Senior Counsel, Transactions - Environmental
Job ID: 14979
Business Unit: MTA Headquarters
Location: New York, NY, United States
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Department: Environmental
Date Posted: Mar 19, 2026
Description
JOB TITLE:
Senior Counsel, Transactions - Environmental
SALARY RANGE:
Level I - $155,248
Level II - $166,116
Level III - $181,066
DEPT/DIV:
Legal
SUPERVISOR:
Deputy General Counsel in Environmental Division
LOCATION :
2 Broadway
HOURS OF WORK :
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
This position is eligible for telework . New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after their effective date of hire.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is North America's largest transportation network, serving a population of 15.3 million people across a 5,000-square-mile travel area surrounding New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut. The MTA network comprises the nation's largest bus fleet and more subway and commuter rail cars than all other U.S. transit systems combined. The MTA strives to provide a safe and reliable commute, excellent customer service, and rewarding career opportunities.
Summary:
The Senior Counsel, Transactions position reports to a Deputy General Counsel or Assistant Deputy General Counsel in the Transactions Division in the consolidated MTA Legal Department. The current Transactions Divisions are the: 1) Condemnation Division, 2) Environmental Division, 3) Finance Division, 4) Procurement and Contracts Division, 5) Real Estate Development Division, 6) Real Estate Transactions and Operations Division, and 7) Special Projects Division.
Depending on the needs of the Legal Department and the Division, the duties of the Senior Counsel include representing the MTA and its operating agencies in transactions (contracts, agreements and associated documentation), client counseling, compliance, negotiations, dispute resolution, risk management, and (for Environmental & Condemnation Divisions) litigation matters which are of increasing complexity and involve increasing levels of responsibility and independence . The duties of the Senior Counsel also include providing legal counsel on statutory, regulatory, agency policy, and other matters that pertain to or impact the operations and functions of the MTA and its affiliates and subsidiaries. The transactions, compliance, negotiations, dispute resolution, risk management, counseling, and (for the Environmental & Condemnation Divisions) litigation duties of the Senior Counsel are increasingly complex and involve greater responsibility and independence.
Senior Counsel - Levels I, II, and III
There are three levels of Senior Counsel positions within the Legal Department, each with progressively greater responsibilities. Depending on the level, responsibilities include:
Level I:
Provide superior legal representation and counsel to the MTA on complex assigned Matters with light supervision from the Deputy General Counsel or direct supervisor.
Provide representation in Matters that includes the following, legal support for transactions, compliance, and other business activities, reviewing and drafting contracts and agreements, use of eminent domain power, environmental compliance matters, client counseling, due diligence and compliance, deal structuring, contract and agreement drafting and review, negotiations, dispute resolution, preparation of authorizing documentation, advocacy, and risk management.
Handle fast-paced, moderately complex to complex negotiations and/or with multiple counterparties with skill and develop creative strategies to resolve barriers to deal closing while not sacrificing legal and business objectives.
Review highly complex, high-value, or special-risk transactional and compliance matters with a nuanced understanding and the ability to foresee, troubleshoot, and escalate unintended impacts on legal and business rights and obligations, and to provide mitigation alternatives.
Draft moderately complex to complex contracts and deals with moderate to complex compliance matters in an organized and thorough fashion, with high legal technical drafting skills that effectively mitigate risks.
Conduct thorough reviews of complex documents, including business and financial documents, and provide strategic advice to the client based on findings, including support for proper editing to reflect actual or intended legal and business interests.
Hande disputes resolution discussions of moderate to high complexity while effectively spotting and navigating ethical issues.
Present legal advice to upper management in a cogent and concise manner.
At times, supervise the work of other attorneys on Matters requiring multiple lawyers or on Matters assigned to less experienced attorneys.
Serve as primary liaison on Matters assigned to outside counsel, including reviewing draft written materials.
Provide in-house legal counsel on non-litigation Matters regarding complex and sophisticated issues.
Conduct legal review of external and internal client communication.
Present legal advice to upper management in a cogent and concise manner.
Prepare comments on proposed legislation and regulations.
[For Environmental and Condemnation Divisions Only]
With light supervision, handle or work with outside counsel on assigned litigation matters of moderate complexity, including conducting and defending expert discovery, defending class actions, making and defending motions at trial or hearings, second-seating at trials and hearings, conducting direct trial examinations, and arguing in state and federal appellate courts.
In addition to meeting Level I expectations, a Level II Senior Counsel, Transactions assignment requires the demonstrated ability to perform most or all of the following:
Level II:
Provide superior legal representation and counsel to the MTA on highly complex assigned Matters with minimal supervision from the Deputy General Counsel or direct supervisor, including Matters of high sensitivity or high financial or policy exposure.
Handle fast-paced, complex negotiations effectively and responsibly.
