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Sacramento Regional Transit

Bus Operator

Sacramento Regional Transit, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828


Salary:

$24.99 - $35.70 Hourly

Location :

1400 29th Street Sacramento, CA

Job Type:

Full Time

Job Number:

2024-BUSOPDEC24

Department:

Bus Operations

Opening Date:

12/01/2024

Recruitment Type:

External

Description

Experienced Bus Operators who meet the following minimum qualifications and successfully complete the recruitment process will be offered a starting hourly wage rate of $24.99 per hour (equivalent to 70% of the applicable top operator hourly wage rate). This opportunity is for External candidates who meet the following qualifications: Possession of a valid California Class B driver's license with Passenger and Airbrake endorsements, current VTT or School Bus Certificate for a type 1 vehicle, and current medical certificate. Two (2) years of verifiable Operator experience in a type 1 vehicle with a good driving record; and four (4) additional years of verifiable driving experience (any type of vehicle) with a good record. Two (2) years of customer service experience that includes providing information and/or assistance directly to the public. CURRENT VTT OR CURRENT SCHOOL BUS CERTIFICATE AND CURRENT MEDICAL CERTIFICATE ARE REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION

*Incentive Bonuses Available!

$1000 - In the second pay period of employment $1000 - At the completion of probation.

The purpose of this position is to operate District coaches ensuring safe and timely transport of passengers. This is accomplished by maintaining designated route schedules; assisting passengers; handling and controlling disruptive passengers; recognizing and resolving circumstances or events that impact proper operation; inspecting coaches; completing reports; collecting fares; inspecting passes; and providing special assistance to passengers with disabilities. Duties may vary based on route, physical demands, equipment and clientele. Other duties include performing special service duties and other special assignments per dispatch. Examples of Duties

Operates coach/bus; follows safe, defensive driving practices; follows District operating policies and procedures; maintains schedules; collects fares; validates passes; operates radio; makes announcements; enters announcements into automated system; follows prescribed route; performs special service assignments, bus bridges, fill services and acts as replacement drivers; assists in training new drivers. Performs customer service activities; reacts to and manages passenger conflicts and disruptive/hostile/abusive passengers; assists passengers with directions, information, rules, and regulations; assists with 911 emergency situations as directed; assists boarding/exiting passengers; assists with securing carts, strollers, luggage, and other belongings; assists passengers who need special assistance. Performs pre-trip safety inspection; conducts coach inspections as needed; promotes passenger safety awareness; identifies potential safety concerns; reports coach trouble/malfunction, traffic problems, road hazards and accidents; troubleshoots en route problems; reports unusual activities to Police; completes paperwork including time slips, day card, arrival and departure times, occurrence/incident reports, passenger counts, types of fares used, and log books. Initially candidate will be appointed to the classification of Community Bus Services (CBS) Operator for the neighborhood service and then to main line service. Minimum Qualifications

Formal Education:

High School Diploma or GED equivalent.

Experience:

Two (2) years of customer service experience that includes providing information and/or assistance directly to the public and two (2) years of verifiable Operator experience in a type 1 vehicle with a good driving record; and four (4) additional years of verifiable driving experience (any type of vehicle) with a good record.

Certification & Other Requirements:

Possession of a valid California Class B driver's license with Passenger and Airbrake endorsements, current VTT or School Bus Certificate for a type 1 vehicle, and current medical certificate. Filing Instructions/Supplemental Information

Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee that a candidate will be invited to participate in other examination segments of the selection process. An employment application is required for this position. Applications, job announcements, and copies of the complete job description are available through our website at www.sacrt.com.

Completed employment application, VTT or school bus certificate as outlined above, must be submitted online. SacRT will not process incomplete applications. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of an application, but may be included with the application. For more information on benefits, a summary sheet is available from the Human Resources Department. The Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the recruitment process to accommodate candidates with disabilities. For more information, contact the Human Resources Department at (916) 556-0298.

*Incentive Program effective as of October 16, 2021 training class.

