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Program Director - High Speed Rail
Arizona StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Las Vegas StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Los Angeles StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
New Jersey StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Seattle StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Atlanta StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Dallas StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Washington StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Boston StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Rail Planning Lead
AECOMBoston, MA, United States- Promoted
Rail and Transit Architecture Lead
Dewberry Engineers IncorporatedBoston, MA, United States- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Minnesota StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Massachusetts StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Rail and Transit Architecture Lead
DewberryBoston, MA, United States- Promoted
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Program Director - High Speed Rail
JacobsBoston, MA, United States- Promoted
Program Director - High Speed Rail
Indianapolis StaffingBoston, MA, US- Promoted
Rail Bridge Engineer
Gannett FlemingBoston, MA, United States- Promoted
Project Engineer - Rail
The Middlesex CorporationBoston, MA, United StatesRail Operations Leader
ArupBoston, Massachusetts, United States- radiologist (from $ 100,000 to $ 371,475 year)
- engineering director (from $ 177,500 to $ 246,450 year)
- business development manager (from $ 80,000 to $ 240,000 year)
- product management (from $ 190,000 to $ 213,250 year)
- director software engineering (from $ 177,500 to $ 207,500 year)
- associate dentist (from $ 48,000 to $ 200,000 year)
- energy engineer (from $ 139,838 to $ 200,000 year)
- dentist (from $ 50,000 to $ 194,000 year)
- software engineering manager (from $ 157,125 to $ 193,750 year)
- product owner (from $ 133,750 to $ 189,165 year)
- Ontario, CA (from $ 87,250 to $ 275,625 year)
- Naperville, IL (from $ 41,600 to $ 195,000 year)
- Los Angeles, CA (from $ 85,021 to $ 175,000 year)
- New York, NY (from $ 49,920 to $ 170,000 year)
- Seattle, WA (from $ 73,991 to $ 165,000 year)
- Atlanta, GA (from $ 64,063 to $ 162,500 year)
- Chicago, IL (from $ 65,838 to $ 161,072 year)
- Orlando, FL (from $ 55,145 to $ 155,000 year)
- Kent, WA (from $ 39,000 to $ 150,000 year)
- Charlotte, NC (from $ 41,673 to $ 149,750 year)
The average salary range is between $ 37,830 and $ 150,000 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 65,140 year .
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Program Director - High Speed Rail
Arizona StaffingBoston, MA, US- Full-time
Program Director For Mega-Scale Infrastructure Program
We are seeking an accomplished Program Director with deep expertise in transit and rail systemsparticularly high-speed rail (HSR)to lead and manage a mega-scale infrastructure program of significant strategic value. This role demands exceptional leadership, technical proficiency in rail systems, and the ability to navigate complexity while driving innovation in program management practices. When you join us as a Program Director, you'll be responsible for :
- Providing strategic direction and technical leadership for program delivery, with a strong focus on rail and transit infrastructure.
- Overseeing program scope, schedule, and budget adherence for all key tasks and assignments related to rail systems and HSR.
- Advocating for ethical and safe working practices across all program activities.
- Driving innovation in program management methodologies tailored to large-scale rail and transit projects.
- Identifying high-risk areas in rail program execution and proactively implement measures to ensure successful outcomes.
- Contributing to talent development strategies, including workforce planning and resourcing for critical rail program components.
- Assessing long-term trends and disruptive forces in rail and transportation infrastructure, addressing emerging challenges and opportunities.
- Leading initiatives for skill development and capability building to support rail program execution.
- Attracting, retaining, and developing top-tier talent within the rail-focused program management team.
The final candidate can work out of any Jacobs U.S. office including but not limited to : New York, New York, Boston, Massachusetts, Morristown, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Maryland, Washington DC, Reston Virginia, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale or Miami Florida, Dallas, Texas, Atlanta, Georgia, Chicago, Illinois, St. Louis, Missouri, Indianapolis, Indiana, Mendota Heights, Minnesota, Las Vegas, Nevada, Seattle, Washington, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Los Angeles or San Francisco, California and Tempe, Arizona.
Bachelor's Degree in engineering, architecture, or project management preferred; equivalent diplomas with substantial rail experience considered.
20+ years of professional experience in rail and transit, including at least 15 years in senior leadership roles overseeing major or mega-capital rail infrastructure programs, particularly high-speed rail.
Proven track record of delivering complex, high-value rail projects and achieving strategic objectives.
Expertise in navigating complexity and driving innovation in program management for mega-capital rail projects.
Recognized industry leader with a strong professional network and influence in rail and transit infrastructure project management.
Ability to foster a collaborative, high-performance culture that empowers teams to excel.
Deep familiarity with HSR and / or passenger rail alignments, tracks, facilities, and system design.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Jacobs is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding), age, medical condition, marital or domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression and transgender status, mental disability or physical disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, citizenship, low-income status or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable law. Learn more about your rights under Federal EEO laws and supplemental language.