NYC DOB Filing Representative / Expeditor RimkusNYC DOB Filing Representative / ExpeditorNew York, NY$83,000–$124,000 / yearThe NYC DOB Filing Representative / Expeditor coordinates, submits, and tracks architectural and engineering project filings through the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB). Cure & Hearing Management: Prepare and submit Certificates of Correction, attend OATH/ECB hearings when necessary, request mitigation of penalties, and coordinate the payment of civil penalties.
NewTransportation Analyst I HNTB CorporationTransportation Analyst INew York, New YorkThis role offers the opportunity to contribute to key transportation planning projects, including bike, ped, rail, bus and freight mobility improvements, while supporting New York City clients on a wide range of planning efforts. This opportunity entails being responsible for applying planning strategies utilizing various technologies and tools to gather and analyze data, assess outcomes, and develop reporting and visuals to effectively communicate findings.
Research & Development Fellow, NYC Green Fund City Parks FoundationResearch & Development Fellow, NYC Green FundNew York, NYWe produce SummerStage, the iconic free, outdoor performing arts festival in NYC, presenting world-class artists from across the globe and our own neighborhoods on our mainstage in Central Park and in local parks in all five boroughs, and our Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre and roving PuppetMobile present marionette puppet theater throughout New York City. As a Research and Development (R&D) Fellow for the NYC Green Fund, you will work with Partnerships for Parks’ Technical Assistance department towards initiatives that advance a resilient and equitable network of parks and open spaces benefiting the wellbeing of all New Yorkers.
Executive Director, Brooklyn Marine Terminal Development Corporation BMTDC New York City Economic Development CorpExecutive Director, Brooklyn Marine Terminal Development Corporation BMTDCNew York, NY$185,000–$195,000 / yearThe Executive Director shall serve as the chief executive officer of BMTDC, report to the BMTDC Board of Directors for execution of the corporation''s mission and strategic objectives, and coordinate closely with designated NYCEDC leadership regarding staffing, administrative support, and City policy matters. The Executive Director serves as a strategic leader, managing executive-level and external relationships, including building and maintaining strong partnerships with community stakeholders, labor, and public sector partners, guiding staff, and leading the development and execution of strategies to achieve BMTDC's goals.
Vice President, Director of Aviation New York City Economic Development CorpVice President, Director of AviationNew York, NY$140,000–$145,000 / yearThe NYCEDC Aviation portfolio encompasses skyports/heliports (Downtown Skyport and East 34th Street Heliport), airports (LGA and JFK), the East River Skyport/Stuyvesant Cove seaplane base, and administration of the City's Foreign Trade Zone Program. We take a comprehensive approach, through four main strategies: strengthen confidence in NYC as a great place to do business; grow innovative sectors, with a focus on equity; build neighborhoods as places to live, learn, work, and play; and deliver sustainable infrastructure for communities and the city's future economy.
Entry Level Civil Engineer Trilon GroupEntry Level Civil EngineerNew York, New York$65,000–$95,000 / yearOver six months, you'll build professional development, business acumen, and project delivery skills through real case studies, simulations, and role-play — not passive lectures — culminating in an in-person capstone event where you'll present your work and map out your goals for the year ahead. Trilon was formed with the vision of building the next Top 20 infrastructure consulting firm in North America by bringing together some of the nation’s best infrastructure consulting firms, focused on delivering practical and sustainable infrastructure solutions.
Associate Director, Transaction Management Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityAssociate Director, Transaction ManagementNew York, NY$115,000–$125,000 / yearRequired Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Leadership skills with experience in managing small, project-motivated teams with proven outcomes; Exceptional organizational skills with the knowledge and ability to analyze, comment, interpret, negotiate, and draft real estate documents and the ability to present information clearly and accurately in both written and spoken form; Detail-oriented individual with exceptional time management skills, problem-solving abilities, and a well-developed capacity for strategic thinking; Self-starter who can develop and administer work plans involving extensive and complex interrelated processes, and a person who can operate under exacting time constraints; Knowledge of real estate leasing and acquisitions, financing, and management principles as well as a familiarity with maps, blueprints, and surveys. Job Summary: Under the supervision of the MTA Senior Deputy Director, Transaction Management the Associate Director will assist in the management of all real estate activities related to planning and managing the acquisition of property rights to support the MTA Capital Program and developing, implementing leasing strategies to generate revenue for MTA Long Island Rail Road, MTA Metro-North Railroad (Metro-North), MTA New York City Transit, and MTA Bridges and Tunnels (B&T).
