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Bus Operators - Syracuse, NY, US

Job Information

Job Order ID :
NY1496961
# of Positions :
2
Minimum Education Level :
High School Diploma/GED
Experience Required :
5+ years
Salary :
$24.00 - $30.00 hourly
Duration :
Full Time Regular
Shift :
Hours per week:
Not Specified

Job Description

 
Full-Time Bus Operators (Syracuse) DEPARTMENT: Operations Central New York Regional Transportation Authority SALARY RANGE: Training Rate $24.00 Part-Time Rate (Upon successful completion of training) $27.00 Hour Top Rate: $30.00 BASIC FUNCTIONS: 1. Provide safe, courteous, on-time transportation to the general public and other designated groups in a variety of mass transit vehicles. 2. Adhere to traffic regulations. 3. Collect correct fares and issue transfers. 4. Communicate with the public regarding routes, schedules, and transfer points. 5. Communicate and interact with individuals of various backgrounds and abilities. 6. Communicate with the Operations Center by radio and provide verbal and written reports. 7. Punctuality and regular attendance are essential to provide dependable service to the public. TRAINING: 1. Applicants must have a CDL-B permit or license (General Knowledge, Air Brake, and Passenger Endorsement portions of the exam) to be eligible for hire. 2. Paid training is provided to qualified candidates committed to a career with the Company. 3. Upon completion of the training program full-time opportunities will be offered. 4. The 8-week training program provides exposure to all routes and runs within the Centro system. The program includes 3-weeks of in-classroom and on-bus instruction, followed by 5-weeks in the field. The first 3-weeks are primarily dedicated to classroom work (Monday Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm) with one mandatory Saturday. The following 5-weeks are on-the-road training with Line Instructors and require trainees to work various hours of the day and night. Centros hours of operation range from 4:20am to 1:15am. Centro trainers will advise you in advance of your schedule. Your training schedule may be demanding and could require you to work at least 3 Saturdays in order to learn all facets of the bus system. Training class begins May 22nd , 2024 JOB REQUIREMENTS: 1. Five years of licensed driving experience. 2. Valid NYS Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with passenger and air brake endorsements. 3. Acceptable driving record at the time of job offer. 4. High School Diploma or G.E.D., or equivalent experience. 5. Customer-focused attitude. 6. Physical ability to, safely, operate a bus and the ability to keep the bus under control at all times. 7. Completion of a physical examination conducted under article 19-A of the NYSDOT regulations. 8. Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing in the English language. Communicating with passengers both in the regular course of business and especially during an emergency is critical. 9. A drug test with a negative result must be taken no more than 30 days prior to beginning training. NOTE: Bus operators are subject to random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, return to work/return to duty, and follow-up drug and alcohol testing once they are hired. 10. Current, complete driving record abstract from the state Department of Motor Vehicles is required upon hire; violations are evaluated by their severity and time frame. 11. Certain criminal and/or driving convictions will not necessarily bar you from employment consideration. Applicants may also visit our website at www.centro.org to view the job posting

Company Information

Name :
CNY Centro

Application Information

Online :
Email :
Apply by mail :
Attn: Danielle Raineri
P. O. Box 820
200 Cortland Ave.
Syracuse, NY 13205
US
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