A former New York City employee was arrested Saturday night after getting caught driving in Staten Island without any of the valid paperwork required to operate a vehicle.

Ironically, he previously worked a low-level job with the city’s Department of Transportation.

Roberto Labita, 50, who earned $18,258 last year for his city job, was busted while off duty in the St. George neighborhood.

Police said he had a suspended registration, no drivers license, no inspection certificate, and no insurance.

Labita hasn’t worked for the city since early 2018, according to a spokesman for the DOT.

“Our records have him as a DOT employee from March 2015 to March 2018 as a seasonal assistant highway repairer, and he was not re-appointed to this post for the 2018 paving season,” the spokesman said.