Wayside Maintenance Section Manager (Transit Section Manager)King County Metro Transit's Rail Division has an exciting opportunity for a Wayside Maintenance Section Manager (Transit Section Manager). This senior leader will report to Rail's Senior Maintenance Manager and will work in partnership with employees, colleagues, and stakeholders to foster a culture of safety, driving maintenance excellence and supporting Metro's commitment to equity and sustainability.The Wayside Maintenance Section Manager is responsible for managing programs and staff within the Wayside Section overseeing the business strategy, planning, operations, and service delivery of the following workgroups: Supervisor Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Signals & Communications, Track and Right of Way, and Wayside Maintenance Planner Scheduler. You will develop, implement, and oversee 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.The ideal candidate brings effective leadership capability and strategic organizational planning skills. They demonstrate a high level of self-awareness and are adept at navigating and facilitating complex conversations. They are passionate about empowering others, and are committed to teaching, mentoring, and developing staff. Top candidates actively engage the workforce to identify opportunities for process improvement and foster an environment where employees are supported to perform at their best.
They also possess the ability to understand how core business processes apply to county functions and can recognize how various operations are interconnected.About Metro Transit's Expanding Rail Division King County Metro's Rail Division manages and maintains Sound Transit's Link Light Rail, a growing network spanning 60 miles and serving 41 stations across the Puget Sound region. Together with Metro's extensive fixed-route bus system and mobility services, the Link Light Rail system is the backbone of an integrated regional transit network that gives people real freedom of movement. As Puget Sound transit agencies work together to build a seamless, connected system, our Light Rail system plays a central role in expanding access, reducing barriers, and ensuring that everyone across our region can get where they need to go.Joining Metro's Rail Division means joining an organization that is shaping the future of public transportation in the Pacific Northwest and setting the standard for modern rail operations nationwide. This is a division that values strategic thinking, collaborative leadership, and a deep commitment to the people we serve, both our riders and our teams. Whatever your role, your work here contributes to something that matters, a system that thousands of people count on every day.Who May Apply This recruitment is open to all qualified applicants. This recruitment will be used to fill one (1) full-time Wayside Maintenance Section Manager (Transit Section Manager) position.
However, this recruitment may also be used to establish a list or pool of qualified candidates for any future openings in the same classification. Placement onto an eligibility list/pool is not a guarantee of placement into a future position. The pool/list may be used for up to six (6) OR twelve (12) months at the discretion of the hiring authority.To Apply: Those interested must submit:An online King County application, updated with all detailed relevant work history going back 10 years (or more, if necessary).Complete all the required supplemental questionsA letter of interest (1-2 pages) that describes:How your experience and background meet or exceed the qualifications for this position.How you lead diverse groups in an active railroad environment;How you have applied equity and social justice principles in your current and/or previous role(s) (experience may include roles in either a professional or volunteer setting).For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact: Skyler Jones, Senior Talent Advisor, highly recommend visiting the Career Support Services website for tips and examples on how to make your application materials most effective: Career Support Services - King County.As the Wayside Maintenance Section Manager, you will also:Provide Senior Leadership & Cross Divisional CollaborationServe as an active and engaged member of Rail's Senior Leadership Team, providing strategic communication to Division leaders and collaboration across Rail's different sections to ensure consistent employee experience.Engage in collaborative discussion with Rail's outside agency partners on behalf of Rail.Develop and maintain a culture of care, inclusion and belonging within the Wayside Section by:Leading, helping to develop, and motivate employees, helping them to recognize the important role they each play in achieving the overall agency goals and empowering them to perform accordingly.Developing and leading a communication strategy for the Section that aligns with the Senior Maintenance Managers strategy.Overseeing process and procedures for the Section, focusing on developing efficiencies, and creating clarity and consistency for the Section in coordination with the rest of the Rail Division.Ensuring that employee and public safety continue to be Metro's highest priority, maintaining strict adherence to safety rules and procedures and continually seeking to enhance safety practices.Safety & Maintenance ExcellenceLead the Section in delivering safe, reliable, and effective maintenance while driving continuous improvement through:Lead and oversee the planning, operations, and delivery of Wayside functions for the Division.Develop and implement innovative strategies and initiatives to enhance the Section's performance in both the short and long term.Oversee the Section's budget, resources, and material management.Leverage data from EAMS, Excel, and other operational platforms to generate insightful reports, enabling effective maintenance planning, prioritization, and resource scheduling.Employee Engagement & Organizational CultureProvide effective strategies for expansion of the Wayside section to enable it to adapt to maintain new system and deliver on the promises made to the region.Work with Superintendents to develop staffing models that support coverage needs and requirements from our partner agency.Develop strategies for multi-base operations.Track service delivery impacts and provide mitigation strategiesTrack and maintain KPIs that pertain to the Wayside sectionMaintain effective partnerships by building and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders to deliver excellent service, including key labor partners and Sound Transit partners.Minimum Qualifications:Option 1: Five (5) years of management or supervisory experience in rail wayside maintenance. OR Option 2: A two-year degree in a related field; and three (3) or more years of management or supervisory experience in rail wayside maintenance or a related field. OR Option 3: Three (3) or more years of experience in rail wayside maintenance; and two (2) or more years of management or supervisory experience in rail wayside maintenance or a related field.AndExperience in the following:Implementing rules and procedures that keep people safe in a variety of operating environments.Overseeing safety critical positions.Integrating an equity mindset and methodology into continuous improvement activities.Working effectively with individuals and groups from a variety of cultures and backgrounds.Working with labor, within unionized environments.Communicating effectively and making decisions that reflect fairness, respect, equity, and inclusiveness.Supporting and building on a culture of employee engagement which supports the development, coaching, and team building necessary for the workforce of the future.Knowledge of the following:Practices and industry standards of maintaining light rail systems, equipment and structuresFTA, APTA, AREMA standards and other technical documents.Railroad operations and how on-track safety is applied.Desired Qualifications:Solid expertise in the maintenance of track, signal, and SCADA systemsProven experience developing and delivering organizational strategiesDemonstrated experience building, leading, and developing high-performing teams.Work ScheduleThis position is anticipated to be full time, assigned 40 hours per week, typically Monday through Friday. This position is exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is therefore not eligible for overtime pay.
This position is eligible for telework/remote work. Work outside of the normal workday is required periodically.Work LocationThis position requires a minimum of four days per week onsite to support team collaboration, coaching, and in-person leadership presence, consistent with King County Metro's hybrid work expectations for supervisory roles. The work associated with this