Associate, Legal Operations
Description
Job Information
Associate, Legal Ops
Open Date: 10/15/2024
Close Date: Open Until Filled
Authority: TA
Department: Law
Division/Unit: Torts
Reports to: Manager, Legal Ops
Work Location: 130 Livingston Street
Hours of work: As required
Summary
The MTA Legal Department is launching a new group within the Torts Unit focused on improving the Unit’s operations with goal of achieving improved outcomes for Torts, which handles matters involving hundreds of millions of dollars of exposure for the MTA. This job requires supporting the Sr. Director that would lead this new unit as they stand up this new group – including diagnosing challenges, implementing new processes, and managing multiple stakeholder groups, within and outside the Legal Department.
Key responsibilities will include supporting the Legal Operations team in defining the Torts’ operational strategy (according to guidance from Unit Chief), facilitating related projects, conducting relevant analyses, building dashboards to support reporting, and driving change management initiatives to implement these activities. This includes supporting employees in adopting new processes, monitoring progress and outcomes across initiatives, and supporting activities as needed.
Additionally, this analyst must work with litigators. While analyst will not be an attorney themselves, they must effectively understand legal challenges, communicate with attorneys, and support legal teams in making practical decisions.
Compensation
$85,000-90,000
Responsibilities
- Support Torts in executing projects critical to reshaping its operations. Projects assigned to Legal Ops division will have a large quantitative and/or design component. The Associate, Legal Ops position will have primary responsibility for supporting the quantitative and analytical sides of each project.
- Conduct financial analysis and business process reviews supporting high-profile, Torts initiatives under the guidance of executive leadership with the goal of improving overall outcomes for Torts
- Conduct research and project management to support and inform critical decisions which will impact Torts cost structure and/or overall operations and - examples include benchmarking operational and support processes, evaluation of historical cost trends and relevant drivers.
- Support interdepartmental and interagency processes to execute initiatives critical to reshaping Torts processes and collaboration with other units
- Create regular dashboards for review by departmental and unit leadership to guide day-to-day decision-making. Identify and collect relevant data sources and execute appropriate analytics to generate usable insights. Opportunistically identify ways to enrich further decision-making processes with data
- Support existing units to adopt new processes, technology, and procedures. As unit changes ways of working, bring best practices, relevant internal support, and process design to new units
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Transportation, Public Policy, Legal or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience from an accredited college may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Minimum of 3 years’ progressively responsible work or internship experience. A Master’s Degree or experience in high level comprehensive Excel modeling may be used to substitute for up to 2 years of work experience.
Competencies
- Excellent quantitative, dashboarding, modeling and analytical skills
- Proficiency in communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in organizational and presentation skills.
- Proficiency in and/or ability to learn to work with all internal levels within a given organization.
- Proficiency in and/or ability to learn completing short- and long-term projects effectively and as efficiently as possible.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite or comparable applications, i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- Familiarity with the MTA’s policies and procedures preferred
- Familiarity with the MTA’s collective bargaining procedure preferred
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