Senior Director- System Asset Management and Configuration Control
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at New York City Transit Job Tile : Senior
Director, System Asset Management and Configuration Control
Department: Subways Authority: TA Division/Unit: MOW, Engineering
Work Location: 2 Broadway Hours of Work: 9AM - 5PM Compensation:
$143,713 - $179,641 Union: Non-Rep RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide
centralized senior leadership and accountability for system-wide
communications asset lifecycle management, configuration control,
and governance across the Department of Subways. Provide managerial
oversight of technical staff and subject matter experts, including
performance management, workload planning, metrics development,
recruiting, and professional development. Lead and direct in-house
NYCT communications projects and pilot programs for new and
emerging technologies by establishing technical direction,
governance, and evaluation criteria to ensure scalability,
maintainability, and integration into the NYCT environment. Perform
risk assessments and develop mitigation strategies for capital and
in-house initiatives. Managerial oversight for NYCT communications
asset management systems, including Clearinghouse procedures,
TRACS, SharePoint-based workflows, and related documentation
platforms, supporting more than 500 mission-critical communication
rooms to ensure assets are properly documented, standardized,
approved, and controlled throughout their lifecycle. Provide
managerial oversight of communications record drawings and As-Built
governance, including review, validation, coordination of updates
to legacy drawings, assignment of new or revised drawing numbers,
and verification of contract deliverables prior to Business Unit
(BU) signoff to ensure documentation accuracy, configuration
integrity, and compliance with NYCT standards. Ensure power and
space allocation reviews, design reviews, approvals, and
configuration change control are performed consistently and in
alignment with NYCT operational standards to reduce operational
risk and prevent non-standard or unsupported installations. Support
D4 and EFA budget planning and analysis, including resource
prioritization and financial oversight, in support with DOS Capital
support and Construction Development. Support NYCT’s Enterprise
Asset Management (EAM) objectives by ensuring standardized asset
data collection and lifecycle documentation, monitoring project
adherence to EAM requirements, and facilitating the transition of
asset records into operations during capital project phases.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Baccalaureate in Engineering, Computer
Science, Business Administration or a satisfactory equivalent.
Twelve (12) years’ experience, of which seven (7) must have been in
a managerial or supervisory capacity. Preferred Qualifications:
Professional Engineer License DESIRED SKILLS: Experience providing
senior-level leadership and accountability for system-wide
communications or technology programs within NYCT standards and
procedures. Experience managing or governing communications rooms
and technical spaces at scale, including oversight of Clearinghouse
processes, TRACS, SharePoint-based documentation systems, and
related asset management tools. Experience coordinating engineering
efforts across multiple NYCT divisions, including collaboration
with Capital Development (C/D), MTA Capital & Design, consultants,
and contractors. Experience leading or directing in-house projects
and pilot programs for new or emerging technologies, including
governance, evaluation, risk assessment, and transition planning.
Familiarity with asset lifecycle management, configuration control,
change management processes, and Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)
requirements. Experience supporting capital and expense planning
activities, including D4 analysis, EFA planning, or comparable
financial processes. Experience supervising and guiding technical
staff, including performance management and workload planning.
Experience governing record drawings (as-builts), including
validation, updates to legacy drawings, coordination of
deliverables, and BU sign-off. Familiarity reviewing cable and
material submittals for compliance with NYCT technical
specifications, including evaluation of samples and supporting
documentation. Familiarity with public transportation, large public
infrastructure, or regulated operating environments. Professional
Engineering (P.E.) license and/or advanced technical degree
preferred, but not required. SELECTION METHOD Based on evaluation
of education, skills, experience, and interview 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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