Full-Time

Power Cable Maintainer

Provisional

Updated on 5/13/2026

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

1,001-5,000 employees

Operates regional public transit network

Compensation Overview

$38.17 - $44.90/hr

United States

In Person

Category
Building Trades (1)
Requirements
  • Completion of a four-year full-time electrical line worker apprenticeship, telecommunications line worker apprenticeship or industrial electrician apprenticeship, recognized by the New York State Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of Labor or any state apprenticeship council that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor
  • Four years of full-time journey-level experience as an electrical line worker or power distribution electrician installing, maintaining, testing and repairing high-voltage power distribution and transmission lines, equipment and systems, and industrial power cables; or as a telecommunications line worker installing, maintaining, testing and repairing multi-conductor communication cables in industrial applications; or as an industrial electrician installing, maintaining, testing and repairing high-voltage cable lines and electrical equipment in industrial applications
  • Three years of full-time journey-level experience in the work described above, plus completion of one of the following listed before obtaining journey-level experience: A) two years of full-time satisfactory experience as an electrician, electrician’s helper, apprentice or trainee performing or assisting in the work described above; or B) Graduation from a trade or technical school with a major course of study in electrical technology, totaling 600 hours; or C) Graduation from a vocational high school with a major course of study in electrical technology; or D) Graduation from an accredited college or university with an Associate’s degree, or higher degree, in electrical technology, or a closely related field.
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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Simplify's Take

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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Remote Work Options

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