CTA
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Coordinator,TransitAssetManagementPolicy
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“Coordinator, Transit Asset Management Policy at CTA. Skills: Transit Asset Management, Policy framework. Develop and maintain CTA’s Transit Asset Management Plan. Coordinate stakeholder departments to develop and implement SGR”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure CTA assets maintained in State of Good Repair
Industry & Context.
Analytical; Organization; Problem solving; Policy analysis; Program monitoring; Report development
Live within CTA Statutory Service Area
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's Degree in Planning, Public Policy, Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Economics, or a related degree, Three (3) years of relevant experience, Demonstrable experience in analyzing and authoring business policies and procedures
Nice to Have
Exposure to engineering, maintenance, operations, financial, and compliance processes at a capital-intensive organization
What You'll Do.
Develop and maintain CTA’s Transit Asset Management Plan
Coordinate stakeholder departments to develop and implement SGR
Monitor and report on progress of CTA’s Asset
Author new and modified policies & procedures
Review existing policies & procedures
Recommend revisions to policies & procedures
Assemble and submit TAM-related reporting to National Transit
Review and update senior management on legislation and
Monitor industry trends
Maintain relationships with peer agencies
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional departments; Senior management; Peer agencies
Communication Scope
Verbal communication; Written communication
Full Job Description
SALARY $101,212.74 POSITION SUMMARY Under general supervision, the Coordinator leads the core planning and compliance activities pertaining to new federal Transit Asset Management requirements, and plays a vital role in overseeing CTA’s internal policy and procedural framework to ensure that CTA assets are maintained in a State of Good Repair (SGR). This role works extensively across the organization to “connect the dots,” requiring relationships and familiarity in all maintenance, engineering, and budgeting areas. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES • Develops and maintains CTA’s Transit Asset Management Plan (TAMP) in accordance with FTA criteria, including CTA’s Asset Management Policy, its TAM implementation strategy, documentation of its asset lifecycle approaches, and updates to the Asset Portfolio (Inventory & Condition Assessment). • Coordinate multiple stakeholder departments to develop and implement a State-of-Good-Repair (SGR) capital investment prioritization framework. • Monitors and reports on the progress of CTA’s overall Asset Management Program, including the status of compliance with specific federal requirements and alignment with CTA’s internal business goals. • Authors new and modified policies & procedures relating to asset management. Reviews existing policies & procedures and recommends revisions as appropriate to ensure programmatic consistency and conformity. • Responsible for data assembly and submittal of new TAM-related required reporting to the National Transit Database, including the Asset Inventory Module and Performance Targets. • Reviews and provides regular updates to senior management on changes and developments in legislation and rulemaking impacting transit asset management. • Monitors industry trends and maintains relationships with counterparts at peer agencies to relate best practices to CTA. • Performs related duties as assigned. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES Repor
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