differences across all
spectrums, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender,
age, ability, and sexual orientation. Through the City's focus on
racial equity, employee benefits, and the many program resources
offered to employees, Boulder continually strives to weave respect
for one another into the fabric of the organization.Add your voice
and talent to the City of Boulder and help foster growth in service
excellence for an inspired future. Applications will be accepted
electronically by Raftelis at . Applicants complete a brief online
form and are prompted to provide a cover letter and resume. Open
until filled with the first review of applications on June 16,
2025.QualificationsA minimum of eight (8) years of progressively
responsible experience as a senior manager in transportation and
multi-modal management. Direct experience overseeing innovative,
sound, local government transportation that includes transportation
planning, project management, operations, and maintenance is
essential, as is experience leading the design and administration
of municipal/civil engineering projects. Prior experience and
knowledge working with an airport are beneficial. Experience in a
complex organization working within an environmentally sensitive
and/or university community is ideal. Experience with budget
preparation, costing of services, revenue collection management and
reporting, and fee analysis is required.A bachelor's degree in a
relevant discipline is required, with a master's degree preferred.
A valid Colorado driver's license (or the ability to obtain one)
and an acceptable motor vehicle record are required.Studies have
shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for
jobs unless they believe they can perform every job description
task. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the
job, and that candidate may come from a less traditional
background. The City will consider any equivalent combination of
knowledge, skills, education, and experience to meet minimum
qualifications. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you
to think broadly about your background and skill set for the
role.
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