Essential Role, Rewarding Career – Revenue Equipment Attendant Position
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)’s Revenue Operations Department based in Toronto, ON is inviting applications from suitable candidates for the position of Revenue equipment attendant. Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)’s Revenue Operations Department manages fare collection and revenue systems for the city’s public transit. It provides ticketing, fare cards, and electronic payment solutions. The department ensures efficient, secure revenue processes while enhancing customer experience. It adapts to market trends by integrating innovative technologies to maintain financial sustainability. The candidates selected for the vacancy will be required to start the work as soon as possible.
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Job Description:
Employer Name: Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Department: Revenue Operations
Organization: Subway Equipment Maintenance
Position: Revenue equipment attendant
No of Vacancies: 4
Salary: $32.26 – $41.91 hourly
Employment Type: Regular
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
Shift: 40 Hours/Week
Job ID: 9403
Requirements:
Languages: Candidates must have knowledge of the English Language
Education: Candidates should have completed Grade 12
Experience: Candidates should have considerable experience in the relevant field
Physical Requirements:
- The candidates should pass a physical assessment, including the ability to lift and carry bags of supplies and revenue while walking and climbing/descending stairs
- The candidates should be required to wear a protective vest, as needed, and be able to work with minimal supervision and with a contracted armed guard
- The candidates should demonstrate the ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions, communicate effectively, write legibly, and have basic mathematical skills
Other Requirements:
- The candidates should have a technical program or its equivalent as determined by the Training Department, and should also have post-secondary trade subjects in machine shop practice, electrical theory, and MIG/TIG welding
- The candidates should have successfully completed courses in electrical theory comparable to those offered in Part 1 of the Vehicle Electricians Program
- The candidates should have good keyboarding skills and demonstrate the ability to operate desktop and laptop computers, handheld devices, and related software applications spreadsheets, MS Office, and database systems
- The candidates should possess a valid, non-probationary, class “G” or better Ontario Driver’s License and must attend and successfully complete the Training Department’s instruction and testing for the operation of TTC vehicles, including armoured vehicles
- The candidates should pass tests set by the Revenue Operations Department corresponding to the knowledge, theory, and practical requirements described above
- The candidates should pass the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) check as directed by the Revenue Operations Loss Prevention section
- The candidates should successfully complete Surface and Subway Rulebook training and recertification and attend and successfully complete the Loss Prevention Section’s training for robbery prevention and other departmental training related to the work procedures, safety and security practices
Responsibilities:
- The candidates should be able to perform varied and moderately complex mechanical and electrical fabrication and repair work on small to medium stationary machines, locking devices, ticket registers, farebox pedestals, vaults, receivers, fare processing equipment, clock mechanisms, and related controls and devices for revenue and security equipment
- The candidates should be able to carry out precise fabrication, fitting, assembly, disassembly, overhaul, repair, modification, inspection, and cleaning of machines, devices, parts, and controls, both in the Greenwood shop and on location at any TTC property
- The candidates should be able to perform locksmithing work, including the repair, installation, and adjustment of lock mechanisms, electronic keypads, and locking mechanisms
- The candidates should be able to operate a variety of metalworking machines, welding equipment, and electrical apparatus, while diagnosing, adjusting, redesigning, and testing mechanisms and controls
- The candidates should be able to utilize a variety of materials for mechanical and electrical tasks while adhering to quality and safety standards
How to apply:
If the position is fit for you and the basic requirements are fulfilled then you can now apply directly to the employer (along with your resume) through the below-mentioned details.