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The MTA is comprised of MTA Headquarters/Police and the following MTA Agencies: Long Island Railroad, Metro-North Railroad, NYC Transit, Bus, Bridges and Tunnels, and Capital Construction.
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This role will serve as assigned agency HR Business Partner (HRBP), responsible for assisting with the implementation of the MTA People Departments (HR) integrated solutions, programs, and strategies; as well as provide administrative support to ensure the success of the Agency HRBP team and assist with implementing HR strategies, initiatives, and programs across multiple functions.
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Experience working with state and local transportation agencies (NYSDOT, NYCDOT, NYCDDC, MTA, PANYNJ, etc.) Knowledge of the policies, procedures and design standards of NYCDOT, NYSDOT, NYCDDC, MTA and/or NYCDEP.
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Playing a vital role in the economy of New York State and Connecticut, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), consists of the busiest commuter railroad, subway and bus systems in the nation, with an annual ridership of over 2.6 billion.
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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior CAD Operator with expertise in MicroStation for a position with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Understanding of Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) standards and procedures is highly desirable.
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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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Expand market share with existing and future clients, including MTA, NYCEDC, PANYNJ, NYCDOT, and NYSDOT. Based in either the NYC or Newark Offices, this 3-day office hybrid role will see you reporting to the Principal Transit Planner and playing a key role in managing projects and developing / supporting other planners.
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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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Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the "Commission.
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Expanding market share with STV's existing and future clients, including MTA, NYCEDC, PANYNJ, NYCDOT, and NYSDOT. Project Controls Manager I $ 123,333.00 $ 167,415.00. Expanding market share with STV's existing and future clients, including MTA, NYCEDC, PANYNJ, NYCDOT, and NYSDOT.
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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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The successful candidate will have a strong background in the MTA, NYDOT, Heavy Highway, Bridge, and Civil Construction sectors. What You Need for this Position- Senior Estimator- Construction.
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The Consultant shall take and pass an MTA New York City Transit Track Training prior to participating in work near or on the wayside. The Consultant shall provide safety shoes, at no cost to the MTA or PEAK Technical Services, which meets MTA guidelines and specifications when participating in any activities located on the track or wayside.
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Installation of tamper-resistant card readers and internet protocol (IP) intercoms at all approaches outside of the laser scanner’s detection area, to allow MTA employees access without triggering LIDS’s alarm.
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Construction management experience with agency clients such as MTA, New York City Transit, Metro North Railroad, NJ Transit or Long Island Railroad. Construction management experience with agency clients such as MTA, New York City Transit, Metro North Railroad, NJ Transit or Long Island Railroad.
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