Senior Project Manager, Real Estate & Development Habitat for Humanity InternationalSenior Project Manager, Real Estate & DevelopmentNew York, NY$90,000–$95,000 / yearGuide projects through various city approval processes for land disposition, public funding, construction, tax exemption/abatement, and tax lot apportionment through agencies including HPD, DOB, DOF. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for managing all phases of development for Habitat NYC and Westchester's affordable homeownership development projects from inception through occupancy, including acquisition, construction, and disposition.
Director Force Account Strategy Oversight Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityDirector Force Account Strategy OversightNew York, NY$119,964–$156,369 / yearThis role ensures that use of NYCT force account resources that support track access, including diversions (i.e. General Orders), construction flaggers, and work trains, are accompanied with strong budgetary controls, rigorous estimate validation, proactive monitoring of actual charges, and accurate forecasting of program-level support costs. The Director, Force Account Strategy & Oversight (Budget) provides strategic leadership and oversight for the development, review, and monitoring of all New York City Transit (NYCT) force accountrelated budgets and charges that support MTA Construction & Developments capital program.
Director Capital Strategy (Environmental Review Policy) Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityDirector Capital Strategy (Environmental Review Policy)New York, NY$136,505–$170,631 / yearAs part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest transportation network in North America, C&D plays a key role in modernizing and expanding services that support 15.3 million residents across New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut. Ensuring that key issue areas-including transportation, land use, zoning and public policy, urban design and visual resources, air quality, and greenhouse gas emissions and climate change-are fully and accurately reflected in external environmental reviews.
Vice President, Asset Management, Portfolio Management MADE/MiNY New York City Economic Development CorpVice President, Asset Management, Portfolio Management MADE/MiNYNew York, NY$145,000–$150,000 / yearWorking closely with Asset Management's design and construction and energy departments, the VP will also be a key player in major capital improvements that will implement comprehensive leasehold and campus activation to bring new space online and advance a state of good repair and energy efficiency. We take a comprehensive approach, through four main strategies: strengthen confidence in NYC as a great place to do business; grow innovative sectors, with a focus on equity; build neighborhoods as places to live, learn, work, and play; and deliver sustainable infrastructure for communities and the city's future economy.
NewSenior Associate, Incentives New York City Economic Development CorpSenior Associate, IncentivesNew York, NY$90,000–$92,000 / yearWe take a comprehensive approach, through four main strategies: strengthen confidence in NYC as a great place to do business; grow innovative sectors, with a focus on equity; build neighborhoods as places to live, learn, work, and play; and deliver sustainable infrastructure for communities and the city's future economy. This includes but is not limited to the following: Developing expertise in New York City Industrial Development Agency (NYCIDA), Build NYC, and New York City Neighborhood Capital Corporation (NYCNCC) financing programs and advise prospective applicants on available incentives and financing opportunities.
Project Manager (Healthcare Project Management Advisory) Brailsford and DunlaveyProject Manager (Healthcare Project Management Advisory)New York City, NY$100,000–$150,000 / yearAs a Project Manager, you will work directly with clients, architects, engineers, contractors, and consultants to manage planning, design, and construction activities for new facilities, renovations, and tenant improvement projects within healthcare environments. B&D recently joined forces with Project Management Advisors (PMA), bringing together two nationally recognized leaders in program management and real estate advisory services.
