City of Gardena, CA
Bus Operator
City of Gardena, CA, Gardena, California, United States, 90248
Salary :
$59,424.00 - $75,852.00 Annually
Location :
Gardena, CA
Job Type:
Full-Time
Department:
Transportation Department
Opening Date:
10/08/2024
Closing Date:
Continuous
Description
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FROM CANDIDATES WITH OR WITHOUT COMMERCIAL DRIVING EXPERIENCE.
GTrans exists to move people by providing safe, reliable and outstanding public transportation to the communities we serve every day.
The City of Gardena's inaugurated service in 1940, and for over 80 years has been one of three municipal transit operators connecting the South Bay subregion of Los Angeles County. Boarding over three million customers annually on the system, GTrans provides fixed route bus service using an active fleet of 52 buses deployed over five routes.
GTrans' Journey Starts with You - Safely Connecting Our Community, One Ride at a Time!
GTrans is seeking friendly, responsible, and customer service-oriented individuals to join our team! As a GTrans Bus Operator, you'll be at the heart of our community, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride for our passengers on scheduled routes. Your role is crucial in delivering reliable public transit and providing outstanding customer service, making a positive impact on every journey. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your career!
Salary and Benefits Full-Time Position:
Starting at $28.5692 and up to $36.4673 a month. Health Insurance:
City paid PPO or HMO Plan premiums that include medical, dental and vision coverage. Vacation and Holidays:
8 hours per month and increasing with years of service, and 13 fixed holidays per year plus additional 20 hours of floating holiday per calendar year. Continuous Service Bonus:
On each five-year anniversary of continuous satisfactory service to the City as a full-time, permanent employee. Retirement:
The City offers CalPERS pension membership. Paid Training:
GTrans will provide paid training to prepare for DMV driving examination.
Please submit the required license, certificate, K4 printout, or registration with the State as evidence of professional or technical proficiency at the same time of filing application. The Human Resources Officer will require necessary verification of qualifications as specified in the job bulletin. Examples of Duties
Under general supervision, safely operates a transit bus on an assigned route according to an established schedule; maintains schedule of routes; picks up and discharges passengers; collects fares; issues/receives transfers and provides directions. This position is Full-Time and may be scheduled to work any time between 3:40 a.m. and 12:00 a.m., seven (7) days a week, including weekends and holidays. Paid training will be provided to prepare for DMV driving examination and successful completion of the GTrans Bus Operator Training Program.
Representative Duties The following duties are NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by employees in this classification. They only represent a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities.
Performs daily vehicle inspection on buses; completes appropriate documentation regarding mechanical deficiencies; report any safety concerns to Transportation Operations Supervisors; Safely operates a bus along an assigned route; utilizing good defensive driving skills; maintains time schedule of the route; responsible for the safety of passengers; Picks up and discharges passengers at designated bus stops; collects fares; issues, receives, and punches transfers; Provides information regarding directions, routes, and schedules to passengers in a courteous manner; Receives and transmits two-way radio messages to Transportation Operations Supervisors; Uses on-board computer-based technology to receive instructions and to communicate with Transportation Operations Supervisors; Prepares required documents including detailed accident and incident reports, daily logs, etc.; Assists passengers on and off buses upon request; Operates wheelchair ramp and properly secures wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility aids; Safety, punctuality, attendance, and good customer service is required; Maintains order on buses while working independently with minimal supervision and does related work as required. Organizational Responsibilities Bus Operator is an entry-level class in the Transportation Department, GTrans, and under the general supervision of the Transit Operations Supervisor. Typical Qualifications
Education and Experience
Must have High School Diploma or equivalent G.E.D. Certificate. Must be at least 21 years of age. Must have six (6) months' work experience involving customer service or public contact. Must have five (5) years driving experience in California or another state. Must not have any employment terminations for cause three (3) years prior to closing date and up to the date of hire.
Knowledge Of Must have knowledge of California motor vehicle laws and ordinances, procedures for the safe operation of a motor vehicle, customer service techniques and practices.
