Project Manager

Los Angeles, CA
Full Time
Mid Level
About JCDecaux
JCDecaux is the #1 outdoor advertising company in the world. The company's proven track record includes designing, installing, maintaining, and managing complex Public-Private Partnership programs for Cities. These programs provide a range of services and amenities for the public, such as bus shelters, digital communication networks, vending kiosks, wayfinding systems, public toilets, interactive kiosks, WiFi-Small Cells services, and community art projects. These programs significantly enhance vibrant urban spaces and improve the quality of life for millions.

Joining JCDecaux means seeing new horizons in a team recognized for its momentum, creativity, and sense of innovation. We are dedicated to creating a motivated and diverse workforce. 

As of 2024, JCDecaux North America has been certified as a Great Place to Work.

For more JCDecaux US information, visit  Commuters and Pedestrians | JCDecaux (jcdecauxna.com)   Outfront JCDecaux

The Role:
JCDecaux is currently seeking a Project Manager who will report to the EVP, West Region and will be responsible for leading a variety of projects, including team projects for bus shelters and transit amenities, vending kiosks program, community art program, installation of street furniture, digital devices, and more.

This full-time position is based in our downtown office in Los Angeles.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Serve as a liaison with diverse municipal and transit agency clients across departments.
  • Serve as a liaison for several community groups, activists, and civic leaders.
  • Manage, create, and curate content for all social media channels (Instagram, Threads, Facebook, etc.).
  • Keep abreast with local politics, local urban planning, and public transit projects with a focus on transit riders' equity and sustainability goals.
  • Maintain an understanding of the services the Company offers to the communities it serves. 
  • Work with several outside vendors and suppliers for services.
  • Ability to take on special projects as needed. This includes, but not limited to, creating, drafting, editing documents and memos, supporting RFP projects, and creating reports.
  • Cover projects across cities (Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver).
  • Being able to guide and support an intern(s), mediating workplace issues and integrating interns into the workplace. 
  • All other duties as assigned by supervisor.

Qualifications & Requirements:
  • Self-starter and ability to complete tasks with tight deadlines.
  • Ability to be able to make decisions and solve problem quickly and effectively. 
  • Fluency in Spanish required.
  • Ability to positively interact, understand, and build partnerships with diverse entities and community groups within and outside the organization.
  • Must be willing to add value to the team, the organization's current projects, and individual job accomplishments.
  • Ability to be proactive and a team player in a fast-paced environment working on multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Bachelor’s degree desired but not required.
  • Knowledge of the LA public transit system is a plus.

Benefits:
At JCDecaux, we value our employees as whole individuals and offer various benefits to support them. Some of our benefits include:
  • Medical / Dental / Vision
  • HSA / FSA
  • Financial Health Support
  • 401K Match
  • Pet Insurance
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Wellness Incentives
  • Employer Assistance Program
Additional Information:
Base Salary Range: $70,000-$75,000

JCDecaux North America is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value individuality and create an inclusive culture where variety is positively encouraged, and all employees are genuinely appreciated for what makes them unique.  All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
 
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