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Metro Lift Driver Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Bus Driver

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$16.75 - $23/hr

Shoreline Metro Shoreline Metro provides fixed route and paratransit public transit services to a ... electric lift and ramp feature and securements; • Ensure safe and effective securement of ...

Bus Driver

Sheboygan, WI

$20.61 - $27.01/hr

Metro Connection, a division of Shoreline Metro, provides demand-responsive trips to individuals ... lift and ramp feature and securements; Ensure safe and effective securement of customers and their ...

Driver

Edgewood, MD · On-site

$20.75 - $23/hr

Navigate a pre-planned route throughout the Baltimore metro region, including urban and suburban ... Able to lift and carry packages up to 50 lbs * Comfortable working in various weather conditions ...

Driver

Edgewood, MD · On-site

$20.75 - $23/hr

Navigate a pre-planned route throughout the Baltimore metro region, including urban and suburban ... Able to lift and carry packages up to 50 lbs * Comfortable working in various weather conditions ...

Farebox Puller

Cincinnati, OH

$14.75 - $17.25/hr

Valid driver's license with good driving record. Other Requirements * Ability to lift amp; carry up to 50 lbs. * Working knowledge of the Metro System and all routes and a clear understanding of ...

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How much do metro lift driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for metro lift driver in the United States is $18.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Metro Lift Driver?

Metro Lift Drivers are professional drivers who operate vehicles that provide transportation services for individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges. They work for public transit agencies or specialized paratransit services, helping passengers get to medical appointments, work, or other essential destinations. Metro Lift Drivers are responsible for safely assisting passengers on and off vehicles, ensuring that riders reach their destinations comfortably and on time. This role often requires strong customer service skills, a clean driving record, and knowledge of accessibility equipment such as wheelchair lifts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Metro Lift Driver?

To thrive as a Metro Lift Driver, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), a clean driving record, and knowledge of local transportation regulations. Familiarity with paratransit scheduling systems, wheelchair lifts, and safety equipment is typically required. Exceptional customer service, patience, and strong communication skills help drivers assist passengers with diverse mobility needs. These competencies ensure safe, timely, and respectful transportation for vulnerable populations relying on accessible transit services.

What are some common challenges Metro Lift Drivers face and how can they prepare for them?

Metro Lift Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating heavy traffic, assisting passengers with mobility needs, and maintaining a timely schedule. Being patient, adaptable, and having strong communication skills can help drivers manage these situations effectively. Regularly reviewing route maps, staying updated on traffic conditions, and participating in any offered training sessions can also prepare drivers to respond to unexpected changes during their shifts. Working closely with dispatchers and following safety protocols ensures both passenger safety and job satisfaction.

What is the difference between Metro Lift Driver vs Metro Bus Driver?

AspectMetro Lift DriverMetro Bus Driver
Required CredentialsCommercial driver's license (CDL), lift operation certificationCommercial driver's license (CDL), passenger endorsement
Work EnvironmentElevators, lifts, accessible transportation vehiclesCity streets, bus terminals, passenger vehicles
Employer & IndustryPublic transit agencies, accessibility servicesPublic transit agencies, urban transportation
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between a Metro Lift Driver and a Metro Bus Driver lies in their work environment and certifications. Lift drivers operate accessible lifts and vehicles designed for passengers with mobility needs, requiring specific lift operation certifications. Bus drivers typically operate standard city buses on routes, requiring a passenger endorsement. Both roles are essential in public transit, but they serve different passenger needs and environments.

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Infographic showing various Metro Lift Driver job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 27% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,995 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

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Job description

Public Transit Bus Drivers

Public Transit Bus Drivers serve as frontline employees of Shoreline Metro, the fixed route public transit solution for the Sheboygan Urbanized Area. Public Transit Bus Drivers ensure the safe, courteous and reliable transport of customers through the professional and safe operation of transit buses. Public Transit Bus Drivers provide exceptional customer service and assistance and are an essential and critical part of the Shoreline Metro team.

