Senior Director, Safety
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at MTA Headquarters JOB TITLE: Senior
Director, Safety SALARY RANGE: $ 165,000 -$ 180 ,000 HAY POINTS:
1312 DEPT/DIV: MTA HQ/ Safety , Health, and Environment SUPERVISOR:
Deputy Chief, Safety Officer FULL/PART-TIME : Full-Time LOCATION: 2
Broadway, New York , NY 1 0004 * *This position is eligible for
teleworking, which is currently one day per week. New hires are
eligible to apply for telework 30 days after their effective date
of hire. OPENING: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is
North America's largest transportation network, serving a
population of 15.3 million people across a 5,000-square-mile travel
area surrounding New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York
State, and Connecticut. The MTA network comprises the nation’s
largest bus fleet and more subway and commuter rail cars than all
other U.S. transit systems combined. MTA strives to provide a safe
and reliable commute, excellent customer service, and rewarding
opportunities. SUMMARY: The purpose of this role is to support the
Deputy Chief, Safety Officer, by directing and overseeing a
professional staff to establish and monitor programs focusing on
the Safety, Health, and Environment (SH&E) of MTA employees
across all agencies. Responsible for all safety-related aspects and
activities associated with risk management and quality assurance
related to the operations of commuter rail, subways, buses, and the
bridge & tunnel systems within the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority's (MTA) workforce of over 70,000 persons , over 5,000
square miles of territory and track, thousands of train cars and
buses, and thousands of buildings and facilities. This includes
operations, investigations, safety engineering, and construction.
Assess and manage risk, update, and implement policies and
procedures, and communicate them internally and externally. Direct
observations, inspections, and audits of safety, health, and
environmental program areas to assure MTA compliance. Promote
safety through training, communication, and other actions to create
a positive safety culture within all levels of the workforce,
across all agencies. RESPONSIBILITIES: Serve as Safety Officer for
MTA HQ – Provide safety & health program guidance and support for
MTA HQ’s 4,000 employees and facilities. Maintain HQ compliance
with all health and safety regulations, as well as established best
practices, policies, and procedures. Provide subject matter
expertise support for regulatory visits and emergency response
incidents at HQ. Investigate HQ employee accidents and ensure that
the affected HQ employee’s injury is recorded, the condition is
corrected, and the claim is properly processed for continuance of
care and compensation. Serve as the HQ injured employee’s liaison
to the General Counsel’s Workers’ Compensation claims department to
assist if there are any related problems during the process.
Promote and facilitate health and safety communications, wellness
programs, and the HQ Safety Management Office website. Provide
additional program oversight from the Chief Safety Officer’s Office
to ensure compliance among MTA agencies regarding workplace safety
and health issues as required by local, state, and federal laws and
regulations, including measuring performance regarding mandated
safety initiatives. Provide Safety Assurance - Evaluate the
continued effectiveness of implemented risk control strategies and
support the identification of new hazards. Provide oversight of
inspections and audits for Operations (Admin, RR, Subway, Bus,
Police); Infrastructure (Bridges, Tunnels, Tracks, Signals); Shops,
Depots, Stations, and Facilities; Construction Safety; Maintenance
and Equipment. Responsibilities include: serving as day-to-day
safety liaison; engaging staff (including field personnel) and
unions conducting safety checks; performing programmed audits of
Safety Action Plans; conducting probationary and new hire reviews;
coordinating policies and written plans required by regulatory
agencies; and providing subject matter expertise on safety policy
implementation and regulation interpretation. Determine the need
for, and adequacy of, new or revised risk controls based on the
assessment of acceptable risk, safety regulations (promulgated by
the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Federal Transit
Administration (FTA), New York State Public Transportation Safety
Board (PTSB), etc.), and ensure best practices are followed and
built into MTA standards (risk management). Mobilize teams for
periodic and random safety audits and oversee major investigations.
