A typical shift for an RTD Light Rail Operator involves operating light rail vehicles along scheduled routes, performing pre-trip inspections, monitoring the train’s performance, and addressing passenger inquiries or concerns. Operators may work early mornings, late nights, weekends, or holidays, as public transportation often runs outside of standard business hours. The role requires careful attention to safety protocols, adherence to schedules, and clear communication with dispatchers, supervisors, and other transportation staff. While much of the shift is spent operating the train, there are also brief stops at terminals and regular interactions with the riding public. This dynamic work environment is ideal for those who enjoy serving their community and working independently within a structured system.