Sr Director Material Control & Administration
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: Brooklyn
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at New York City Transit JOB INFORMATION
Job Tile : Sr. Director Material Control and Administration
Department: Subways Authority: TA Division/Unit: Operations Support
/Administration Work Location: 130 Livingston, Brooklyn, NY Hours
of Work: 08:00 AM -4:00 PM Compensation: $131,469 - $164,336
SUMMARY: This position is responsible for directing various facets
of material acquisitions, forecasting, inspections, inventory,
payments, and distribution to support employees in the Divisions of
Stations Environment, Service Delivery, Facilities (Station
Maintenance), Maintenance of Way, and Operations Support.
Management of Lost Property, storeroom and warehouse locations with
deliveries to over 450 stations, field locations, and offices via 5
box trucks in a timely manner , while achieving an inventory
drawdown through project management, planning, and forecasting. The
administration function encompasses several areas and makes up
approximately half of the division accounting for travel, high
speed scanning for employee files, reproduction, mail room, fleet
support, safety eyewear and shoes, badges, passes, equipment
return, and various other administrative functions.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinate, implement and monitor operational
policy and plans as it pertains to material forecasting and
acquisitions. This includes working with Divisions of Stations
Environment, Service Delivery, Facilities-Station Maintenance, and
Operations Support, NYCT Procurement and MTA Procurement, while
monitoring budgetary controls, coordinating purchases, distributing
cleaning, maintenance, safety, and office supplies. Supports
Maintenance of Way requirement for personal protective equipment
(PPE) by working with Supply Logistics, Procurement, and OSS to
help ensure PPE availability; prepares and issues PPE to new
employees for all trades. Supports Maintenance of Way, Service
Delivery, and Operations Training requirements for respirators and
cartridges. Coordinates the repair and replacement of air quality
monitors. Directs the management of the Department of Subways Radio
Room. Maintains physical stock and database of 8,000 radios ($6M)
and ensures accountability for all radios issued to Service
Delivery, Station Environment, Facilities-Station Maintenance and
MOW employees. Coordinates the distribution, repair, and
replacement of all portable radios used to communicate train and
personnel movements. Works with Operations Training to ensure new
employees are assigned radios in a timely manner . Oversee the
operations of the Lost Property Office to ensure items found from
Department of Buses and Subways are unloaded and categorized
properly in accordance with operational guidelines. Uphold the
guidelines for discarding items past the established retention
period, categorize and manifest items to be auctioned by Asset
Recovery. Communicate with internal stakeholders on all levels,
including executive staff. Maintain frequent interaction with Lost
Property personnel to measure goal achievement and determine areas
of improvement. Manage the stock availability and procurement
activity via Talon, CMS, and MMS to track back orders and
requisition stock. Monitors Call-in Purchase Order procurements and
the release process, demand back orders which alert an immediate
need. Oversee the preparation of emergency requisitions for the
procurement of critical materials. Serves as a liaison for
Stations, Service Delivery, and Operations Support with the NYCT
Procurement and MTA Procurement, OMB, and OSS. Evaluates, monitors,
tracks, and assigns the preparation of documentation for formal,
informal Requisitions, One-Shot commodity items for special
projects and/or annual/monthly forecast for regularly used items,
stock catalog maintenance (G-10) (G-11) (G-13) which are used for
stock items modifications. Ensures prompt vendor payment via
Business Service Center. Manage Fleet Support Unit, Mail Room, and
Travel Unit with a consistent focus on meeting our operational
customers’ needs while ensuring compliance with all policies.
Responsible for all administrative functions that include
management and distribution of badges and passes, equipment
returns, safety eyewear, shoes, reproduction unit, uniforms, and
device support. Incumbent is responsible for managing the
high-speed scanning machines, software, and staff to electronically
file employee files. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Baccalaureate in
Public Administration or an equivalent combination of education and
experience may be considered in lieu of degree. Ten ( 10 ) years’
experience, of which seven ( 7 ) must have been in a managerial or
supervisory capacity. DESIRED SKILLS: Strong knowledge of material
acquisition, inventory management, and supply chain operations
Experience with forecasting, demand planning, and inventory control
methodologies Ability to manage vendor contracts, procurement
activities, and supplier performance Knowledge of budgeting, cost
control, and financial tracking related to materials and services
Experience coordinating requisitions, approvals, and procurement
workflows Ability to analyze operational data and implement process
improvements Knowledge of safety and compliance requirements
related to chemicals, equipment, and materials Strong project
management and organizational skills Experience supporting
maintenance or field operations in a large operational environment
Strong problem-solving skills with ability to prevent stock-outs
and optimize inventory Ability to improve customer service through
operational efficiency initiatives Strong communication and
stakeholder management skills Knowledge of administrative
procedures, BSC processes, and maintenance operations preferred
Familiarity with large urban transit, facilities, or municipal
operations preferred Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite,
particularly Excel for tracking and forecasting Ability to manage
multiple priorities in a fast-paced operational environment
SELECTION METHOD Based on evaluation of education, skills,
experience, and interview 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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