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MTA Chief Officer, Safety & Environmental Management (Buses in Brooklyn, New York

Chief Officer, Safety & Environmental Management (Buses

Job ID: 10666

Business Unit: New York City Transit

Location: Brooklyn, NY, United States

Regular/Temporary: Regular

Department: Regional Bus Company

Date Posted: Apr 2, 2025

Description

Job Information: Chief Officer, Safety & Environmental Management (Buses)

First Date of Posting: 4/2/2025

Last Date of Posting: 4/9/2025

Authority: OA / TA / MTA Bus

Division/Unit: Safety

Reports To: SVP, NYCT DOB/MTA Bus Company

Work Location: East New York

Hours of Work: As Required

Compensation:

Salary Range: $144,309 - $197,900 (Exec-1192 hay points)

Responsibilities:

This position is responsible for the motivation, education & integration of a safety consciousness

that pervades all decisions & actions at every level of the NYCT and MTA Bus Co. operations. This

position is accountable for the development, implementation, integration & monitoring of

departmental-specific policies & instructions to identify, detect, preempt & eliminate industrial

safety & environmental hazards, wherever they may exist, to both employees & the public. Direct

and lead the strategic vision of the Safety & Environmental Management group and ensure that the

General Superintendent, Safety & Environmental Management (GSSEM) are conducting their

various responsibilities, ensuring that the Department is in compliance with all industrial and

environmental safety management policies & directives, as well as compliance with the Safety

Goal Action Plan.

Additional Responsibilities:

  • Direct & lead the execution of Buses strategic safety initiatives. Ensure that all GSSEMs are

    fulfilling their responsibilities: conducting daily facility walkthroughs; remain in compliance

    with the Safety Goal Action Plan; coordinate and administer facility environmental

    management; employee safety training; depot self-audits; and monthly managerial/labor

    meetings; responds to, documents and follows up with facility and on the road injury

    on duty incidents, implement IOD reduction processes

  • Develop & enforce department-specific rules, procedures & policies that are consistent

    with directives from internal/external regulatory departments with oversight responsibilities.

    These include department wide safety initiatives such as - diesel fuel spill procedures,

    evacuation plans, personal property equipment, fall protection plan, etc., in accordance

    with safety policies.

  • Monitor DOB's compliance with the Safety Goal Action Plan. Facilitate communication of

    the safety goals throughout the organization. Ensure that each location is conducting the

    requisite number of audits & inspections in the workplace and that corrective actions are

    taken by the local area management.

  • Chair industrial Safety & GSSEM committees. Investigate injuries on duty & establish

    programs to reduce accidents. Issue & distribute bulletins, directives & advisories on

    various accident & hazardous conditions identified through trend analysis. Ensure that all

    Safety sub-committees are addressing particular safety concerns in a timely & productive

    manner.

  • Serves as DOB's representative to work with System Safety Department on all programs:

    safety training, evacuation plans, PPE, Fall Protection Plan, etc. Industrial Safety liaison

    between depots, System Safety and other safety regulatory authorities such as O.S.H.A.,

    NYSDEC, NYS Dept. of Labor. Review, prepare & oversee responses to all OSS audits.

    Establish procedures to ensure compliance with safety policies.

    Education and Experience:

  • A Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college in Transportation Management; Twelve (12) years of related experience, and eight (8) years which must have been in a managerial /supervisory/administrative capacity; or

  • A satisfactory equivalent of combined education and experience requirement.

    Desired Skills:

    Minimum of five (5) years of supervisory experience in an engineering/operating environment

    including direct knowledge of NYCT and MTA Bus Co Policies and Procedures, OSHA standards,

    NYFD codes, Accident Investigation principles, techniques and policies and methods of

    identification and resolutions of hazardous conditions.

    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

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