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Transit Driver III -Full Time

Joplin, MO · On-site

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Salary: 17.890 per hour Transit Driver III Public Works Department - MAPS Divisions Full-time position available. Requires successful post-offer completion of a background investigation, physical ...

... City Public Transit and the City of Mason City by fostering positive public relations Perform pre and post trip vehicle inspections to identify damaged or defective equipment May perform minor ...

Transit Driver III- Part Time

Joplin, MO · On-site

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Salary: 17.890 per hour Transit Driver III Public Works Department - MAPS Divisions Part-time position available. Requires successful post-offer completion of a background investigation, physical ...

Transit Manager

Clovis, CA · On-site

$135K - $164K/yr

Public Transit Opening Date: 05/15/2026 Closing Date: 6/12/2026 4:30 PM Pacific Description DEFINITION Under administrative direction, plan, organize, manage, and direct the activities of the City ...

Transit Driver

Mason City, IA · On-site

$19.50/hr

Promote a positive image of Mason City Public Transit and the City of Mason City by fostering positive public relations * Perform pre and post trip vehicle inspections to identify damaged or ...

Public transit systems, planning, and operations; Modern management practices; Employee development and training; Audits and inspections; FTA funding reporting and requirements; Thorough knowledge of ...

Public transit systems, planning, and operations; * Modern management practices; * Employee development and training; * Audits and inspections; * FTA funding reporting and requirements; * Thorough ...

Participate in public meetings to explain planning proposals and service improvements and gather ... quality of transit services and programs; oversee ride check survey program for annual APC ...

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How much do public transit jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for public transit in the United States is $23.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $26.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Public Transit, and why are they important?

To thrive in Public Transit, you need strong knowledge of transit operations, safety regulations, and customer service, typically supported by a high school diploma and relevant certifications or licenses such as a CDL for drivers. Familiarity with fare collection systems, GPS navigation, scheduling software, and radio communication tools is often required. Excellent interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and reliability help professionals excel when interacting with passengers and responding to unexpected situations. These skills ensure safe, efficient, and customer-friendly transit services, which are vital for public satisfaction and operational success.

What are public transit workers?

Public transit workers are professionals who operate and maintain public transportation systems such as buses, subways, trains, and streetcars. Their roles include driving vehicles, assisting passengers, maintaining safety standards, and ensuring the timely and efficient operation of transit services. Public transit workers can also include mechanics, dispatchers, and customer service representatives who support daily transit operations. These workers play a vital role in helping people commute and travel within cities and regions while reducing traffic congestion and environmental impact.

What is the difference between Public Transit vs Bus Driver?

AspectPublic TransitBus Driver
Required CredentialsMay require transit operator certification, commercial driver's license (CDL), and safety trainingRequires CDL, passenger endorsement, and safety training
Work EnvironmentOperates within city or regional transit systems, often in urban areasDrives buses on scheduled routes, often in urban or suburban areas
Employer & IndustryPublic transit agencies, government-fundedTransit companies, private or public sector
Common Search & ComparisonPublic Transit vs Bus Driver

Public Transit refers to the broader system of transportation services provided by agencies, including buses, trains, and subways. A Bus Driver is a specific role within this system, responsible for operating buses on scheduled routes. While both roles require similar certifications and work in urban environments, Public Transit encompasses the entire network, whereas Bus Drivers focus on operating vehicles within that network.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in public transit operations?

Professionals in public transit operations often encounter challenges such as managing fluctuating passenger volumes, coordinating schedules to minimize service delays, and responding quickly to unexpected changes like traffic incidents or adverse weather. Additionally, balancing customer service with operational efficiency requires strong communication and problem-solving skills. Collaboration with maintenance, planning, and customer service teams is essential to ensure a safe, reliable, and positive rider experience.
More about Public Transit jobs
What cities are hiring for Public Transit jobs? Cities with the most Public Transit job openings:
What states have the most Public Transit jobs? States with the most job openings for Public Transit jobs include:
Infographic showing various Public Transit job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $49,836 per year, or $24 per hour.

$22.70/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

The Public Transit Operator is responsible for safely and efficiently transporting passengers along designated routes, ensuring timely arrivals and departures. You'll perform routine vehicle inspections, adhere to all traffic laws and safety regulations, and provide excellent customer service by assisting passengers as needed. Additionally, you'll maintain accurate records of daily activities, including ridership counts and vehicle maintenance reports, and respond to any on-the-road issues or emergencies in accordance with company procedures. You'll work to promote accessibility and ensure that all individuals, including those with disabilities, are provided with a safe and reliable transit experience.

We are looking for part-time bus drivers. Tell us how many hours per week you're looking for and what schedule fits your life. We're happy to work with your availability whenever possible. You will primarily drive in the Goodhue County area but may occasionally be assigned to another city/community.

Start pay is $22.70/hour if you already have a Class C CDL and Passenger Endorsement (PE); otherwise, starting pay will be $21.70/hour with a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) while you are in training to receive your CDL. If you do not have a CDL and Passenger Endorsement, a CLP is required before your start date.

