Transit Operator/Service Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Join the City of Medicine Hat as a Transit Operator/Service Worker Temporary, On Site
Are you passionate about serving your community and making a positive impact? This dual role combines the responsibilities of both a Transit Operator and a Service Worker. As a Transit Operator, you will safely operate various transit vehicles, ensuring a courteous and respectful experience for passengers and other road users. As a Service Worker, you will perform essential manual tasks, including cleaning and preparing buses, as well as providing temporary backup for Transit Operators.
This is a temporary position, with casual hours, but it's also a unique opportunity to join the City of Medicine Hat team, gain valuable experience, and be part of a supportive workplace that truly makes a difference in the community. While shifts cannot be guaranteed, there are weekly opportunities to pick up additional hours, offering a degree of flexibility. This a great starting point for those seeking long-term growth and development within the organization.
If you possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, excel as a team player, and are committed to delivering outstanding customer service, this could be the perfect role for you!
Your Key Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality customer service with professionalism and maturity.
- Operate transit vehicles safely and courteously, adhering to all traffic laws.
- Help special needs customers with boarding, exiting, and securing mobility devices.
- Collect fares, validate passes, issue transfers, and enforce related policies.
- Effectively communicate transit system information to customers.
- Prepare buses for daily start-up and provide backup to Transit Operators.
- Address mechanical issues on transit buses and carry out minor repairs.
- Maintain bus shelters, terminals, and stops, including signage and snow removal.
What You Bring
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A passion for working with the public and helping people reach their destinations safely and efficiently.
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Proven customer service experience, preferably in a high-interaction or fast-paced environment.
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The ability to remain calm, composed, and focused under pressure, including during challenging weather conditions or unexpected situations.
-
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to use independent judgment to make sound decisions, ensuring smooth daily operations.
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Flexibility and adaptability, as we cannot provide a set schedule or guarantee a specific number of hours. While our current drivers work an average of 30+ hours per week, actual hours may vary based on operational needs. Shifts may include rotating days, evenings, nights, weekends, and short-notice or call-in shifts.
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A willingness to provide at least 5 days per week of on-call availability.
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Availability to work shifts within the designated Hours of Operation:
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Transit Operators: 6:30 am to 11:00 pm
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Service Workers: 6:00 am to 1:00 am
Qualifications
- Proof of a High school diploma or equivalent is required.
- A valid Alberta Class 2 Driver's License with airbrake endorsement and a clean driving record.
- Valid Standard First Aid, CPR-C & WHMIS certification is considered an asset.
- Experience working with persons with disabilities is an asset.
- Experience in safely operating large vehicles is an asset.
Why join us?
- Make a difference: Contribute to the growth and development of our employees, fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional advancement.
- Collaborative environment: Work alongside passionate professionals dedicated to achieving excellence and driving positive change within the organization.
- Career growth opportunities: Access to ongoing training, development programs and advancement opportunities to support your professional growth and career aspirations.
- Competitive rate of pay: Starting at $25.45/hr
This position has been identified as Safety Sensitive and requires the completion of a satisfactory pre-employment drug screen. #bright ideas
About City of Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat is a thriving city of approximately 63,000 residents. Located in the beautiful South Saskatchewan River Valley, residents enjoy the beauty and peace of the coulees and rolling prairie which boasts many species of wildlife.
Medicine Hat is a community alive with vibrancy and spirit few communities witness. The community enjoys the values that are intrinsically tied to our history and quality of life. Medicine Hat strives to achieve City Council's vision of being "a community of choice" where people come to live, work and play.
Medicine Hat has much to offer residents, visitors and businesses alike. We boast an excellent climate, a safe and healthy community, vibrant arts and entertainment, and ample recreation and leisure opportunities.
Consider a career move to Medicine Hat, where bright ideas shine.
Transit Operator/Service Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Join the City of Medicine Hat as a Transit Operator/Service Worker Temporary, On Site
Are you passionate about serving your community and making a positive impact? This dual role combines the responsibilities of both a Transit Operator and a Service Worker. As a Transit Operator, you will safely operate various transit vehicles, ensuring a courteous and respectful experience for passengers and other road users. As a Service Worker, you will perform essential manual tasks, including cleaning and preparing buses, as well as providing temporary backup for Transit Operators.
This is a temporary position, with casual hours, but it's also a unique opportunity to join the City of Medicine Hat team, gain valuable experience, and be part of a supportive workplace that truly makes a difference in the community. While shifts cannot be guaranteed, there are weekly opportunities to pick up additional hours, offering a degree of flexibility. This a great starting point for those seeking long-term growth and development within the organization.
If you possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, excel as a team player, and are committed to delivering outstanding customer service, this could be the perfect role for you!
Your Key Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality customer service with professionalism and maturity.
- Operate transit vehicles safely and courteously, adhering to all traffic laws.
- Help special needs customers with boarding, exiting, and securing mobility devices.
- Collect fares, validate passes, issue transfers, and enforce related policies.
- Effectively communicate transit system information to customers.
- Prepare buses for daily start-up and provide backup to Transit Operators.
- Address mechanical issues on transit buses and carry out minor repairs.
- Maintain bus shelters, terminals, and stops, including signage and snow removal.
What You Bring
-
A passion for working with the public and helping people reach their destinations safely and efficiently.
-
Proven customer service experience, preferably in a high-interaction or fast-paced environment.
-
The ability to remain calm, composed, and focused under pressure, including during challenging weather conditions or unexpected situations.
-
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to use independent judgment to make sound decisions, ensuring smooth daily operations.
-
Flexibility and adaptability, as we cannot provide a set schedule or guarantee a specific number of hours. While our current drivers work an average of 30+ hours per week, actual hours may vary based on operational needs. Shifts may include rotating days, evenings, nights, weekends, and short-notice or call-in shifts.
-
A willingness to provide at least 5 days per week of on-call availability.
-
Availability to work shifts within the designated Hours of Operation:
-
Transit Operators: 6:30 am to 11:00 pm
-
Service Workers: 6:00 am to 1:00 am
Qualifications
- Proof of a High school diploma or equivalent is required.
- A valid Alberta Class 2 Driver's License with airbrake endorsement and a clean driving record.
- Valid Standard First Aid, CPR-C & WHMIS certification is considered an asset.
- Experience working with persons with disabilities is an asset.
- Experience in safely operating large vehicles is an asset.
Why join us?
- Make a difference: Contribute to the growth and development of our employees, fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional advancement.
- Collaborative environment: Work alongside passionate professionals dedicated to achieving excellence and driving positive change within the organization.
- Career growth opportunities: Access to ongoing training, development programs and advancement opportunities to support your professional growth and career aspirations.
- Competitive rate of pay: Starting at $25.45/hr
This position has been identified as Safety Sensitive and requires the completion of a satisfactory pre-employment drug screen. #bright ideas
About City of Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat is a thriving city of approximately 63,000 residents. Located in the beautiful South Saskatchewan River Valley, residents enjoy the beauty and peace of the coulees and rolling prairie which boasts many species of wildlife.
Medicine Hat is a community alive with vibrancy and spirit few communities witness. The community enjoys the values that are intrinsically tied to our history and quality of life. Medicine Hat strives to achieve City Council's vision of being "a community of choice" where people come to live, work and play.
Medicine Hat has much to offer residents, visitors and businesses alike. We boast an excellent climate, a safe and healthy community, vibrant arts and entertainment, and ample recreation and leisure opportunities.
Consider a career move to Medicine Hat, where bright ideas shine.