MOW Engineering - Communication Systems Engineering/ Emerging Talent Intern (Summer)
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at New York City Transit Department:
Department of Subways Location: 2 Broadway, New York, NY 10004
Position Title: MOW Engineering - Communication Systems
Engineering/ Emerging Talent Intern Hourly Rate: $19.00
(Undergraduate), $21.00 (Graduate) All internship positions are
onsite and require regular, in-person attendance at the designated
work location. OVERVIEW OF DEPARTMENT: The Communications & Systems
Engineering Division (C&SE) is responsible for Communication
and System engineering designs, technical oversight, and lifecycle
support of telecommunications systems for the Department of
Subways. C&SE provides design review, standards development,
requirements definition, technical record keeping, and
troubleshooting of all NYCT communication systems, including CCTV,
public address systems, fire alarm systems, WAN and LAN networks,
fiber optic infrastructure, telephone and intercom systems, radio
and security systems, UPS backup power systems, data centers, and
communications rooms. The division provides expert-level technical
analysis and problem resolution, ensures effective configuration
and asset management, and maintains accurate system documentation
to ensure all systems are safe, efficient, maintainable, and
reliable. RESPONSIBILITIES: Assist engineers with reviewing design
submittals, shop drawings, and technical documentation for NYCT
communications systems. Support development and editing of contract
specifications, scope language, and technical requirements. Help
prepare, organize, and maintain testing plans/procedures and
support analysis of test results (e.g., functional testing,
acceptance testing). Collect, clean, and analyze data using Excel
(and other tools as applicable) to support engineering decisions
and reporting. Perform product and technology research (e.g.,
vendor cut sheets, standards comparisons, lifecycle considerations)
and summarize findings. Assist with updating and organizing
technical records, including system documentation,
configuration/asset information, and engineering reference files.
Support field surveys/site walks as needed to validate existing
conditions in communications rooms, stations, or facilities
(photologs, counts, notes). Learn and apply NYCT Standards, Design
Guidelines, Policies, and Procedures, and help identify/document
gaps or improvement opportunities. PROJECTS: Communications Room /
System Documentation Improvement Package: Review a selected set of
communications rooms or systems and produce an organized
documentation packet (inventory list, photo log, key
drawings/reference files list, and documentation gaps). Standards &
Design Guidelines Crosswalk Update: Create or update a
cross-reference matrix aligning applicable NYCT
standards/guidelines to common communications system types (e.g.,
CCTV, PA/CIS, WAN/LAN, fiber, radio), including key requirements
and references. Test Results Summary & Tracking Tool: Develop an
Excel-based tracker and summary template for test procedures and
results (e.g., checklist status, pass/fail trends, open items log)
to support engineering review and closeout. REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS: Coursework or demonstrated interest in one or more
of the following is a plus: networks (LAN/WAN), fiber optics, radio
systems, cybersecurity fundamentals, systems integration, or
CAD/technical documentation. The candidate will work alongside
experienced engineers and gain exposure to NYCT communications
infrastructure across design review, standards, and lifecycle
support activities. The candidate should possess organizational,
analytical and communication skills. The candidate should be able
to work well under pressure and prioritize tasks effectively. The
candidate should have a keen eye for detail and be able to work
professionally as work may include a mix of office and field/site
activities depending on project needs. The candidate may be asked
to provide a brief summary presentation or final deliverable
package highlighting work performed and recommendations. REQUIRED
EDUCATION: Matriculated in an undergraduate program in good
standing with at least 2.5 GPA AND/OR matriculated in a graduate
program in good standing with at least 2.8 GPA Major(s) Preferred:
Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications /
Network Engineering, Systems Engineering, Information Technology /
Information Systems, Cybersecurity (with interest in
networks/critical infrastructure), or related engineering/technical
disciplines with interest in communications systems or related
field. All applicants must be authorized to work in the United
States at the time of application. Students’ transcript must be
submitted . Equal Employment Opportunity MTA and its subsidiary and
affiliated agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including with
respect to veteran status and individuals with disabilities. The
MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds,
experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to
apply.
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