Public Transit Bus Drivers serve as frontline employees of Shoreline Metro, the fixed route public transit solution for the Sheboygan Urbanized Area. Public Transit Bus Drivers ensure the safe, courteous and reliable transport of customers through the professional and safe operation of transit buses. Public Transit Bus Drivers provide exceptional customer service and assistance and are an essential and critical part of the Shoreline Metro team.
On-Demand (Paratransit) Bus Drivers serve as frontline employees of Metro Connection, the demand-response, accessible ADA public transit solution for the Sheboygan Urbanized Area and beyond. On-Demand Bus Drivers perform essential daily tasks including the professional, safe, dependable and courteous operation of transit buses and friendly customer service and support. On-Demand Bus Drivers are an essential and critical part of the Shoreline Metro team.
Shoreline Metro provides fixed route and paratransit public transit services to a metropolitan area of 70,000 including the cities of Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls and the Village of Kohler. Annually, over 600,000 rides are provided covering over 500,000 service miles on 11 fixed routes and four school day trippers. Metro Connection, a division of Shoreline Metro, provides demand-responsive trips to individuals with disabilities or over 60 years of age. Over 34,000 rides are provided annually covering around 200,000 miles.
Shoreline Metro is more than a transportation option. We're a way of life!
NEW HIRES INCENTIVE:
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Paid CDL Training Program - Learn to drive with us!
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Obtain your CDL or join the team with the required CDL and endorsements and receive a $500 Bonus!
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Stay on the Shoreline Metro team for 2-years and receive an additional $500 Bonus!
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Minimum requirements do apply.
- Must possess good communication skills and be able to follow and communicate oral or written instructions and have the ability to communicate effectively in written and verbal form.
- Must be able to demonstrate an ability to read, understand, retain and recite information in training manuals, notices and standard operating procedures.
• Possess the ability to sit for long periods of time, stand, and walk. Must be able to bend, kneel, twist, and reach for purposes of securing mobility devices. • Must be able to memorize, understand and drive assigned published bus routes.
- Must possess ability to work in a fast-paced environment with times of high stress and anxiety.
- Must have the ability to reasonably assist passengers on and off the bus with or without the assistance of a mobility aid.
- Ability to work with elderly and disabled individuals.
- Safety-sensitive position: random drug and alcohol testing required.