Review highly complex contracts and agreements that include multifaceted components or multiple parties and/or are part of a larger deal in a cohesive manner.
Draft highly complex contracts and agreements that involve novel operational and legal issues and/or include multifaceted components and multiple parties.
Lead due diligence reviews for complex transactions and develop effective approaches to address challenges.
Handle complex disputes involving multiple parties and/or major components with demonstrated skill in controlling the temperature and trajectory of discussions
Frequently supervise the work of other attorneys on Matters requiring multiple lawyers or on Matters assigned to less experienced attorneys.
Serve as lead in-house counsel on litigation with important MTA policy implications.
Take the lead in drafting new and revised MTA agency rules, procedures, and guidelines, including those addressing legal issues.
Take the lead on drafting proposed legislation and regulations.
Take the lead on complex settlement discussions.
[For Environmental and Condemnation Divisions Only]
With minimal supervision, handle or work with outside counsel on assigned complex litigation matters, including examination and cross-examination of witnesses at trials and hearings.
I n addition to meeting Level II expectations, a Level III Senior Counsel assignment requires the demonstrated ability to perform most or all of the following:
Level III:
Provide superior legal representation and counsel to the MTA on highly complex assigned matters, working with great independence while keeping the Deputy General Counsel or direct supervisor informed of all necessary information.
Lead and close highly complex/high-stakes and voluminous negotiations, with a very high degree of interpersonal, strategic, and problem-solving skills.
Review highly complex/high value/high programmatic impact contracts and agreements and compliance issues with keen business and legal judgement.
Structure transactions and deals to meet business needs and legal concerns, including exercising judgment on initiating contracts.
Provide overall strategy for due diligence reviews and lead highly complex transactions and activities by identifying intricate legal and business conflicts and risks, and developing innovative solutions to mitigate them.
Lead and provide global strategy for highly complex/high-stakes disputes, and effectively evaluate long-term and strategic goals
Provide in-house legal counsel on non-litigation Matters regarding novel and very sophisticated issues.
Finalize staff summaries for MTA Board and Committees for MTA General Counsel review and approval.
Lead discussions and negotiations with regulators on Matters with legal issues.
[For Environmental and Condemnation Divisions Only]
Handle the most complex or novel litigation matters independently, which may include close direction of outside counsel, through the entire litigation cycle, including trial and appeal.
Division and Position O verview :
The Environmental Division is seeking a Senior Counsel I, II, or III to join the team, based on experience level, as described below . The Environmental Division is responsible for providing legal advice and services on environmental matters.
As a Senior Counsel in the Environmental Division , the candidate will be responsible for MTA compliance with environmental laws and regulations, including , but not limited to , NEPA , CERCLA, RCRA, U.S. Code of Federal R egulations , NYS SEQRA, and NYS Environmental Conservation L aw and Regulations . This will include providing environmental legal advice; r eview ing and draft ing environmental provisions for contracts and agreements ; lead ing settlement negotiations ; and manag ing environmental litigation matters, including directing outside counsel.
The Senior Counsel may , depending on the Matter assigned, be asked to work collaboratively with :
MTA Legal Department Deputy General Counsel and all MTA Legal Department professional and administrative staff.
MTA Departments and Units/Offices, including Accessibility, Audit, Communications, Compliance/Ethics, Diversity and Civil Rights, Finance, Information Technology, Labor Relations, People, Procurement, Strategic Initiatives, and System Safety.
Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents, and senior staff at New York City Transit, Metro-North Railroad, Long Island Rail Road , Bridges and Tunnels, and Construction and Development.
Federal, State, or local administrative agencies.
Office of the MTA Inspector General.
In addition to the educational and experience requirements detailed below, the Division also seeks candidates with the following:
Education and Experience :
Level l-III:
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
JD from an accredited law school and licensed to practice law in New York.
A minimum of five (5) years of relevant law firm , public sector legal, or in-house legal experience.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE:
Public sector environmental legal experience, particularly in New York City or New York State.
Transportation sector experience.
History of successfully supervising or mentoring junior attorneys.
A record of communicating with and advising the organization's senior management.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
Strong legal research and writing ability.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interface effectively with people at all levels of the organization and external parties.
Demonstrated knowledge base and practice skills relating to the various practice areas and responsibilities of this position.
Demonstrated leadership skills.
Other Information
I may need to work outside normal hours (i.e., evenings and weekends).
May be assigned to work at any MTA Legal Department location.
May be assigned or reassigned to any Legal Department Division, Bureau, or Unit, or be required to handle Matters in any Division, Bureau, or Unit.
Travel may be required to other MTA locations or other external sites.
According 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, its subsidiaries, and affiliated agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including for veteran status and individuals with disabilities.
The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to apply.