Program Director - Transportation Planning
About the role
Parsons is seeking an experienced Program Director – Planning to help lead and grow our transportation planning practice across Southern California. Reporting within our Traffic Engineering and Planning leadership team, this role offers an exciting opportunity to direct major planning initiatives, expand client relationships, drive business growth, and help shape the future of mobility throughout the region.
Responsibilities
- Lead and grow Parsons' transportation planning practice throughout Southern California.
- Direct planning initiatives across highways, transit, active transportation, freight, ITS, AI-enabled mobility, and emerging transportation technologies.
- Serve as a seller-doer by identifying opportunities, maintaining client relationships, leading pursuits, and winning new work.
- Manage and oversee planning projects, ensuring successful delivery, client satisfaction, and financial performance.
- Provide strategic advisory services related to mobility planning, funding strategies, sustainability, equity, safety, and transportation policy.
- Guide development of long-range transportation plans, regional mobility plans, corridor studies, and multimodal programs.
- Lead business case development, funding strategies, and grant applications for transportation investments.
- Serve as a trusted advisor to key clients and support embedded staff engagements.
- Represent Parsons through professional associations, conferences, industry events, and community forums.
- Mentor and develop planning staff while advancing innovation, quality, and best practices across the planning organization.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Civil Engineering, Geography, or a related field.
- 20+ years of progressively responsible experience in transportation planning, program management, or infrastructure consulting.
- Demonstrated experience leading multimodal transportation planning projects involving transit, highways, active transportation, freight, and emerging mobility.
- Established relationships with Southern California transportation agencies and stakeholders, including public sector clients, regional agencies, and transportation partners.
- Proven success leading business development, capture planning, and proposal pursuits.
- Strong project and program management skills, including oversight of scope, schedule, budget, quality, and risk.
- Experience providing strategic planning, policy advisory, or implementation support to public agencies.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and relationship-building skills with the ability to influence senior executives, clients, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Ability to mentor staff, lead teams, and foster a collaborative and high-performing work environment.
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Professional certification such as AICP, PE, PTOE, or similar credential.
- Knowledge of federal, state, regional, and local transportation funding programs and policy frameworks.
- Strong understanding of Southern California transportation funding, planning, and project delivery processes.
Skills
- Advanced degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Professional certification such as AICP, PE, PTOE, or similar credential.
- Knowledge of federal, state, regional, and local transportation funding programs and policy frameworks.
- Strong understanding of Southern California transportation funding, planning, and project delivery processes.
Benefits
Best-in-class benefits such as medical, dental, vision, paid time off, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), 401(k), life insurance, flexible work schedules, and holidays to fit your busy lifestyle!
Pay
$157,500.00 - $283,500.00
Schedule
Hybrid work flexibility with a location preference in Pasadena, California, with options in Irvine, Corona, and San Diego.