Maintain MTA's safety data and develop analysis to advance safety
(e.g., fatigue analysis). Assist with agency program evaluations,
data collection, recommendations, change implementation, and
participate in tactical planning and support of corporate
initiatives to ensure uniformity of health & safety standards and
programs. Provide safety assurance through observations,
inspections, audits, and investigations. Internally and externally
promote policies, procedures, and best practices to support
awareness, build understanding, and support a culture of safety
within the Community (Community Outreach/Training). Direct,
provide, and support community outreach, safety training, employee
recognition, and internal communications. Work with communities,
first responders, labo r unions, and Public Affairs to sponsor
programs such as Operation Lifesaver. Establish safety training
programs that drive the MTA's safety staff to safety certification
in accordance with ISO standards. Responsible for ensuring that all
safety personnel across all agencies are satisfactorily trained
within 1 year of assuming their roles. Direct a staff of safety
professionals who will support carrying out the responsibilities
highlighted in this job description. Provide leadership and
guidance to safety offices in the MTA agencies. In coordination
with the Deputy Chief Safety Officer and Senior Staff, select,
develop, and motivate personnel within the department. Provide
career development for subordinates. Provide prompt and effective
coaching and counseling. Responsible for discipline/termination of
employees when necessary. Review the performance of staff. Creates
a professional environment that respects individual differences and
enables all employees to develop and contribute to their full
potential. Serve as principal to actively pursue granting
opportunities, collaborate with the NYS DOT and the MTA’s Capital
Funding Management department to assist with securing funding from
the federal government (FRA, FHWA- Federal Highway Administration,
etc.) for MTA related grade crossing projects. Work with the
railroads and MTA grade crossing consultant to identify problematic
crossings, document justification for funding, create a scope of
work and cost, for submission and the project grant funding.
Liaises with the Capital Funding Management department to ensure
grant compliance per award criteria across all agencies (currently
valued over $40 million). Conduct periodic reviews to assess the
effectiveness of implemented safety management office initiatives,
policies, and procedures. Assist in the continuous improvement of
hazard identification and safety risk assessment systems of the
MTA. Leads and coordinates special projects as assigned by the
Deputy Chief Safety Officer. Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS, & ABILITIES: Extensive knowledge of regulatory compliance,
including OSHA, EPA, FRA, FTA, and NYS Safety and Health
regulations. Extensive knowledge of principles of auditing, with
demonstrated ability to establish audit plan programs. Must possess
the ability to build strong partnerships, engage, influence, and
drive change. Progressive responsibility experience in managing a
complex organization or programs, and possess strong project
management skills (the ability to document and communicate project
plans, monitor work in progress, achieve project milestones/end
results, etc.). Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency in quality
management and safety management systems. Knowledge of principles
of accident investigation. Knowledge and ability to perform site
evaluations, including exposure assessment strategies, risk
assessments. The ability to specify hazard control measures and
assess their effectiveness. Excellent oral and written
communication skills. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in
Occupational Safety & Health, Safety Management, Public
Administration/Policy, Public Health, or a related degree from an
accredited college or an equivalent combination of education and
experience may be considered in lieu of a degree Ten (10) years of
progressively responsible experience in safety, occupational
health, regulatory compliance, public transportation, fire and life
safety engineering, or public administration, with at least 5 years
of managerial experience in a large corporate or government
organization with responsibility for producing program policies,
procedures, and plans. PREFERRED: Master’s degree in Occupational
Safety & Health, Public Administration, and Public Health.
Experience in public transportation or other public sector
experience preferred. Familiarity with the MTA’s safety & health
policies and procedures. Familiarity with the MTA’s collective
bargaining procedures. Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Transit
Safety and Security Program (TSSP), or other certifications,
candidates in the process of obtaining these certifications may
also be considered. GENERAL: May need to work outside of normal
work hours (i.e., holidays, evenings , and weekends). Travel may be
required to other MTA locations or other external sites , both
nationally and internationally. OTHER INFORMATION: 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”). Equal
Employment Opportunity MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated
agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including with respect to
veteran status and individuals with disabilities. The MTA
encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds,
experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to
apply.
Keywords: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York , Senior Director, Safety, Science, Research & Development , New York City, New York