To thrive as a Metro Mobility Driver, you need a valid commercial or chauffeur driver’s license, a clean driving record, and a commitment to safe, defensive driving. Familiarity with paratransit vehicles, wheelchair lift operations, and scheduling or route management systems is commonly required. Strong communication, patience, and excellent customer service skills help drivers support passengers with disabilities and special needs. These skills are vital to ensure passenger safety, punctual service, and a positive rider experience in demanding environments.