Vice President Environmental Compliance
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at Bridges and Tunnels Job Title: Vice
President Environmental Compliance Resume Due Date: Until Filled
Department: Environmental, Safety & Health Work Location: Randalls
Island Earnings Potential: $183,999 - $229,999 MTA Bridges and
Tunnels reserves the right to remove this posting before the
application deadline . MTA Bridges and Tunnels operates the largest
bridge and tunnel network in New York City, managing nine crossings
that include seven bridges and two tunnels. Serving more than 336
million vehicle crossings each year, this network connects
communities across the five boroughs and supports regional
mobility. In addition, MTA Bridges and Tunnels (B&T) oversees
the Congestion Relief Zone, working to ensure safe, efficient
travel and a more sustainable urban environment. MTA strives to
provide a safe and reliable commute, excellent customer service,
and rewarding opportunities. Telework: This position is eligible
for telework which is currently one day per week. New hires are
eligible to apply 30 days after their effective date of hire. Job
Summary: Reporting directly to the Senior Vice President of
Environmental, Safety and Health, the Vice President of
Environmental Compliance is a senior-level position within the
Environmental, Health & Safety department, with independent and
significant decision-making authority related to department policy,
strategy, governance, staffing, budget, and expenditures. This
position is responsible for all phases of the Environmental program
and division and serves as the lead for environmental matters
related to both TBTA and CBDTP. The VP ensures agency input into
capital project scopes and collaborates closely with MTA
Construction & Development (C&D) to support successful project
delivery, while minimizing operational disruptions and ensuring
environmental compliance, safety, and facility security. Key
Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy: Develop and implement
comprehensive policies, strategies, and governance frameworks for
environmental initiatives. Establish unit goals aligned with the
agency’s mission and strategic priorities. Lead strategic
environmental risk analysis to proactively identify and mitigate
exposures across all agency operations. Provide leadership in
resource allocation, staffing, and budget planning to optimize unit
performance. Environmental Compliance and Sustainability: Ensure
compliance with federal, state, and local regulations related to
air quality, water quality, hazardous materials, and waste. Oversee
petroleum bulk storage and hazardous material handling to prevent
contamination. Champion sustainability initiatives that reduce the
environmental impact of agency operations. Emergency Preparedness
and Incident Response: Develop and implement emergency response
protocols for environmental incidents. Coordinate with internal and
external stakeholders on crisis readiness, including hazardous
material spills and natural disasters. Conduct drills and training
to strengthen response capabilities. Regulatory and Audit
Oversight: Direct the preparation and submission of mandatory
compliance reports, including State Agency Environmental Audit
(SAEA) reports. Engage with regulatory agencies to address audit
findings and maintain compliance. Monitor regulatory changes and
adjust internal practices accordingly. Contractor and Vendor
Oversight: Ensure contractor compliance with all applicable
environmental standards and contractual obligations. Set and
enforce performance standards for vendors engaged in environmental
work. Training and Awareness: Lead the development and
implementation of environmental training programs for staff and
contractors. Promote a culture of safety, compliance, and
environmental responsibility throughout the agency. Performance
Measurement and Reporting: Establish and track metrics for
evaluating environmental program performance. Provide regular
reporting to executive leadership on compliance, risks, and
operational outcomes. Stakeholder Engagement and Representation
Represent the agency in meetings with elected officials,
regulators, industry partners, and peer agencies. Build
relationships and share best practices to enhance agency-wide
environmental performance. Staff Development and Oversight: Lead
staff training initiatives to promote environmental and
sustainability awareness and compliance. Oversee performance
monitoring, ensuring teams align with agency goals, safety
standards, and operational excellence. Identify high-potential
employees within operational areas and develop strategies for their
growth into leadership roles. Qualifications : Bachelor’s in
Environmental Science , Environmental Engineering, Environmental
Management, Safety Management, Occupational Safety and Health
Management or Industrial Hygiene preferred. Must have a minimum of
sixteen (16) years’ related experience in environmental, safety and
health management or environmental engineering, preferably within a
large, complex operational environment such as transportation,
construction, or infrastructure. Must have a minimum of ten (10)
years in management or supervisory role in a large, multi-faceted
organization. An equivalent combination of education and experience
may be considered. Significant experience in managing environmental
compliance, incident management programs, and leading
environmental-related investigations. Expert knowledge of
environmental regulations/standards such as RCRA, TSCA, water and
air quality regulations. Experience with environmental audits,
regulatory reporting, and ensuring adherence to federal, state, and
local environmental, health and safety regulations. Risk management
skills with the ability to identify, assess, and mitigate
environmental/safety risks across facilities. Incident
investigation and root cause analysis expertise. Expertise in
developing and implementing health and wellness programs for
employees. Proficiency in environmental compliance management
systems (EMS), incident reporting systems, and compliance
management tools. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and document
management software. Substantial experience leading and managing a
unionized workforce and/or consultant/contractor/vendor staff.
