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Phlebotomist II Non-Commute, Outreach Lab

Edinburg, TX ยท On-site

$12.25 - $15.25/hr

DHR Health - US:TX:Edinburg - Days Summary: FLSA STATUS: โ˜ Exempt โ˜’ Non-Exempt MISSION STATEMENT: Our Mission is to improve the well-being of those we serve with a commitment to excellence: every ...

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What are the most common challenges faced by employees in commute-related roles, and how can they be addressed?

Employees in commute-related roles, such as transit coordinators or transportation planners, often face challenges like unpredictable traffic patterns, coordinating multiple transportation modes, and ensuring timely communication with stakeholders. Balancing efficiency and safety, while managing unexpected delays or disruptions, can be demanding. Building strong collaboration with city officials, transportation agencies, and technology providers helps mitigate these challenges, as does staying up-to-date with emerging mobility solutions and data analytics tools.

What is the difference between Commute vs Delivery Driver?

AspectCommuteDelivery Driver
Required CredentialsNo specific credentials neededDriver's license, vehicle insurance
Work EnvironmentOffice, remote, or hybridOn the road, customer locations
Employer & Industry UsageBusinesses, corporate settingsFood, retail, logistics companies
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding daily travel to workComparing work travel and delivery roles

While 'Commute' refers to the daily travel to and from a workplace, a 'Delivery Driver' actively travels to deliver goods or services. The key difference lies in purpose: commuting is about reaching a fixed location, whereas delivery involves ongoing travel to multiple destinations. Both roles involve travel, but their work environments and responsibilities differ significantly.

What does a commute refer to in the context of work?

A commute refers to the regular journey that an individual makes between their home and workplace. This can involve various modes of transportation, such as driving, taking public transit, biking, or walking. The length and nature of a commute can significantly impact a person's daily routine, work-life balance, and overall job satisfaction. Employers may sometimes offer flexible work arrangements or benefits to help ease commuting challenges.

What is a Commute job?

A Commute job refers to a position that requires employees to travel from their home to a workplace regularly. This can involve various modes of transportation such as driving, public transit, biking, or walking. The duration and distance of the commute can vary based on location and job requirements. Some companies offer benefits like commuter stipends or flexible hours to ease commuting challenges. With remote work becoming more common, some jobs now offer hybrid options to reduce commuting time.

What are the most commonly searched types of Commute jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Commute jobs in Texas are:
What are popular job titles related to Commute jobs in Texas? For Commute jobs in Texas, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Texas are hiring for Commute jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Commute job openings:
Infographic showing various Commute job openings in Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.
Transportation & Commute Program Coordinator

Transportation & Commute Program Coordinator

Steer

Austin, TX โ€ข Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

This job post hasย expired today.ย Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

At Steer North America, we help shape the future of mobility, cities, and infrastructure. Our work supports more connected, sustainable, and accessible transportation systems that improve how people live, work, and travel.

Steer is an employee-owned international consultancy specializing in transportation and infrastructure. We combine global expertise with local insight to help public and private sector clients tackle complex mobility challenges and make better decisions about how people and goods move.

Our teams advise governments, transit agencies, airports, infrastructure investors, and private mobility operators across strategy, advisory, planning, and operations. From major transit investments to airport development and emerging mobility solutions, our work influences transportation systems relied on by millions.

What defines Steer is our people - curious thinkers, collaborative problem solvers, and changemakers who care about the communities we serve. Joining Steer means working on meaningful projects, contributing ideas that matter, and building a career with real impact.

What You'll Work On

We are looking for a talented and motivated individual with a background in transportation planning, marketing,ย outreachย or facilities to support management of the onsite transportation andย commuteย program at the local worksites of our client - a global tech company - in Atlantaย and Austin.ย 

The role of the Transportation & Commute Program Coordinator is to directly support our client's commute program, including developing site strategies, implementing corporate mobility programs, developing transportation policies and initiatives, and utilizing behavior change techniques such as motivational interviewing to encourage multimodal commutes which help to reduce the parking demand and local congestion. The role will support the development and implementation of parking policies, multimodal travel options, rewards, and incentives while coordinating with Transportation Team members at other client offices in North America to ensure the delivery of a consistent and effective employee commute program.ย 

