Program Manager

North County Transit District

Oceanside, CA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$97,314.24–$169,715.14 Per Year
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Analysis Skills, Best Practices, Bid Analysis, Budgeting, Business Administration, Business Plan, Class C License, Communication Skills, Compensation and Benefits, Computer Skills, Computer Software, Consulting, Continuous Improvement, Contract Management, Copying Machines, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Visualization, Database Management Software/Systems (DBMS), Document Scanners, Driver's License, Easements, Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Impact, Environmental Management, Environmental Work, Fax Machines, Federal Laws and Regulations, Graphics, Hazardous Materials/Substances, Land Use, Leasing, Lift/Move 25 Pounds, Machine Tool, Maintain Compliance, Manual Dexterity, Materials Management, Materials Planning, Microsoft Access Database, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Negotiation Skills, Office Equipment, On Call, PC (Personal Computer) Systems, People Management, Performance Management, Physical Demands, Pollution Prevention, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Program Planning, Project Planning, Project/Program Management, Property Management, Public Administration, Public Transport, Purchasing/Procurement, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Reports, Regulatory Requirements, Request for Proposals (RFP), Spatial Data, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC), Spreadsheets, State Laws and Regulations, Stormwater Management, Strategic Planning, Technical Analysis, Technical Writing, Time Management, Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Oceanside, CA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Program Manager

Salary

$97,314.24 - $169,715.14 Annually

Location

311 Tremont, Oceanside, CA

Job Type

Full-time

Job Number

FY2026-00086

Department

Development Services Division

Opening Date

05/12/2026

Closing Date

5/30/2026 11:59 PM Pacific

  • Description
  • Benefits

Description

DEFINITION

Under the general direction of the Director of Planning and Development, the Program Manager plans, organizes, and coordinates a wide range of strategic, environmental and capital planning activities that support NCTDs long-range goals and regulatory obligations. Responsibilities include management of long-range planning projects, environmental compliance oversight (including stormwater and hazardous materials programs), and land management functions, such as licenses, leases, and easements. The position also manages consultant and staff resources to ensure timely and compliant project delivery. Duties involve data collection and analysis, GIS and mapping applications, and coordination with internal departments, external agencies, and local jurisdictions. The Program Manager collaborates with senior management and partner entities to advance District initiatives and ensure alignment with NCTD planning, environmental, and policy objectives.

Distinguishing Characteristics

This position is distinguished by its lead role in managing and integrating NCTDs strategic, environmental, and capital planning efforts. The Program Manager is responsible for advancing NCTDs long-range planning initiatives, implementing its environmental compliance programs, including stormwater and hazardous materials management, and land management functions.

The role requires a high degree of independent judgment, technical expertise, and coordination across departments and external agencies. The Program Manager manages complex multi-disciplinary projects, prepares and reviews technical analyses, documentation, and reports, and supports both short- and long-range planning, environmental and land use initiatives that contribute to the effective, sustainable, and compliant operation of NCTD services.

Supervision Received and Exercised

This position reports to the Director of Planning and Development and works closely with other District staff as required. Exercises supervisory authority over a team of up to four (4) staff and may provide guidance to District staff on related projects or subject matter inquiries. This position is responsible for coordinating with District staff, regional stakeholders, and consultants. Further, this position is expected to share expert knowledge and participate as a vital member of various project teams that may be instituted.

Working Conditions

Normal working conditions for this position are in both an office and field setting. Business travel may be required periodically between NCTD facilities/sites, governmental agencies, consultants facilities, and other locations as required.

Examples of Duties

Essential Functions

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Performs advanced professional work on a variety of planning and environmental compliance assignments, ensuring accountability and compliance with all current and applicable local, state and federal laws, District and regulatory agency policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
  • Provides oversight and management of environmental compliance programs, including stormwater management, hazardous materials handling, and compliance with NEPA, CEQA, and related regulatory requirements. Coordinates and oversees the preparation, implementation, and updating of environmental plans, permits, and reports, including SWPPPs, SPCC plans, and hazardous materials business plans.
  • Manages consultant contracts for planning, environmental, and engineering efforts in consultation with District Procurement and Contract Administration staff, including the development of RFPs, scopes of work, and project budgets, and review and evaluation of consultant proposals.
  • Administers and manages land management functions, including the review, negotiation, and coordination of licenses, leases, easements, and other property agreements to ensure protection of District interests and regulatory compliance.
  • Provides direction and supervision to assigned staff, consultants, and contractors, including work planning, performance management, and ensuring compliance with District standards and objectives.
  • Acts as a liaison to external agencies, local jurisdictions, and special interest groups for assigned projects to ensure successful completion and consistency with District goals and obligations.
  • Serves on regional staff-level planning committees, including those established by SANDAG or other partner agencies.
  • Reviews, analyzes, and provides comment on proposed plans and projects for community and transportation impacts, and environmental impacts, as well as compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Provides guidance to, and oversight of, consultants on projects proposed for, or under development on, NCTD property, including key NCTD planning studies, environmental reviews, and pilot projects.
  • Presents information and recommendations to senior management, elected officials, advisory groups, partner transit agencies, local jurisdictions, SANDAG, regulatory agencies and other stakeholders.
  • Develops and implements effective community participation and public outreach programs for District projects.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Education/Experience

  • Bachelors Degree in transportation planning, urban planning, business or public administration, environmental planning or related field required.
  • Minimum of four (4) years prior directly relevant experience.

