 We're hiring for the following maintenance positions:
Mechanics (starting at $37.02/hour)
Mechanics perform and support a wide variety of repair and maintenance services on our buses, including rebuilding, repairing and maintaining engines, transmissions, differentials and gear components. Mechanics also help us keep the interior and exterior of buses in good shape for our riders and drivers.
Bus Mechanic Apprentice (starting at $24.01/hour)
As an apprentice, you’ll get classroom and on-the-job instruction that'll teach you to perform and support a wide variety of repair and maintenance services on our buses. On top of getting paid to learn, you’ll also receive all the competitive benefits that our maintenance tea members get.
Our service workers maintain the cleanliness of vehicles, buildings and grounds. Use and service parts, vehicle and facilities cleaning equipment.
Technicians (wage depends on position)
Our technicians perform skilled work in connection with the inspection, testing, troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, operation, alteration and repair of different equipment and systems.
We're looking for a variety of technicians, including:
Wheel True Technicians
Light Rail Vehicle Body and Paint Technicians
MOW Signal Maintainers
Substation Maintainers
MOW Overhead Power Maintainers
- Get full-time medical, dental and vision benefits for you and your family.
- Retirement plan with generous company contribution (no employee match needed).
- Paid vacation and sick leave.
- An expansive Employee Assistance Program with free access to mental health and counseling services, legal assistance, financial coaching and home ownership programs.
- All employees and eligible family members can receive an annual transit pass (valued up to $1,200).
- Employees and eligible family members have exclusive 24-hour access to five on-site fitness centers, with plans starting at $13/month.
- Maintenance employees receive representation by Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) 757.
What our employees have to say:
 Mechanics
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