Demonstrated ability to build relationships and work
collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders Ability to
build consensus and lead in a unionized or politically sensitive
environment Strong team building, listening, and prioritization
skills High level of professional integrity, discretion, and public
service orientation Strong strategic thinking, problem-solving, and
analytical skills Ability to align business goals with solutions to
drive process improvements Focused on results, organizational
effectiveness, and continuous improvement Excellent oral and
written communication skills, especially when engaging with elected
officials, regulatory agencies, or the public Excellent
interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively at
all organizational levels Demonstrated ability to effectively
operate in high-profile, high-pressure environments Skilled in
managing competing priorities and navigating complex organizational
dynamics Ability to be on call 24/7 and report to any of MTA
Bridges & Tunnels seven bridges and two tunnel locations as needed
Unrestricted driver's license in New York State. Preferred Advanced
degree in environmental engineering or a related field.
Professional certifications such as Certified Hazardous Materials
Manager (CHMM), Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) Proven
track record of leading regulatory compliance efforts and managing
interactions with federal, state, and local agencies (e.g., NYSDEC,
EPA) Significant experience in program management for large
government agencies or businesses with highly complex systems.
Proven track record of managing and leading environmental and
sustainability programs across multiple sites or facilities.
Experience working in high-risk environments (e.g., construction,
transportation, industrial operations), preferably within the
transportation or public infrastructure sectors. In-depth knowledge
of environmental regulations, including Hazardous Waste, EPA
regulations, and other relevant federal and state laws. Strong
understanding of emergency preparedness, crisis management, and
response protocols. Experience in developing training programs
focused on environmental compliance and sustainability, including
ongoing staff development. Additional Information: This position
description is not intended to be a complete list of all
responsibilities, duties or skills required for the job and is
subject to review and change at any time, with or without notice,
in accordance with the needs of the organization. Other
Information: Final salary is determined experience, skillset, and
alignment with compensation practices. The posted range reflects
expected compensation and may be updated as market or business
needs evolve. To be eligible for consideration for a new role,
current MTA employees must complete at least one year of service in
their current role prior to applying. Additionally, eligibility to
interview is contingent upon maintaining a satisfactory record of
job performance, attendance, and disciplinary conduct. 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”). MTA Bridges
and Tunnels is governed by the Civil Service Rules and Regulations
administered by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services
(DCAS). How to Apply: For Internal Applicants: Log in to the My MTA
Portal, click on the My Job Search tile, select the Careers link,
search for the desired position, click Apply, and follow the
on-screen instructions. For External Applicants: Visit www.mta.info
, click the “Careers” link located in the footer under the "The
MTA" section, then click on “See All Open MTA Positions”. Search
for the desired position, click Apply, and follow the instructions.
Comprehensive Benefits & Total Rewards Package: Transportation &
Financial Benefits Commuting Made Easy – Enjoy a complimentary MTA
transportation pass, plus access to tax-advantaged commuter
benefits to maximize your savings. Premium Health Coverage at Low
Cost – Access high-quality individual, family and domestic partner
healthcare, dental, vision and life insurance plans. Secure Your
Future – Build long-term financial security through pension plans
and retirement savings accounts designed for eligible employees.
Time Off & Work-Life Balance Generous Time Away – Recharge with
substantial paid time off and comprehensive holiday schedules that
support your personal and family commitments. Holistic Support
Services – Access our dedicated Work Life Services team and Office
of the Chaplains unit for personal guidance and support when you
need it most. Professional Growth & Development Learning &
Development Program – Advance your career through structured
professional development opportunities, skills training, and
leadership programs tailored to support your growth within the
organization. Educational Investment – Pursue your career goals
with in-house training and professional development, tuition
reimbursement support, and partnerships with educational
institutions. Employee Experience & Community Employee Assistance
Programs – Comprehensive support services to help you navigate
life's challenges with confidence and resources. Discounts & Perks
– Take advantage of MTA employee discount programs offering savings
on products and services. Connect & Belong – Join our vibrant
Employee Resource Groups to build meaningful connections, share
experiences, and contribute to an inclusive workplace culture. 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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