We are the Metropolitan Council the regional government for the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area. We plan 30 years ahead for the future of the metropolitan area and provide regional transportation wastewater and housing services. More information about us on our website.
We are committed to supporting a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve. Metro Transit is one of the countrys largest transit systems employs more than 3000 people and prior to Covid provided more than 80 million rides a year through an integrated network of buses light rail and commuter trains as well as resources for those who carpool vanpool walk or bike in the Twin Cities.How your work would contribute to our organization and the Twin Cities region:
The Deputy Chief Operating Officer (Operations Administration) provides executive-level leadership for Metro Transits newly created Operations Administration Division the centralized hub supporting more than 3000 Operations employees. The role integrates key administrative functions and provides strategic direction and oversight for areas Training & Workforce Development Materials Management Budgets Contract Administration Quality Assurance Business Systems Vehicle and Equipment Engineering and Technology Development; serve as liaison to Human Resources including Labor Relations regarding Metro Transit HR and LR issues - to deliver consistent efficient and accountable support for Metro Transits growing operations.Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer this position serves as a senior strategic partner to Bus and Rail Transportation Vehicle Maintenance Facilities Maintenance and Rail Systems Maintenance leaders ensuring Operations divisions can focus on their core mission of delivering safe reliable customer-focused transit service.
The Deputy COO models Metro Transits values of safety inclusion collaboration innovation and service excellence ensuring Operations Administration is positioned as a trusted enterprise partner and a key contributor to Metro Transit Forward strategic initiatives.
1. Establish and Lead the Operations Administration Division:
2. Provide Strategic Direction and Oversight:
Direct strategy and policy for training materials budgets contracts business systems and technology innovation.
Ensure cross-functional alignment between administrative units and Operations divisions.
Strengthen processes governance and reporting to improve consistency and accountability.
Oversee budget development resource allocation and performance management systems.
3. Partner Across Metro Transit and the Council:
Collaborate with Regional Administration Human Resources Finance and Information Services to ensure coordinated business processes.
Serve as Executive liaison for Operations with System Safety Planning & Capital Programs Administration & External Affairs and Public Safety.
Represent Operations in Council meetings interdepartmental task forces and industry working groups.
Foster partnerships with external stakeholders to advance shared goals and best practices.
4. Drive Operational Excellence and Innovation:
Champion process improvement digital transformation and data-driven decision-making.
Promote technology solutions that enhance safety reliability and workforce productivity.
Lead change management for major organizational initiatives and new service expansions (e.g. Network Now Green Line Extension BRT projects).
Align administrative systems to support sustainable growth and long-term operational readiness.
5. Promote a Positive and Inclusive Workplace Culture:
Champion diversity equity inclusion and belonging across all Operations divisions.
Encourage collaboration and transparent communication among leaders and employees.
Model leadership behaviors that build trust and respect in a large unionized workforce.
Routinely engage front-line employees and ride Metro Transit services to stay connected to the customer experience.
Any of the following combinations of education and experience in Business Administration Public Administration Transportation or a related field are acceptable. Experience must include progressively responsible management in a large complex public-service organization. Experience must include 5 years of supervisory/management experience.
What knowledge skills and abilities you should have within the first six months on the job:
Union/Grade: Non-Represented Unclassified / Grade E-1
FLSA Status: Exempt
Safety Sensitive: No
Required Experience:
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