If you enjoy serving the public and have previous experience operating oversized vehicles please submit a résumé and cover letter to Human Resources, quoting file number 21-P-24 by no later than Friday, August 13 at noon. $24.32/hour (Training Rate $21.28/hour) Application Information Previous experience serving people of disability is preferred. Perform Customer Service: Provide information to customers. Possesses a customer service driven attitude to deal effectively with the public, including demonstrated skills in conflict resolution, problem solving, and sound decision-making. Essential Job Functions of a Bus Operator Operate the Transit Bus: Operate the bus in safe manner. Excellent communication skills, and prior frontline, face-to-face customer service experience is required.Review the information below to better understand the job. Willing to undergo and pass required background checks, including Criminal Records Check and Vulnerable Sector Clearance. The application process to become an operator is extensive, followed by a 25-day training program.Willing and able to drive in all weather conditions and work a variety of shifts (up to 44 hours/week) including: split shifts, days, nights, weekends, statutory holidays and working on short notice.Preference will be given to applicants with a valid Ontario Class “B” or “C” driver’s licence with “Z” endorsement (Air Brake), however training can be provided to obtain this licence. The Transit fleet is fully accessible and as a bus driver, you will prioritize the needs of mobility customers, loading and unloading wheeled mobile devices expertly, escorting customers, and responding as a subject matter expert to public enquiries regarding the transit system including bus routes, schedules, transfers and fares. This requires the ability to engage the public courteously and respectfully. As an ambassador for the City’s Transit division, you are committed to customer service excellence. You do not need any formal education requirements to take the bus operator’s exam. We offer written tests to become a bus operator every 10 to 18 months, depending on the agency. Learn how to apply View job opportunities View internal. Step 1: Find out if you meet the test requirements. ![]() You will be provided with exceptional training to prepare you to serve our customers within the City of Peterborough and across Selwyn Township. All Regional career opportunities will be displayed when you click the link below, not just DRT careers. The City of Peterborough is seeking career-oriented Transit Bus Drivers (Extra Board Operators) with a positive attitude and a strong commitment to safety and customer service, to join our team!Īs a Bus Driver, you are responsible for the safe and professional operation of the City’s Conventional buses and Paratransit vehicles.
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