Ability To
Work independently. Skillfully operate a bus safely in various weather and visibility conditions. Read and understand maps and schedules. Read, understand, and follow rules, regulations, vehicle operating procedures and traffic laws. Read, understand, and follow written and oral instructions given in English. Bilingual ability is desirable. Understand highway traffic signs and signals. Prepare simple reports and make basic math calculations. Courteously interact with the public and fellow employees to maintain an effective working relationship. Operate a wheelchair ramp and assist passengers with disabilities. Remain calm in emergency situations and exercise good judgment. Maintain a good attendance and punctuality record. Maturity, tact, courtesy and memory are essential to the position. Physical Demands and Working Conditions The position is performed within a bus or transportation buildings and occasionally outdoors and is infrequently exposed to extremes in temperature, humidity or wetness, gas and fumes, dust and wind; continuous use of foot controls in repetitive foot movements and continuously exposed to vibration. Work involves long periods of time sitting, bending (neck), extension (up and down), squatting, climbing, stooping, twisting (neck and waist), and reaching at or below shoulder level. Extensive eye-hand coordination is required. Hand movements include fine manipulation, simple and power grasping, driving, steering, pushing, and pulling. Foot movements include using floor pedals for accelerating, braking, activating signals, bending, walking and climbing bus steps. Must have vision at or correctable to 20/40, depth perception, distance vision, peripheral vision and able to distinguish the colors red, green and yellow. Possess hearing in both ears allowing the perception of a whispered voice at five feet away. May be required to occasionally lift up to 33 pounds.
License To be considered:
Must have and maintain, at the time of application, a valid California Class "C" non- commercial Driver's License or equivalent Must provide, at the time of application, a current (dated within last 30 days) California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) driving record printout obtained from a DMV Kiosk printout Must have no more than one (1) moving violation and zero (0) points over the last three (3) years Must have zero (0) license suspensions or license revocations over the past 15 years If a traffic accident reported on your driving record printout was not your fault, you must attach acceptable proof (i.e. No-Fault Letter) to your application for further consideration Must not have any convictions, administrative suspensions or revocations of your driver's license for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Prior to start of training, incumbent must possess a Class B Instruction Permit, or Class A License, or Class B License, with "P" (passenger) endorsement and no air brake restrictions, with a valid medical certificate obtained from a City-selected health care provider.
Once employed, Bus Operators must possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License Class A or B with "P" (passenger) endorsement and no air brake restrictions with a valid medical certificate obtained from a City-selected health care provider.
Special Conditions This position is designated as "safety-sensitive". Bus Operators are subject to the rules and regulations of the Federal Transit Administration, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and other regulatory agencies. Candidates must be able to pass a job-related/medical exam, which includes drug and alcohol testing. Employment is subject to background checks and verifications. Operators must also submit to random drug and alcohol testing.
Supplemental Information
Testing Process
Minimum Qualification Screening - Pass/Fail Supplemental Questionnaire - Pass/Fail Submission and Review of K4 printout - Pass/Fail Written Exam - Pass/Fail Oral Interview - 100% of total score
*Testing process is subject to change Candidates must pass all examinations to be placed on eligible list.
Possession of minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to the next step in the selection process. All candidate materials will be carefully evaluated and only those considered best qualified will be invited to the next step in the selection process.
Vacation : 8 hours per month and increasing with years of service.
Holidays : 13 fixed holidays per year plus additional 20 hours of floating holiday per calendar year.
Sick Leave : Ten (10) hours per month, with option to convert sick leave to cash after five (5) years of service, subject to terms and conditions.
Retirement : The City offers the CalPERS 2.0% at 62 pension formula for new CalPERS members hired on or after January 1, 2013, or 2.0% at 55 pension formula for existing CalPERS member with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS reciprocal agency.
Health Insurance : The City will pay the PPO or HMO Plan premium for a full-time employee plus one (1) dependent.
Retiree Medical : Competitive lifetime benefit upon CalPERS retirement required years of City service, subject to other terms and conditions.
Educational Reimbursement : Up to $2,500 per fiscal year for full-time permanent employees subject to course eligibility requirements.
Continuous Service Bonus : On each five-year anniversary of continuous satisfactory service to the City as a full-time, permanent employee.
Bilingual Bonus Pay : The city shall pay each approved full-time employee a Bilingual Bonus of thirty-one dollars ($31.00) per pay period as long as the employee remains eligible for the bonus.
Life Insurance : The City pays up to a total of $40,000 of insurance coverage for full-time permanent employees.
Deferred Compensation : Voluntary enrollment, no City match.
Credit Union : Savings and loan services available through South Bay Credit Union, Kinecta, and F&A Federal Credit Union.
01
Do you have a High School Diploma or G.E.D?
Yes No
02
Do you have a valid California Driver's License?
Yes No
03
Have you failed or refused to take a DOT test in the past two years?
Yes No
04
How many years of driving experience in California or another state do you have?
