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$240K - $300K/yr

... and 3 MTA Stations in Los Angeles, the LAX Metro Connector, Union Market Street MTA Station ... Manage project budgets, schedules, and costs to minimize exposure and risk on projects. * Ensure ...

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How much do mta project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for mta project manager in the United States is $96,560.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $113,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an MTA Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MTA Project Manager, you need expertise in project management, budgeting, scheduling, and a relevant degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software like Primavera P6, Microsoft Project, and knowledge of transportation regulations and PMP certification are commonly required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help in coordinating diverse teams and stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for successfully delivering complex transit projects on time, within budget, and to required safety and quality standards.

What does an MTA Project Manager do?

An MTA Project Manager is responsible for overseeing and coordinating construction and infrastructure projects for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Their duties include planning project timelines, managing budgets, coordinating with contractors and engineers, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. They also communicate with stakeholders and monitor progress to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. The role requires strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills to handle complex transportation projects.

What is the difference between Mta Project Manager vs Mta Construction Supervisor?

AspectMta Project ManagerMta Construction Supervisor
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, project management certificationHigh school diploma or equivalent, relevant construction certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice-based planning, site visits, coordinationOn-site supervision of construction activities
Employer & Industry UsagePublic transit agencies, infrastructure projectsConstruction companies, transit infrastructure projects

The Mta Project Manager oversees planning, budgeting, and coordination of transit projects, focusing on overall project delivery. The Mta Construction Supervisor manages daily on-site construction activities, ensuring safety and quality. While both roles work within the transit industry and require related credentials, the Project Manager has a broader planning role, whereas the Construction Supervisor is more hands-on with construction execution.

What are some common challenges faced by MTA Project Managers when coordinating large-scale transit projects?

MTA Project Managers often encounter challenges such as aligning multiple stakeholders, managing complex schedules, and adhering to strict regulatory requirements. They must coordinate with engineers, contractors, government agencies, and community groups to ensure projects stay on track and within budget. Unanticipated technical issues, funding changes, and public concerns can add complexity, requiring strong problem-solving and communication skills. Successful project managers proactively address these challenges by fostering collaboration and maintaining transparent communication across all parties involved.
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Infographic showing various Mta Project Manager job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,560 per year, or $46.4 per hour.
Project Manager (LIRR)

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Job description

Description
Position at MTA Construction & Development

This position is eligible for telework, which is currently one day per week. New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after their effective hire date.

JOB TITLE:

Project Manager - LIRR

AGENCY:

Construction & Development

DEPT/DIV:

Delivery/LIRR

REPORTS TO:

Assistant Vice President Program Executive 

WORK LOCATION:

144-41 94th Avenue

HOURS OF WORK:

8:30 AM to 5:00 PM or as required (7.5 HR/DAY)

JOB FAMILY: CON

GRADE: 004

SALARY RANGE:

$105,575 to $131,969

DEADLINE:

Open Until Filled

Summary

The Project Manager manages capital project delivery within the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) business unit in the MTA Construction and Development (C&D) Delivery Department.  This position is responsible for project management activities that ensure project delivery is safe, efficient, on schedule, within budget, and per project documents, contractual requirements, and relevant policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines.

The Project Manager monitors project status, mitigates risk, and resolves project issues, consulting with and providing recommendations to senior management for critical issue resolution.  This position coordinates project delivery activities with C&D and operating agency personnel and manages staff, contractors, consultants, and agency forces in the safe and efficient execution of capital projects.

Responsibilities

The Project Manager is responsible for successfully managing and mentoring staff to deliver complex capital projects.

Coordinate project activities through project close-out.

Monitor project performance against established baselines and pursue opportunities for improved performance.

Identify project issues and risks and ensure timely resolution and mitigation.

Recommend solutions to senior management for the resolution of critical issues.

Manage project activities to minimize the impact on agency operations and the public.

Coordinate project activities with the project team, C&D staff, contractors, consultants, MTA operating agency staff, and other stakeholders. 

Coordinate with MTA operating agency staff to ensure necessary actions, approvals, and resources are in place to support project delivery.

Ensure project activities follow established requirements and adhere to all relevant standards, guidelines, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures.

Ensure that safety and quality are an integral part of project operations.

Manage the preparation and monitor the implementation of project plans, quality plans, and work plans.

Coordinate with Safety and Quality Management staff.

Manage project documentation to ensure quality, completeness, and accuracy.

Manage and monitor progress against project scope, schedule, and budget.

Work collaboratively with Development and Contracts throughout the project life cycle, including developing project scope, requirements, design criteria, and procurement packages, evaluating bids/proposals, negotiating change orders, and completing the contractor/consultant evaluation process.

Review and approve contract invoices and other project charges based on established procedures.

Ensure that expenditures are correctly charged.

Manage comprehensive project document control and retention.

Manage the preparation of reports, presentations, research, and studies.

Manage the presentation of project reporting and the coordination of audit/inquiry responses for MTA and external oversight bodies.

Manage staff selection, coaching, training, development, evaluation, and discipline/termination as needed.

Create a professional environment that respects individual differences and enables all employees to develop and contribute to their full potential.

Education and Experience

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction, Project Management, Business Administration, Transportation, or a related field.

Must have a minimum of five (5) years of related experience. 

Competencies:

A licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA) is desirable.

PMP and CCM Certifications are preferred.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Must have focus and ability to deliver results, organizational effectiveness, and continuous improvement.

Must possess excellent team building, listening, problem-solving, and prioritization skills.

Proficient computer skills (i.e., Windows environment, Microsoft Office, PeopleSoft, Oracle, etc.) and strong business administrative skills (i.e., presentations, report and letter writing, time management, etc.).

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").

Selection Criteria

Based on the evaluation of education, skills, experience, and interview.

How to Apply

MTA employees must apply via the My MTA Portal. You can submit an online application by logging into My MTA Portal, clicking the My Job Search ribbon, and selecting the "Careers" link. Logging in through My MTA Portal will link your BSC ID number to your job application to identify you as an internal applicant.

Equal Employment Opportunity

MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are equal opportunity employers, including those 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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