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Space Coast Area Transit posts all job openings and applications through Brevard County Human Resources. We are looking for both full-time and part-time bus drivers. If you have a Class A or Class B CDL with a Passenger Endorsement and at least one year of experience, we want to hear from you!
For help with your application or any questions, call 321-349-2930 during business hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the requirements to become a bus driver?
2. What kind of benefits are offered?
3. How do I apply for a job?
4. Is there a preference for veterans when applying for jobs?
5. Who do I contact for help with my application?
6. Does Space Coast Area Transit offer Equal Employment Opportunities?
Space Coast Area Transit job openings and applications for employment are posted online by Brevard County Human Resources.
VEHICLE OPERATOR POSITIONS
Space Coast Area Transit is looking for full and part-time drivers. Full-time benefits include; health insurance, paid holidays, vacation and sick days. If you have a Class A or Class B CDL with Passenger Endorsement and at least one year experience call our recruiter at 321-349-2930.
Select an application to start your new career at Space Coast Area Transit today!
•Full-Time Driver Application•Part-Time Driver Application
For personalized help with the application or any questions regarding the position, call 321-349-2930 during business hours.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Brevard County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, gender, genetics, marital status or a disability which does not preclude the performance of the essential functions of the job, with reasonable accommodation(s) provided as necessary.
VETERAN’S PREFERENCE
Veteran’s Preference in appointment applies when candidates are considered substantially equally qualified for a position. In that case, pursuant to Florida law, the veteran must be given preference.