Assistant Professor- Tenure Track - Sustainable Biology and Environmental Science Seton Hall University, New JerseyAssistant Professor- Tenure Track - Sustainable Biology and Environmental ScienceSouth Orange, New JerseyMore specifically, the hire would be expected to (1) run a core biology courses & support the biology majors in all sciences; (2) increase the variety of upper-level bio-electives by offering new courses such as Sustainable Agriculture and Habitat Restoration or Environmental Toxicology and participate in the ongoing creation of academic programs in Environmental Science; (3) assist with educating, managing, mentoring, and advising the increased number of biology majors; (4) provide a computational based research space for undergrads and graduate students; (5) assist with all the day today activities that are important to a functional department; and (6), just as importantly, the faculty member will participate in innovative, collaborative program development in interdisciplinary STEM fields as part of our “STEM Initiative.” Seton Hall University invites applications for a full-time tenure track professor at the rank of Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences to start Fall 2026, pending final budgetary approval.
Project Analyst III Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityProject Analyst IIINew York, NY$70,153–$87,692 / yearThe Project Analyst Level 3 (Railroad Project Development) will play a pivotal role in determining what, when, and how capital projects for MTA Metro-North Railroad (Metro-North) progress - prioritizing capital investments, evaluating project scopes, establishing the project and program budgets, working to document and justify specific capital project needs and drivers, performing project environmental reviews, and addressing federal planning requirements for capital projects, all with a focus to maximize benefits and minimize construction impacts to Metro-North riders. Assist with preparing, reviewing, and updating documentation needed to progress federally funded capital projects, including public hearing texts, Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) descriptions, and the New York State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) consultation process for capital projects that involve historic resources.
NewGIS Web AI Developer, Senior Associate PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPGIS Web AI Developer, Senior AssociateNew York, NY$77,000–$202,000 / yearPreference for a Master''s of Business Administration or PHD degree in at least one of the following fields of study: Computer and Information Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Management, Computer Science, Engineering, Geography, Geological Engineering, Geophysics, Information Technology, Management Information Systems. Within our Business & Supply Chain Operations practice, you will focus on utilizing Esri''s software suite, such as ArcGIS, to analyze, manage, and visualize geographic data across various fields including urban planning, environmental management, and transportation.
Senior Director, Capital Program Management and Budget Metropolitan Transportation AuthoritySenior Director, Capital Program Management and BudgetBrooklyn, NY$133,519–$166,899 / yearEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's Degree in Arts/Sciences (BA/BS) Urban Planning, Finance and Accounting, Data Science, Computer Science, Business Related field, Engineering, Transportation, or a satisfactory equivalent. Collaborate with partners in Subways, Operations Planning, C&D, Transportation and Operations to ensure appropriate resourcing and staffing of Buses shuttle support of Subways planned Capital disruptions.
Program Manager Metropolitan Transportation AuthorityProgram ManagerNew York, NY$86,968–$108,710 / yearServes as a central point of coordination for meetings, communications, and follow-up across NYCT and MTA departments by facilitating cross-functional engagement, tracking action items and deliverables, ensuring timely responses, and maintaining strong working relationships with operational, administrative, and technical stakeholders across the agency. RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports the planning, execution, and monitoring of major cross-departmental initiatives by developing project plans, tracking milestones and deliverables, coordinating with NYCT divisions to ensure alignment with the President's strategic priorities, and identifying risks, bottlenecks, and interdependencies requiring escalation to Senior Advisors.
Senior Director, Capital Program Management And Budget Metropolitan Transportation AuthoritySenior Director, Capital Program Management And BudgetBrooklyn, NY$133,519–$166,899 / yearEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's Degree in Arts/Sciences (BA/BS) Urban Planning, Finance and Accounting, Data Science, Computer Science, Business Related field, Engineering, Transportation, or a satisfactory equivalent. Collaborate with partners in Subways, Operations Planning, C&D, Transportation and Operations to ensure appropriate resourcing and staffing of Buses shuttle support of Subways planned Capital disruptions.
Manager of Public Affairs Natural Areas Conservancy, Inc.Manager of Public AffairsRego Park, NY$75,000–$85,000 / yearFor over a decade, we’ve worked closely with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation to champion urban natural areas in dozens of parks across the five boroughs through critical research, advocacy, trails work, workforce development initiatives, and community programming. Through these efforts we’re ensuring that everyone has access to high-quality natural areas and understands their benefits because we believe that by working together–with New Yorkers, our partners, and NYC Parks–we can create healthy and thriving natural spaces and more resilient and connected communities.