What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Auditor / Investigator Series position at Metropolitan Transportation Authority?
Job ID : 10587
Business Unit : MTA Inspector General
Location : New York, NY, United States
Regular / Temporary : Regular
Department : Inspector General
Date Posted : Feb 13, 2025
Description
M etropolitan Transportation Authority Office of the Inspector General
Job Title : Construction Auditor / Investigator Series
Closing Date : Open Until Filled
Agency : Office of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Inspector General
Location : New York City, New York
Hours : 37.5 per week; Full-Time - 8 : 30 a.m. to 5 : 00 p.m. (7.5 hours / day)
Compensation :
Construction Auditor / Investigator : $83,592 - $104,490
Senior Construction Auditor / Investigator : $100,265 - $125,331
Office of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Inspector General :
The Office of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Inspector General (OIG) reviews and investigates the operations of the MTA and its contractors. The MTA, which employs over 70,000 people, includes among other entities, New York City Transit, the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, MTA Bridges & Tunnels, Staten Island Rapid Transit, and MTA Construction & Development.
Position Summary :
The OIG is expanding its workforce dedicated to oversight of the multibillion-dollar capital program at the MTA. Construction oversight staff work in either the Audit or Investigative Units but regularly coordinate across both disciplines. Construction oversight staff investigate allegations of wrongdoing or fraud and conduct proactive reviews to identify and uncover waste and mismanagement by MTA or its contractors. The senior position will lead efforts and supervise junior staff. A range of skills are needed to evaluate the MTA's maintenance and capital construction programs, including the design, procurement, budgeting, management, and construction. If you have experience in one or more areas, we encourage you to apply.
Duties and Responsibilities :
- Conducts simultaneous, high quality, reviews of the MTA capital construction contracts, processes, procurement, billings, and management to identify fraud and abuse, and to see that any wrongdoers are held accountable.
- Identifies risk, mismanagement, and safety concerns and formulates impactful recommendations to address the problems found.
- Works with a team on planning, conducting, and reporting on investigations and reviews regarding the MTA's capital construction and maintenance programs.
- Conducts interviews of agency personnel, vendors, and contractors who conduct business with the MTA and other persons of interest.
- Analyzes contracts, billings, inspection records, payroll and other electronic or paper records in furtherance of audit or investigation objectives.
- Drafts comprehensive, clear, and concise written memoranda of interviews, investigative efforts, and other relevant work products.
- Authors and assists in the preparation of professionally written reports identifying recommendations and conclusions.
- Testifies in administrative hearings and other court proceedings as required.
- Develops and maintains professional working relationships and continually gains knowledge of evolving MTA and MTA agency operations.
Qualifications Required :
Valuable knowledge and experience (preferred, but not required) :
Position Requirements :
How to Apply :
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity.
Salary : $100,265 - $125,331