Overview

The Partnership for New York City (https://pfnyc.org/) mobilizes private sector resources and expertise to advance New York City’s standing as a global center of economic opportunity, upward mobility, and innovation. 

The Transit Tech Lab is a joint program of the Partnership and regional transit agencies (MTA, Port Authority, NYC Department of Transportation and NJ Transit) that identifies, tests, and deploys innovative technology solutions to a wide range of transit challenges. Through the Lab, which was established in 2018, the agencies are finding ways to modernize their systems and to transform the customer experience. Since inception, the Lab has been responsible for 51 proof of concepts, 35 pilots, and 11 commercial procurements. For more information about the lab visit: transitinnovation.org/lab.

Summary of Position:

Under the direction of the Partnership’s Senior Vice President of Innovation, the Manager of the Transit Tech Lab is responsible for planning, managing, and executing activities required to achieve program goals, including the organization of all meetings and events and interface with agency officials and private sector experts.

Responsibilities     

  • Support the day-to-day activities of the Transit Tech Lab including:  
  • Conduct outreach to the relevant tech communities to recruit candidates to apply for the programs, including meeting investors, entrepreneurs and other key stakeholders in the transit and mobility tech spaces. Participate in events to raise the visibility of the program within the transit and mobility tech communities. 
  • Manage the initial review of the applicants, coordinate the review of relevant candidates with evaluators.  Organize and manage the in-person presentations of companies selected by evaluators.
  • Conduct information sessions for program tech companies as well as orientation sessions with other program participants.
  • Schedule and attend early meetings between program tech companies and mentors and prepare the program tech companies for those meetings; Manage the schedule of project check-ins, presentations, office hours, workshops, and other content sessions with stakeholders; Convene periodic meetings and calls for the representatives of the participants to assess progress on an interim basis; Convene periodic meetings for program tech companies including with Executives in Residence.
  • Post Program, schedule and manage feedback sessions for the program tech companies and calls with stakeholders. Prepare a final report. Proactively develop ways to support graduates post program, including relevant introduction and visibility within the Partnership network.
  • Plan and execute events that support past graduates of the program.
  • Communications:
  • Work with the Senior Vice President of Innovation to manage communications to ensure smooth, timely and efficient operations of the program.
  • Work with Senior Vice President of Innovation and the Partnership Fund Director of Communications to identify opportunities for positive positioning of the program and deploy a public relations and traditional and social media strategy; maintain and update the program websites.
  • Diversity & Inclusion:
  • Increase outreach to ensure the Lab opportunity is presented to diverse founders.
  • Other:
  • Proactively remain informed and current on the competitive landscape and key trends in public transit, mobility, transit tech, and civic tech.

Qualifications

  • 2 – 3 years of relevant experience in program management, consulting, startups, government, technology, or another relevant field preferred.
  • Familiarity with the startup ecosystem and current trends in emerging technologies
  • Excellent project management, writing, communication, marketing, and organizational skills
  • Skillful at building managing relationships with senior stakeholders, including transit agency liaisons, entrepreneurs, and Partnership staff.
  • Business knowledge: Able to understand business issues and incorporate appropriately.
  • Able to work in a small staff environment. Willing to perform, and where needed assume responsibility for, administrative tasks.
  • Able to take initiative and work independently.
  • Ability to adjust work hours to include evening events.

Interested candidates should apply through this link: 

https://partnershipfornyc.typeform.com/TTLManager2024

The Partnership for New York City is deeply committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, transgender or intersex status, military status, sex, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status, familial status, caregiver status, domestic violence victim status and intern status or any other characteristic or status protected by applicable law.