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								<title>Director, Safety and Environmental Compliance/Chief Safety Officer  | Regional Transportation District</title>								
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								<description>Denver, Colorado,  Join the leadership team at Regional Transportation District (RTD) as its new Director, Safety and Environmental Compliance/Chief Safety Officer (DSEC/CSO). A core member of RTD&#8217;s senior leadership team, the DSEC/CSO ensures the safety of the agency&#8217;s employees, customers, facilities, and transit network by overseeing all aspects of safety and environmental compliance, ensuring the agency adheres to federal and state law while maintaining a safe working environment by managing safety programs, conducting safety and environmental audits, and coordinating with regulatory agencies when necessary. 
 Headquartered in Denver, RTD covers 2,345 square miles and eight of the twelve Colorado counties in the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area. Governed by a Board of Directors, RTD delivers public transit services (bus, commuter- and light-rail) to a population of just over 3 million. Its bus fleet operates 126 routes. RTD owns and operates 607 of the buses for its fixed routes; private carriers manage and operate 421 non-RTD facilities that vary according to their specific transit function. RTD employs over 3,000 people and has an operating budget of $1.2 billion. 
 Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO), RTD&#8217;s safety leader is responsible for the development and execution of a long-term system safety strategy; the implementation, management, and execution of the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP); establishing, managing, and monitoring all safety standards, processes, and communication; the full implementation and continuous improvement of the agency&#8217;s Safety Management System (SMS); management of the Operational Risk Management (ORM) framework; leadership in safety incident, accident, and hazard investigations; advising the leadership team on all safety regulations and best practices; ensuring compliance with environmental permits, direction for clean-up and remediation; and power people management while fostering a safety culture within the organization. 
 A typical way of demonstrating qualifications for this position include possessing a   bachelor&#8217;s degree (master&#8217;s preferred) in health and safety, safety engineering, environmental health, or related engineering or physical sciences plus a minimum of 10 years of experience in system safety principles, industrial hygiene, safety engineering, and environmental compliance as well as a minimum of five years of supervisory experience in a public transit or similar regulated industry. National Incident Management System (NIMS) Incident Command System All-Hazards Position Specific Safety Officer training course (E/L 954) is required. Additionally, candidates must either possess or have the ability to acquire the following certifications and documentation: Public Transportation Safety Certification Training Program (PTSCTP) and a valid Colorado driver&#8217;s license. A Certified Safety Profession (CSP) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) is preferred. 
 The expected hiring salary range for this role is between $141,115 and $199,326, depending on experience. Please see our  Brochure  for further information. 
 This is an outstanding career-defining opportunity that offers attractive compensation, benefits, and relocation. RTD is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to the race, sex, disability status or any other characteristic protected by law. To be considered, go to  https://jobs.kl2connects.com/jobs/current , select the RTD DSEC/CSO listing and upload your letter of interest, resume, salary expectations, and four or five professional references (preferably supervisory and/or clients, including their name, title, phone, email address, and relationship to you). For more information, please connect with KL2&#8217;s Christian Kent at Christian@KL2connects.com. Position closes at 5pm MDT on June 5, 2026.&#xa0;</description>
								<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 12:13:52 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://alumnijobs.cofc.edu/jobs/rss/22259624/deputy-chief-risk-corporate-safety-and-asset-management-risk-management</link>
								
								<title>DEPUTY CHIEF RISK, CORPORATE SAFETY AND ASSET MANAGEMENT (RISK MANAGEMENT) | LA Metro</title>								
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								<description>los angeles, California,  Salary $223,828.80 - $336,315.20 Annually 
 Location Los Angeles, CA 
 Job Type Regular Employee 
 Cabinet RISK, CORPORATE SAFETY AND ASSET MANAGEMENT 
 Opening Date 05/07/2026 
 Closing Date 6/9/2026 5:00 PM Pacific 
 FLSA Exempt 
 Bargaining Unit Non-Contract 
 Metro&#8217;s mission is to provide a world-class transportation system that enhances the quality of life for all who live, work, and play within LA County. 
 Description 
 Works closely with the Chief Risk, Corporate Safety, and Asset Management Officer to develop and implement Metro&#39;s Risk Management, Safety Management, and Asset Management programs to manage enterprise risks with a balanced approach to risk insurance and financing; and to mitigate hazards, injuries, and accidents by ensuring compliance with federal, state and local safety regulations. 
 Recruitment Timelines : Interviews are projected to be scheduled for the week of July 27th, 2026. These dates are subject to change. We encourage you to monitor your governmentjobs.com profile and emails for the latest updates. 
 Examples of Duties 
 
