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Senior and Executive Project Directors have the additional responsibilities of managing and mentoring assigned Project Estimators. Principal Responsibilities Job duties (Including, but not limited to)

Under general direction of the Executive Project Director or Deputy Executive Project Director, leads and directs construction management activities for assigned delivery team while ensuring ...

Under general direction of the Executive Project Director or Deputy Executive Project Director, leads and directs construction management activities for assigned delivery team while ensuring ...

Construction Director

Seattle, WA · On-site

$133K - $237K/yr

Under general direction of the Executive Project Director or Deputy Executive Project Director, leads and directs construction management activities for assigned delivery team while ensuring ...

Under general direction of the Executive Project Director or Deputy Executive Project Director, leads and directs construction management activities for assigned delivery team while ensuring ...

Under general direction of the Executive Project Director or Deputy Executive Project Director, leads and directs construction management activities for assigned delivery team while ensuring ...

The typical Program and Project Management client structure includes a Project Executive paired with a Project Director and/or Project Manager (and Assistant Project Manager if required) so our ...

The typical Program and Project Management client structure includes a Project Executive paired with a Project Director and/or Project Manager (and Assistant Project Manager if required) so our ...

The typical Program and Project Management client structure includes a Project Executive paired with a Project Director and/or Project Manager (and Assistant Project Manager if required) so our ...

The typical Program and Project Management client structure includes a Project Executive paired with a Project Director and/or Project Manager (and Assistant Project Manager if required) so our ...

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How much do executive project director jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for executive project director in the United States is $167,911.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $141,500.00 and $196,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Executive Project Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Executive Project Director, you need expertise in project management, strategic planning, and leadership, usually supported by a relevant degree and extensive experience in managing large-scale initiatives. Familiarity with project management software (such as MS Project or Asana), financial management tools, and often certifications like PMP or PRINCE2 are typical requirements. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills are crucial for leading diverse teams and stakeholders. These competencies ensure the successful delivery of complex projects, alignment with organizational goals, and effective risk management.

How does an Executive Project Director typically balance strategic oversight with hands-on project management responsibilities?

An Executive Project Director is responsible for both high-level strategic planning and ensuring the successful execution of complex projects. While much of the role involves setting direction and aligning resources with organizational goals, Executive Project Directors also remain closely involved with project managers and teams to monitor progress, address escalated issues, and make critical decisions. They often facilitate cross-departmental collaboration, resolve resource conflicts, and ensure that project deliverables align with the broader objectives. Balancing these responsibilities requires excellent delegation, communication, and prioritization skills.

What is an Executive Project Director?

An Executive Project Director is a senior-level professional responsible for overseeing large-scale projects or programs within an organization. They lead project teams, manage budgets and resources, and ensure that all project objectives align with the company’s strategic goals. Executive Project Directors often report to top executives, collaborate with stakeholders, and are accountable for project delivery, quality, and performance. Their role requires strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills, as well as extensive experience in project management.

What is the difference between Executive Project Director vs Project Manager?

AspectExecutive Project DirectorProject Manager
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees (e.g., MBA, PMP certification)Bachelor's degree, PMP or similar certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership in large organizations, overseeing multiple projectsDay-to-day project execution, team management, and delivery
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in corporate, construction, and engineering sectorsWidely used across various industries including IT, construction, and marketing

The Executive Project Director focuses on strategic oversight and high-level decision-making for multiple projects, while the Project Manager handles the operational aspects of individual projects. Both roles require strong leadership and project management skills, but differ mainly in scope and level of responsibility.

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Infographic showing various Executive Project Director job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $167,911 per year, or $80.7 per hour.

Deputy Executive Project Director - Ballard and West Seattle

SoundTransit

Seattle, WA

$152K - $288K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Description

Salary range is $152k to $288k with a midpoint of $220k. New hires typically receive between minimum and midpoint, however, we may go slightly higher based on experience, internal equity and market.

Sound Transit also offers a competitive benefits package with a wide range of offerings, including:

  • Health Benefits: We offer two choices of medical plans, a dental plan, and a vision plan all at no cost for employee coverage; comprehensive benefits for employees and eligible dependents, including a spouse or domestic partner.
  • Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance.
  • Employee Assistance Program.
  • Retirement Plans: 401a - 10% of employee contribution with a 12% match by Sound Transit; 457b - up to IRS maximum (employee only contribution).
  • Paid Time Off: Employees accrue 25 days of paid time off annually with increases at four, eight and twelve years of service. Employees at the director level and up accrue additional days. We also observe 12 paid holidays and provide up to 2 paid floating holidays and up to 2 paid volunteer days per year.
  • Parental Leave: 12 weeks of parental leave for new parents.
  • Pet Insurance.
  • ORCA Card: All full-time employees will receive an ORCA card at no cost.
  • Tuition Reimbursement: Sound Transit will pay up to $5,000 annually for approved tuition expenses.
  • Compensation Practices: We offer competitive salaries based on market rates and internal equity. In addition to compensation and benefits, you'll find that we provide work-life balance, opportunities for professional development and recognition from your colleagues.

