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The City of Philadelphia seeks a Workforce Development Manager in OTIS to lead infrastructure workforce strategy. You will drive programs and partnerships that expand access to good-paying construction jobs, strengthen pipelines, and boost economic mobility for Philadelphians. This role oversees policy, data reporting, and grant-funded initiatives across public works and union pathways, with full-time in-office hours.
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The Managing Director’s Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems (OTIS) is charged with driving change through our transportation and infrastructure systems. OTIS leads a portfolio of departments, including Streets Transportation, Streets Sanitation, Philadelphia Water Department (PWD), and the Office of Sustainability to provide cost-effective quality services with a focus on the resident. OTIS collaborates with a wide variety of organizations such as Amtrak, DVRPC, PATCO, PennDOT, SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority.OTIS coordinates policy, planning, and decision-making among the entities that manage local transportation and utilities infrastructure.
OTISis the home department for the Infrastructure Solutions Team (IST). The IST is a cross-departmental effort with a mission to grow economic mobility for Philadelphians through the strategic use of infrastructure investments.This will includeincreasing the amount of City contracts that go to historically underutilized businesses, while ensuring that infrastructure workers, from planning to construction, look more like the population of Philadelphia. As an office environment, OTISprovides a unique opportunity for individualswho want to make meaningful and visible change in the place where they live. OTIS is staffed by people who believe that investments in the built environment canlift upcommunities and prepare our city for a vibrant,sustainableandequitablefuture.
Working hours aregenerally37.5hours per week. Effective July 15, 2024, all City workersare required tobe in the office fulltime. Some evening and weekend work may berequired.
The Workforce Development Manager will serve as the lead workforce strategist for infrastructure-related workforce development initiatives across the City of Philadelphia. As a member of the Infrastructure Solutions Team (IST), the Manager will help advance the City’s mission to use infrastructure investments to expand access to good-paying jobs, strengthen workforce pipelines, and increase economic mobility for Philadelphians.This role will leada portfolio that connects workforce policy, program implementation, strategic partnerships, data reporting, and grant-funded initiatives. The Manager will focus especially on public works construction, union pathways in the building trades and heavy highway sectors,apprenticeshipand pre-apprenticeship programs, hiring strategies, and systems that improve access to jobs at all stages of public works project delivery.
Workforce Policy and StrategicReporting:
TheManager will lead workforce policy implementation, data tracking, and strategic reporting related to City infrastructure investments. In this role, the Manager will develop a working knowledge of the systems, policies, and compliance tools the City uses to track and enforce workforce participation requirements on public infrastructure projects.
A core responsibility will be overseeing implementation of the City’s pilotGeographic and Economic Hiring Preferencesprogram. The GEHP pilot isanticipatedto apply to approximately 15 public works contracts,representingroughly $150 millionin contract value, during FY26–FY27. The Manager will supervise and support the Jobs Coordinator, who will serve as a key staff for this work area.
The Manager will also build familiarity with relevant state and federal workforce programs, including PennDOT’s On-the-Job Training program and