Transit Operator
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Transportation
Driver, Transportation Logistics, Dispatcher, Transportation Manager
Requisition : 4013
Affiliation: CUPE Transit
Position Type: Temporary Full Time
Number of Openings: Multiple Positions - Future Opportunities
Bi-weekly
Working Hours:
80 hours bi-weekly
Department/ Branch: Public Works , Transportation Services
Job Location: Fort Mc Murray
Transit Rate*: $45.07
COLA: Bi-Weekly - $480
Posted (dd/mm/yyyy): 14/01/2026
Closing Date (dd/mm/yyyy): Open Until Filled
Posting Type: External
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo accepts applications on an ongoing basis for the Conventional Bus Operator position. If this posting is active, we are currently accepting applications to fill temporary full-time positions.
Temporary employees are considered first for permanent opportunities.
This position has a training rate during the training period for two weeks. The training rate is $18.00.
We strive to make our hiring process accessible to all candidates. If you require accommodation for the interview or any other part of the application process, please let us know.
About The DepartmentThe Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) is looking for passionate, skilled and forward-thinking individuals to join our Public Works Department — a team that keeps our region running smoothly every day. From road maintenance and fleet management to park enhancements and snow clearing, our Public Works team plays a critical role in daily life across the region. We’re seeking a hands‑on professional who is committed to public service, enjoys meaningful work and excels in fast‑paced environments.
If you take pride in seeing your work in action and want to contribute to a team that powers the municipality—this is your place.
The Transit Operator is responsible for the safe operation of conventional and specialized/on-demand vehicles in accordance with both established and dynamic routes and schedules, sometimes under difficult circumstances. They will meet a variety of passengers from various social, economic, and cultural backgrounds, as well as physical abilities. Transit Operators must be able to communicate effectively with all passengers and respond appropriately.
The Transit Operator must constantly monitor the conditions in and around their bus and exercise a great deal of tact and diplomacy. The incumbent will deal with heavy traffic and congested streets, while monitoring fare collection, issuing transfers, and providing general transit information. Transit Operators must be alert and manage their personal well‑being as they can drive long hours with minimal breaks.
Transit Operators may be required to participate in emergency management operations as part of the Municipality’s emergency response plan.
- Report to dispatch or designated start location; review notices and confirm schedule, routing, and detours, including last-minute changes.
- Perform and document pre-trip vehicle inspections.
- Operate transit vehicles in accordance with schedules, traffic laws, defensive driving practices, and transit policies.
- Navigate both fixed and dynamic routes/schedules using the mobile data terminal, maintaining on-time performance and ensuring passenger comfort.
- Greet passengers courteously and assist with boarding, exiting, and personal items (up to 50 lbs.).
- Support individuals with disabilities, including the use of ramps, lifts, and wheelchair securement devices.
- Monitor fare collection, issue transfers, and explain fare requirements or transit policies when needed.
- Maintain awareness of vehicle conditions, traffic, and passenger activity.
- Respond to onboard incidents, medical emergencies, or accidents, and communicate with dispatch as required.
- Complete all incident, accident, and safety-related reports accurately and promptly.
- Provide transit information, respond to passenger inquiries or complaints, and inform about onboard rules when necessary.
- Use two-way radio to maintain communication with dispatch and relay updates or concerns.
- Conduct post-operation tasks, including post-trip inspections, securing lost and found items and reporting safety or routing issues.
- Adapt to changes in routes or schedules on short notice.
- Perform additional duties as assigned in support of…
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