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Vice President, Project Delivery

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$151K - $190K/yr

Vice President, Project Delivery Role Overview Title : Vice President, Project Delivery Hours ... Yes Manager : Ryan McGraw Mission - Why we exist and why we need you Geothermal energy is the most ...

Vice President, Project Delivery Role Overview Title : Vice President, Project Delivery Hours ... Yes Manager : Ryan McGraw Mission - Why we exist and why we need you Geothermal energy is the most ...

Vice President, Project Delivery

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$151K - $190K/yr

Vice President, Project Delivery Role Overview Title : Vice President, Project Delivery Hours ... Yes Manager : Ryan McGraw Mission - Why we exist and why we need you Geothermal energy is the most ...

Applicable initiatives will be a mix of Project Management Office improvements and cross-functional process implementations. The VP will have control oversight of the divisions of labor, staffing ...

The VP of Project Delivery is primarily responsible for developing and directing Thrive's Project ... This includes defining, planning, tracking, and managing department KPIs, OKRs, and strategic ...

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How much do vp project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp project manager in the United States is $102,682.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,500.00 and $123,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a VP Project Manager do?

A VP Project Manager oversees high-level project management operations, ensuring projects align with business goals and strategic objectives. They manage teams, allocate resources, and collaborate with stakeholders to drive successful project execution. Their role often includes risk management, budgeting, and process improvement to optimize efficiency and delivery. Additionally, they serve as a key link between executive leadership and project teams, ensuring seamless communication and alignment with company priorities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Vp Project Manager position, and why are they important?

To excel as a VP Project Manager, you typically need extensive experience in project management, leadership, and strategic planning, often supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with project management software like MS Project, Jira, and tools such as Agile or Lean methodologies, as well as PMP certification, is highly advantageous. Outstanding communication, negotiation, and decision-making abilities set top performers apart in this role. These capabilities ensure the successful oversight of complex projects, effective team leadership, and alignment with organizational objectives.

What are some of the main challenges a VP Project Manager might face in this role?

VP Project Managers often deal with balancing multiple high-priority projects, managing stakeholder expectations, and ensuring teams deliver results on time and within budget. Navigating complex cross-departmental communications and quickly adapting to changing business needs are also common challenges. You’ll need to be adept at risk management and proactive problem-solving to keep projects on track. Success in this role often comes from building strong relationships across the organization and fostering a culture of accountability and innovation.

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Assistant Vice President Project Development

MTA Construction & Development

New York, NY • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

This position is eligible for telework, which is currently one day per week. New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after their effective date of hire.

 

JOB TITLE: 

Assistant Vice President Project Development  

AGENCY: 

Construction & Development 

DEPT/DIV: 

Development/Transit Project Development 

REPORTS TO: 

Vice President Project Development 

WORK LOCATION:

2 Broadway

HOURS OF WORK:

8:30 AM to 5:00 PM or as required (7.5HR/DAY)

JOB FAMILY: PPM

GRADE: 012

SALARY RANGE:

$151,666 to $199,667

DEADLINE:

Open Until Filled

 

Summary

 

The Assistant Vice President, Project Development is responsible for the initial development and ongoing budget oversight of all capital projects within the New York City Transit (NYCT) and MTA Bus portions of the MTA Capital Program, with the objective of ensuring that capital investments provide the best value for MTA customers and agency operations and maintenance.

Reporting to the Vice President, Project Development this position is responsible for working with stakeholders throughout C&D, NYCT, and MTA Bus to compile the best available information on project priorities, estimated costs, and schedules; to use that information to assemble an actionable program of projects that fits within the expected funding constraints; and to recommend project bundling strategies to maximize efficiency.

The position, furthermore, is responsible for overseeing the advancement of projects through each project delivery phase, ensuring that scope content and financial costs remain consistent with project intent/justification, and that capital budget control/modification procedures are followed.

 

Responsibilities

Assist with developing the MTA’s five-year Capital Program; coordinate funding targets and strategies; work with MTA operating agencies to propose and prioritize projects, define scope, and manage changes to the Capital Program.

Assist with reviewing and approving transactions for compliance with capital policies and a capital program approved project’s scope and budget, public authority law and business case review.

Assist with developing long-range planning strategies and documents, including the MTA’s Twenty-Year Needs Assessment.

Assist in developing, managing and using various data sources and dashboards throughout the MTA’s capital program, including Project Status Report (PSR), IMPACT, Capital Dashboard and others.

Creatively coordinate project phasing, sequencing, and “bundling” strategies (packaging needs into capital projects) to generate construction and contracting efficiencies.

Evaluate project investment alternatives, including cost/benefit analyses.

Monitor and control the evolution of project scopes and budgets throughout the project lifecycle.

Assist with the development and implementation of MTA Capital Program policies and procedures.

Evaluate planned capital projects and unfunded capital needs to take advantage of budget and funding opportunities and construction efficiencies; assist with changes to and rebalancing the Capital Program to accommodate new project needs.

Perform quantitative and qualitative analyses of capital program performance and evaluate progress vs budget, schedule, and other corporate goals and objectives.

Assist in developing and managing annual commitment and completion plans and associated reporting, monitoring and data collection.

Develop reports and presentation materials for internal and external purposes, including C&D Board and Committee materials and reports on special C&D initiatives and other programmatic performance metrics.

 

Education and Experience

 

A Bachelor's degree in Transportation, Urban Planning, Business, Public Policy, Construction Management, Finance/Economics, or a related field.

A Master's degree in public policy, public administration, urban planning, public affairs, or business administration is strongly desired.

Must have a minimum of fourteen (14) years of experience in Transportation Planning or Budgeting, Infrastructure, Finance, Planning, or a related field.

Must have a minimum of ten (10) years of managerial experience.

Competencies:

Familiarity with the MTA network and/or the MTA Capital Program.

Experience with project planning, scheduling, and/or budgeting.

Familiarity with the MTA's policies and procedures.

Familiarity with federal funding rules and regulations.

Excellent organizational and presentation skills.

Demonstrated supervisory and/or leadership capabilities.

Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite or similar applications, i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

Other Information

Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the "Commission").

Selection Criteria

Based on evaluation of education, skills, experience, and interview.

How to Apply

MTA employees must apply via My MTA Portal. You can submit an online application by logging into My MTA Portal, clicking the My Job Search ribbon, and selecting the "Careers" link. Logging in through My MTA Portal will link your BSC ID number to your job application to identify you as an internal applicant.

Equal Employment Opportunity

MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are equal opportunity employers, including those with respect to veteran status and individuals with disabilities.

The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to apply.