ICYMI: The Federal Transit Administration announced that it has awarded a $99.5 million grant to NJ TRANSIT to modernize the 31-year-old Meadowlands Bus Garage in Secaucus to accommodate electric buses, consistent with the agency’s Zero-Emission Bus Transition Plan. Highlights include installing charging equipment and constructing shelter and maintenance facilities. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4cQ8u5F
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Build your future as part of a dynamic company committed to transforming one of the premier transportation brands in North America. When you join team transit, the only limitations to your career are your own talent, ambition and willingness to learn. NJ TRANSIT is an equal employment opportunity employer. Our team of almost 11,000 employees across a wide range of trades, professions and crafts, pride themselves on serving the transportation needs of New Jerseyans every day. From our operations staff and frontline personnel, to the numerous back-office departments that keep the wheels turning, the people of NJ TRANSIT are what make the company a great place to build a career. NJ TRANSIT offers opportunities for growth and exceptional benefit packages in addition to rewarding and stable career paths. Find out for yourself why we say that NJ TRANSIT has more routes to success! NJ TRANSIT is New Jersey's public transportation corporation, and the nation's third largest transit system. Our mission is to provide quality public transportation by serving our customers one trip at a time. As a vital link to the prosperity of the New Jersey - New York - Philadelphia region, we serve more than 200 million customer trips a year, bringing people to and from work, school and recreational activities in the tristate.
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http://www.njtransit.com
External link for NJ TRANSIT
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Newark, New Jersey
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1981
Locations
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Primary
1 Penn Plaza E
Newark, New Jersey 07105, US
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Employees at NJ TRANSIT
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Tom "Togie" Williams
Project Supervisor Tetra Radio Network/Clever CAD / Infrastructure/User Liaison at NJ TRANSIT
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Adam Arif
Project Manager at NJ Transit
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Javed Siddique
Director, Data Analytics at NJ Transit
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Barry Rubin
Chief Unified Communications | Infrastructure | Network Operations, Data Center, Network Engineering, Voice, LAN, WAN, Fiber, Network Security, DC…
Updates
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NJ TRANSIT Capital Planning is hiring! We are looking for a Manager of Transportation Planning. Would you like to work in Planning at NJ TRANSIT, winner of the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) Outstanding Transportation System award in 2023? We do cutting edge planning and work to overcome some of the most challenging issues in transportation in the nation. If interested click the link below to access the job posting Take a look at the job posting on the following link, feel free to apply if interested. https://lnkd.in/grk3mbyZ
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The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced today that it has awarded a $99.5 million grant to NJ TRANSIT to modernize the 31-year-old Meadowlands Bus Garage in Secaucus to accommodate electric buses. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4cQ8u5F
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Today, NJ TRANSIT's Company Employee Resource Group, NextGen, held a panel for this year's interns! It was an incredible opportunity for the interns to learn about various NJ TRANSIT departments, gain insights into the early stages of building a career, and foster meaningful connections with NJ TRANSIT employees and fellow interns.
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🚆 Get your career on track as a Locomotive Engineer at NJ TRANSIT! Become part of a Rail team that transports over 500,000 passengers a day & start moving towards a successful career and operate beautiful trains like this one! Learn more and apply at https://bit.ly/45EkYLh
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NJ TRANSIT President and CEO Kevin Corbett joined Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner to meet with employees who are inspecting train pantographs and catenary along the Northeast Corridor. These electric traction specialists use visual inspections and special equipment to ensure the complex electrical system that powers trains works properly, even in periods of high heat or adverse weather. These inspections are an important step in our joint action plan to improve reliability between New Jersey and New York. Read more about the plan at https://bit.ly/3zrT74X