GENERAL PURPOSE:

Under direction of the Executive Project Director, directs a multi-disciplinary team responsible for delivering all phases of a project or portions of a project. Will direct, manage, supervise, and coordinate the project staff and project activities within the Capital Delivery Department as assigned and work to meet project key performance indicators and other applicable performance requirements. Coordinates assigned activities with other programs and divisions throughout the Agency and major external partners including Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), Federal Transit administration (FTA), King County Metro and local cities and other jurisdictions; provides highly responsible and complex project management, technical, and administrative leadership in support of the Executive Project Director. The Deputy Executive Project Director will deliver projects consistently and successfully as well as leverage lessons learned and best practices. The Deputy Executive Project Director is a subject matter expert in delivering complex projects from inception to project closeout.

This is a recruitment for two openings for assignment on our Ballard and West Seattle projects. For more about our system expansion projects please click here.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

The following duties are a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.

  • Assist the Executive Project Director (EPD) by providing direct oversight, direction, monitoring, tracking, and reporting of the environmental, planning, design, and construction contracts, activities, status, and issues with the objectives of delivering a quality project safely, on schedule and within budget.
  • Responsible for performance of environmental, planning, design, and construction budget and schedule control, cost and cashflow forecasting and change order management, managing interfaces between contractors and developing work around plans to maintain schedule.
  • Oversees quality and safety performance of contractor adherence to their approved plans. Adherence to local, state and federal safety policies and procedures and will have accountability for ensuring construction contracts comply with safety certification requirements.
  • Oversee and participate in project audits.
  • Directs project activities and project staff (Commercial Directors, Design Directors, Planning Directors, Construction Directors, and others) as determined by the Executive Project Director.
  • Prepare and lead discussions and presentations on project strategies, status, and issues to the Executive Project Director, the Executive Director, Deputy CEO, the Sound Transit CEO, the Sound Transit Board, municipalities, King, Pierce & Snohomish Counties, WSDOT, community groups, media, and federal agencies including the Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration.
  • In conjunction with the Executive Project Director, leads resolution of project contract issues; lead and support contractor negotiations for contracts, change orders, and contract claims.
  • Plans, directs, coordinates, reviews, and assesses the work of assigned staff, consultants, and contractors; assigns and monitors work activities and coordinates schedules, projects, and programs; provides constructive feedback; reviews and provides input on work evaluations of staff, and makes and implements effective suggestions and recommendations to the Executive Project Director and/or Executive Director.
  • Oversee annual contractor and consultant performance reviews for projects and contracts assigned.
  • Monitors major corridor management and project control teams consisting of staff and consultants to ensure achievement of key project milestones and quality within the project budget to meet project key performance indicators and other required project performance.
  • Coaches and trains the project team; coordinates and/or provides staff training; and manages project team relations; manages the workflow and prioritization of work and measures the performance of the project scope, schedule, and budget; manages staff and consultants and takes appropriate corrective action when necessary; provides advice and counsel to staff and the Executive Project Director; develops work plans, budgets, and schedules for staff, consultant, and contractor work; implements or recommends corrective actions, discipline, and termination procedures as appropriate/necessary to effectively and efficiently deliver the project.
  • Supports the community outreach and public information effort(s) applicable to the Project and to the Agency in general; responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive stakeholder and project partner inquiries and complaints.
  • Provides policy and staff assistance to the Executive Project Director; summarizes and analyzes program issues and provides recommendations to the Executive Project Director on strategies to resolve these issues; recommends and implements modifications to functional areas, policies, standards, and procedures as appropriate; and conducts follow-up to ensure that the issues have been resolved and that the project remains on schedule.
  • May have delegation of authority on project matters and funding actions.
  • May act as a proxy for the Executive Project Director as needed.
  • May lead projects, project teams, specific scopes of work or project phases (closeout) and report directly to an Executive Director as assigned.
  • Champions and models Sound Transit's core values and demonstrates values-based behaviors in everyday interactions across the agency.
  • Contributes to a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion in alignment with Sound Transit's Equity & Inclusion Policy.
  • It is the responsibility of all employees to follow the Agency safety rules, regulations, and procedures pertaining to their assigned duties and responsibilities, which could include systems, operations, and/or other employees.
  • It is the responsibility of all employees to integrate sustainability into everyday business practices.
  • Other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience: Bachelors Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Systems Engineering or closely related fields; Ten years of experience in managing planning, design and/or construction of large, complex public transit projects, including alternative project delivery methods; Or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Eight years of leadership, budgetary, planning and workforce management experience.