Job offers are contingent on a reference check; a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) review; a criminal background study with fingerprinting through the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS); a Medical Examiners Certificate ("Medical Card"); a Fitness-for-Duty Exam paid for by the agency at the clinic of the agency's choosing; and a pre-employment Department of Transportation (DOT) drug test. Employees in this position are subject to random and reasonable suspicion DOT drug and alcohol testing throughout their employment.

Required Qualifications:

  • Ability to pass a required background study, as defined by the position
  • Current, valid driver's license for at least three (3) years in good standing as defined by agency insurance company (including, but not limited to, no more than 1 moving violation in the previous 12-months).
  • Current, valid personal automobile insurance
  • Ability to successfully pass required background study (including, but not limited to, no felony convictions).
  • Willingness/ability to adhere to all CFR Part 40 regulations as they pertain to public transit operators, including but not limited to submission to and successfully passing of drug and alcohol testing throughout employment.
  • Ability to safely operate large transit vehicles, associated equipment, mobility lift, and security devices safely and efficiently.
  • Abilityto read, write and speak English to communicate effectively with passengers, dispatchers and in emergency situations.
  • Demonstrated adherence to all state and highway safety rules and regulations.
  • Ability to use tablets and other basic transit software.
  • Ability to pass Driver Training on topics including, but not limited to:
    • Passenger Assistance
    • Maltreatment Awareness
    • Defensive Driving
    • First Aid/CPR
    • Child Passenger Safety

NOTE: If position is offered to and accepted by applicant, the Agency will provide resources to assist applicant in obtaining a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) and a Medical Examiners Certificate ("Medical Card") prior to their first day of employment. Employment will not begin until both are obtained.

Paid training is provided to assist new hires in obtaining CDL and Passenger Endorsement; must obtain CDL and Passenger Endorsement within 90 days of start date.

Functional Requirements:

  • Ability to sit for long periods of time while driving and use hands to finger, handle, or grasp objects and controls, and reach with hands and arms
  • Ability to safely operate large transit vehicles and equipment safely in all types of weather and environmental conditions.
  • Ability to adhere to ADA compliance and reasonable accommodation requirements and physically assist passengers personally, or with mobility devices or property as needed.
  • Ability to pass a Fitness for Duty Exam paid for by the agency at the clinic of the agency's choosing.
  • Potentially frequent lifting of up to 75lbs.
  • Occasional bending/squatting/reaching.
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Join Three Rivers Community Action, a dynamic nonprofit organization established in 1966 by dedicated local citizens. Committed to enhancing lives across our service area, Three Rivers collaborates with community partners to provide warmth, transportation, food, housing, advocacy and education to individuals and families.

At Three Rivers, we seek collaborative solutions, lead with integrity, embrace diversity, inspire mutual trust, listen to community needs, respect the people we work with, and promote equity, empowerment and self-sufficiency.

We advocate ardently for our program participants at local, state, and federal levels, leveraging our extensive network of human service agencies to provide comprehensive support. Through these partnerships, we optimize resources to better serve families and communities, catalyzing meaningful change and fostering inclusivity.

We realize dreams of homeownership for people such as single parents, individuals with disabilities, and families. We enable seniors to age in place with vital services like home-delivered meals, transportation, and energy assistance. Through initiatives like Head Start, we ensure children are equipped for school success while supporting their families holistically. At every stage of life, Three Rivers strives to empower and uplift those we serve. Join us in making a difference, one life at a time.

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About the Benefits

Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package tailored to support your well-being and enrich your life:

  • Competitive wages with opportunities for advancement
  • Extensive benefits for regular full-time staff (30+ hours per week), including affordable health insurance with access to employer-sponsored NICE Healthcare and an HRA, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), voluntary dental, vision, voluntary life/AD&D, critical illness, and hospital indemnity insurance, ensuring peace of mind and security for you and your loved ones.
  • Immediate eligibility for investment in our 403(b), with a generous automatic match (after 1 year of employment), aiding in building a stable financial future
  • Generous paid time off, guaranteeing you sufficient time for relaxation, rejuvenation, and personal interests for regular staff working 30+ hours per week
  • Access to our robust Employee Assistance Program, providing assistance and resources for both personal and professional challenges
  • Training and professional development opportunities aimed at enhancing your skills and fostering career growth
  • A supportive work environment that values lived experience, respects personal representation, teamwork, and recognizes individual contributions.

Experience these outstanding benefits, among others, as we actively support your development, well-being, and success.

Equal Opportunity Commitment

We are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that values lived experience. We strongly encourage individuals from under-represented populations and those with relevant lived experiences to apply. We value diverse perspectives and backgrounds. Your unique experiences and perspectives are an asset to our team, and we welcome your application.

Three Rivers is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. If you require assistance or accommodation during the application process due to a disability, please contact Human Resources at jobs@threeriverscap.org or 507-316-0610.

Online application preferred:www.threeriverscap.org/careers. However, a paper application form may be requested by calling 507-316-0610.

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