Telecommunication Associate I-IV (Voice)
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 Title:
Telecommunication Associate I-IV (Voice) First Date of Posting:
January 29, 2026 Last Date of Filling: Open until filled Authority:
TA Department: Subways Division/Unit: MOW Engineering –
Communications & System Engineering Reports to: Senior Director,
Systems Engineering Work Location: 2 Broadway, New York, NY 10004
Hours of Work: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Candidates selected for this
position on the NYC Transit payroll may be placed in a competitive
or non-competitive class position based on their qualifications.
Qualified candidates who are placed in a competitive class position
are eligible for the 55-a Program. Please indicate in your cover
letter and in the upper right corner of your resume that you would
like to be considered for the position under the 55-a Program. For
detailed information regarding the 55-a Program, please visit the
following link
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dcas/employment/55-a-program.page
COMPENSATION Telecommunications Associate I (Voice): $59,346.00
Telecommunications Associate II (Voice): $82,809.00
Telecommunications Associate III (Voice): $88,990.00
Telecommunications Associate IV (Voice): $99,371.00
RESPONSIBILITIES The Telecommunications Associate I-IV (Voice) will
support the design, construction, deployment, operation, and
maintenance of critical telecommunications systems across NYCT
facilities. This role is essential for ensuring reliable
communication networks, including emergency systems, radio
infrastructure, public address (PA) systems, and fiber optic
cabling. The position involves both technical oversight and
contract coordination, representing MOW Engineering C&SE to
ensure system reliability and compliance with MTA NYCT standards.
Support and oversee the design, construction, deployment, and
maintenance of voice systems, including PBX/KSU systems, emergency
phones, and public address systems (PA). Support installation of
fiber optics and structured cabling (CAT6) across communication
rooms and field sites. Coordinate the installation and testing of
radio systems (UHF/VHF), SCADA-linked communications cabinets, and
intercom systems, including Help Point (HP), elevator and platform
intercoms. Monitor SONET networks and other network infrastructure
(e.g., PSLAN). Coordinate preventive maintenance and repairs with
vendors to minimize downtime across the radio systems, PA systems,
and emergency communication systems. Lead telecommunications
projects from planning through commissioning, ensuring alignment
with MTA requirements. Facilitate Communications Kickoff Meetings
with vendors and contractors to review project scope and
milestones. Solicit and evaluate bids from vendors for large
telecom projects, ensuring compliance with NYCT standards. Perform
system acceptance testing and inspections to verify fiber optic and
cabling installations. Participate in cross-disciplinary reviews to
ensure the telecommunications infrastructure aligns with
system-wide goals. Conduct regular evaluations and generate status
reports on the performance of all telecom systems. Maintain
detailed inventories of telecom equipment, including radios and
fiber optic components. Track invoices and purchase orders related
to telecommunication services and equipment. Prepare comprehensive
reports on telecom project progress and system performance metrics.
Act as a primary point of contact for telecom-related Contracts
including in PA systems, radio systems, or intercom networks.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Telecommunications Associate I – IV
(Voice) One year of satisfactory, full-time experience in the
performance of analytical, planning, operational, technical, and/or
administrative duties in voice telecommunications or a closely
related electronics planning, electronics management, and/or
electronics service environment; and: A baccalaureate degree from
an accredited college including or supplemented by 24 semester
credits in voice telecommunications (telephone, radio, microwave,
fiber optic and cellular service), telecommunications technology,
electronics, physics, mathematics, computer science, and/or
planning and analysis of electronic systems; or related area; or A
four?year high school diploma and certificates, badges, or
technical education in telecommunications equivalent to 6 months of
full-time training or 24 semester credits; or Two years of
experience as described in “1” above and: A baccalaureate degree;
or An associate degree from an accredited college including or
supplemented by 12 semester credits in voice telecommunications
(telephone, radio, microwave, fiber optic and cellular service),
telecommunications technology, electronics, physics, mathematics,
computer science, and/or planning and analysis of electronic
systems; or related area; or A four-year high school diploma, plus
certificates, badges, or technical education in telecommunications
equivalent to 3 months of full-time training or 12 semester
credits; or A four-year high school diploma and three years of
experience as described in “1” above; or A satisfactory combination
of education and/or experience equivalent to ?1?, ?2? or ?3? above.
College education not used for meeting the minimum requirements in
?1? or ?2? above may be substituted for experience on the basis of
each 30 semester credits of undergraduate college education,
including or supplemented by 6 semester credits in voice
Telecommunication (telephone, radio, microwave, fiber optic and
cellular service), telecommunications technology, electronics,
physics, mathematics, computer science and/or planning and analysis
of electronic systems, or related area, for six months of
experience described in ?1? above, up to a maximum of two years’
experience. Certificates, badges, or technical education in
telecommunications equivalent to 6 months of full-time training or
24 semester credits may be substituted for experience on the basis
of 6 months of full-time training for one year of experience as
described in “1” above, up to a maximum of two years’ experience.
However, all candidates must have at least a four?year high school
diploma or its educational equivalent and at least one year of the
experience described in ?1? above. Special Note ? Additional
Requirements for Assignment Level IV To be eligible for placement
in Assignment Level IV individuals must have, after meeting the
minimum requirements, at least two additional years of full?time
experience as follows: As a Telecommunications Associate (Voice)
Assignment Level I, II, and III working for the City of New York;
or Performing analytical, planning, operational, technical, and/or
administrative duties in a voice telecommunication, electronics
planning, electronics management, and/or electronics service
environment, one year of which must have been specialized work in a
consultative or supervisory capacity. DESIRED SKILLS Hands-on
experience with voice communications systems, radio networks
(UHF/VHF), PBX systems, and fiber optic infrastructure. Familiarity
with public address systems, CCTV\Intercom (with LIDS), SONET
networks, and COE (Connection Oriented Ethernet). Experience
managing complex telecommunications projects and working with
vendors and MTA User Groups. Knowledge of SONET, PSLAN, and COE
(Connection Oriented Ethernet) networks. Familiarity with emergency
communication infrastructure, including Radio, emergency
telephones, sound-powered telephones, 6-wire, EEBCS & TDS. Strong
troubleshooting skills for telecom infrastructure. Excellent
communication and reporting skills. SELECTION METHOD Based on
evaluation of education, skills, experience, and interview. All
appointments, with the exception of the Department of Subways
employees on MABSTOA payroll, will be made on the NYCT payroll.
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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