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Analysts will work collaboratively with stakeholders across the MTA, including project sponsor departments in MTA operating agencies (NYC Transit, MTA Bus, Long Island Railroad, Metro-North Railroad, and Bridges & Tunnels) teams in MTA C&D's Delivery and Contracts departments.
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Demonstrate proficiency in MTA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority) projects, understanding and complying with their specific regulations and standards. Familiarity with MTA projects and regulations is highly preferred.
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This backlog includes tasks associated with construction and capital improvement projects for MTA agencies including New York City Transit and various infrastructure improvement projects for New York government agencies such as NYCHA and DASNY, as well as work sharing with other STV Offices.
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Through this program, which BRC has operated since 2005 and significantly expanded in 2014, BRC provides outreach and case management services to humanely assist homeless individuals to permanently relocate from MTA properties.
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Manage and participate on a team of CBTC-ATS engineers involved in the concept design, modification, analysis, and construction of MTA C&D (Construction and Development) projects to produce detailed and accurate drawings and specifications, including for MTrelated infrastructure.
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You understand delayed MTA schedules and winter blues days, but you always rise against those obstacles and somehow make it where you had committed to arriving, on time, all the time. You understand the delays in MTA schedules and the days of winter blues, but you always face those hurdles and somehow get to where you'd committed to getting there, on time, all the time.
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Measurement: Develop a breadth of knowledge measurement strategy, frameworks, and technology (MMM/MTA). Behavioral data sources and identity resolution (Acxiom, Experian, Clickstream, Location, Liveramp)Syndicated research sources/tools (Gfk, MRI, Simmons, Scarborough, IMS, Nielsen, comScore)Experience setting up experiments and lift studies (conversion lift, brand lift, etc.
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You’ll also have: NJIT, MTA, LIRR, MNRR, Amtrak experience preferred. You’ll also have: NJIT, MTA, LIRR, MNRR, Amtrak experience preferred. Mace is seeking an amazingly talented program cost manager, who will provide management and technical direction for all facets of operations in one discipline under administrative guidelines of the division manager and/or corporate directive.
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Preferred Skills-NYS Driver’s License -This position will require fieldwork that does include extensive walking, engagement of street homeless above ground and within the NYC MTA subway stations.
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Assist residents with applications for services such as: Access-Ride, HRA, Social Security, MTA half-fare cards. Assist residents with applications for services such as: Access-Ride, HRA, Social Security, MTA half-fare cards.
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Familiarity with local agencies including: NJDOT, NYSDOT, NYCDOT, PANYNJ, NJTA, NYCEDC, NYCDDC, MTA and TBTA is preferred. Dewberry is looking for a Traffic Engineer with a BS in Civil Engineering, and at least 5 to 10+ years of experience in transportation/traffic engineering to provide support in the NY/NJ metropolitan area.
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We are hiring for a Business Development Manager with focused efforts on our relationship with the MTA. This individual contributor role works with senior management to help own the strategy for offers, partnerships, contracts, and other sophisticated sales-related scenarios required to achieve short- and long-term objectives with NYCT, LIRR, MNR, and PATH. Our team orchestrates the development of sales proposals for projects and service opportunities in alignment with the sales strategy.
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Clients include NYCT, MTA Bus, LIRR, MNR, PANY&NJ, Amtrak, NJ Transit, NYC SCA, contractors, and local utilities. Clients include NYCT, MTA Bus, LIRR, MNR, PANY&NJ, Amtrak, NJ Transit, NYC SCA, contractors, and local utilities.
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Conduct advanced data analysis, including multi-touch attribution (MTA) and media mix modeling (MMM) to understand customer behavior trends and inform new strategies, constantly improving personalization, automation, and efficiency.
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Knowledge of the policies, review processes, and design standards of state and local agencies (NYSDOT, NYCDOT, NYCDEP, NYCDOB, PANYNJ and/or MTA) Experience working with local and state agencies (such as NYSDOT, NYCEDC, NYCDDC, NYCDOT, NYCDEP, NYCDPR, NYCDOB, MTA, PANYNJ) is highly desired.
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