MTA New York City Transit is the largest public transportation agency in North America and one of the largest in the world, with 24/7 bus and subway service and an average daily ridership of more than 7.9 million trips. There are 472 subway stations, including 103 made accessible to customers with disabilities, via elevators and r amps. The bus fleet, which consists of New York City Transit and MTA Bus, is the largest in North America and 100 percent accessible to people with mobility challenges via lifts and ramps. However, New York City Transit is more than trains and buses, ...
MTA New York City Transit is the largest public transportation agency in North America and one of the largest in the world, with 24/7 bus and subway service and an average daily ridership of more than 7.9 million trips. There are 472 subway stations, including 103 made accessible to customers with disabilities, via elevators and r amps. The bus fleet, which consists of New York City Transit and MTA Bus, is the largest in North America and 100 percent accessible to people with mobility challenges via lifts and ramps. However, New York City Transit is more than trains and buses, employing nearly 50,000 people in a variety of fields. Here are a few examples: • Skilled Trades — Carpenters; Masons; Ironworkers; Plumbers; Electricians; Electronic Technicians; Electromechanical Technicians; Auto, Aviation, and Marine Mechanics; Sheet Metal Workers, and Painters • Civil/Structural, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Electronic Engineers • Architects • Telecommunications/Information Technology Specialists • Human Resources Administrators • Public Administration/Business Management Specialists • Transportation Management Professionals
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Number of Employees:
5K-10K
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Annual Revenue:
> $1 Billion