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Transit Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$23.10 - $30.96/hr

The Transit Operator position is directly involved in providing transit services to the citizens of Billings. Under general supervision, this position safely and efficiently operates a transit system ...

Temporary - Transit Operator

Yakima, WA · On-site

$22.23 - $27.91/hr

... transit office to report accidents, emergencies, or unusual operating conditions. Participates in special events and/or operate buses on special routes that involve or promote public transit ...

Transit Operator (DRIVER)

Newark, OH

$15.75 - $19.75/hr

Company Description Licking County Transit Board Summary: Transports Licking County residents to and from various locations in Licking County and surrounding counties. Provides safe, reliable and ...

Transit Operator (DRIVER)

Newark, OH · On-site

$15.75 - $19.75/hr

Company Description Licking County Transit Board Summary: Transports Licking County residents to and from various locations in Licking County and surrounding counties. Provides safe, reliable and ...

On-Call Transit Operator

Albany, OR · On-site

$22.80 - $29.06/hr

GENERAL PURPOSE This position is responsible for operating city transit buses in a safe and efficient manner. In addition, the driver is responsible for providing for the safety and well-being of the ...

On-Call Transit Operator

Albany, OR · On-site

$22.80 - $29.06/hr

GENERAL PURPOSE This position is responsible for operating city transit buses in a safe and efficient manner. In addition, the driver is responsible for providing for the safety and well-being of the ...

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How much do transit operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for transit operator in the United States is $18.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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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Transit/Paratransit Operator (Bus Driver)

City of Billings

On-site

$23.10 - $30.96/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

"Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis." Position Overview Salary Range: $23.1019/ hour (Step1) without CDL License, $24.2469/hour (Step 2) with CDL License or after completion of training. Salary reflects Step 1 and Step 2 of a 7-step pay scale. Work Schedule: The work schedule for this position may vary from day to day

The regularly scheduled workdays are Monday through Saturday. Job Summary: The Transit Operator position is directly involved in providing transit services to the citizens of Billings. Under general supervision, this position safely and efficiently operates a transit system vehicle over designated routes and for special events according to schedule or manifest; provides prompt and courteous customer service including attending to transit related passenger needs; provides information to the public; collects and verifies fares; and communicates regularly via two-way radio with other employees and management.

Scope of Responsibility: Incumbents will be familiar with department or functional operations and able to work with minimal assistance and considerable initiative. Working under limited supervision, incumbents must make decisions considering objectives within established procedures as well as use analysis of data to solve problems within defined work principles. Work product has a noticeable impact on departmental operations and moderate impact on the organization.

Incumbents may provide work direction or training to new employees. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Transit Operations Safely and efficiently operate a transit system vehicle over designated routes and for special events according to schedule, or manifest; use alternate routes when necessary and approved. Read, understand, and follow applicable schedules and routes; utilize a mobile data terminal for trip manifests, for fixed-route and paratransit operations, and other transit related activities.

Pick up, transfer, and discharge passengers at various locations in accordance with schedule times and trip manifest; communicate professionally with other transit operators to coordinate passenger transfers and other issues as needed. Collect fares, verify pass eligibility, and assist passengers with fare related issues Maintain a variety of operational records including passenger counts with lift and bike rack deployments, pre-trip and post-trip records, and mileage; prepare tabulations and summaries; conduct surveys as required. Report driving hazards, vandalism, and incidents encountered on route; communicate professionally with dispatch, maintenance, and Transit Supervisors to report situations, request assistance, and request instruction; occasionally communicate with law enforcement, medical, and other emergency personnel.

Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections of vehicles; report problems, repair needs, and other issues to ensure vehicle is safe and prepared for operation. Perform cleaning of interior and exterior of vehicles and facilities as directed; utilize drive through vehicle wash bay. Perform a variety of building and grounds maintenance duties including snow removal as directed.

Exhibit an understanding of and adhere to all applicable safety, security, and operational policies as well as applicable local, state, and federal regulations and requirements. Report for duty on short notice as required; maintain fitness for duty and availability when on standby. Serve as a responsible team member; display regular and consistent attendance and punctuality.

Assist in the training of new employees. Passenger/Customer Service/Public Relations Greet passengers and maintain a friendly attitude; maintain order among passengers. Attend to transit related special needs of passengers including seniors and individuals with disabilities; make reasonable accommodations as necessary; operate mobility device restraints and all types of vehicle lifts and ramps; assist with loading of passengers using mobility devices as necessary.

Promote a positive public relations image; recognize the transit operator position as a public servant and treat all passengers with dignity and respect, while using effective customer service skills Provide accurate information to passengers and the public; answer questions regarding routes, policies and regulations, City and business locations, and other questions or direct passengers to the appropriate source for answers. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications and Skills Required Qualifications & Skills: High school diploma or equivalent A State of Montana Class B, Type 2 commercial driver's license with no air brake restrictions, and passenger endorsement or must be obtained within ninety (90) of employment Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test, Federal and State criminal history background check, and a driving records check Strong interpersonal skills Preferred Qualifications & Skills: Experience with city government and knowledge of city transit operations Two (2) or more years of combined professional driving education and experience, experience Physical Demands and Working Conditions Work is primarily in the operation of a passenger bus or transit vehicle.

Intermittent physical effort involving lifting of 60 pounds or less is required. Work frequently includes sitting for long periods of time with occasional standing, walking, pushing, pulling, bending, kneeling, crouching, stooping, squatting, and crawling. Alignment of a passenger and their wheelchair or other mobility device into a position for use of lift equipment, ramps, and restraints also occurs occasionally.

Driving is required on a regular basis and includes the required ability to learn routes, geography of the city and area, street names, and landmarks. Work requires moderate attention to detail or deadlines, including the ability to read a schedule and map as well as operate a mobile data terminal between 45% and 70% of the time. Exposure to multiple disagreeable elements none of which are greater than moderate intensity between 15% and 45% of the time including, but not limited to, cold, heat, odors, outdoors, and vibration.

All transit operators are subject to random drug and alcohol testing as required by the Federal Transit Administration and the City of Billings. Some requirements in this job description may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. All requirements are subject to modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.

Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills, and experience required. To perform this job successfully, the worker must possess the abilities and aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise.

The City retains the discretion to add duties or change the duties of this position at any time.