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As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for mta apprentice in the United States is $20.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectMta ApprenticeMta Trainee
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some programs may need basic technical skillsOften requires similar minimal qualifications; may be part of a training program
Work EnvironmentOn-the-job training in transit maintenance or operationsTraining environment, possibly classroom-based or on-site
Industry UsageCommonly used in transit agencies for entry-level trainingUsed interchangeably in some agencies for initial training roles

The Mta Apprentice and Mta Trainee roles are both entry-level positions focused on training within transit agencies. While they share similar qualifications and work environments, 'Apprentice' often implies a structured program with a clear pathway to certification, whereas 'Trainee' may refer to a more general training period. Understanding these distinctions can help candidates choose the right role based on their career goals.

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Light Maintainer (Electrician) (Provisional)*

Light Maintainer (Electrician) (Provisional)*

New York City Transit

New York, NY

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


New York City Transit Authority rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Job Description

 

Job Title: Light Maintainer

Job ID: 12510

Location: Various

Full/Part Time:  Full-Time

Regular/Temporary: Regular

Job Information:
Last Date of Filing:  Until Filled
Authority: New York City Transit (TA)
Department: Subway            
Division/Unit:  Infrastructure        
Reports to: Maintenance Supervisor (Lighting)
Work Location: Various           
Hours of Work: Various

*This is a civil service position. Selected candidates must pass a civil service exam and be appointed from the resulting list to gain permanent status

**Incumbents who are permanently employed in the title of Transit Electrical Helper working in Lighting Maintenance for at least one year are eligible to be promoted on a provisional basis.

Compensation:

The current minimum salary for Light Maintainer is $37.16 per hour for a 40-hour week increasing to $43.72 per hour in the sixth year of service. These rates are subject to change. The benefits of this position include, but are not limited to, night and weekend salary differentials, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, a comprehensive medical plan and a pension plan.

Responsibilities:

Light Maintainers, under supervision, install, inspect, test, alter, maintain, and repair lighting and other electrical systems in MTA New York City Transit facilities, such as subway tunnels and elevated structures, bus depots and repair shops, subway car yards and barns, and other MTA New York City Transit buildings and structures; keep records; drive motor vehicles; and perform related work.

Some of the physical activities performed by Light Maintainers and environmental conditions they experience are: working on or near train tracks where live high voltage equipment is present; working outdoors in all weather conditions; using ladders to climb onto and off trackways; hearing warnings (bells, whistles, and vocal); working on elevated structures; driving, loading, and unloading trucks; and lifting heavy material and equipment.

How to Qualify:

Internal Candidates: This position is open to each employee of MTA New York City Transit that is permanently (not provisionally) employed in the title of Transit Electrical Helper working in Lighting Maintenance for not less than one year; and is not otherwise ineligible.

OR

External Candidates and MTA Employees who are not employed in the eligible title listed above: When you apply, you must meet the following requirements:

1. Completion of a four-year full-time apprenticeship in the electrical, electronic, or electro-mechanical trade recognized by the New York State Department of Labor, the U.S. Department of Labor, or any state apprenticeship council that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor; or

2. Three years of electrical experience installing, maintaining, and repairing lighting systems, conduit work, wiring, and fixtures. At least two years must be at the journey-level. One year of non-journey level experience may be substituted with education as follows:

a. Graduation from a trade school or technical school with a major course of study in electrical, electronic, or electro-mechanical technology, or a closely related field, totaling a minimum of 600 hours; or

b. Graduation from a vocational high school with a major course study in electrical, electronic, or electro-mechanical technology, or a closely related field; or

c. Graduation from an accredited college or university with an AAS degree or higher in electrical, electronic, or electro-mechanical technology, or a closely related field.

If you have qualifying part-time experience, it will be credited on a prorated basis.

Some examples of unacceptable experience include: superintendent of residential or commercial buildings; electronic bench technician; repair of home appliances, such as refrigerators, stoves or vacuum cleaners; repair person of electronic equipment, such as office machines, personal computers or televisions; and salespersons of lighting products.

The vocational high school, technical school, or trade school must be approved by a State’s Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization. The college or university must be accredited by regional, national, professional or specialized agencies recognized as accrediting bodies by the U.S. Secretary of Education, and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

How to Apply:

If you meet the Education and Experience Requirements above, you can submit an online application by clicking on the "APPLY NOW" button from either the CAREERS page or from the JOB DESCRIPTION page. If you have previously applied online for other positions, enter your Username and Password. If it is your first registration, click on the CLICK HERE TO REGISTER hyperlink and enter a User Name and Password; then click on the REGISTER button.

Selection Method / Admission Letter:

Candidates may be asked to participate in one or more of the following: an education and experience test, a written assessment, a practical skills assessment and/or a structured interview. 

Applicants must keep their contact information (email, mailing, phone) up to date. The contact information you entered in your online profile with the MTA will be used to contact you. You can update your address and other contact information.by logging into your MTA profile or by sending an email to examsunit@nyct.com. 

Requirements to be Promoted or Appointed:

Driver License Requirement: At the time of promotion or appointment, you must have a motor vehicle driver license valid in the State of New York. If you have serious moving violations, a license suspension or an accident record, you may be disqualified. You must obtain a Learner Permit for a Class B Commercial Driver License (CDL) within 90 days of promotion or appointment. You must obtain a Class B CDL valid in the state of New York to satisfactorily complete the probationary period. The Class B CDL may not have any restrictions which would preclude the performance of the duties of a Light Maintainer, and must be maintained for the duration of your employment in the title.

Commercial Motor Vehicle Driving Experience in the Military or New York National Guard: If you are an active member or former member (discharged in the past year) of the military or New York National Guard and have experience driving a Commercial Motor Vehicle in the military or New York National Guard, you may be eligible for a waiver of the New York State commercial driving skills test through the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. If you believe that you may be eligible for this waiver, you must apply for the waiver through the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles.

Drug Screening Requirement: You must pass a drug screening in order to be promoted or appointed, and if promoted or appointed, you will be subject to random drug and alcohol tests for the duration of your employment. Additionally, if you have tested positive on a drug or alcohol test or had a refusal to test during pre-employment or while employed by a Federal DOT-regulated employer during the applicable period, you must have completed the Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) evaluation, referral and education/treatment process required by federal law in order to be promoted or appointed to this safety-sensitive position.

Medical Requirement: Medical guidelines have been established for the position of Light Maintainer. You will be examined to determine whether you can perform the essential functions of the position. Where appropriate, a reasonable accommodation will be provided for a person with a disability to enable them to perform the essential functions of the job.

Residency: New York City residency is not required for this position.

English Requirement: You must be able to understand and be understood in English to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.

Proof of Identity: Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, you must be able to prove your identity and your right to obtain employment in the United States prior to employment with MTA Bus Company.

Additional Information

Training: You may be required to undergo a formalized training course during your probationary period. Failure to successfully complete the training course may result in termination or a return to your previously held permanent title.

Probationary Period: You will be required to complete a probationary period. If you do not successfully complete the probationary period, you may be terminated or returned to your previously held permanent title.

Equal Employment Opportunity:

MTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including veteran status and individuals with disabilities.  The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds and experiences, including military service members, to apply.


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