Austin Transit Partnership (ATP)

http://www.atptx.org/

JOB DESCRIPTION

  • Senior Vice President, Architecture and Urban Design
  • Reports To: Executive Vice President, Architecture and Urban Design
  • Supervisory Position: Yes
  • Note:  This is a hybrid position.

Job Summary

The Senior Vice President of Architecture and Urban Design is a leadership role at the Austin Transit Partnership (ATP), directly reporting to the Executive Vice President of Architecture and Urban Design. This role champions design excellence across ATP’s portfolio of transit projects, including the oversight of architectural, urban, and landscaping design efforts from conceptualization through construction. The Senior Vice President will drive innovative design solutions that enhance passenger experiences, promote sustainability, and integrate effectively into the urban fabric of Austin.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The essential duties and primary responsibilities below are intended to describe the general requirements of this job and are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Other duties may be assigned.

  • Develop and instill a culture of design excellence, ensuring project designs meet high standards of aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability
  • Lead the development of innovative design strategies for infrastructure and public space projects, balancing financial and political considerations
  • Manage the preparation, coordination, and report out of design documents, specifications, and schedules, ensuring alignment with project objectives and timelines
  • Provide expert guidance to consultants and contractors on architectural and urban design principles throughout project development and construction phases
  • Facilitate design processes that incorporate community aspirations, regulatory standards, and efficient land use, enhancing the aesthetics and utility of facilities
  • Represent ATP in interactions with public agencies, neighborhood associations, and the broader community, advocating for design policies that support community goals
  • Oversee the integration of art and community engagement programs into project designs, ensuring a holistic approach to urban development

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, or related field
  • Twelve years of progressively responsible experience in managing transit architecture projects, including leadership roles in design and construction
  • Seven years of supervisory experience
  • Registration as a Professional Architect or equivalent, with eligibility for licensure in Texas if registered elsewhere
  • OR An equivalent combination of education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics consistent with the required qualifications

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s degree

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Demonstrated expertise in design principles, sustainable construction methods, and the integration of high-performance building systems in transit projects
  • Ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, providing clear direction and fostering collaboration among stakeholders
  • Strong understanding of public transportation systems, including operational, maintenance, and passenger experience considerations
  • Advanced interpersonal skills for effective communication across diverse groups, including technical teams, government entities, and the public
  • Must be proficient in using business and communications software, preferably Microsoft Office 365 which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams

Leadership Expectations

  • Actively promote and embody ATP’s values, goals, projects, and initiatives to inspire and guide employees
  • Effectively coach, train, and motivate staff, cultivating a culture of continuous improvement and professional growth
  • Monitor and assess employee performance, providing constructive feedback and recognition. Set clear performance expectations and support employees in achieving their goals
  • Promote ATP’s Intention and Values Statement so that all employees feel valued and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives

Work Environment and Physical Demands

Work is generally performed in an office environment, but occasionally requires attendance at public meetings, stakeholder meetings, and/or job sites. ATP promotes a safe and healthy work environment and provides appropriate safety and equipment training for all employees as required.

To apply, send your resume to Therese.Castanon-Griffith@atptx.org