Preferred Licenses or Certifications:

  • A valid Professional Engineer license issued by the State of Washington.
  • Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) Certification.

Required Knowledge and Skills:

  • Principles and standards of construction methods and processes for large transportation projects regarding civil, mechanical, electrical, and systems (e.g. train control, communications, traction electrification, light rail vehicles, tracks, vertical conveyance).
  • Project management principles and practices for a range of alternative project delivery methods including but not limited to Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, GCCM and Progressive-Design- Build.
  • Fire life safety systems, facilities, and planning.
  • Experience leading projects and teams in the field during construction.
  • Experience with all phases of construction such as mobilization, make-ready work, substructure work, and project handover.
  • Experience with successful project partnering and partnering facilitators, and collaborative project delivery.
  • Advanced principles and practices of project controls, budget preparation, contract administration, change management, and contract performance assessment.
  • Project development and management processes and operations and maintenance, preferably light rail.
  • Procurement and Management of design consultant and other professional services contracts, construction contract procurement, contract management and evaluation.
  • Policy, procedure, and best practices/lessons learned development and implementation.
  • Quantitative and qualitative risk assessments and strategic planning.
  • Experience complying with federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations as they apply to project delivery.
  • Principles of financial management (expenditure tracking, earned value, variance identification, and revenue tracking).
  • Operations, services, and activities of assigned division programs and functional areas.
  • Techniques to work effectively under pressure, meet deadlines, and adjust to changing priorities.
  • Advanced principles and practices of budget preparation and administration.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, effective presentation skills, and familiarity and comfort engaging with elected officials and the media.
  • Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and statistical databases.
  • Principles of supervision, training, and performance evaluation.
  • Managing large, complex projects during construction, preferably light rail.
  • Performing high-level negotiations and partnering with local jurisdictions and agencies, project partners and key stakeholders, utilities, consultants, contractors, and community groups.
  • Managing and resolving commercial project issues.
  • Applying excellent oral and written communication techniques to inform and address concerns from various individuals ranging from Agency employees, consultants, contractors, the general public, elected officials, community leaders, and local, state, and federal agencies, and the media.
  • Applying advanced project management, program development, and project control techniques and principles.
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other department staff, management, vendors, outside agencies, community groups and the public.
  • Interpreting and administering policies and procedures sufficient to administer, discuss, resolve, and explain them to staff and other constituencies.
  • Conceptualizing, influencing, developing, and administering goals, objectives, guidelines, and procedures for the project.
  • Identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns, and needs.
  • Interpreting and applying applicable federal, state, and local policies, laws, and regulations.
  • Complaint resolution and problem solving.
  • Presentation development and public speaking skills.
  • Critical and strategic thinking.
  • Preparing clear and concise administrative and financial data and reports.
  • Working cooperatively with other departments, Agency officials, and outside agencies and stakeholders.
  • Developing and monitoring project budget, cost, and schedule.
  • Supervising, leading, and delegating tasks and authority.
  • Researching accounts payable transactions and reconciling accounts payable problems.
  • Planning and organizing work to meet changing priorities and deadlines.
  • Identifying and resolving general issues in a timely manner using sound judgment and effective oral and written communication.
  • Utilizing technology and applicable computer software programs affecting assigned work and compiling and preparing data points and reports.

Preferred Knowledge and Skills:

  • Transit rail systems construction, systems integration & testing, operations, maintenance.
  • Public transportation construction principles and practices.
  • Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations as they apply to transit operations.

Physical Demands / Work Environment:

  • Work is performed in a hybrid field, office environment.
  • Position is responsible for regular site visits to review/inspect work and address issues; may be subject to bending, climbing, grasping, hearing, kneeling, talking, seeing and walking.
  • Positions working in field may occasionally be exposed to dangerous machinery, extreme weather conditions, physical harm, hazardous chemicals, and/or extreme noise.
  • Position is responsible for working outside of core office hours and is expected to be on call.
  • The Agency promotes a safe ...