As SacRT moves forward with more bus service, the district is now offering new recruitment and retention incentives to hire and keep more highly skilled bus operators.

SacRT is offering an Operator Hiring Incentive Program to newly hired operators once they complete two major milestones in the district. The first, an experienced operator will receive $1000 in the second pay period of employment and a second amount of $1000 at the completion of probation.

Recruitment incentives and referral incentives do not apply for re-hire applicants.

Please note: If you are selected and hired into the Bus Operator position, once you complete training, the District reserves the right to place you into any operator position (i.e.: Community Bus Operator, Bus Operator, and/or Light Rail Operator) based upon District needs.

Note: Although the use of certain controlled substances is now legal in California for both recreational and/or medicinal purposes, if you are not able to pass a pre-employment drug screening, you will not be considered for this position.

SacRT has a stand alone pension plan which is not part of, nor does it have reciprocity with CalPERS.

SacRT is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO - Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans.

This position falls under the ATU, Local 256 Collective Bargaining Unit

Representation:

Amalgamated Transit Union

HEALTH & WELFARE

Health Benefits Eligibility:

1st of the month following 30 days of employment

Medical Benefits:

Choose from 8 HMO or 2 PPO CalPERS plans for you and your dependent(s). SacRT pays up to 90% of the monthly premium for most plans

Cash for Medical Program:

$255.36 per pay period/$510.72 per month

Dental:

HMO or PPO plan monthly premium at no cost to employee/dependent(s).

Vision:

Employer paid monthly premium for employee/dependent(s) with an option to buy additional coverage.

Life and AD&D Employer Paid:

$50,000

Voluntary Supplemental Life: Employee: $10,000 - $500,000 Spouse/Domestic Partner: $5,000 - $100,000 Child(ren): $2,000 - $10,000

LEAVE PROVISIONS

Vacation:

1-4 years of service: 2 weeks 5-9 years of service: 3 weeks 10-15 years of service: 4 weeks 16-29 years of service: 5 weeks 30 years of service and over: 6 weeks

Sick Leave:

12 days per year

Holiday:

8 paid holidays; 1 birthday holiday; 3 floating holidays (ATU clerical employees have 4 hours the day before or the 1st workday after Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's day)

RETIREMENT

457(b):

Voluntary participation. No SacRT contribution. (Eligible to enroll anytime)

SacRT Retirement Plan:

2.5% @ 67 years

No reciprocity provisions outside SacRT Plans. 5 year vesting for New hires.

OTHER

Healthcare (FSA):

Annual maximum contribution of $3,200

Dependent Care (FSA):

Annual maximum contribution of $5,000 ($2,500 if married, filing a separate tax return)

Tuition Reimbursement: * $1,750 per year, per employee, after 1st year of employment. *Subject to funding availability.

Employee Assistance Program:

5 visits per year, per family member.

Transit Pass:

No cost to employee and eligible dependent(s).

2024 Rates Effective: 1/1/2024 - 12/31/2024

01

Please describe your vehicle driving experience. In your response, including any commercial, large vehicle, or other transit driving experience you may have. Also, please detail your specific job duties, job title, employer and number of months/years you performed these duties. Please indicate if you have been driving as a licensed driver for at least four years (yes or no), and include the average number of hours you drive per week.

02

Please describe your work experience providing customer service to the public that includes providing information and/or assistance. In your response detail your specific job duties, job title, employer and number of months/years you performed these duties.

03

Do you possess a current VTT or School Bus Certificate for a type 1 vehicle? (Must be included as an attachment to your application.)

Yes No

04

What is the passenger capacity of the vehicles you have experience operating?

1 - 15 passengers 16 passengers or more Both

05

If applicable, identify the employer and the length of time where you drove each vehicle with capacity of 1 - 15 passengers.

06

If applicable, identify the employer and the length of time where you drove each vehicle with the capacity of 16 passengers and above.

07

SacRT operates nearly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This job may require you to work early mornings, afternoons, split shifts, nights, weekends, and/or holidays. Is this a requirement that you can meet? (yes or no).

Yes No

Required Question