Full-Time

Director Safety

Signals & Train Controls

Posted on 10/3/2025

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

1,001-5,000 employees

Operates regional public transit network

Compensation Overview

$129k - $175.7k/yr

New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role; 1 day of telework per week; on-site at 2 Broadway NYC.

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degrees in Engineering, Architecture, Construction, Safety Engineering, Safety Management, or Construction Safety.
  • Master's degree preferred.
  • Must have a minimum of ten (10) years of related experience.
  • Must have a minimum of five (5) years in a management or supervisory role and/or safety manager role in a large, multi-faceted organization.
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
  • Able to demonstrate technical construction safety knowledge, including but not limited to fall protection, scaffolding, confined spaces, cranes/rigging, material handling, and general hazard recognition.
  • Working knowledge of essential software; Word, Excel, Outlook, PlanGrid, Bluebeam, and a general understanding of working on a computer.
  • Effective communicator verbally, written, and electronically.
  • Driver's License (required for some Business Units).
  • Ability to conduct field observations/audits, including coaching and correcting.
  • Interpersonal communication skills with the ability to review and suggest improvements to task planning in the field.
  • Organization and time management skills.
  • Must work effectively in the office and on jobsites, indoors and outdoors, during all weather conditions.
  • Able to immediately visit jobsites for any incident (injury, accident, near miss) to review and perform follow-up actions.
  • Able to participate in intercompany, industry, and client relations.
  • Possess a valid OSHA 30-hour card in the Construction Industry under five years old.
Responsibilities
  • Conducts periodic inspections and audits of various construction sites and specific positions to identify unsafe hazards and/or conditions.
  • Makes recommendations and facilitates the implementation of effective measures per the hierarchy of safeguarding controls and MTA C&D standards to eliminate or significantly reduce hazards to an acceptable level.
  • Facilitates and attends monthly Joint Health and Safety Committee meetings, providing guidance and expertise on safety and health matters.
  • Ensures that all meeting action items are followed up on through to completion.
  • Develops and facilitates various training programs, including orientation, mobile equipment, ergonomics, material handling, workplace-specific hazardous materials, and others as required.
  • Develops and regularly oversees comprehensive Job Safety Analysis for all positions throughout the construction sites.
  • Maintains exceptionally detailed documentation on all safety and health matters, including incident reports, risk assessments, Workers' Compensation documentation, and other documentation as required.
  • Provides regular progress updates to the Director of Safety.
  • Assists in safety-related matters at other MTA C&D facilities and jobsites as required.
  • Remains informed on new legislation and regulations and ensures compliance as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certification.
  • First Aid/CPR Certified.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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MTA runs North America’s largest public transit network, serving about 15.3 million people across New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut through six agencies: NYC Transit, MTA Bus, LIRR, Metro-North, Bridges and Tunnels, and Construction & Development. It moves roughly 2.6 billion trips each year using subways, buses, commuter rails, bridges and tunnels, and related facilities. It differentiates itself by operating multiple transit modes under one umbrella, providing integrated services across districts and modes with extensive infrastructure. Its goal is to provide safe, clean, efficient public transportation that serves as the region’s lifeline and mobility backbone while supporting staff with solid benefits.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1834

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What believers are saying

  • $68 billion 2025-2029 Capital Plan funds 2,390 new subway cars.
  • Congestion pricing revenues accelerate signal upgrades and accessibility.
  • Board approves 435 R211 cars and 44 LIRR locomotives in 2025.

What critics are saying

  • $51 billion plan underfunds subway signals, causing delays in 6-12 months.
  • Federal freeze withholds $3.5 billion over emissions in 12-18 months.
  • TWU lawsuit triggers strike, halting operations in 6-12 months.

What makes Metropolitan Transportation Authority unique

  • MTA serves 11 million daily passengers across 12 counties.
  • MTA manages seven toll bridges and two tunnels daily.
  • Janno Lieber leads modernization since January 2022 appointment.

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