Deputy General Manager - Transportation
Description
Job Information
Deputy General Manager – Transportation
First Date of Posting: 1/14/2026
Last Date of Posting: 02/03/2026
Authority: TA/OA/MTA Bus
Department: Regional Bus Company
Division/Unit: Transportation
Reports To: General Manager
Work Location: Various
Hours of Work: As Required
Compensation
Rate: $148,307 - $203,382 (Exec - 1252 hay points)
Overview
Assists the General Manager in managing and coordinating all Transportation, Maintenance, and Road operations in a division. Will serve as the General Manager in his absence. Conducts special projects and studies for the division. Develops and implements policy and procedures in the division and provides executive direction to the Assistant General Managers and other division management on operating and administrative matters. Ensures departmental compliance with Transit Authority policy and serves as liaison with TA and MTA officials, governmental authorities, public officials, and union officials on any and all issues relevant to borough operations.
Responsibilities
- Assists the General Manager in the delivery of safe, clean, reliable, and cost-effective bus service in the division through the coordination and direction of all Transportation, Maintenance, and Road operations at all depots within the division. Included in this responsibility is the collection and storage of fare revenue, maintenance material forecasting, and the monitoring of facility safety initiatives.
- Assists the General Manager in the development and implementation of annual employee and fiscal resource levels, including pick coordination. Will support borough-wide operational plans, strategies, and production/performance goals. Troubleshoot day-to-day operational issues and assist in the direction of strategic planning functions for the division.
- Assists the General Manager in delivering Labor Relations services throughout the division. Responsibilities include Step I and Step II disciplinary hearings, the identification of areas for initiatives and negotiations, and the implementation of operating procedural changes directly with union officials.
- Assists the General Manager in managing the operational implementation of capital and operating based depot repair/rehab programs throughout the depots. Helps identify, prioritize, and assist construction forces in depot design, repair, and modernization of employee and operating facility activities. Assists in the coordination of efforts to ensure minimal levels of disruptions to operations.
- Assists the General Manager in directing the delivery of administrative, clerical and computer support services to all locations. Directs the coordination of joint programs with other divisions (schedules, fare policies, etc.) and outside agencies (DOT, NYPD, Board of Education, etc.). Meets with agency heads and elected officials as needed. Assists in the direction and implementation of unscheduled operations for disasters, construction, and special events.
Education and Experience
- A Baccalaureate’s degree from an accredited college in Transportation Management, or a satisfactory equivalent and twelve (12) years of satisfactory full-time related professional experience, and at least eight (8) years of which must have been in a managerial/supervisory capacity.
Desired Skills
- Knowledge of broad-based managerial disciplines of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling a large multilocation, multi-faceted line-based organization.
- The ability to implement executive policies and procedures.
- The ability to formulate plans for the achievement of short- and long-term goals.
- In-depth knowledge of transportation operations.
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.