Tranzito is looking for a Parking Program Manager in the DC area to manage Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Secure Bike Parking Program. https://lnkd.in/gTturSuW
Tranzito
Urban Transit Services
Alameda, California 549 followers
Tranzito helps smart cities with micromobility, curbside management, and multimodal infrastructure.
About us
Tranzito helps smart cities with micromobility, curbside management, and multimodal infrastructure. Our clients are leading transit agencies, cities, and private companies. We help develop a holistic strategy that complements their greater strategic objectives; we then provide turn-key operations. Tranzito has operated as BikeHub since 2004, and helps operate the nation's largest municipal bike share program (LA Metro Bike Share) and the nation's largest secure bike parking program (BART Bike Station), along with many other locations. Tranzito is taking its expertise in property management, partnership management, program design and operations, and hardware/software integration to the curb where it aims to become a national leader in mobility hubs -- integrating new mobility with public transit to build a solid transportation backbone that's accessible to all.
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- Industry
- Urban Transit Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Alameda, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- consulting, operations, multimodal, bicycle transit, smartcity, micromobility, and smartcities
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Join Tranzito's executive team Gene Oh, Adam Shapiro, and Eric Gilliland and WMATA's Antonio Rossi at next week's WMATA bike parking demo day in Washington DC.
Tranzito was recently awarded the bike parking operations and maintenance contract for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) bike parking program. As part of this project, WMATA will be replacing much of its equipment (bike lockers, bike racks) and installing new self-locking bike racks and repair stations. On Wednesday, July 10th, WMATA will be hosting equipment vendors for a demonstration of new bike parking equipment that may be installed throughout the Metrorail system. If you are in the area we’d love to see you! More details can be found at: https://lnkd.in/g5B-uKV8 #transportation #mobility #washingtondc
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Tranzito is awarded 97 location #mobilityhub network for LADOT! This is groundbreaking for the #transportationindustry.
It's official... Tranzito will begin LADOT's Integrated Mobility Hubs Pilot Program. We're eager to share our vision for the future, but we've got nothing on this project's past.. 15 years ago to be exact. The year was 2009.. the Apple iPhone was considered a toy, MySpace was crushing Facebook, Uber was just getting started as a limo service... and Jay Kim and Tomas Carranza - two mid-level LADOT execs - applied for the Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) federal grant, alongside Los Angeles Metro. Given the tech landscape at the time, what they envisioned is truly staggering. - A network of 97 "mobility hubs", a non-existent phrase at the time - An on-demand shuttle to get reverse commuters to the Metro rail - An app for multimodal trip plans, 6 years before MaaS Alliance was formed. While the project started off with a bang (a cool $10m grant in 2010), realizing the vision remained elusive. First was the tech hurdle; literally none of their ideas existed. And even if they did, the budget wouldn't come close to building them. But in the end, the exponential growth of Moore's Law - which states that technology doubles roughly every 2 years - had the last laugh. The tech landscape grew by 128 times from 2010 to 2024, and the impossible is now reality. For all the talk about the speed of government, in this case technology finally caught up to Jay and Tomas' vision. With the LA28 Olympic & Paralympic Games just four years away, the timing is perfect. Our team Fehr & Peers, Designworks, A BMW Group Company, studio one eleven, Spare and others are ready. But we need many more partners to help transform City of Los Angeles... if you're in #transportation and wanna share your vision of the future, holler at me! Amazon Moovit Transit Blue Systems Populus Automotus Conduent Grubhub Postmates by Uber Lyft FASTLinkDTLA BusPas Inc. Parcel Pending by Quadient Luxor Technology Bird Lime Blue Systems IBI Group IPS Group, Inc. Passport Masabi INRIX Props to the LADOT team who've taken turns at the wheel: Kari Derderian, Chun Leung, Robin Quintanilla, Beverly Flynn, Janna Smith.
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Tranzito begins #mobilityhubs project with San Joaquin Council of Governments. Two part Planning & Demonstration program focuses on rural communities and super #commuters.
It's official.. Tranzito has started the mobility hubs demonstration project for San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG), and this may be our most ambitious project yet. #mobilityhubs are all the rage these days, and we've quickly established ourselves as the market leader; highlighted by projects with LADOT, Caltrain, Los Angeles Metro, Orange County Transportation Authority, San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and others. But for all the pilots and studies, and despite different scales and concepts, they've all revolved around dense urban cities. But the vast majority of the US is more like San Joaquin County: mixed urban / rural, assortment of smaller cities to towns, and drives into large urban areas (a typical super-commuter drives 170 miles round-trip to get to SF). That's a ton of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions driven with single occupancy vehicles (SOV) by people of color (POC). That's also a lot of acronyms and fancy planning-speak, which is the point... in order for mobility hubs, and other dorky terms like #smartcities #newmobility et all to manifest into the real world - for real people - we need to expand our view of what we're designing, where we're building, and ultimately who we serve. This project is multi-dimensional, with a planning and design start, culminating into a pilot demonstration site. Luckily we're led by SJCOG's Lauren Batalias, J.D., Christine Tran, MPA, Ryan Niblock, Guadalupe (Lupita) Gutierrez, Gabriela Zamora. On our end, Fehr & Peers Francisco Martin, P.E., Psomas Tim Hayes & Mark Polischuk, PE, ENV SP, LDA Design Will Oren, AIA, NCARB, AIM Consulting, Inc. Katie Demaio. And of course Tranzito's Adam Shapiro and John Isahack.. let's do it!
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Exciting job opportunities in LA for the #transportationindustry.. https://lnkd.in/gXC8ax3P
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Tranzito is hiring for an LA based -- Manager, IT and Hardware Deployment. Currently, Tranzito is deploying 3000 smart bus shelters across the City of Los Angeles. Our team is strong in software development and on-the-ground operations -- we're looking for you to bring a strong background in hardware management, remote-supported field service, and IT process-building to our growing organization. This is a hands-on position, you will: - Install and configure hardware components for field deployments - Remotely monitor the status of bus shelters and proactively solve issues - Directly manage and resolve support tickets as problems arise on the field - Manage a team of 2 or more warehouse/field technicians and 1 or more remote IT staff You will work on-site in Sun Valley to install and deploy bus shelters, in the field to investigate bus shelter issues, and remote/flexibly for desktop duties and meetings. To apply go to: https://lnkd.in/gwtwj7nv
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