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Mechanic II - Transit

Kenosha, WI · On-site

$28.49 - $42.50/hr

Transit Opening Date: 08/06/2026 General Overview of Position Under general supervision of the mechanic supervisor, performs skilled maintenance and repair work on City vehicles, light /heavy trucks ...

$21.65 - $23.15/hr

Performs RTD pre- and post- trip inspections of transit vehicles for mechanical problems prior to beginning scheduled runs; conducts an external/internal visual inspection of the transit vehicle and ...

$21.65 - $23.15/hr

Performs RTD pre- and post- trip inspections of transit vehicles for mechanical problems prior to beginning scheduled runs; conducts an external/internal visual inspection of the transit vehicle and ...

$20.82 - $22.32/hr

Performs RTD pre- and post- trip inspections of transit vehicles for mechanical problems prior to beginning scheduled runs; conducts an external/internal visual inspection of the transit vehicle and ...

$20.82 - $22.32/hr

Performs RTD pre- and post- trip inspections of transit vehicles for mechanical problems prior to beginning scheduled runs; conducts an external/internal visual inspection of the transit vehicle and ...

... transit services across the United States. With more than 5,500 team members operating over 4,000 ... Position Overview The Mechanic A will report directly to the Maintenance Manager. This role is ...

... transit services across the United States. With more than 5,500 team members operating over 4,000 ... Position Overview The Mechanic A will report directly to the Maintenance Manager. This role is ...

$20.82 - $22.32/hr

Performs RTD pre and post trip inspection of transit vehicles for mechanical problems prior to beginning scheduled run. This includes conducting an external/internal visual inspection of the transit ...

Community Transit is expanding service across our region, growing internally as an organization ... Here, you are more than a mechanic, you are part of a team who looks out for one another ...

$20.82 - $22.32/hr

Performs RTD pre and post trip inspection of transit vehicles for mechanical problems prior to beginning scheduled run. This includes conducting an external/internal visual inspection of the transit ...

$20.82 - $22.32/hr

Performs RTD pre- and post- trip inspections of transit vehicles for mechanical problems prior to beginning scheduled runs; conducts an external/internal visual inspection of the transit vehicle and ...

General Overview of Position Under general supervision of the mechanic supervisor, performs skilled maintenance and repair work on City vehicles, light /heavy trucks, buses, streetcars, off-road ...

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Transit Mechanic information

What are some common challenges transit mechanics face when working on modern public transportation vehicles?

Transit Mechanics often encounter challenges maintaining and repairing newer buses and trains, which increasingly use complex electronic and computerized systems. Staying updated on diagnostic tools, software updates, and advanced propulsion technologies like hybrid or electric drivetrains is essential. Additionally, tight maintenance schedules and the need for quick turnaround times can add pressure, making teamwork and clear communication with supervisors and operators critical to success.

What is a transit mechanic?

Transit mechanics are skilled technicians who inspect, maintain, and repair vehicles used in public transportation systems, such as buses, trains, and streetcars. Their responsibilities include diagnosing mechanical and electrical issues, performing routine maintenance, and ensuring that all transit vehicles meet safety standards. Transit mechanics play a crucial role in keeping public transportation reliable and safe for passengers. They often work for city transit authorities or private transportation companies and must stay updated on the latest vehicle technology and regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a transit mechanic, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Transit Mechanic, you need solid knowledge of diesel and gasoline engine repair, electrical systems, and vehicle diagnostics, typically supported by a high school diploma, technical training, or ASE certification. Familiarity with diagnostic software, vehicle lifts, specialized hand tools, and fleet maintenance management systems is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team help set top performers apart. These skills and qualities ensure safe, reliable operation of public transit vehicles, minimizing downtime and maintaining crucial transportation services.

What is the difference between Transit Mechanic vs Bus Technician?

AspectTransit MechanicBus Technician
CertificationsASE certifications, state-specific licensesASE certifications, state-specific licenses
Work EnvironmentPublic transit agencies, maintenance shopsPrivate bus companies, transit agencies
Job ResponsibilitiesDiagnose, repair, and maintain transit vehiclesPerform repairs and maintenance on buses and transit vehicles
Industry UsageCommonly used in public transportation systemsUsed in both public and private transit sectors

Transit Mechanics and Bus Technicians share similar certifications and work environments, focusing on maintaining transit vehicles. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Transit Mechanic' is often used by public transit agencies, while 'Bus Technician' is common in private companies. Both roles require technical skills to ensure safe, reliable transit services.

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Infographic showing various Transit Mechanic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 14% Full Time, and 86% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Transit Technician (Mechanic) Transit Technician (Mechanic)

Western Management Group Llc

Las Vegas, NV

$20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Transit Technician

Starting salary: $20.00 per hour, rising to $20.50 after passing required certification (approx. 6 months).

Responsibilities:

  • Perform corrective and preventative maintenance, inspections, repairs, and adjustments to all train “monorail” systems and components of an electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic nature
  • Repair or replace defective parts utilizing manuals, drawings, specs, or other written or verbal instructions.
  • Applies technical knowledge of electronic principles to solve problems using diagrams, schematics, engineering data and test equipment

Requirements:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • 2 years of electronic and/or mechanical experience, or equivalent technical school training
  • Must have excellent electronics and mechanical troubleshooting skills
  • Ability to maintain detailed records of troubleshooting and repairs
  • Ability to work holidays and weekends
  • Valid Nevada driver's license Must be highly dependable
  • Must be able to communicate in written and spoken English (for safety reasons)
  • Ability to work day/swing/night shift

Employees are eligible for:

  • Annual merit raise
  • Holiday pay, at time and a half
  • Great working environment!

Benefits:

  • Heavily subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Short-term and long-term disability (offered at no cost to the employee)
  • Life insurance (offered at no cost to the employee)
  • 401(k) plan
  • 19 days paid time off
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Uniform provided

MUST BE ABLE TO SUCCESSFULLY PASS A CRIMINAL AND EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND CHECK, AS WELL AS A DRUG TEST.

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