Transportation Equipment Operator
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Transportation
Driver, Bus Driver
The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) is seeking dedicated, career-oriented individuals with strong interpersonal and customer service skills who enjoy interacting with the public, to serve as Transportation Equipment Operators. This position is responsible for the day-to-day operation of a city bus in a safe, efficient, and courteous manner.
Work involves safety inspection of bus prior to use, transporting citizens to and from designated bus stops, collection of fares, and daily record keeping. DDOT will assist successful candidates in obtaining their Commercial Driver’s License including training and testing.
Responsibilities:- Operates motor coaches.
- Opens doors for passengers boarding and exiting vehicles.
- Operates wheelchair lifts.
- Cycles wheelchair lift upon pulling out and pulling into the garage.
- Monitors passengers depositing fares and ensures correct amounts are deposited in fare box.
- Issues, receives, and validates transfers.
- Prepares and issues refund slips.
- Announces streets and stop locations.
- Provides information and directions to passengers in a courteous manner.
- Adjusts route and destination signs and route numbers.
- Maintains cleanliness of vehicle.
- Removes snow, ice or slush from steps and platforms.
- Maintains proper lighting, heating, and ventilation in vehicle.
- Reviews bulletin boards at terminal daily for route changes, detours, policy changes and other announcements.
- Prepares and completes trip sheets, accident reports and other forms and submits to appropriate personnel.
- Instructs students on the operation of transportation equipment.
- Ensures vehicle is serviced when driving into service areas.
- Conducts pre- and post-trip coach inspections.
- Transfers coaches to alternative terminals.
- Maintains established route schedule.
Completion of high school or G.E.D.
Preferably two (2) years of experience operating automotive vehicles, as demonstrated by a State Driving Record.
Licenses, Certifications, and OtherSpecial Requirements :
Valid Michigan Chauffeur license.
Valid Michigan Commercial Driver License with Group B designation and Passenger and Air Brake endorsements.
Candidates considered for placement in this classification may be subject to a Criminal Background Investigation based on the requirements of the position.
Evaluation Plan:Interview
Evaluation of Training, Experience, & Personal
Qualifications:
100%
Total of Interview and Evaluation T.E.P: 100%
Domicile Credit: 15 Points
Veteran Points: 0-15 Points
Additional points may be awarded for:
Veteran Points: 0 – 15 points, Detroit Residency Credit: 15 points
- Must reside in the State of Michigan
- Must be 21 years old to obtain a license to drive across state lines
- If between the ages of 18-21 you can obtain a Michigan CDL with a K restriction allowing you to drive in the state of Michigan only
- Provide proof of legal presence in the United States
- To transport hazardous materials in a vehicle that is marked or placarded for them, you must be: 21 or older, have proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Residence and present a Federal Security Threat Assessment (TSA Approved).
- Must obtain the necessary certifications on the CDL BFS-103 Certification Form
- Must be licensed in only one state
- Must not have any current suspensions, revocations, denials or cancellation of your license
- Must not have a conviction of any 6 point driving violation within 24 months upon application
- Must not have a suspension or revocation within 36 months upon application
- Must comply with federal or state medical/physical before obtaining a Michigan CDL
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