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Transit Supervisor Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Supervisory experience with hourly employees; 2-3 years transit supervisory experience preferred * Computer literate - basic knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint * Subject to a ...

Supervisory experience with hourly employees; 2-3 years transit supervisory experience preferred * Computer literate - basic knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint * Subject to a ...

MECHANIC B

Norwalk, CT · On-site

$34.67/hr

At least three years' mechanical experience in the heavy duty diesel transit vehicles. * Ability to work effectively in a lightly supervised environment. * Ability to read and follow manuals and ...

Designs and facilitates safety, customer service, managerial and supervisory training programs and team-building conferences for all divisions such as Transit Ambassador Customer Service Training ...

Supervisor Field Ops

Stamford, CT · On-site

$73K - $106K/yr

Commuter/Transit Account * Healthcare Flexible Spending Account * Dependent Care Flexible Spending ... supervisors and co-workers. Qualifications: * Minimum 2 Year/Associates Degree or equivalent ...

... of transit supervisory experience • Possesses National Safety Council Defensive Driving Instructor certification or similar certifications in Safety. • Knowledge of regulatory requirements to ...

Estuary Transit District, operating as River Valley Transit , is the vital link connecting ... the Road Supervisors, Director of Operations, Operations Manager or Executive Director. Oversee ...

Dispatcher

Centerbrook, CT · On-site

$25.50 - $27.50/hr

Join River Valley Transit: Make a Difference in Middlesex County! Are you looking for a career ... the Road Supervisors, Director of Operations, Operations Manager or Executive Director. Oversee ...

... of transit supervisory experience • Possesses National Safety Council Defensive Driving Instructor certification or similar certifications in Safety. • Knowledge of regulatory requirements to ...

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How much do transit supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for transit supervisor in Connecticut is $77,698.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,600.00 and $110,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a transit supervisor?

Transit Supervisors are professionals responsible for overseeing the daily operations of public transportation systems, such as buses or trains. They ensure schedules are maintained, manage driver assignments, and address any service disruptions or customer issues that arise. Transit Supervisors also coordinate with drivers and dispatchers to maintain safety and efficiency, and may be involved in training staff or handling emergency situations. Their role is essential for keeping public transit systems reliable and running smoothly.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a transit supervisor?

To thrive as a Transit Supervisor, you need strong knowledge of transit operations, scheduling, safety regulations, and typically a background in transportation or logistics management. Familiarity with fleet management software, GPS tracking systems, and relevant certifications such as CDL or supervisory safety training is often required. Excellent leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills enable effective team management and conflict resolution. These competencies are vital for ensuring efficient transit operations, maintaining safety standards, and delivering reliable service to passengers.

What are common challenges faced by transit supervisors and how can they be addressed?

Transit Supervisors often encounter challenges such as scheduling conflicts, managing unexpected service disruptions, and addressing passenger or operator concerns in real-time. These challenges require strong problem-solving skills, effective communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. Proactively coordinating with drivers, dispatchers, and maintenance teams, as well as staying updated on transit policies and procedures, can help Transit Supervisors resolve issues efficiently and maintain smooth operations.

What is the difference between Transit Supervisor vs Bus Driver?

AspectTransit SupervisorBus Driver
Required CredentialsCommercial driver's license (CDL), supervisory trainingCommercial driver's license (CDL)
Work EnvironmentOffice and field supervision, overseeing operationsDriving buses, passenger interaction
Employer & Industry UsagePublic transit agencies, transportation companies

The main difference is that a Transit Supervisor oversees transit operations and manages staff, while a Bus Driver primarily operates buses and interacts directly with passengers. Both roles require a CDL, but the supervisor's role involves more administrative and oversight responsibilities within the transit industry.

How to become a transit supervisor?

To become a transit supervisor, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with several years of experience working in transit operations or bus driving. Leadership skills, knowledge of transit systems, and sometimes a relevant certification or training are also important for advancement into supervisory roles.
Infographic showing various Transit Supervisor job openings in Connecticut as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,698 per year, or $37.4 per hour.

Maintenance Supervisor - 3rd Shift (Stamford)

CT TRANSIT

Hartford, CT • Hybrid

$85K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


CT Transit rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

36th of 99 rated public transport


Job description

Job Description This is a management position which involves responsibility for supervising and inspecting the work of skilled and unskilled maintenance personnel who are engaged in a wide variety of bus maintenance, servicing, and repair activities. Safety is paramount at CTtransitand as such this position is expected to promote a culture of safety, ensuring that all employees adhere to safety protocols. Examples of Duties Supervises the maintenance, servicing and repair of heavy duty diesel, hybrid, and electric powered passenger buses and other equipment in a CT transit maintenance repair facility; supervises the maintenance, repair, rebuilding and painting of all public transit vehicles and accessories including fare boxes, interiors, seats, glass installation and air conditioning; confers with subordinate mechanics and unskilled employees regarding work load and technical maintenance matters; trains and assists subordinates in repair and installation procedures, when required.

Assists with planning and assigning work according to priority and facilities available; receiving work requests; supervising performance of technicians; road testing equipment and approving completed work; recommends disciplinary action to department superiors; examines equipment in the field and shop; approves replacements and major repairs; recommends the purchase of parts and service equipment; and is responsible for recording all labor descriptions of the completed work. Supervises the servicing and cleaning of buses including vault pulling, fueling, checking of fluid levels, interior cleaning, exterior washing, and bus movements and storage locations. Supervises the bus pullouts.

Assists in the design, construction and modification of special equipment and maintenance devices; administers and oversees CT transit's safety programs; inspects work in progress and reviews service records, work orders, and parts requisitions; assists mechanics engaged in maintenance operations; receives verbal and written reports from bus operators concerning vehicle defects and general performance; assigns road call personnel and oversees reporting systems; and all other duties as required and assigned. Work cooperatively with all levels of personnel. Attends in-service training, seminars or other opportunities for professional development as made available by the Agency.

Provides training for Agency personnel as required. Actively participates in staff meetings, trainings, etc. Has thorough working knowledge of Agency policies and procedures.

Other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Qualifications Minimum possession of a High School Diploma/GED. Five (5) years' experience in the maintenance and repair of heavy-duty diesel, hybrid, and electric powered public transit equipment.

Additional schooling or professional experience may be substituted for a portion of the experience or educational requirement. Knowledge of principles and procedures of public passenger vehicle overhaul, maintenance, and repair shop management; methods, material, and tools of vehicle mechanics; operating and repair characteristics of modern diesel passenger buses, diesel-electric hybrid buses, battery electric buses, and related vehicles; occupational hazards and safety precautions related in the work; basic shop record keeping systems; CT transit's operating rules and procedures and an understanding of the labor agreement for union employees. Ability to coordinate the work of fuelers, cleaners, general technicians, body work, spray painters, helpers, and shop laborers; ability to diagnose defective equipment and parts malfunctions in diesel powered, hybrid and electric powered vehicles; ability to understand, interpret and effectively carry out oral and written policies, regulations and instructions; ability to communicate ideas effectively, orally and in writing and to establish effective working relationships with fellow employees and suppliers.

Valid Commercial Driver's License is required and the ability to be insured by our insurance company throughout employment. Individual may be required to travel in the course of their daily work. Proficient in software programs (word processing, spreadsheet, and database), Internet applications and utilization of all relevant office equipment.

The ability to learn quickly internal software programs. Must be able to handle confidential information. The ability to prioritize projects and have excellent communication skills (especially verbal), interpersonal skills, tact and diplomacy.

Ability to work both independently and in a team environment. How To Apply Visit our website athttp://www.cttransit.com/Careers/ to apply.


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