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Director, Public Sector Mobility & Transit Partnerships — West Coast

TFR Transit Inc

LocationUnited States
SeniorityOpen seniority
CompanyTFR Transit Inc
Fresh sinceJun 28
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Director, Public Sector Mobility & Transit Partnerships — West Coast at TFR Transit Inc

About Circuit

Circuit is the leading provider of all-electric microtransit and community mobility services. We help cities, counties, transit agencies, business districts, developers, hotels, and private organizations solve local transportation challenges through right-sized, sustainable mobility programs.

Our services combine electric vehicles, W-2 Driver Ambassadors, professional operations, rider technology, real-time data, reporting tools, and customer support into a turnkey transportation solution. We work with communities to improve access, reduce congestion, support local economic development, and provide cleaner, more flexible alternatives to traditional transportation models.

We are expanding across California and other Western States and are seeking a senior regional leader who brings deep public-sector transportation knowledge, strong local relationships, and a practical understanding of how cities and counties evaluate, fund, procure, and operate mobility programs.

About the role

The Senior Account Director, is a senior market-development role focused on growing Circuit’s presence across Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and surrounding communities.

This role is designed for someone who may not come from a traditional sales background, but who has deep industry experience inside a city, county, transit agency, transportation department, planning organization, regional authority, or related public-sector environment. The ideal candidate understands how local government works, knows the stakeholders involved in transportation decisions, and has meaningful relationships across California.

Circuit can teach the sales process. What we are looking for is someone who understands the market, speaks the language of public agencies, knows how transportation priorities are shaped, and can credibly advise customers on how electric microtransit can help meet their goals.

Key Responsibilities

Public-Sector Market Development

Use existing relationships and regional knowledge to identify high-fit transportation opportunities across California, the North West and Texas. Build and maintain relationships with city managers, county leaders, transportation directors, planners, parking managers, economic development staff, elected officials, transit agencies, regional bodies, and public-sector influencers. Identify communities with strong need signals, including: Transit deserts Parking constraints Congestion challenges First-mile / last-mile gaps Underperforming fixed routes Senior or low-income mobility needs Tourism or downtown circulation challenges Environmental and carbon-reduction goals Grant-funded mobility initiatives Help Circuit understand the political, operational, and funding context behind each opportunity. Consultative Opportunity Development

Educate public-sector and private-sector stakeholders on how Circuit’s electric microtransit model can support local goals. Help prospects think through service models, use cases, funding pathways, launch approaches, and stakeholder alignment. Translate community transportation needs into potential Circuit solutions, including on-demand microtransit, fixed-route shuttles, downtown circulators, senior transportation, parking shuttles, first-mile / last-mile connections, and special event mobility. Identify opportunities before they become formal procurements by staying close to planning discussions, board priorities, grant cycles, feasibility studies, and local policy initiatives. Relationship-Led Sales Support

Partner with Circuit leadership, sales, operations, and proposal teams to move opportunities from early conversations into qualified pipeline. Participate in discovery meetings, stakeholder briefings, public presentations, RFP interviews, and regional strategy discussions. Help shape account strategy, messaging, and proposal positioning based on the buyer’s goals and internal decision dynamics. Build trust with prospects by acting as a knowledgeable advisor rather than a traditional vendor salesperson. Procurement & Funding Navigation

Help identify the most viable procurement paths for potential customers, including RFPs, pilot programs, direct procurement, piggybacking, cooperative purchasing, sole-source opportunities, or grant-funded initiatives. Track regional funding opportunities and help connect Circuit’s offering to available city, county, regional, state, or federal funding streams. Support account planning around board approvals, budget cycles, staff recommendations, transportation studies, and public meeting timelines. Provide insight into how public agencies evaluate risk, cost, political optics, community impact, and vendor credibility. Regional Growth Strategy

Help Circuit develop a focused account strategy around cities, counties, special districts, transit agencies, private developments, hotels, universities, and other institutional customers. Identify anchor accounts that can create referenceable wins and unlock broader regional growth. Build relationships with consultants, planning firms, advocacy groups, local associations, and regional partners who influence mobility decisions. Support expansion into adjacent private-sector opportunities where public-sector relationships or local knowledge create an advantage.

ATS provider: Paylocity.