Review Vacancy
AgencyMTA Inspector General, Office of
TitleSenior Investigative Attorney
Salary RangeFrom $110107 to $152440 Annually
 Duties Description •	Serves as the team lead, responsible for the planning, conducting, and reporting on confidential investigative inquiries, providing legal and investigative direction to team members.
•	Identifies issues and avenues of investigative inquiry and develops a plan to assess their significance. 
•	Conducts interviews of agency and other personnel and prepares clear and concise interview memoranda.
•	Develops and maintains professional working relationships and continually gains knowledge of evolving MTA agency operations.
•	Conducts applicable legal research and analyzes documents related to confidential inquiries and investigations.
•	Provides legal and investigative advice and support to the investigative and audit team members on confidential inquiries and investigations.
•	Drafts comprehensive case memoranda, case summaries, subpoenas and other legal documents. 
•	Develop appropriate recommendations to improve agency operations, cost-efficiency, safety and assist the Audit Division with audits of MTA operations and processes. 
•	Prepares professionally written reports and referral letters on the investigative inquiry.
•	Provides accurate and precise case progress reports on the status of the inquiry and avenues of investigation being pursued to the EDIG/Legal and other members of the Executive Staff, including the Inspector General.
•	Represents the OIG at meetings with MTA officials, MTA subsidiary agencies and contractors, as well as with external local, state and federal agencies, including prosecutors’ offices.
•	Assists in preparing MTA/OIG staff to testify at disciplinary hearings, arbitrations and court proceedings.
•	Travel within the MTA geographic jurisdiction may be required.
 
 Minimum Qualifications •	A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited educational institution and a Juris Doctor from an accredited law school.
•	Admission to the New York State Bar.
•	Minimum of six years of legal experience, including substantial experience in conducting complex civil or criminal investigations or reviews, including legal research, interviews, pre-trial motion practice, litigation of trials and hearings, legal research, and brief writing. 
•	Familiarity with reviewing and interpreting high volumes of complex data, including, but not limited to, bank and financial records, cell phone records, time & attendance records. 
•	Excellent analytical, organizational, inter-personal and oral and written communication skills.
•	Ability to articulate the critical issues in a case accurately and precisely both orally and in writing.
•	Demonstrated good judgment in assessing legal and investigative issues.
•	Excellent writing skills for documenting interviews, summarizing evaluation findings, and drafting reports.
•	Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision.
•	Ability to work as a member of an investigative team, fostering a supportive, respectful and collaborative environment with professional, investigative and support staff.
•	Technical proficiency including knowledge of and experience with Microsoft Office 365 suite and modules, eDiscovery platforms and case management software.
•	Ability to handle multiple projects while maintaining careful attention to detail and accuracy.
•	Ability to interact effectively with department and agency staff, senior management and executive staff within the MTA/OIG and external offices and agencies.
•	Subject to the approval of the EDIG/Legal, this position is eligible for hybrid teleworking.
 
 Additional Comments How to Apply: 
•	Please submit a resume and cover letter to:  RECRUITMENTS@MTAIG.ORG
•	Reference the Job Title for which you are applying for in your e-mail subject line.
 
Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.

