Bus Driver (Casual - Tuesday & Thursday) - Golden
About the role
Drive a Difference in Your Community!
Looking to make a meaningful impact in Golden? As a Casual / Relief Bus Driver, you’ll help keep essential transportation running by stepping in when the regular driver is away — covering sick days, holidays, and time off.
This position also includes reliable weekly work every Tuesday and Thursday, driving the Health Connections bus that helps residents get to important medical appointments. If you enjoy community-focused work, this role offers stability, purpose, and flexibility.
If you’re dependable, community-minded, and ready to support a vital local service, we’d love to hear from you.
What You’ll Do
- Safely transport passengers on the Health Connections route every Tuesday & Thursday
- Provide additional relief coverage as needed (sick days, holidays, LOAs)
- Assist passengers with boarding, exiting, and securing mobility aids
- Conduct daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections in accordance with provincial legislation
- Operate two-way radio communication and handle fares accurately
- Maintain vehicle cleanliness and fuel/wash as required
- Create a welcoming, safe, and respectful environment for all passengers
- Report any operational concerns, incidents, or mechanical issues promptly
What We’re Looking For
- Candidates willing to work on-call and relief schedules.
- Ideal for: Self-employed/freelance workers and Retirees who want casual work.
- Valid Class 4 Driver’s License (minimum)
- Clean Driver’s Abstract
- Ability to pass a Criminal Record Check and Drug & Alcohol testing
- Strong customer service and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and interact politely with the public
- Physically able to perform all job duties
Bonus Points If You Have
- Previous shuttle, taxi, or transit driving experience
- Class 1 or 2Q license is an asset
What We Offer
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Casual / Relief Position
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Relief shifts as required
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Wage: $25.64 per hour
About Keolis
Keolis provides mobility to over 3.4 billion passengers annually across 15 countries, operating everything from commuter trains and automated metros to shared bicycles. In Canada, Keolis employs nearly 1,857 people who operate light rail vehicles, urban buses, intercity coaches, and airport shuttles. With the recent acquisition of Pacific Western’s Transit and Motorcoach divisions, Keolis has officially expanded into Western Canada, bringing global expertise and a fresh commitment to safe, reliable, and passenger-focused service across Alberta and British Columbia. Each year, Keolis Canada helps over 12 million passengers reach their destinations smoothly and safely.
About Keolis Canada
Keolis Canada develops mobility solutions adapted to the changing needs of travellers and to the expectations of local communities: intercity transportation, urban transportation, light rail, autonomous electric shuttles and airport transportation.
With its team of more than 800 employees, Keolis Canada transports nearly 20 million passengers and more than 1 million parcels annually and operates a fleet of 285 buses and 15 light rail vehicles. Keolis Canada is part of the Keolis Group, which is 70% owned by SNCF and 30% by the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) and has 68,500 employees in 16 countries and a turnover of 5.4 billion euros (8.7 billion Canadian dollars) in 2017.
As the world's leading operator of automatic metro and light rail systems, the Keolis Group relies on a sustained and open innovation policy with all its partners to develop new, innovative and tailor-made shared mobility offers: trains, buses and coaches, trolley buses, collective VTCs, river and maritime shuttles, self-service bicycles, car-sharing, autonomous electric shuttles and urban cable cars. Today, more than 5 billion passengers have used one of the shared mobility services offered by Keolis worldwide.
Bus Driver (Casual - Tuesday & Thursday) - Golden
About the role
Drive a Difference in Your Community!
Looking to make a meaningful impact in Golden? As a Casual / Relief Bus Driver, you’ll help keep essential transportation running by stepping in when the regular driver is away — covering sick days, holidays, and time off.
This position also includes reliable weekly work every Tuesday and Thursday, driving the Health Connections bus that helps residents get to important medical appointments. If you enjoy community-focused work, this role offers stability, purpose, and flexibility.
If you’re dependable, community-minded, and ready to support a vital local service, we’d love to hear from you.
What You’ll Do
- Safely transport passengers on the Health Connections route every Tuesday & Thursday
- Provide additional relief coverage as needed (sick days, holidays, LOAs)
- Assist passengers with boarding, exiting, and securing mobility aids
- Conduct daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections in accordance with provincial legislation
- Operate two-way radio communication and handle fares accurately
- Maintain vehicle cleanliness and fuel/wash as required
- Create a welcoming, safe, and respectful environment for all passengers
- Report any operational concerns, incidents, or mechanical issues promptly
What We’re Looking For
- Candidates willing to work on-call and relief schedules.
- Ideal for: Self-employed/freelance workers and Retirees who want casual work.
- Valid Class 4 Driver’s License (minimum)
- Clean Driver’s Abstract
- Ability to pass a Criminal Record Check and Drug & Alcohol testing
- Strong customer service and communication skills
- Ability to work independently and interact politely with the public
- Physically able to perform all job duties
Bonus Points If You Have
- Previous shuttle, taxi, or transit driving experience
- Class 1 or 2Q license is an asset
What We Offer
-
Casual / Relief Position
-
Relief shifts as required
-
Wage: $25.64 per hour
About Keolis
Keolis provides mobility to over 3.4 billion passengers annually across 15 countries, operating everything from commuter trains and automated metros to shared bicycles. In Canada, Keolis employs nearly 1,857 people who operate light rail vehicles, urban buses, intercity coaches, and airport shuttles. With the recent acquisition of Pacific Western’s Transit and Motorcoach divisions, Keolis has officially expanded into Western Canada, bringing global expertise and a fresh commitment to safe, reliable, and passenger-focused service across Alberta and British Columbia. Each year, Keolis Canada helps over 12 million passengers reach their destinations smoothly and safely.
About Keolis Canada
Keolis Canada develops mobility solutions adapted to the changing needs of travellers and to the expectations of local communities: intercity transportation, urban transportation, light rail, autonomous electric shuttles and airport transportation.
With its team of more than 800 employees, Keolis Canada transports nearly 20 million passengers and more than 1 million parcels annually and operates a fleet of 285 buses and 15 light rail vehicles. Keolis Canada is part of the Keolis Group, which is 70% owned by SNCF and 30% by the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) and has 68,500 employees in 16 countries and a turnover of 5.4 billion euros (8.7 billion Canadian dollars) in 2017.
As the world's leading operator of automatic metro and light rail systems, the Keolis Group relies on a sustained and open innovation policy with all its partners to develop new, innovative and tailor-made shared mobility offers: trains, buses and coaches, trolley buses, collective VTCs, river and maritime shuttles, self-service bicycles, car-sharing, autonomous electric shuttles and urban cable cars. Today, more than 5 billion passengers have used one of the shared mobility services offered by Keolis worldwide.