A combination of experience/skills and education to fulfill the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities for this position may be considered.

Certificates/Licenses

  • Possess and maintain a California drivers license, Class C, and a satisfactory driving record for the last five years.
  • Maintain compliance with the Districts policies regarding Conflict of Interest and Ethics.

General Requirements

  • Knowledge of principles and practices of public transportation planning, land use and environmental planning, including applicable federal, state, and local laws, policies and regulations related to transit, environmental compliance (e.g., CEQA, NEPA, Clean Water Act, Hazardous Materials regulations, etc.), and land management.
  • Knowledge of environmental compliance programs and best management practices, including stormwater pollution prevention, hazardous materials handling, environmental permitting, and regulatory reporting requirements.
  • Knowledge of land and property management principles and procedures, including the review, negotiation, and administration of licenses, leases, easements, and other property agreements.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical documents, such as environmental reports, engineering plans, maps, schedules, site plans, lease agreements, spreadsheets, and related project documents.
  • Ability to interpret and apply relevant local, state, and federal regulations and ensure project and operational compliance with applicable planning, environmental, and land use requirements.
  • Ability toengage effectively with internal departments, external agencies, and the public through strong communication, negotiation, and partnership-building skills in alignment with NCTD goals and objectives.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills;able to gather, organize, interpret, and present complex data, plans, and environmental findings to a variety of audiences including executive management, elected officials, and regulatory agencies.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills including the ability to prepare and deliver high-quality reports, correspondence, presentations and policy documents.
  • Demonstrated professionalism and sound judgment; exercises a proactive, solutions-oriented approach and commitment to organizational excellence and continuous improvement. Proficiency in computer software applications, including Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access) and database management systems. Experience with data visualization, graphics, or environmental data tools is desirable.

Supplemental Information

Physical Requirements

The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The employee must possess the ability to use the phone and computer for extended periods, manual dexterity to complete clerical functions and work with office equipment, and lift equipment up to 25 pounds on a daily basis. The employee must be able to hear, see, and communicate verbally to exchange information. The employee must be able to physically travel between District locations and other destinations, work in evenings when required, work in hazardous conditions, and negotiate a variety of different and irregular terrain as is typical along a railway right of way. The employee may be subject to fumes, odors, dusts, gases, chemicals. The employee must be able to walk, climb, balance, bend, carry, push, reach, sit, and stand.

Machines / Tools / Equipment

  • Ability to operate a personal computer and Microsoft Office Suite programs.
  • Ability to operate standard office equipment, including a fax and scanner machine, copy machine, and telephone.
  • Ability to carry and operate a mobile on-call device.

NCTD provides its employees with a comprehensive benefits package. Benefits are available to employees working 20+ hours per week, with any employer contributions prorated accordingly for employees who work less than 40 hours per week. Highlights are listed below:

Retirement:

CalPERS: NCTD participates in the CalPERS retirement program with benefit formulas of 1.5% @ 65. Benefits are calculated based on your age at retirement, the number of years of service credit with CalPERS, and the highest average pay rate in a 36 month period.

457 Deferred Compensation/401(a) Plans: NCTD offers a voluntary Deferred Compensation savings plan through VOYA. Employees are eligible upon hire, and can contribute a designated percentage of their compensation into the plan in accordance with IRS limits. Additionally, NCTD matches 50% of employee 457 contributions, up to 8% of payroll (4% max contribution) into a 401(a) plan. Employees are vested in NCTD contributions over a 3 year period.

Medical Insurance: NCTD participates in the CalPERS medical insurance program and offers a rich variety of plans to choose from. NCTD contributes towards monthly medical premiums. If selected coverage is greater than the NCTD contribution, employees will pay the additional premium via pre-tax payroll deduction.

Dental Insurance: NCTD offers dental coverage through United Concordia with a PPO or DHMO option.

Vision Insurance: NCTD offers vision insurance through Medical Eye Services.

Life Insurance: NCTD provides group Life/AD&D insurance at no cost to the employee in the amount of $200,000. Additional, voluntary supplemental life insurance is available for the employee and eligible dependents at the employees cost.

Long Term Disability Insurance: NCTD offers voluntary Long Term Disability Insurance at the employees cost. Coverage up to 60% of your hourly wage ($6,000/mo max) can be purchased.

Flexible Spending Account Plan: NCTD offers the following plans for pre-tax employee contributions:

  • Health Care
  • Dependent Care
  • Commuter Transit
  • Commuter Parking

Holidays: NCTD recognizes 10 holidays annually: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

PTO/Paid Time Off: Employees earn PTO in accordance with the 2026 PTO Plan.

Bereavement Leave: NCTD offers paid bereavement leave.

Transportation Passes: Employees and eligible dependents receive a complimentary "PRONTO Card" which can be used to ride any NCTD transit service at no charge.

Employer North County Transit District

Address 810 Mission Avenue

Oceanside, California, 92054

Website http://www.gonctd.com/

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