Technology Project Manager II/III
Company: Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: Austin
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR Ready to lead complex,
enterprise technology projects that make a real impact, while
partnering with executives and diverse stakeholders along the way?
The Technology Project Manager reports directly to the Manager of
Project Management Office. This position is responsible for
managing all project lifecycle phases to plan, coordinate, and
implement systems, applications and technologies for large, very
complex, strategic projects which include multiple integrations to
other systems. Leads projects from original concept through final
closeout. Communicates with agency executives and may communicate
with Board of Directors regarding project status. This position
will analyze and evaluate existing and proposed systems, perform
business process reviews and all other functions related to the
implementation of technology projects. Lead the efforts of project
teams made up of internal and external technical and non-technical
staff to successful project completion. This role is also
responsible in providing customer focused service and building
positive and constructive relationships with stakeholders and
customers, by understanding their needs, problems, and providing
timely communication service. Responsibilities WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING
Note: The duties and primary responsibilities below are intended to
describe the general content of and requirements of this job and
are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Conduct
research and needs assessments for technology initiatives; prepare
business cases, cost?benefit analyses, and support documentation
for project initiation. Partner with business units to analyze
end?user needs, identify process interdependencies and integration
requirements, evaluate technical options, and recommend optimal
solutions. Provide customer?focused service by building strong
relationships with stakeholders and business areas, understanding
needs and challenges, and delivering timely communication and
support. Partner with business units to analyze end?user needs,
identify process interdependencies and integration requirements,
research technology options, and recommend solutions that improve
operations. Plan, manage, and execute technology projects,
including requirements definition, scope development, resource
allocation, schedules, budgets, risk analysis, and quality
assurance. Lead cross?functional project teams in a matrix
environment by scheduling and monitoring tasks, managing
performance, and resolving conflicts among vendors, technical
staff, and business stakeholders. Manage vendors, contractors, and
internal teams to ensure solutions remain within scope, schedule,
and budget, with proactive risk and performance management. Develop
scopes of work, independent cost estimates, procurement
documentation, contract modifications, and support vendor
selection, proposal evaluation, and contract execution. Manage
project budgets and financial controls including monthly reporting,
invoicing, expenditure review, cost projections, and reconciliation
with finance and vendors. Lead change management and change control
processes including impact analysis, cost estimation, proposal
review, change tracking, and communication to business and IT
teams. Develop, implement, and enforce project, IT, documentation,
and best?practice standards and governance frameworks. Provide
technical leadership and full IT ownership of assigned systems and
projects, leading implementations with vendors and partners and
maintaining proficiency in technical and functional system
knowledge. Ensure system performance, security, availability, and
resilience through testing, documentation, training and adoption
support, proactive monitoring, maintenance, patching, risk
assessments, disaster recovery planning, backup verification,
security compliance, and regular reporting to senior leadership and
management. Support Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s
Safety Management Systems (SMS) process by following safety and
security policies, considering safety in every action and reporting
safety and security concerns. Perform other duties as required
and/or assigned in support of the Capital Metro Strategic Goals and
the IT Vision, Mission, and Objectives aligned to these goals.
Qualifications WHAT YOU BRING Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science
or related field. Additional related experience may substitute for
degree on a year for year basis up to four years. Six (6) years’
experience managing technology projects; including three (3) years
managing technical and functional teams. Certified Project
Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute
preferred. Experience with direct end-user support in a customer
service role. Demonstrated dedication to customer service.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Excellent organizational
abilities, analytical skills and communication skills including the
ability to effectively communicate technical information to a
non-technical audience. Be self-motivated and seek opportunities
for continous improvement of IT skills and processes. Be a catalyst
and a willing participant of organizational changes. Ability to
work in a team environment in a matrix organization, partnering
well with employees, management, users, business areas, vendors,
contractors and undertake duties and tasks as assigned without
close supervision Ability to be a positive and constructive
contributor in a team-based environment Knowledge of Information
System Implementation Lifecycle desired. Ability to effectively
manage multiple priorities and diverse groups of people and
activities simultaneously Proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite
Knowledge of the Project Management Institute PMBOK for standard
project management methodologies and processes. Ability to lead
cross-functional teams Ability to manage several diverse projects
simultaneously Ability to identify critical risk factors that may
impact the project Excellent attention to detail. Excellent oral
and written communication skills. Demonstrated leadership ability.
Proficiency using Microsoft Project to develop a project schedule,
assign resources to tasks, track progress, and analyze workloads.
Work Environment and Physical Demands Work is generally performed
in an office environment in which there is only minimal exposure to
unpleasant and/or hazardous working conditions. This position works
with multiple project timelines and is responsible for managing
employees performing work of a complex nature. Incumbent must have
the ability to stand and sit frequently throughout an eight-hour
period, reach vertically for overhead use as well as horizontally.
Must be able to use a telephone or headset equipment. Incumbents
must be able to lift and move material weighing up to 20 lbs.,
perform work at a computer terminal for 6-8 hours a day, and
function in an environment with constant interruptions. Reasonable
accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disability to
perform the essential functions as previously described. Mobility
Status: As a Hybrid position, onsite presence is guided by team
collaboration needs, customer and front-line team member
interactions, and role responsibilities. People leaders will set
expectations for onsite presence; however, incumbents are generally
encouraged to work 8 to 12 days in office per month. Mobility is
subject to change at any time based on business needs or
organizational decisions.
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