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MTA Bus Operator – Brooklyn (Exam No.5615)

MTA | 149 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn Heights, New York

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Job Description:


Full-Time  |  Hourly  |  Entry-Level  |  No Requirements 

Job Overview:

Compensation Offered 

(at 40 hrs / week):

MTA New York City Transit is looking for dedicated Bus Operators to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of passengers. This role involves operating transit buses while prioritizing passenger safety, following traffic laws, and adhering to transit schedules

Responsibilities include:

  • Collecting fares and issuing transfers

  • Conducting pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections

  • Completing transit-related reports

  • Working flexible shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays

Applicants must pass a multiple-choice exam and demonstrate strong customer service skills.

$27.79 – $39.70 

(Per Hour)

$1,112 – $1,588 

(Per Week)

$4,446 – $6,352 

(Per Month)

$57,803 – $82,576 

(Per Year)

Requirements & Qualifications:

Your Benefits Include:

  • No formal education or prior experience required

  • A valid New York State driver’s license for at least three years before the appointment

  • A Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with passenger endorsement or a Learner’s Permit for a Class B CDL (must obtain a full CDL during training)

  • Must pass a pre-employment drug test and medical evaluation

  • Completion of a structured training program and probationary period

  • Subject to random drug testing

  • Strong skills in written comprehension, problem-solving, spatial awareness, and customer service

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Time-off

401k Options

Commuter Benefits

Pay & Benefits:


  • Starting pay: $27.79 per hour (40-hour workweek)

  • Pay increases: Up to $39.70 per hour by the sixth year

Comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave

  • Extensive medical coverage

  • Pension plan

  • Additional pay for night and weekend shifts



Compensation – Salary Structure


Compensation – Per Hour:


Compensation – Per Week:

Est. taxes for min. pay *

-$5.86/hr

Est. taxes for min. pay *

-$235/wk

State Tax

-$1.24/hr

State Tax

-$50/wk

State Disability Insurance Tax

-$0.02/hr

State Disability Insurance Tax

-$1/wk

State Unemployment Insurance Tax

-$0/hr

State Unemployment Insurance Tax

-$0/wk

State Family Leave Insurance Tax

-$0.10/hr

State Family Leave Insurance Tax

-$4/wk

State Workers Compensation Insurance Tax

-$0/hr

State Workers Compensation Insurance Tax

-$0/wk

Federal Tax

-$2.38/hr

Federal Tax

-$95/wk

Medicare Tax

-$0.40/hr

Medicare Tax

-$16/wk

Social Security Tax

-$1.72/hr

Social Security Tax

-$69/wk

Min. take home pay

$21.93/hr

Min. take home pay

$877/wk

*Assumes single taxpayer with no additional income

*Assumes single taxpayer with no additional income


Compensation – Per Month:


Compensation – Per Year:

Est. taxes for min. pay *

-$938/m


Est. taxes for min. pay *

-$12,195/yr

State Tax

-$198/m


State Tax

-$2,574/yr

State Disability Insurance Tax

-$2/m


State Disability Insurance Tax

-$31/yr

State Unemployment Insurance Tax

-$0/m


State Unemployment Insurance Tax

-$0/yr

State Family Leave Insurance Tax

-$17/m


State Family Leave Insurance Tax

-$216/yr

State Workers Compensation Insurance Tax

-$0/m


State Workers Compensation Insurance Tax

-$0/yr

Federal Tax

-$381/m


Federal Tax

-$4,952/yr

Medicare Tax

-$64/m


Medicare Tax

-$838/yr

Social Security Tax

-$276/m


Social Security Tax

-$3,584/yr

Min. take home pay

$3,508/m


Min. take home pay

$45,608/yr

*Assumes single taxpayer with no additional income


*Assumes single taxpayer with no additional income


About MTA New York City Transit:

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is the backbone of public transit in New York State, operating the largest public transportation network in North America. NYC Transit provides bus, subway, and train services throughout the city, with a commitment to safety, reliability, and continuous improvement.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates the largest transportation network in North America, serving 15.3 million people across a 5,000-square-mile region that includes New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State, and parts of Connecticut. The MTA manages the nation’s biggest bus fleet and runs more subway and commuter rail cars than all other public transit systems in the United States combined.

Join the MTA and help keep New York City moving!

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