The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is seeking a Program Manager to oversee strategic planning and governmental affairs located in Cheyenne. As the Program Manager, you will report to the Deputy Director and be responsible for executive-level strategic planning, policy development and governmental affairs for the department. The position will oversee the completion of special projects for the WYDOT executive team to support the department and the State of Wyoming's transportation needs. In coordination with the executive team and public affairs, this position is responsible for implementing critical communication strategies and administering organizational change that affects major components of departmental operations.
Cheyenne is a steadily growing community along the Front Range but still true to the history of the Old West. The city offers nearby mountain biking, skiing, hiking, fishing, hunting, and other outdoor activities. Wyoming is one of only seven states with no state income tax.
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Human Resource Contact: Stacy Woita at stacy.woita2@wyo.gov or 307-777-4423
The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function which may be performed in the job level.
Preference may be given to applicants with a demonstrated ability to present sensitive, technically complex matters, in front of diverse audiences including but not limited to the public, legislative committees, and other transportation stakeholders.
Preference may be given to applicants with experience in state government and with knowledge of legislative, regulatory, and/or political processes.
Preference may be given to applicants with experience establishing, promoting, and maintaining cooperative working relationships with representatives of all levels of government, the public, and stakeholder groups and a consultative approach to problem solving and the ability to facilitate coalition building.
Knowledge of federal and state statutes
Knowledge of governmental structure, policy, and procedures
Knowledge of legislative proceedings and administrative processes
Knowledge of policy and rule development
Knowledge of organizational planning, resource allocation, staff modeling, production methods, and organizational behavior
Knowledge of organizational change, leadership, and motivational strategies
Knowledge of group and team behavior strategies to help achieve agency goals
Knowledge of state budget process and skills in managing a budget
Ability to work with diverse groups and communicate complex material to a variety of internal and external audiences
Bachelor's Degree (typically in Business Management or a related field)
3-5 years of progressive work experience (typically in Business or a related field of study) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Policy and Planning Supervisor. OR 6-8 years of progressive work experience (typically in Business or a related field of study) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Policy and Planning Supervisor.
Some travel will be required