Less than 2 years 2-3 years 4 years 5 or more years
Required Question
$59,424.00 - $75,852.00 Annually
Location :
Gardena, CA
Job Type:
Full-Time
Department:
Transportation Department
Opening Date:
10/08/2024
Closing Date:
Continuous
Description
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FROM CANDIDATES WITH OR WITHOUT COMMERCIAL DRIVING EXPERIENCE.
GTrans exists to move people by providing safe, reliable and outstanding public transportation to the communities we serve every day.
The City of Gardena's inaugurated service in 1940, and for over 80 years has been one of three municipal transit operators connecting the South Bay subregion of Los Angeles County. Boarding over three million customers annually on the system, GTrans provides fixed route bus service using an active fleet of 52 buses deployed over five routes.
GTrans' Journey Starts with You - Safely Connecting Our Community, One Ride at a Time!
GTrans is seeking friendly, responsible, and customer service-oriented individuals to join our team! As a GTrans Bus Operator, you'll be at the heart of our community, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride for our passengers on scheduled routes. Your role is crucial in delivering reliable public transit and providing outstanding customer service, making a positive impact on every journey. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your career!
Salary and Benefits Full-Time Position:
Starting at $28.5692 and up to $36.4673 a month. Health Insurance:
City paid PPO or HMO Plan premiums that include medical, dental and vision coverage. Vacation and Holidays:
8 hours per month and increasing with years of service, and 13 fixed holidays per year plus additional 20 hours of floating holiday per calendar year. Continuous Service Bonus:
On each five-year anniversary of continuous satisfactory service to the City as a full-time, permanent employee. Retirement:
The City offers CalPERS pension membership. Paid Training:
GTrans will provide paid training to prepare for DMV driving examination.
Please submit the required license, certificate, K4 printout, or registration with the State as evidence of professional or technical proficiency at the same time of filing application. The Human Resources Officer will require necessary verification of qualifications as specified in the job bulletin. Examples of Duties
Under general supervision, safely operates a transit bus on an assigned route according to an established schedule; maintains schedule of routes; picks up and discharges passengers; collects fares; issues/receives transfers and provides directions. This position is Full-Time and may be scheduled to work any time between 3:40 a.m. and 12:00 a.m., seven (7) days a week, including weekends and holidays. Paid training will be provided to prepare for DMV driving examination and successful completion of the GTrans Bus Operator Training Program.
Representative Duties The following duties are NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by employees in this classification. They only represent a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities.
Performs daily vehicle inspection on buses; completes appropriate documentation regarding mechanical deficiencies; report any safety concerns to Transportation Operations Supervisors; Safely operates a bus along an assigned route; utilizing good defensive driving skills; maintains time schedule of the route; responsible for the safety of passengers; Picks up and discharges passengers at designated bus stops; collects fares; issues, receives, and punches transfers; Provides information regarding directions, routes, and schedules to passengers in a courteous manner; Receives and transmits two-way radio messages to Transportation Operations Supervisors; Uses on-board computer-based technology to receive instructions and to communicate with Transportation Operations Supervisors; Prepares required documents including detailed accident and incident reports, daily logs, etc.; Assists passengers on and off buses upon request; Operates wheelchair ramp and properly secures wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility aids; Safety, punctuality, attendance, and good customer service is required; Maintains order on buses while working independently with minimal supervision and does related work as required. Organizational Responsibilities Bus Operator is an entry-level class in the Transportation Department, GTrans, and under the general supervision of the Transit Operations Supervisor. Typical Qualifications
Education and Experience
Must have High School Diploma or equivalent G.E.D. Certificate. Must be at least 21 years of age. Must have six (6) months' work experience involving customer service or public contact. Must have five (5) years driving experience in California or another state. Must not have any employment terminations for cause three (3) years prior to closing date and up to the date of hire.
Knowledge Of Must have knowledge of California motor vehicle laws and ordinances, procedures for the safe operation of a motor vehicle, customer service techniques and practices.