On-Demand (Paratransit) Bus Drivers

On-Demand (Paratransit) Bus Drivers serve as frontline employees of Metro Connection, the demand-response, accessible ADA public transit solution for the Sheboygan Urbanized Area and beyond. On-Demand Bus Drivers perform essential daily tasks including the professional, safe, dependable and courteous operation of transit buses and friendly customer service and support. On-Demand Bus Drivers are an essential and critical part of the Shoreline Metro team.

Shoreline Metro

Shoreline Metro provides fixed route and paratransit public transit services to a metropolitan area of 70,000 including the cities of Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls and the Village of Kohler. Annually, over 600,000 rides are provided covering over 500,000 service miles on 11 fixed routes and four school day trippers. Metro Connection, a division of Shoreline Metro, provides demand-responsive trips to individuals with disabilities or over 60 years of age. Over 34,000 rides are provided annually covering around 200,000 miles.

Shoreline Metro is more than a transportation option. We're a way of life!

New Hires Incentive
  • Paid CDL Training Program - Learn to drive with us!
  • Obtain your CDL or join the team with the required CDL and endorsements and receive a $500 Bonus!
  • Stay on the Shoreline Metro team for 2-years and receive an additional $500 Bonus!
  • Minimum requirements do apply.
Responsibilities

• Safely and responsibly operate transit buses and vehicles in accordance with departmental policies and procedures according to daily manifests; • Safely and responsibly operate transit buses and vehicles in accordance with departmental policies and procedures on published fixed, shuttle or express routes; • Perform effective and proper Safety and Security Inspection Report on assigned buses; • Greet customers in a courteous and professional manner and provide customer support as needed with sensitivity, courtesy and tact; • Properly track fare media and ridership for each customer using the provided tablets each time a customer boards and exits the bus; • Ensure accuracy of all customer ridership data through careful and proper entering of data into tablets; • Enforce departmental policies and procedures and ensure customers follow all policies and procedures and maintain proper conduct on board all buses; • Assist all customers with safe and proper boarding and alighting of transit buses including safe and proper use of the vehicle's electric lift and ramp feature and securements; • Ensure safe and effective securement of customers and their mobility devices using departmental policies and procedures; • Perform audible announcements at major intersections, landmarks and popular destinations for all customers; • Properly collect and count fare media from customers and ensure proper fares are paid each time a customer boards a bus; • Track and record customer ridership using the provided tablets on each bus and ensure accuracy of ridership data through careful and proper entering of data into tablets; • Act as a professional representative of Shoreline Metro and the City of Sheboygan; • Work in a team environment and be able to work independently under supervision at all times; • On-time performance including timely operation of routes; • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Education & Experience

• Must have a safe driving record. • Should have 1-2 years minimum of verifiable driving experience of commercial vehicles (experience operating a bus is preferred but not required); • Must be able to properly and safely operate up to a 35-foot passenger buses and service vehicles; • Must be able to work nights, weekends, extra hours and/or overtime as required by department needs and must be available for "on-call" or emergency work; • High school diploma or equivalent; • Must successfully complete pre-employment drug test and physical exam, orientation training and 6month probationary period. • Must pass a physical examination for drivers and maintain those standards as a condition of employment. • Must submit to FTA required drug and alcohol testing requirements including but not limited to preemployment, post-accident, random and reasonable suspicion testing as a condition of employment. • Must possess and maintain a Class D license; may be required to possess or be able to obtain a valid WI Commercial Driver's License, Class B with passenger "P" endorsement and no air brake restrictions if operating a public transit bus. (Valid CDL must be obtained in a timely fashion during training if required.) Paratransit drivers do not require a CDL.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

• Must possess good communication skills and be able to follow and communicate oral or written instructions and have the ability to communicate effectively in written and verbal form. • Must be able to demonstrate an ability to read, understand, retain and recite information in training manuals, notices and standard operating procedures. • Possess the ability to sit for long periods of time, stand, and walk. Must be able to bend, kneel, twist, and reach for purposes of securing mobility devices. • Must be able to memorize, understand and drive assigned published bus routes. • Must possess ability to work in a fast-paced environment with times of high stress and anxiety. • Must have the ability to reasonably assist passengers on and off the bus with or without the assistance of a mobility aid. • Ability to work with elderly and disabled individuals. • Safety-sensitive position: random drug and alcohol testing required.

The City of Sheboygan is an Equal Opportunity Employer.