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Manager- Service Planning
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Manager- Service Planning in Indianapolis, Indiana at Indygo
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Job Description
Position Title: Manager – Service Planning | Safety Sensitive: No |
Supervisor’s Title: Director of Service Planning | FLSA Status: Exempt |
Department: Service Planning | Division: Operations |
Worker Category: Salary Exempt | Job Class: Management |
This is an onsite position. This role will not be remote.
ABOUT US
We are IndyGo, a Municipal Corporation of Indianapolis–Marion County, and we’re proud to be the largest public transportation provider in the state of Indiana. We operate transit routes throughout the county, providing millions of passenger trips a year. IndyGo is committed to expanding mobility options to improve connectivity with the company’s mission, vision, and goals.
WHO WE ARE
As the largest public transportation provider in Indiana, we believe driving people from one place to another is much more than just moving riders: it’s about helping our riders reach their hopes and dreams, education and careers, families and friends, and health and well-being. IndyGo is focused on meeting three objectives as we operate nearly 30 transit routes throughout Marion County, and provide millions of passenger trips each year. They include protecting frontline workers, increasing ridership and prioritizing long-term stability. We are moving the city forward to become a better place of opportunity and community.
INDYGO MISSION
IndyGo's mission is to connect our community to economic and cultural opportunities through safe, reliable and accessible mobility experiences. Our vision is to be at the forefront of making Indianapolis a resilient, prosperous and equitable community for all.
Accountability: We are legally, ethically, and morally committed to utilizing all resources responsibly with integrity and transparency.
Adaptability: We adapt to disruptions through technology, workforce and ridership innovations, so we can meet the evolving needs of our community.
Workplace Culture: We offer an empowering workplace to meet the needs of our teammates and riders.
Compassion: We promote, embrace and value all individuals, treating each other with dignity and respect.
Communication: We value open and honest conversations with each other, our riders and the community.
Excellence: We are proud of who we are and the work we do and will continue to exceed customer expectations.
Responsibility: We will be good stewards of our resources.
Results: We make things better today than they were yesterday.
Safety: We ensure safe and secure environments.
BENEFITS WE OFFER
- Full-time positions with guaranteed 40 hours per week
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage (effective on the first of the month following 30 days of employment)
- Free on-site wellness clinic for employees and their families
- Retirement plans (401A and 457B)
- Tuition reimbursement
- Free IndyGo transportation for employees and their families
- Eligibility for the Federal Loan Forgiveness Program
POSITION PURPOSE
The Manager of Service Planning leads the development, evaluation, and implementation of fixed-route transit services to advance the agency’s strategic goals for mobility, access, and ridership. This position is responsible for service planning strategy, performance monitoring, and data-driven decision-making, ensuring that transit services are efficient, equitable, and responsive to community needs.
The Manager oversees service planning staff and manages the full lifecycle of service changes—from concept development and analysis through implementation and post-change evaluation. This role works cross-functionally with Operations, Scheduling, Training, Capital Projects, and Public Affairs to deliver high-quality transit service.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. The company will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities, consistent with applicable law.
- Lead the development of short‑ and long‑range service plans, including network redesigns, frequency improvements, and service expansions or reductions
- Establish and maintain service standards and guidelines (e.g., span of service, frequency, productivity, and coverage)
- Evaluate tradeoffs between ridership, geographic coverage, equity, and resource allocation to support agency priorities
- Implement and refine recommendations from Comprehensive Operational Analyses (COA) and similar system studies
- Ensure service plans align with the agency’s strategic plan, equity goals, and financial constraints
- Oversee ongoing monitoring of system‑wide and route‑level performance using key metrics such as ridership, on‑time performance, productivity, and cost‑effectiveness
- Utilize Automated Vehicle Location (AVL), Automated Passenger Counter (APC), and other data sources to inform planning decisions
- Develop and present performance reports, dashboards, and actionable recommendations for internal and external audiences
- Conduct before‑and‑after evaluations of service changes to assess outcomes and inform future planning
- Plan, coordinate, and implement service changes, including triannual pick cycles
- Collaborate with Scheduling, Transportation, Training, and Maintenance to ensure operational feasibility and effective implementation
- Partner with Public Affairs to support public information, outreach, and customer communications
- Develop service change timelines, materials, and internal coordination processes
- Participate in Title VI service and fare equity analyses in compliance with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) requirements
- Integrate equity considerations into all service planning decisions
- Support the development and maintenance of Title VI policies, thresholds, and documentation
- Engage community members, including historically underserved populations, in the service planning process
- Coordinate with Capital Planning on transit‑supportive infrastructure, including bus stops, amenities, accessibility improvements, and transit priority projects
- Oversee planning and prioritization of bus stop improvements to enhance accessibility, safety, ADA compliance, and customer experience
- Provide service planning input into capital improvement programs and grant applications
- Engage with municipalities, regional partners, and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs)
- Present service planning concepts and recommendations to executive leadership, advisory committees, and governing boards
- Respond to public, stakeholder, and elected official inquiries regarding transit service
OTHER FUNCTIONS
- Perform other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supervise, mentor, and develop Service Planning staff
- Establish team priorities, assign work, and ensure timely completion of projects
- Foster a culture of data‑driven decision‑making, innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement
- Build team capabilities in analytics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and inclusive public engagement practices
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
To perform this job successfully, an individual must have the following education and/or experience.
- Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Public Administration, Geography, or a related field
- Considerable experience (five [5] years) in transit service planning or a related field
- Supervisory or project management experience (two [2] years) preferred
- A valid driver's license is required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
- Thorough knowledge of transit service planning principles, including network design, scheduling coordination, and performance evaluation
- Working knowledge of data from transit technologies such as AVL and APC systems
- Proficiency with GIS tools (e.g., ArcGIS) and data analysis platforms (e.g., Excel, Power BI, or similar), or the demonstrated ability to learn specialized software
- Ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable recommendations for technical and non‑technical audiences
- General knowledge of Title VI requirements and equity analysis practices in public transit
- Strong project management, organizational, and problem‑solving skills
- Ability to navigate competing priorities, stakeholder interests, and political considerations
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to work respectfully and effectively with diverse communities and perspectives
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation. The company will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities, consistent with applicable law.
- Primarily office‑based work with occasional field visits to observe transit operations and infrastructure
- Attendance at public meetings, community events, and occasional evening or weekend work may be required
IndyGo is an Equal Opportunity Employer