Asset Maintenance Program Manager - Pompano Beach, FL
Jacobs - Pompano Beach, FL
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At Jacobs, we deliver infrastructure solutions that create long-term value for the communities we serve. We are seeking an Asset Maintenance (AM) Program Manager to provide program-level leadership and strategic oversight for roadway asset maintenance across Floridau2019s Turnpike Enterprise. This role is the program owner for the Asset Maintenance functionu2014responsible for defining strategy, setting performance expectations, and ensuring roadway assets are maintained in a manner that is risk-based, lifecycle-focused, and aligned with customer outcomes. While embedded within the Operations Centers to maintain situational awareness and influence decisions in real time, the AM Program Manager remains intentionally focused on program governance rather than day-to-day execution. The Asset Maintenance Program Manager ensures that Asset Maintenance contracts deliver the outcomes the agency intendsu2014not simply the minimum work requiredu2014and that maintenance investments protect asset value, system reliability, and public trust.Your Impactu2022 Establish a clear, enterprise-wide strategy for roadway asset maintenance.u2022 Ensure Asset Maintenance contracts deliver consistent, high-value outcomes across all Operations Centers.u2022 Improve asset condition, risk management, and lifecycle performance through data-driven decision-making.u2022 Support predictable, customer-focused operations by aligning maintenance priorities with system needs.u2022 Strengthen agency stewardship by connecting asset condition intelligence to funding, planning, and delivery decisions.Key ResponsibilitiesProgram Ownership & Strategyu2022 Serve as the program-level owner of the Asset Maintenance Program across the Turnpike system.u2022 Define asset maintenance objectives, priorities, and performance expectations aligned with enterprise goals.u2022 Establish a consistent, risk-based approach to asset maintenance planning and prioritization across Operations Centers.u2022 Ensure maintenance strategies balance safety, customer experience, asset condition, and lifecycle cost.Contract & Performance Governanceu2022 Own program-level accountability for Asset Maintenance contract performance and outcomes.u2022 Establish KPIs, thresholds, and performance expectations in coordination with the Maintenance Deputy Program Manager and Contracts Manager.u2022 Support directed work decisions by ensuring they are grounded in asset condition, risk, and program intent.u2022 Identify systemic performance issues and recommend corrective actions or program adjustments.Lifecycle Planning & Risk Managementu2022 Integrate asset condition data, Maintenance Rating Program (MRP) results, and field intelligence into lifecycle planning.u2022 Identify emerging asset risks and prioritize proactive maintenance interventions.u2022 Coordinate asset maintenance strategy with construction, capital programs, and long-term investment planning to avoid rework and inefficiencies.Operations Center Integrationu2022 Operate as an embedded strategic leader within the Operations Centers to maintain real-time awareness of operational conditions.u2022 Participate in planning and prioritization discussions to ensure asset considerations inform operational decisions.u2022 Collaborate with Maintenance Managers, Asset Maintenance Coordinators, and Operations Center leadership without assuming execution authority.Data, Technology, and Decision Supportu2022 Leverage CMMS, GIS, dashboards, and performance analytics to inform program decisions.u2022 Ensure asset data is reliable, actionable, and used consistently across the enterprise.u2022 Translate data and trends into clear insights, recommendations, and executive-level briefings.Leadership & Advisory Supportu2022 Provide completed staff work to FDOT leadership, including analysis, options, impacts, and recommendations.u2022 Support the Maintenance Deputy Program Manager in aligning maintenance programs across Operations Centers.u2022 Contribute to the development of future Asset Maintenance contract scopes, delivery models, and performance incentives.Bring your team-focus, adaptability, and commitment to excellence, and weu2019ll help you grow what drives you - and deliver the worldu2019s most challenging Operations Management projects, together.#OMFS #BIA #OurJacobs #BoldlyMovingForward #ChallengeAccepted Bacheloru2019s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Asset Management, or a related field. Minimum of 8-10 years of experience in transportation maintenance, asset management, or infrastructure program leadership. Demonstrated experience managing maintenance or asset programs at a program or enterprise level. Strong understanding of roadway asset types, maintenance strategies, and performance-based delivery. Ability to synthesize technical, operational, and financial information into executive-level recommendations. CS-300 certification (or ability to obtain).Ideally, hereu2019s what you will also have: Registered Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of Florida or ability to obtain by reciprocity. Experience working within an Operations Center or integrated delivery environment. Familiarity with Maintenance Rating Programs (MRP), asset condition indices, and lifecycle planning tools. Experience shaping or managing performance-based maintenance contracts. ICS-400 certification.Core Competencies Program-level thinking and strategic alignment Asset lifecycle and risk-based decision-making Data-driven performance management Cross-functional collaboration Executive communication and judgment Agency mindset and public stewardshipWorking Conditions:Safety is a core value at Jacobs. We are committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace for all employees. This position will spend a substantial amount of time performing safety sensitive labor or services.Jacobs is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, or medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding), age, medical condition, marital or domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression and transgender status, mental disability or physical disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, citizenship, low-income status or any other status or characteristic protected by applicable law. Learn more about your rights under Federal EEO laws and supplemental language.
Created: 2026-01-12