Razorback Transit is Hiring Bus Operators
Razorback Transit is now hiring bus operators, who will be responsible for driving a transit bus on campus and city streets to safely transport members of the campus community and the general public on fixed scheduled bus routes.
Regular, non-disruptive, and reliable attendance is an essential job duty, as well as the ability to create and maintain collegial, harmonious working relationships with others.
The hourly wage ranges from $9.50-$11.00 depending on whether or not you have a Class A or B license. The wage rate is $9.00 an hour without a Class A or B license.
The position is open to students and non-students.
The official job posting and application can be found here.
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Contacts
Colton Wade Duke, Logistics Manager
Transit Program
479-251-2936,
cwduke@uark.edu
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