Ability To
Work independently. Skillfully operate a bus safely in various weather and visibility conditions. Read and understand maps and schedules. Read, understand, and follow rules, regulations, vehicle operating procedures and traffic laws. Read, understand, and follow written and oral instructions given in English. Bilingual ability is desirable. Understand highway traffic signs and signals. Prepare simple reports and make basic math calculations. Courteously interact with the public and fellow employees to maintain an effective working relationship. Operate a wheelchair ramp and assist passengers with disabilities. Remain calm in emergency situations and exercise good judgment. Maintain a good attendance and punctuality record. Maturity, tact, courtesy and memory are essential to the position. Physical Demands and Working Conditions The position is performed within a bus or transportation buildings and occasionally outdoors and is infrequently exposed to extremes in temperature, humidity or wetness, gas and fumes, dust and wind; continuous use of foot controls in repetitive foot movements and continuously exposed to vibration. Work involves long periods of time sitting, bending (neck), extension (up and down), squatting, climbing, stooping, twisting (neck and waist), and reaching at or below shoulder level. Extensive eye-hand coordination is required. Hand movements include fine manipulation, simple and power grasping, driving, steering, pushing, and pulling. Foot movements include using floor pedals for accelerating, braking, activating signals, bending, walking and climbing bus steps. Must have vision at or correctable to 20/40, depth perception, distance vision, peripheral vision and able to distinguish the colors red, green and yellow. Possess hearing in both ears allowing the perception of a whispered voice at five feet away. May be required to occasionally lift up to 33 pounds.
License To be considered:
Must have and maintain, at the time of application, a valid California Class "C" non- commercial Driver's License or equivalent Must provide, at the time of application, a current (dated within last 30 days) California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) driving record printout obtained from a DMV Kiosk printout Must have no more than one (1) moving violation and zero (0) points over the last three (3) years Must have zero (0) license suspensions or license revocations over the past 15 years If a traffic accident reported on your driving record printout was not your fault, you must attach acceptable proof (i.e. No-Fault Letter) to your application for further consideration Must not have any convictions, administrative suspensions or revocations of your driver's license for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Prior to start of training, incumbent must possess a Class B Instruction Permit, or Class A License, or Class B License, with "P" (passenger) endorsement and no air brake restrictions, with a valid medical certificate obtained from a City-selected health care provider.
Once employed, Bus Operators must possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License Class A or B with "P" (passenger) endorsement and no air brake restrictions with a valid medical certificate obtained from a City-selected health care provider.
Special Conditions This position is designated as "safety-sensitive". Bus Operators are subject to the rules and regulations of the Federal Transit Administration, the Department of Motor Vehicles, and other regulatory agencies. Candidates must be able to pass a job-related/medical exam, which includes drug and alcohol testing. Employment is subject to background checks and verifications. Operators must also submit to random drug and alcohol testing.
Supplemental Information
Testing Process
Minimum Qualification Screening - Pass/Fail Supplemental Questionnaire - Pass/Fail Submission and Review of K4 printout - Pass/Fail Written Exam - Pass/Fail Oral Interview - 100% of total score
*Testing process is subject to change Candidates must pass all examinations to be placed on eligible list.
Possession of minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to the next step in the selection process. All candidate materials will be carefully evaluated and only those considered best qualified will be invited to the next step in the selection process.
Vacation : 8 hours per month and increasing with years of service.
Holidays : 13 fixed holidays per year plus additional 20 hours of floating holiday per calendar year.
Sick Leave : Ten (10) hours per month, with option to convert sick leave to cash after five (5) years of service, subject to terms and conditions.
Retirement : The City offers the CalPERS 2.0% at 62 pension formula for new CalPERS members hired on or after January 1, 2013, or 2.0% at 55 pension formula for existing CalPERS member with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS reciprocal agency.
Health Insurance : The City will pay the PPO or HMO Plan premium for a full-time employee plus one (1) dependent.
Retiree Medical : Competitive lifetime benefit upon CalPERS retirement required years of City service, subject to other terms and conditions.
Educational Reimbursement : Up to $2,500 per fiscal year for full-time permanent employees subject to course eligibility requirements.
Continuous Service Bonus : On each five-year anniversary of continuous satisfactory service to the City as a full-time, permanent employee.
Bilingual Bonus Pay : The city shall pay each approved full-time employee a Bilingual Bonus of thirty-one dollars ($31.00) per pay period as long as the employee remains eligible for the bonus.
Life Insurance : The City pays up to a total of $40,000 of insurance coverage for full-time permanent employees.
Deferred Compensation : Voluntary enrollment, no City match.
Credit Union : Savings and loan services available through South Bay Credit Union, Kinecta, and F&A Federal Credit Union.
01
Do you have a High School Diploma or G.E.D?
Yes No
02
Do you have a valid California Driver's License?
Yes No
03
Have you failed or refused to take a DOT test in the past two years?
Yes No
04
How many years of driving experience in California or another state do you have?
Less than 2 years 2-3 years 4 years 5 or more years
Required Question