PMO Director · NaviLens
José Castejón Gálvez
PMO Director at NaviLens. Coordinates accessibility rollouts with transport operators, public administrations and global brands.
José Castejón Gálvez leads NaviLens’ deployments area. His job is to turn a project on a plan —a station, an airport, a historic centre, a campus— into an accessible infrastructure that works every day, with trained staff, real-time data and usage metrics.
He has led flagship rollouts with operators and administrations such as FGV (Metrovalencia and TRAM d’Alacant), MTA New York, Moventis TCC in Pamplona, the Alicante City Council (Old Town and El Postiguet), and projects in transport, retail and heritage across Spain, Europe and Latin America.
An engineer by training, he combines a technical profile with project management: coordination with operators’ IT teams, GTFS-RT integration, works planning, training of station staff and outcome measurement. His approach starts from a simple idea: an accessible solution that isn’t maintained isn’t accessible.
Every article signed by José on this blog is based on methodology validated in real deployments and on usage data from projects in operation.
Areas of expertise
- NaviLens deployment in public transport
- Integration with GTFS-RT and SAE systems
- Accessible wayfinding in airports
- Rollout in historic centres and heritage
- Training of operational teams
- Accessibility KPIs and analytics
Career
- 2018 — todayHead of DeploymentsNaviLens
- 2014 — 2018Project Manager for technology rolloutsTransport sector
- 2010 — 2014Project engineerTechnology consultancy
Education
- · Computer Engineering, University of Murcia
- · Project Management Programme (PMP), PMI
Recognition
- · More than 50 metro and tram stations deployed across Europe and the Americas.
- · Pioneering NaviLens rollout at MTA New York (Jay St – MetroTech).
- · Deployment of Alicante’s Old Town and El Postiguet with the City Council.
- · Coordinated integration with FGV at Metrovalencia and TRAM d’Alacant.


