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Program Project Director Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

As a Senior Project Director, you are a trusted advisor to clients, comfortable operating at the ... Coordinate with the Program Manager on escalations, decision rights, and alignment to program-level ...

As a Senior Project Director, you are a trusted advisor to clients, comfortable operating at the ... Coordinate with the Program Manager on escalations, decision rights, and alignment to program-level ...

These businesses allow Live Nation Media & Sponsorship to create strategic music marketing programs ... THE JOB Redrock Entertainment is looking for a full-time Project Director based out of our ...

The Program Director is responsible for managing and developing programs and projects that fit the initiatives, such as meetings, workshops and summer institutes. Responsibilities are also to develop ...

We follow a process that begins with attunement, where program and context shape strong conceptual ... We are seeking a Landscape Project Director to coordinate and manage strategies on multiple ...

We follow a process that begins with attunement, where program and context shape strong conceptual ... We are seeking a Landscape Project Director to coordinate and manage strategies on multiple ...

Arcadis seeks a results-driven Project Director - Rail Transit to join our Los Angeles team of ... program and optional benefits including wellbeing benefits, adoption assistance and tuition ...

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

AspectProgram Project DirectorProgram Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree, PMP certification often preferredUsually holds a bachelor's degree, PMP certification beneficial
Work EnvironmentLeads multiple projects within a program, strategic focusManages individual projects, operational focus
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in large organizations, government, and non-profitsWidely used across industries for project oversight

The Program Project Director oversees multiple projects within a program, focusing on strategic alignment and high-level coordination. In contrast, the Program Manager manages specific projects, ensuring they meet scope, schedule, and budget. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in scope and responsibility, with the Director holding a more senior, strategic position.

What are the most commonly searched types of Program Project jobs in California? The most popular types of Program Project jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Program Project Director jobs? Cities in California with the most Program Project Director job openings:
Transit Project Director

Transit Project Director

Flatiron Construction Corp

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$230K - $300K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Are you ready to take the lead on technically complex transit projects that build stronger, more resilient communities? As a Transit Project Director, you will be at the forefront of driving success, managing a projects contract to ensure seamless execution from start to finish. With your expertise across heavy rail, light rail, and/or bus rapid transit, you will oversee the budget, coordinate project personnel, and maintain a production schedule that guarantees timely delivery and exceptional quality. Collaborate with industry experts and committed teams to align project goals with owner expectations, adhering to contract specifications and upholding the highest standards. 

Apply now and transform your career with us. 


  • Manages all aspects of the project, including construction, budget and cash management for a single assigned project to ensure compliance with the project contract and owner needs.   
  • Produces the project schedule, pay estimates, project procedures, and equipment resources needed to complete accurate and timely project production. Works with external managing partnerships and Joint Ventures (JVs) to develop one unified project plan, if applicable. 
  • Develops and manages the project organizational chart and Company and/or JV supporting staff assignments for each phase of production, ensuring the accurate and timely completion of project objectives. 
  • Provides technical insight to project pursuits and participates in bid interviews, as necessary. Assesses the initial project contract and works with the owner to resolve specification, contract conflicts, and scheduling issues. 
  • Engages with all project stakeholders proactively, including managing partners, joint venture Executive Board, federal authorities such as Senators, Mayors, or Commissioners, local landowners, business owners, and regulatory bodies that will have influence over project success. 
  • Coordinates with the construction management team to identify project risks and negotiate change orders with the owner to ensure efficient and effective project production. 
  • Oversees project and construction management to accurately update the project construction schedule and adjust for any change orders from the Owner. 
  • Presents monthly project reports to Executive Leadership. 
  • Supports and promotes project safety by ensuring compliance with the project safety program, safety procedures, and owner safety policies. Reviews weekly safety reports and participates in monthly safety review meetings with project personnel. 
  • Directs construction management decisions regarding staff and equipment needs, ensuring cost containment with subcontractors and equipment billing. 
  • Resolves disputes with the project owner in a timely and compliant manner. Engages Company legal counsel and Executive leadership, where necessary. 
  • Provides input on equipment procurement methods and contracts to ensure efficient and effective project production. 
  • Leads project closeout procedures, finalizing contract paperwork, obtaining retainages, and working with management to resolve any project claims. Leads project debrief cycles to review all aspects of project work and completion. 

  • 15+ years’ experience in construction project management required, along with 10+ years’ experience in managing personnel.
  • Experience working on Joint Venture (JV) Transit construction projects (heavy rail, light rail, and/or bus rapid transit) required. A prior positive working relationship with LA Metro is highly desirable; experience with other major transit agencies is also relevant.
  • Proven experience in alternative and collaborative delivery projects required, including design build, progressive design build, CMGC and/or CMAR.
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or related field a plus.
  • Strong interpersonal skills proven to engage and retain positive working relationships.
  • Strong proven skill to identify, track and manage project risk.
  • Proven ability to efficiently and effectively manage multiple departments and direct reports to retain focus on one project completion goal and timeline.
  • Proven ability to identify growth opportunities for project personnel and developed to coach and mentor project personnel.
  • Proven ability to delegate task driven responsibilities to project personnel.
  • Proven knowledge and ability to analyze and interpret financial documentation to identify and mitigate project risk.
  • Effective delegation skills to drive efficient, accurate and profitable project completion.
  • Strong internal branding and sales knowledge to constantly promote yourself and the Company brand.

Some of the benefits you may be eligible for as an employee are:

  • Comprehensive compensation package and paid time off program
  • Industry leading 401(k)/RRSP
  • Medical/Extended Health Care, Dental, Vision and/or Provincial Medical
  • Wellness benefits & Employee Assistance Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program

We are an EEO/ADA/Veterans employer.


USD $230,000.00/Yr.
USD $300,000.00/Yr.