Duties and Responsibilitiesย 

  • Site Management:ย Plan and manage day-to-day transportation operations onsite for our client's local offices in either Atlanta GAย orย Austin TXย (dependingย where the candidate is based) andย remote transportation operations supportย to the other site.ย 
  • Client Management:ย Serve as the primary point of contact for local site leadership, communicate effectivelyย regardingย deliverables and requests, escalate issues or challenges, andย maintainย records on project/task progress.ย 
  • Program Management: Partner with the Operations Team to provide input, feedback, andย monitorย data for programs such as Vanpool, Transit, Carpool, and Commute Coaching.ย 
  • Site Strategy: Support planning and development of site-based multimodal transportation strategies, review with relevant colleagues and leadership, and track progress.ย 
  • Metrics:ย Gather and analyze site-based transportation data,ย identifyย relevant metrics, develop insights andย report onย trends, provide regular updates to leadership, and make actionable, data-driven recommendations.ย 
  • Employee Outreach: Plan and coordinate onsite transportation events such as bike safety and awareness campaigns, commuter fairs, and one-to-one commuter engagement.ย 
  • Local Events:ย Maintainย awareness of other local outreach events (internal and external) and understand alignment of events with the site strategy.ย ย ย ย 
  • Internal Vendor Coordination: Manage relationships and meet regularly with the Parking Operations, Electric Vehicle, Bike Operations, Rideshare and Facilities teams to exchange updates, escalate issues, manage tasks, gather metrics, and coordinate on policies, programs,ย eventsย and initiatives.ย 
  • External Partner Coordination: Manage relationships with external partners, such as transit agencies, localย jurisdictions, and transportation management organizations (TMA/TMOs), and stay informed about local regulations,ย policiesย and programs.ย 
  • Budget and Contract Management: Manage the site budget, track contracts/renewal dates, create purchase orders, track vendor invoices, and update/adjust forecasts regularly.ย 
  • Employee Engagement: Manage and respond to employee inquiries and feedback, develop content for site newsletters, create communications plans, and collaborate with team members to increase the effectiveness of engagement against site metrics.ย 
  • Other Responsibilities:ย ย 
    • Manage updates to internal transportation web pagesย 
    • Participate,ย presentย and create content for employee forums (e.g.ย new employee orientation)ย 
    • Work with other Transportation Coordinators to create consistent transportation behavior change programmingย 

Requirements

  • 5-9 years' experience in a related field such as transportation, urban planning, marketing, communications,ย outreachย or facilitiesย 
  • Excellent written and oral communication skillsย 
  • Data analysis skills, particularly using spreadsheetsย 
  • Project/program management experienceย 
  • Good understanding of local transportation stakeholders,ย issuesย and policiesย 
  • Experience with transportation planning concepts, transportation demand management techniques, and communications/marketing for multimodal transportationย 
  • Proficiencyย with Google Suite (sheets, docs, slides), website management, and project management software beneficial but notย requiredย 

The ideal candidate will be:ย 

  • self-motivated, thrive in a small team environment, and be willing to take on new challengesย 
  • flexible in working with different stakeholders and able to adapt to different circumstances to achieve resultsย 
  • highly organized and able to manage multiple tasks concurrentlyย 

Benefits

How You'll Grow

We value curiosity and a commitment to growth at every stage of a career. Regardless of your level of experience, you will be encouraged to keep learning, build new capabilities, and pursue opportunities that expand your impact and professional development. You will be supported through structured programs and on-the-job learning opportunities that build the breadth and depth of your skills at each level of growth and leadership.

Benefits That Support You

We believe that supporting our people is essential to delivering great work. Our benefits are designed to support your health, wellbeing, financial security, and professional growth. An important part of this is a commitment to a flexible, hybrid working environment.

Our benefits include:

  • Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 3% 401(k)
  • Discretionary annual bonus
  • Generous paid time off including vacation, public holidays, sick time, and volunteering days- up to 44 days PTO
  • Group Share Incentive Plan, providing employees with the opportunity to share in the long-term success of the firm
  • Commuter benefits

Why People Choose Steer

Our people join Steer because they want to do meaningful work in a collaborative and intellectually curious environment.ย  At Steer you'll find:

  • A culture that values collaboration, where you can work in partnership with teammates from around the world
  • Projects that create tangible improvements in how people move and connect, impacting the daily lives of millions of people
  • Expert colleagues who are passionate about the future of mobility and cities
  • The flexibility to build your professional skills and a consulting practice in a way that matches your ambition

Our Commitment to Fairness & Inclusion

At Steer, everyone is valued for their talent, curiosity, and potential. We recruit based on capability - not background or pedigree - and our interviewers are trained to run fair and inclusive processes that give every candidate an equitable opportunity to succeed.

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and welcome applicants from all legally protected backgrounds. We provide accommodations throughout the hiring process and during employment to ensure everyone can participate fully.

Salary Range - 75k ~ 95k w/ benefits