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Profit Sharing * 128 year, family owned and operated company history Position Summary: Presents a ... Ability to perform all transit functions by the 90th day of employment. * Delivers volume customers ...

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Not a transit accessible location so will need reliable transportation. What is Offered ... trades, machine operators, production, accounting, records management, business management ...

Room for advancement provided Position Summary Reporting to the Foreman or designate, the Operator ... PNR RailWorks is North America's leading track and transit system experts for over 100 years and ...

Job Title: Forklift Operator This role involves performing full-cycle warehouse operations ... The location is accessible by transit, though trips may need to be booked in advance, and the ...

Forklift Operator This role is a hands-on warehouse and general labor position that involves ... Comfort with a commute that may include a 20-30 minute walk to and from public transit, including ...

Forklift Operator - Afternoon Shift This role focuses on safe and efficient operation of material ... The site operates in an area without direct public transit service, so reliable transportation is ...

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What is the difference between Transit Operator vs Bus Driver?

AspectTransit OperatorBus Driver
Required CredentialsCommercial driver's license (CDL), passenger endorsementCommercial driver's license (CDL), passenger endorsement
Work EnvironmentPublic transit vehicles, urban and suburban routesPublic transit buses, city streets
Employer & Industry UsagePublic transit agencies, transportation servicesPublic transit agencies, private transportation companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Transit Operators and Bus Drivers require similar credentials, such as a CDL with passenger endorsement, and work in public transit environments. While Transit Operators may cover a broader range of transit vehicles and routes, Bus Drivers specifically operate buses within urban settings. The roles are often used interchangeably in searches, but Transit Operator can include other vehicle types like trolleybuses or shuttles.

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

To thrive as a Transit Operator, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), safe driving skills, and a solid understanding of traffic laws and transit routes. Familiarity with fare collection systems, vehicle inspection procedures, and communication devices is typically required. Strong customer service, problem-solving abilities, and patience help operators manage passenger interactions and unexpected situations. These skills ensure reliable, safe, and courteous transportation services for the community.

What are transit operators?

Transit operators are professionals responsible for driving and operating public transportation vehicles such as buses, streetcars, or trains. Their main duties include safely transporting passengers along predetermined routes, adhering to schedules, and providing excellent customer service. They are also responsible for collecting fares, assisting passengers with disabilities, and ensuring the safety of everyone on board. Transit operators play a crucial role in keeping cities connected and helping people commute efficiently.

What are some common challenges Transit Operators face during their shifts and how can they effectively manage them?

Transit Operators often encounter challenges such as managing tight schedules, handling unexpected traffic or route changes, and ensuring passenger safety and satisfaction. They may also deal with difficult situations like fare disputes, unruly passengers, and inclement weather. Effective communication skills, patience, and a thorough understanding of transit protocols help operators navigate these challenges. Operators typically receive ongoing training and support from supervisors and colleagues, which fosters a collaborative work environment and helps address issues as they arise.
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Conventional Transit Operators

Strathcona County

Sherwood Park, AB

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Job description

Strathcona County is looking for people who love to drive and enjoy serving the community. We are seeking candidates that are committed to providing a positive customer experience in a safe, professional manner as well as being reliable and dependable. The hourly Transit Operator job offers a paid training program that starts you on your way to being part of an organization that values their employees and has a passion for serving the community. 

This posting is for multiple hourly positions

Key Responsibilities:
 

  • Operate a conventional transit vehicle in order to provide reliable passenger transportation 
  • Successfully perform scheduled daily assigned work (fixed routes or charters); strive to ensure buses are on-time and communicate effectively with Dispatch  
  • Provide excellent customer service to ensure overall customer satisfaction and interact with customers, road users and other staff in a courteous, professional manner; provide a variety of general public information to customers upon request (i.e., transit routes, destinations, fares, procedures, etc.) 
  • Ensure safe bus operations; conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections  
  • Collect passenger information (passenger counts, standees) as required 
  • Operate buses safely and in accordance with all laws, regulations, Strathcona County policies, and department procedures
  • Provide professional service using effective communication skills to facilitate positive interactions with customers and coworkers  


Qualifications and Skills:

  • Grade 12 or equivalent with a minimum of 3 years related experience
  • Strong customer service focus with a minimum of 2 years of experience in a customer service role dealing face to face with the public
  • Familiarity with Sherwood Park, downtown Edmonton core and University of Alberta areas preferred
  • Able to meet the physical requirements of the job, which include the ability to perform various physical tasks as part of the job duties, stand/walk for extended periods of time, operating bus controls, and aiding passengers with wheelchairs or strollers
  • Experience working with a variety of people including those who have physical or functional limitation would be considered an asset
  • Must be able to pass a pre-hire tablet-based assessment and also an on-road evaluation on a bus provided by Strathcona County Transit
  • Class 4 and 5 Candidates: 
    • At the candidate's expense, complete a Class 2 Driver's Medical exam prior to starting training and
    • At the candidate's expense, complete a written class 2 exam at a registry in the first week of training
    • Are required to pass a Class 2 road exam after two weeks of training
    • Will attend an air-brakes course after 1 week of training
    • At the candidate's expense, complete a written air-brakes exam at a registry after taking the air-brakes course
    • Will be required to sign a return in service agreement with a term of 1 year


Conditions of Employment:

  • Hold a valid Class 1, 2, 4 or 5 Alberta Driver's license (non-probationary)
  • Held a valid license for the last 5 consecutive years
  • Be able to provide a 5-year Commercial Driver's Abstract (current within 14 days of request) with: 
    • No past or pending license suspensions or Criminal Code suspensions or convictions within the last 5 years
    • No more than 3 demerits
    • No more than one moving violation/conviction within the last 5 years
    • Any non-driving related suspensions of registry services, if indicated, must show a reinstatement date
  • Submission of a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check is required upon offer
  • Successful passing of a pre-employment drug and alcohol test (which includes THC), as this is a safety sensitive position
  • Selected applicants must pass all assessments, testing and training
  • Must be able to meet the physical demands of the position


This position will work a variety of hours including evenings, weekends, split-shifts, on-call and statutory holidays, and candidates must have the flexibility to work a variety of hours. 

Class 1 and 2 candidates: Upon hire, candidates will commence with 6-7 weeks of Transit Operator training working 6 hours per day, Monday thru Friday with some weekends. Candidates will be compensated at a training rate until they successfully complete the training program.


Class 4 and 5 candidates: Upon hire, candidates will commence with two weeks of Class 2 license upgrade training, followed by 6-7 weeks of Transit Operator training working 6 hours per day, Monday thru Friday with some weekends. Candidates will be compensated at a training rate until they successfully complete the training program. 
 

Who We Are:
Strathcona County is a specialized municipality located in the heart of Alberta. Our vision is to become Canada's most livable community, where our workplace culture and identity are supported by our people plan and values of integrity, respect, safety, fairness, and cooperation. 

Why Join Strathcona County: 

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, which includes:
    • Health and wellness spending account   
    • Employee and family assistance program
  • Commitment to employee development, through internal and external training and development opportunities.
  • Well-being programs and a safety culture focused on physical and psychological health in the workplace.


Equivalencies of education and experience may be considered. 


This competition may be used to fill future vacancies for similar positions within the next 6 months.  
 

Strathcona County is committed to an inclusive, respectful, and equitable workplace that represents the community we serve. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who can contribute diverse perspectives and experiences
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.