How much money do Metro-North conductors make?
Davis, Rhuland E, Conductor, $269,635. Voira, Michael, Foreman Grade B 5%, $270,079. King, Timothy M, Foreman Grade B 10%, $276,727.
How do I get a job with the MTA?
Applying for jobs as an MTA employee MTA employees must apply via the My MTA Portal. Logging in with your BSC ID number links your job application to your employment record to identify you as an internal applicant. Be a part of the team solving today’s most challenging transit problems.
How do you become a Metro-North conductor?
QUALIFICATIONS: Metro-North employees must complete at least one year of service in their current position/craft in order to be eligible to apply and have completed the agreed upon formal training commitment, plus on-the-job training, if applicable (for example: Signal Trainee, Foreman-In-Training, etc.)
What is the boss Test?
Bus Operator Selection System (BOSS) is a selection system consisting of a pre-employment screening survey and structured interview process that have provided selection guidance on over 100,000 candidates for transit agencies nationwide.
Where does the MTA Metro North Railroad run?
MTA Metro-North Railroad is a dynamic organization, operating out of the jewel of New York City, Grand Central Terminal. We provide service to over 82 million customers annually, traveling in and out of New York and Connecticut.
What kind of jobs can you get with the MTA?
At the MTA and its agencies, we rely on a wide range of people and skills – areas such as Engineering, Information Technology, Law, Security, Auto Mechanics, Facilities Maintenance, Train Operations, and Customer Service are just some of the career options available here at the MTA.
Where are the Metro North lines in New York?
Metro-North serves customers throughout New York and Connecticut on our Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines, including our Port Jervis and Pascack Valley lines. Connect with Metro-North to stay up to date on service information and improvements.
Do you need face mask for Metro North?
Maybrook Trailway: Opened in 2020, accessible from Brewster Station, and part of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s 750-mile Empire State Trail. Face masks are required on all Metro-North trains, platforms and stations. Thank you!