 Supports the Chief Risk, Corporate Safety, and Asset Management Officer in the establishment and development of policies, procedures, goals, performance measures, and strategies for Risk, Safety, and Asset Management 
 Leads the overall development, implementation, and administration of Metro&#39;s transit safety functions and compliance activities including Construction Safety, Transit Operations Safety programs, Occupational Health and Safety programs, agency safety plans, and programs mandated by state and federal laws 
 Directs Metro&#39;s Risk Management functions, including General Liability, Workers&#39; Compensation, Excess Liability, and Builders Risk; operates Metro&#39;s insurance company PTSC-MTA (Public Transportation Services Corporation-Metropolitan Transportation Authority) Risk Management Authority (PRMA) efficiently and effectively, maintaining compliance with the California Labor Code where applicable 
 Leads the development, implementation, administration, and review of all aspects of Metro&#39;s asset management objectives and initiatives; improves the quality of Metro information regarding its asset inventory and improves the prioritization of SGR (state of good repair) investments 
 Directs the establishment and implementation of long-range Safety, Continuity of Operations, Risk Management, Asset Management and Management Audit Services&#39; goals, financial strategies, budget, plans, and priorities, and establishes department standards of performance 
 Partners with the Chief Risk, Corporate Safety, and Asset Management Officer to ensure that department program and plans are in compliance with applicable risk, safety and asset management laws, rules, codes and regulations; resources are effectively managed; and corrective actions are implemented in a timely manner to ensure compliance 
 Assesses and mitigates agency risks related to Metro&#39;s reputation, property, employees, emergencies, disruption, and third-party bodily injury and property damage 
 Advises and makes recommendations to the Chief Risk, Corporate Safety, and Asset Management Officer, CEO (Chief Executive Officer), and Board of Directors on safety and related environmental issues; provides recommendation on issues 
 Directs the development of programs for insurance underwriters to provide coverage for Metro&#39;s loss exposure and establishes insurance and indemnity requirements for all construction projects, agreements, MOUs (Memorandums of Understanding) to control and manage risk exposure 
 Contributes to the direction on comprehensive transportation safety design reviews to identify and mitigate hazards in facilities, systems, and equipment design and implementation 
 Contributes to the direction on external and internal audit functions to ensure completion in accordance with established policies and procedures, and completion of mandated audits 
 Coordinates with intra-agency departments to ensure that safety, risk management, and asset management programs are effectively developed and implemented 
 Prepares and presents written and oral reports to executive management, the Board of Directors, outside agencies, and the public 
 Represents Metro on safety, continuity of operations, risk management, and audit issues at meetings, conferences, and public events 
 Provides guidance, coaching, mentoring, training, oversight for development of staff, and consulting services to internal Metro departments on safety, insurance, and indemnity matters 
 Advocates Metro&#39;s safety vision; approves and adopts the agency&#39;s safety rules, policies, and procedures; communicates safety expectations; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of the entire agency 
 
