Deputy Director, OCIP
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at MTA Headquarters JOB TITLE: Deputy
Director, OCIP Management Risk Control SALARY RANGE: $133,519 -
$166,899 HAY POINTS: 994 DEPT/DIV: Finance SUPERVISOR : Deputy
Chief, Risk and Insurance Management LOCATION: 2 Broadway, New
York, NY 10004 HOURS OF WORK: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm DEADLINE: Until
Filled This position is eligible for telework which is currently
one day per week. New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after
their effective date of hire. SUMMARY : The Deputy Director
supports the Deputy Chief of Risk and Insurance Management in the
performance of necessary tasks to manage the MTA’s Owner Controlled
Insurance Programs (OCIP), including safety and loss control
initiatives for rolling OCIPs, the small business mentor program
and stand-alone OCIPS, including but not limited to Penn Station
Access and Second Avenue Subway. RESPONSIBILITIES : Select, develop
and motivate personnel within the department. Provide career
development for subordinates. Provide prompt and effective coaching
and counseling. Responsible for discipline/termination of employees
when necessary. Review performance of staff. Create a professional
environment that respects individual differences and enables all
employees to develop and contribute to their full potential.
Responsible for the overall management of a staff of 2 people
including the Sr Claims Administrator, 1 Analyst and approximately
7 consultants. Responsible for the management of all existing and
future OCIPs and directly supervises all safety and loss control
activities associated with such programs including services
rendered by private service providers. Manage and monitor the
Investment Portfolio contractor and produce reports as required.
Ensure compliance over the OCIP brokers, including OCIP
administration and audits, and responsible for negotiating,
reviewing insurance policies, and procuring adequate OCIP
coverages, for all OCIP programs. Provides financial modeling and
reporting to senior management and stakeholders, as well as
reviewing and commenting on all financial ideas or products
presented by consultants in regard to the OCIPs and monitors
performance of programs selected. Oversees, reviews, and promptly
approves the creation and processes of all OCIP WAR Certificates
encumbering funds needed for OCIP premiums, safety programs,
contractor safety incentive awards, and any other services needed
to support the OCIPs. Interacts with high level Agency executives
regarding the handling of OCIPs, including making presentations
when necessary. Analyze OCIPs financials, including premium
allocations, collateral requirements, and cost projection, and
provides OCIP statistical cause and effect, safety and security
data to all related departments to support risk management
activities regarding and recommends action to reduce loss. Manages
the administration of all Contractor Safety Incentive Programs,
monitors costs, ensures services and billing are adequate and in
compliance with Contractors (broker) Agreements. Develop and assess
loss picks, ensuring accuracy in estimating future claims costs.
Oversees OCIP claims and settlements and monitors third party
administrators (TPA) to check for, cost, accuracy and best
practices. Monitors and manages claim reserves, working with TPAs
and insurers to adjust as needed, and conducts trend analysis to
identify loss drivers and recommend risk mitigation strategies.
Performs all necessary support and related duties as assigned by
the Deputy Chief as required. COMPETENCIES: Must have knowledge of
the implementation of self-insurance, commercial insurance and
reinsurance. Must have knowledge of risk management. Must have an
expertise in loss forecasting, actuarial methods, and reserve
adequacy assessment. Demonstrated knowledge of OSHA and FRA
regulations and experience in administrating construction safety
programs. Outstanding organizational skills and strong analytical
judgment. Demonstrated analytical capabilities and quantitative
skills. Must be flexible in work assignments and be able to
prioritize work independently. Excellent communication skills and
ability to deal effectively with various management levels both
internally and externally. Must have strong managerial skills to
effectively direct a staff of professional and technical employees
in implementing the short- and long-term goals and direction for
the area of responsibility. Demonstrated ability to work in a
high-profile, high-pressure environment effectively. Maintain
membership in professional safety organizations to keep abreast of
current trends in safety and loss control. Demonstrated proficiency
in Microsoft Office Suite or comparable applications, i.e., Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE :
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Risk Management, Business,
or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and
experience from an accredited college may be considered in lieu of
a degree. A minimum of 10 years related risk management experience,
all insurance programs and including at least 4 years in a
managerial and/or leadership role in a large, multi-faceted,
fast-paced organization or governmental body preferred. PREFERRED:
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) designation preferred. Master’s
degree in a related field. Prior experience working in a large,
multi-faceted, fast-paced organization or governmental body.
Familiarity with the MTA’s policies and procedures. Familiarity
with the MTA’s collective bargaining procedures. OTHER INFORMATION:
Pursuant 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 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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