Become a Metro Operator
DRIVE YOUR CAREER
FORWARD WITH METRO
WHY WORK AT METRO?
GREAT PAY
Metro bus operator pay begins at $22 per hour for trainees, increases to $24.76 per hour immediate after training, with guaranteed pay increases (must complete 2,080 hours behind the wheel for each increase) until reaching top pay at $35.37 per hour. Daily and weekly overtime is available to our operators.
GREAT BENEFITS
Metro offers a generous benefits package for you and your family, including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, and a pension retirement plan through OPERS. As part of this pension plan, you do not pay into Social Security. You contribute 10 percent of your salary, and Metro contributes 14 percent, helping you build strong, long-term retirement security.
HIRING BONUS
New operators will be eligible to receive a $2,000 hiring bonus upon the successful completion of training.
PAID TRAINING AND CDL
Qualified applicants will receive paid training by Metro to acquire their CDL, along with fully company-paid CDL fees.
More Than a Driver. A Community Connector.
Our operators are trusted community ambassadors who build real relationships and help people reach work, school, medical care, and life’s important moments. It is more than a job. It keeps our region moving and connects people to opportunity every day.
GREAT PEOPLE
MOVE CINCINNATI
Great Pay | Great Benefits | Great People
WHY YOUR FUTURE TEAM MEMBERS LOVE WORKING AT METRO
Build Connections with Your Team Members
"I must say, my favorite part is the relationships I have with my coworkers. From the drivers to maintenance all the way to management. A lot of us are here the majority of our day, so we're more like family."
Starting A New Career
"I was a nurse for 33 years, and I decided to do something different, and I'm not going to lie, this was the best decision I ever made."
Connecting Our Community
“Every customer I pick up and take to their destination on time, that’s a hallelujah for me.”
GOT QUESTIONS?
What is the pay?
While in training, Bus Operator trainees earn $22 per hour. After successfully completing training, operators earn $24.76 per hour, with additional pay progression based on drive time hours.
New Bus Operators are also eligible for a $2,000 hiring bonus, paid in two installments (less applicable taxes).
What benefits are offered?
Metro offers a generous benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance (available after 90 days)
Free transportation for employees, their spouses and eligible dependents.
Retirement benefits through the Ohio Public Employee Retirement Savings program (OPERS). As an Ohio public employee, you will no longer pay into social security. You will contribute 10% of your eligible pay to OPERS and Metro will contribute 14% of your eligible pay.
Do I need a CDL to apply?
No. You do not need a CDL or CLP to apply.
You can choose to obtain your CLP on your own by completing a written test through the Ohio, Kentucky, or Indiana BMV (if you’re moving into the tri-state area, you will be required to transfer your license to the state you reside in) OR you can complete Metro’s paid CLP training week.
What does a Bus Operator do?
More than driving a bus, our operators serve as everyday ambassadors for the community. They build real relationships with riders, greet familiar faces, and become trusted, recognizable figures along their routes. Metro operators are helping people get to work, school, medical appointments, and life’s most important moments. It is not just a job. It is a role that keeps our region moving and connects people to opportunity every single day.
Daily responsibilities include:
Operating the bus safely and following traffic laws
Assisting passengers, including those with disabilities
Collecting fares and issuing transfers
Communicating with dispatch using a two-way radio
Performing pre-trip inspections
Reporting accidents, hazards, or mechanical issues
Maintaining schedules and providing accurate route information
What kind of schedule should I expect?
Metro’s newest full-time operators should fully expect to work all shifts including:
- Late nights and early mornings
- Mornings, afternoons, evenings and nights
- Weekends and holidays
Grow into the schedule you want. As you gain experience and seniority, you earn greater flexibility in selecting your work schedule. Senior operators receive priority when choosing routes, shifts, and days off, giving you more control over your work-life balance over time.
Metro’s part-time bus operators can expect a fixed schedule that consists of 5-hour shifts. Part-time shift options vary from morning, midday, evening, and late-night schedules. Metro’s recruiters gather two shift preferences from each part-time Bus Operator they hire and communicate their preferences to training and operations management. Please note that after training, the availability of our part-time Bus Operator’s preferred shift is subject to change based on availability and business need.
What are the minimum qualifications?
To qualify, applicants must:
Be at least 21 years old
Have at least three years of driving experience. Information ono
Possess a high school diploma or GED
Have no more than four points on their driving record
Pass a Department of Transportation physical and drug screening
Obtain a temporary CDL with required endorsements if offered the position
Complete the online Bus Operator assessment and interview
- Pass a background check.
What is the Training Process?
Metro’s comprehensive training program prepares Operators to take the wheel safely and effectively, regardless of previous experience. Over 8-to-12-weeks, trainees will complete the following:
- Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) classroom training – 1 week (optional)
- Transportation Safety Institute (TSI) classroom training – 2 weeks
- Road and Route Training – 4 to 5 weeks
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) training – 2 weeks (for non-CDL holders)\
- Live Route Training w/ experience Operator – 2 weeks
Is the job physically demanding?
Yes. The role involves regular physical activity, including:
Sitting for extended periods while driving
Climbing on and off the bus
Assisting passengers and securing wheelchairs
Bending, kneeling, and reaching to operate equipment
Candidates must be able to meet standard DOT physical requirements.
Is Metro an equal opportunity employer?
Yes! Metro is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, citizenship status, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status. We prohibit discrimination in decisions concerning recruitment, hiring, compensation, benefits, training, termination, promotions, or any other condition of employment or career development.
WANT TO LEARN MORE?
Metro hosts Fixed-Route Operator Career Fairs on the first and third Tuesday of each month at Metro’s Queensgate facility, 1401 Bank Street, Cincinnati, OH 45214 (unless otherwise specified). Registration is not required, but attendees are encouraged to apply online prior to attending. Questions? Call 513-621-9450.