Car Inspector (Subway Car Mechanic) (Provisional)
MSCCN - Brooklyn, NY
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Car Inspector (Subway Car Mechanic) (Provisional) Job ID: 12506 Business Unit: New York City Transit Location: Brooklyn, NY, United States Regular/Temporary: Provisional Department: NYC Transit Authority Date Posted: Jan 7, 2026 Description Car Inspector /Road Car Inspector (Subway Car Mechanic) Last Date of Filing: Until Filled Authority: New York City Transit (TA) Department: Subways Division/Unit: Car Equipment Reports to: Maintenance Supervisor (Car Equipment) Work Location: Various Hours of Work: Various This is a civil service position. Selected candidates must pass a civil service exam and be appointed from the resulting list to gain permanent status. Incumbents who are currently employed in the title of Maintainer's Helper - Group B working in the Division of Car Equipment for at least one year are eligible to be promoted on a provisional basis. Compensation: The current minimum salary for Car Inspector is $3 8.80 per hour for a 40-hour work week increasing to $4 5.65 per hour in the sixth year of service. The current minimum salary for Road Car Inspector is $ 46.82 per hour for a 40-hour work week. These rates are subject to change. The benefits of this position include, but are not limited to, night and weekend salary differentials, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave, a comprehensive medical plan and a pension plan. Responsibilit ies : Car Inspectors, under supervision, maintain, inspect, test, examine, lubricate, troubleshoot and make repairs and adjustments on any part of MTA New York City Transitu2019s multiple-unit subway cars and subway service cars in the car shops, terminals, yards and on the road, including subway car body, electrical, electronic, mechanical and pneumatic equipment, truck equipment, body and truck brake rigging, electrical and pneumatic brake equipment, subway car bodies and associated fixtures, air conditioning and heating equipment, and electrical and electronic control and motor equipment; maintain and repair subway car washers and shop equipment; operate and maintain lifting and carrying equipment associated with the placement and removal of subway cars and subway car parts; keep records and prepare reports; and perform related work. Some of the physical activities performed by Car Inspectors and the environmental conditions they experience are: working outdoors in all weather conditions, crouching under subway cars in maintenance pits, reaching into dark spaces and making tactile inspections, making visual inspections of equipment, distinguishing colors, reading gauges and prints, climbing into and out of maintenance pits, using hand tools, hearing warnings (bell, whistle and vocal), and carrying heavy tools and equipment. Road Car Inspectors , under supervision, detect trouble on any part of MTA New York City Transitu2019s multiple-unit subway cars and subway service cars on the road and in terminals, including subway car body and truck equipment, subway car body and truck brake rigging, electrical and pneumatic brake equipment, and electrical and electronic control and motor equipment; make necessary repairs to keep subway cars in service or enable them to be moved to sidings or terminals; operate a motor vehicle; keep records and prepare reports; and perform related work. Some of the physical activities performed by Road Car Inspectors and the environmental conditions they experience are: working outdoors in all weather conditions, crouching under subway cars along trackways, reaching into dark spaces and making tactile inspections, making visual inspections of equipment, distinguishing colors, reading gauges and prints, using ladders to climb up to and descend from track ways, working on elevated structures, operating heavy machinery and equipment, using hand tools, hearing warnings (bell, whistle and vocal), communicating verbally with crew and passengers regarding train troubles experienced on the road, and carrying heavy tools and equipment. How to Qualify : Internal Candidates: This position is open to each employee of MTA New York City Transit that b y the first date of the assessment , i s permanently (not provisionally) employed in the title of Maintainer's Helper - Group B working in the Division of Car Equipment, and has been permanently employed in such title for not less than one year; and is not otherwise ineligible. OR External Candidates and MTA Employees who are not employed in the eligible title listed above: When you apply you must meet the following requirements: Some examples of acceptable experience include : aircraft/avionics technician, marine technician, power-plant technician, automotive/diesel mechanic/technician, commercial/industrial electrician, electronic systems technician, commercial/industrial HVAC technician, and elevator/escalator mechanic. 1. Three years of full-time satisfactory experience as a journey-level mechanic (i.e., a fully trained, knowledgeable, experienced, proficient and competent mechanic) working from drawings, performing either (a) the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of large heavy duty electromechanical, electric or electronic equipment and/or machinery; or (b) the inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of multiple-unit electrical railroad cars or diesel electric locomotives; or 2. Two years of full-time satisfactory experience at the journey level as described in paragraph u201c1.u201d above, plus completion of one of the following listed below before obtaining your journey-level experience: A. Two years of full-time experience as a mechanicu2019s helper, apprentice or trainee performing or assisting in the work described above; or B. Graduation from a recognized trade school or technical school with a major course of study in electromechanical, electrical or electronic technology, or a closely related field totaling at least 600 hours; or C. Graduation from a vocational high school with a major course of study in electromechanical, electrical or electronic technology, or a closely related field; or D. An associate degree in applied science, or a higher degree, from an accredited college or university in electromechanical, electrical or electronic technology or a closely related field. If you have qualifying part-time experience, it will be credited on a pro-rated basis. Some examples of unacceptable experience include : machinist; CNC machine operator; copy machine mechanic; assembler; basic electrical work, such as residential/commercial lighting and wiring; electronic bench technician; auto-body and fender mechanic; auto or truck assembly mechanic; dealership makeready mechanic; gas station attendant; salvage or junkyard mechanic; automotive specialty work, such as changing mufflers, windshield wipers, tires, oil, etc.; and repair of personal computers . The vocational high school, technical school, or trade school must be approved by a Stateu2019s Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization. The college or university must be accredited by regional, national, professional or specialized agencies recognized as accrediting bodies by the U.S. Secretary of Education, and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). How To Apply: If you meet the Qualification Requirements above, you can submit an online application by clicking on the
Created: 2026-01-09