 May be required to perform other related job duties 
 (TL) 
 Metro is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status, or disability. Learn more about Metro&#8217;s Equal Employment Opportunity Program. Metro does not deny participation in the application process to anyone with prior justice system involvement, in line with Fair Chance hiring practices. 
 Selection Procedure 
 Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. 
 Application Procedure 
 To apply, visit Metro&#39;s website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. 
 Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro locations: 
 METRO Headquarters, Employment Office 
 One Gateway Plaza 
 Los Angeles, CA 90012 
 Open: Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm (Closed Sat &#38; Sun) 
 Metro Talent Hub 
 8501 S. Evermont Place 
 Los Angeles, CA 90044 
 Open: Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm (Closed Sat &#38; Sun) 
 East Los Angeles Customer Center 
 4501 B Whittier Blvd 
 Los Angeles, CA 90022 
 Open: Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm (Closed Sun &#38; Mon) 
 Wilshire/Vermont Customer Center 
 3183 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 174 
 Los Angeles, CA 90010 
 Open: Monday through Friday, 10am-6pm (Closed Sat &#38; Sun) 
 Rosa Parks Customer Center 
 Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station 
 11720 Wilmington Ave 
 Los Angeles, CA 90059 
 Open: Monday through Friday, 6am to 6:30pm (Closed Sat &#38; Sun) 
 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. 
 All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date.&#xa0; Late applications will not be considered. 
 *Open to the public and all Metro employees 
 This job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. 
 Employer Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CA) 
 Address 
 One Gateway Plaza 
 Los Angeles, California, 90012 
 Website https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lametro Minimum Qualifications 
 A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position.&#xa0; Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a two-for-one-year basis.&#xa0; A typical combination includes: 
 Education 
 
 Bachelor&#39;s Degree in Safety, Public Administration, Engineering, Business, Accounting, in a related field; Master&#39;s Degree in a related field preferred 
 
 Experience 
 
 Five years of relevant executive management-level experience administering programs and plans in the areas of safety, risk management, and/or asset management for a public agency 
 
 Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements 
 
 A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job- related essential functions 
 Must have a Transit Safety and Security Program (TSSP) Certificate from the Transportation Safety Institute (TSI) within two years of hire 
 Licensed Risk Manager preferred 
 
 Preferred Qualifications 
 Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected 
 
 Experience leading and directing multidisciplinary teams across multiple departments in the areas of Risk Management and/or Occupational Safety projects and programs. 
 Experience developing and implementing policies, procedures, goals, performance measures, and strategies for Risk Management and/or Occupational Safety projects and programs. 
 Experience managing a large works&#39; compensation self-administration/ self-insured program for a public entity. 
 Experience directing the development and management of an extensive insurance portfolio, which includes Excess Liability, cyber liability, property environmental, CCIPs (Contractor Control Insurance Programs), and OCIP&#39;s (Owner Controlled Insurance Program). 
 Experience establishing and implementing safety plans, policies, procedures, and safety standards to mitigate and reduce risks. 
 
 Essential Knowledge 
 Knowledge of  (defined as a learned body of information that is required for and applied in the performance of job tasks) 
 
 Theories, principles, and practices of safety management including transit safety, system operations safety, fire/life safety, industrial hygiene, and occupational health 
 Theories, principles, and practices of risk management, loss control, risk finance, litigated and non-litigated claim handling, budgeted, accounting and financial management principles 
 Theories, principles, and practices of asset management, budgeting, financial, operational, audit methodology, and ethics 
 Applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations for risk, safety and asset management, including FTA (Federal Transit Administration) regulations for Safety and Asset Management, ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) provisions, procurement rules, etc. 
 California state law regarding the labor code as it relates to Workers&#39; Compensation, tort, CalOSHA (California Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FEHA (Fair Employment and Housing Act), and CPUC (California Public Utilities Commission) 
 Principles of finance, public budgeting, and insurance company operations 
 Modern leadership and management practices 
 
 Skill in  (defined as the proficient manual, verbal, or mental utilization of data, people, or things): 
 
 Planning, organizing, and directing the work of a large unit with various functions 
 Determining strategies to achieve goals 
 Working collaboratively with peers and external parties 
 Analyzing situations, identifying problems, recommending creative solutions, and evaluating outcomes 
 Supervising, motivating, and training assigned staff 
 Communicating effectively orally and in writing 
 Preparing comprehensive reports and correspondence 
 Communicating complex problems and issues simply 
 
 Ability to  (defined as a present competence to perform an observable behavior or produce an observable result) 
 
 Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, contracts, and budgets 
 Exercise sound judgment and creativity in making decisions in stressful situations or under uncertainty 
 Think and act independently 
 Interact professionally with various levels of Metro employees and outside representatives 
 Write clearly and convincingly 
 Speak articulately and clearly in public 
 Plan financial and staffing needs; make financial decisions within a budget 
 Establish and implement policies and procedures 
 Compile and analyze complex data 
 Represent Metro before elected officials and the public 
 Read, write, speak, and understand English 
 
 Special Conditions 
 
 This job specification is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements 
 The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job 
 Metro provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions 
 This classification is at-will and the incumbent serves at the pleasure of the hiring authority 
 Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out 
 
 Working Conditions 
 
 Typical office situation 
 Close exposure to computer monitors and video screen 
 Work after designated regular hours in case of special assignments or emergencies 
 
 Physical Effort Required 
 
 Sitting at a desk or table 
 Operate a telephone or other telecommunications device and communicate through the medium 
 Type and use a keyboard and mouse to perform necessary computer-based functions 
 Standing 
 Walking 
 Communicating through speech in the English language required</description>
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								<title>Chief Capital Delivery Officer | Central Ohio Transit Authority</title>								
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								<description>Columbus, Ohio,  POSITION SUMMARY: 
 COTA&#39;s Chief Capital Delivery Officer leads the twenty-five-year growth and mobility capital improvement program in Central Ohio, overseeing all capital projects, especially large-scale transit projects, and ensuring alignment with regional priorities. Responsibilities include strategic planning, project implementation and performance evaluation, policy development, and executive oversight of project teams. This position ensures compliance with regulations, manages project risks, and drives financial transparency and budget administration. It involves close collaboration with internal teams, stakeholders, and external partners, fostering transparency, public trust, and strategic growth. 
 Performs duties that advance COTA&#39;s Strategic Plan and reflect the organization&#39;s core values of safety, empowerment, accountability, teamwork, and service, and support the mission of&#xa0; Moving Every Life Forward . 
 ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 
 
 Provide strategic leadership for the LinkUS program, setting direction for staff and consultants and ensuring alignment with regional priorities. 
 Serve as the executive leader for COTA&#39;s capital improvement program, establishing the policies, governance structures, and performance standards that guide major capital investments. 
 Oversee long range capital planning, including the 5-year Capital Improvement Plan, system expansion strategies, and state of good repair initiatives, in coordination with COTA leadership and the Board of Trustees. 
 Lead and develop a high performing team responsible for delivering complex, multi-disciplinary transit and transportation projects on schedule, within budget, and to defined quality standards. 
 Act as the accountable executive for all phases of project execution-design, engineering, right of way, utility coordination, procurement, and construction-while partnering with planning and asset management to ensure enterprise alignment. 
 Direct the evaluation of program and project performance against strategic goals, providing high level decisions and guidance to address risks, resolve issues, and adjust priorities when needed. 
 Ensure compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations, while proactively managing project risks and maintaining safety and environmental standards. 
 Lead development and administration of annual staffing, operating, and capital budgets, working closely with Finance and Procurement to ensure fiscal discipline, transparency, and supplier diversity. 
 Maintain strong relationships with public officials, boards, community leaders, and regional partners through consistent, transparent communication on program progress, challenges, and outcomes. 
 Represent COTA with federal agencies, local organizations, and professional associations to advance strategic partnerships and secure support for major initiatives. 
 Provide executive leadership for LinkUS program elements beyond capital delivery, including transit service enhancements, transit supportive infrastructure grants, and transit-oriented development initiatives. 
 
 Requires a Bachelor&#39;s degree in Engineering, Planning, or Business Management and ten (10) years&#39; progressive leadership overseeing public transportation infrastructure projects, including large?scale capital improvements with budgeting responsibilities, and experience working with local and state government, preferably within Ohio. An equivalent combination of education/training and relevant experience will also be considered. 
 Procore and PMP certifications preferred. 
 Knowledge of principles, practices, policies, and laws associated with transportation and capital projects.</description>
								<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 09:31:11 -0400</pubDate>
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