MANAGER OF CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Official Job Classification: Manager of Contractors
Long Beach Transit, CA
Salary DOE/DOQ: $136,650 - $188,662
Long Beach Transit (LBT) is seeking an experienced capital construction project management professional to join its leadership team as Manager of Capital Construction Projects (Manager) with the official job title classification of Manager of Contractors. This is a newly created position designed to strengthen the agency’s approach to planning and delivering complex construction initiatives that support its facilities and long-term capital priorities. Reporting to the Executive Director/ Vice President (EDVP) of Finance & Budget, and working closely with the President/ Chief Executive Officer (CEO), this role plays a central part in translating capital construction plans into executed projects. The Manager will partner with executive leadership, procurement, facilities, and external contractors to drive projects forward with accountability, fiscal discipline, and results. This in-office role is ideal for a seasoned professional who thrives in a hands-on environment, values collaboration, and is motivated by the opportunity to help shape and define a role that will have a lasting impact on LBT and the communities it serves.
If this sounds like the role you have been preparing for, where your experience, judgment, and leadership can make an immediate and lasting impact, we encourage you to apply!
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THE COMMUNITY
Idyllically located on the Pacific Coast just south of Los Angeles and adjacent to Orange County, Long Beach is a vibrant and diverse city of approximately 450K residents. Known for its inclusive community and strong civic identity, the city offers a distinctive blend of urban sophistication, cultural richness, and coastal charm. Encompassing approximately 51 square miles, Long Beach provides an exceptional quality of life supported by a mild year-round climate, abundant outdoor recreation, and renowned destinations such as the Aquarium of the Pacific, the historic Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Long Beach will also serve as the largest venue city for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The city benefits from a strong and diverse economy anchored by aerospace, education, health services, manufacturing, tourism, and professional services, along with major educational institutions including California State University, Long Beach and Long Beach City College. Long Beach offers robust transportation infrastructure, including local and regional transit systems, a city-owned airport, and convenient connectivity throughout Southern California. Recognized as one of the nation’s most walkable and bike-friendly cities, Long Beach continues to invest in mobility, sustainability, and infrastructure that support both economic vitality and community livability.
THE ORGANIZATION: LONG BEACH TRANSIT
Established in 1963, LBT provides public transportation to approximately 930K residents and more than 18M annual boarding customers in southeastern Los Angeles County and northwestern Orange County. With a service area covering over 100 square miles across 14 cities, LBT annually runs more than 6.7M service miles over 670K service hours, using 250 fixed-route buses. LBT also operates water taxis and demand-responsive paratransit services.
LBT is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors appointed by the Mayor of the City of Long Beach (City) and confirmed by the City Council, with two additional non-voting members serving as designees of the City Manager. The Board is responsible for setting policy and providing oversight, while the President/ Chief Executive Officer (CEO), who is appointed by the Board, manages the agency’s day-to-day operations and leads the Executive Leadership Team. Supported by more than 800 employees, LBT operates as an independent public transit agency with a strong emphasis on accountability, collaboration, and performance-driven management, with an adopted Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget of approximately $178M.
LBT is funded through a combination of federal, state, and local sources, with the majority of its capital assets financed through annual Federal Transit Administration (FTA) grants and formula allocations under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The agency is recognized for its fiscal discipline and long-standing practice of operating without acquiring debt while advancing major initiatives related to fleet electrification, technology modernization, safety, and infrastructure reinvestment.
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THE DIVISION
The Finance & Budget Department (Department) manages LBT’s financial strategy and ensures responsible stewardship of public funds. The department oversees capital programming, accounting, budgeting, financial planning and reporting, grants, payroll, fare revenue, procurement, and warehousing. It also leads agency-wide performance through the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Team while supporting cross-departmental collaboration to enhance operational efficiency.
Housing the capital program within Finance & Budget places the Manager of Capital Construction Projects at the center of LBT’s capital planning and investment framework. The role works closely with executive leadership, capital programs, procurement, facilities, and operations to translate organizational priorities into well-planned and well-executed capital projects.
THE POSITION & IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Manager of Capital Construction Projects (Manager) reports directly to the Executive Director/ Vice President of Finance & Budget and will also have direct interaction with, and at times receive direction from, the President/ Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This position does not have any direct reports and is designed for an experienced professional who can operate independently while coordinating across departments, consultants, and contractors.
This role is responsible for leading the planning and execution of complex capital construction initiatives that support LBT’s facilities, asset reinvestment, and long-term capital priorities. Operating within the Finance & Budget Department, the Manager works closely with executive leadership, capital programs, procurement, and facilities to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and with clear accountability.
Key responsibilities include:
Upcoming Projects, Challenges, and Opportunities:
Key qualities and experience include:
This role is well suited for a seasoned professional who thrives in a hands-on, in-office environment and is motivated by delivering high-impact construction projects in a public-sector setting.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
SUBSTITUTIONS
SALARY AND BENEFITS
An annual salary of $136,650 - $188,662 DOE/DOQ, plus a generous benefits package that includes:
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HOW TO APPLY: For first consideration, apply by February 9, 2026, at: www.tristargovsolutions.com/careers
SAVE THE DATES: Day 1 Interviews have been firmly scheduled to take place in-person on March 5th. Final Day 2 Interviews will take place in-person sometime in March; determined and scheduled based on final candidate availability. All candidates must be available for the March 5th interview date.
QUESTIONS? Please contact your recruiter, Sam Sackman, with any questions:
Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States. Long Beach Transit does not sponsor H-1B or other related work visas. Upon Request, a DMV Driving record printout is required with application (must be current within the 30 days of the printout). Equal Opportunity Employer: Successful candidate must pass agency physical, drug and alcohol examinations. This job description is not intended to be a complete listing of all the job duties required of this position, but to provide information on the general scope of the position.