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Transit Apprentice
- City of Asheville (Asheville, NC)
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Transit Apprentice
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Transit Apprentice
Salary
$20.37 - $22.41 Hourly
Location
Asheville, NC
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
2025-01743
Department
Transportation
Division
Administration - Transportation
Opening Date
10/30/2025
Closing Date
11/28/2025 5:00 PM Eastern
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Summary
This position is Time Limited and will last for one (1) calendar year.
Typical work schedule is Monday - Friday; 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Occasional evenings/weekends required for outreach and public meetings.
Applications will be received until position is filled or the closing date listed.
Purpose of Classification:
The Transit Apprentice is an entry-level role that learns and supports the planning, analysis, and daily coordination
work that help deliver safe and reliable public transportation services for the community.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
This is a single level classification.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Functions:
The following duties are normal for this position. The omission of specific statements of the duties does not exclude
them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties
may be required and assigned.
Collects and analyzes service data to support decision-making (e.g., ridership patterns, on-time performance,
revenue hours/miles); prepares summary tables, charts, and concise write-ups for supervisor review.
Supports field reviews of bus stops and corridors; documents conditions with photos/notes, maps locations, and
drafts recommendations for amenities and access improvements consistent with adopted plans and standards.
Assists with customer and community surveys of riders and non-riders; helps design instruments, coordinates
distribution, conducts basic analysis, and compiles findings into plain-language presentations.
Prepares materials for outreach and committees, including slide decks, handouts, and meeting summaries; helps
staff events to gather input and answer routine questions.
Maintains service information assets (e.g., schedules, map layers, datasets, and public-facing information feeds)
under direction; follows naming/versioning conventions and quality-checks updates.
Supports service planning tasks, compiling inputs for route and schedule adjustments, documenting trade-offs, and
tracking feedback, issues, and follow-ups across internal and external partners.
Learns and applies transit technology tools used for planning and operations (e.g., vehicle location, passenger
counting, scheduling/route modeling, mapping), following data integrity and privacy practices.
Drafts staff reports, memos, and procurement-ready content for small, well-defined purchases or installations;
organizes project files and maintains clear records.
Prepares materials for decision-making and public engagement.
Assists with field reviews of stops and corridors.
Supports small projects.
Performs routine assignments with increasing independence while modeling excellent customer service and a
commitment to accessibility across all work.
Performs routine administrative tasks such as meeting coordination, data entry, and file maintenance to support
efficient division operations.
Operates a personal computer to enter, retrieve, review, or modify data, utilizing word processing, spreadsheet,
database, presentation, website, Internet, e-mail, or other software; and operates general office or other
equipment as necessary to complete essential functions.
Additional Functions:
Performs other related duties as required.
Education and Experience
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Urban/Regional Planning, Transportation, Public Administration, Engineering, Geography,
Environmental Policy, Sustainability, Political Science, or a closely related field. Competence with spreadsheets,
presentations, and word processing; ability to learn mapping and data tools. Ability to work occasional
evenings/weekends for outreach and public meetings.
Preferred Qualifications:
Coursework, internship, fellowship, apprenticeship, capstone, or project experience related to transit,
transportation planning, community engagement, or data analysis.
Familiarity with fundamentals of mapping/GIS concepts, data visualization, and survey methods.
Performance Aptitudes:
Data Utilization: Gathers, organizes, and analyzes quantitative and qualitative information; computes
percentages/ratios; applies basic statistical reasoning appropriate to entry level.
Technology Aptitude: Learns new planning/operations and mapping tools; uses productivity software to produce
clear, accurate work products.
Human Interaction & Customer Focus: Engages riders, community members, and partners with professionalism;
listens actively and documents input objectively.
Communication: Writes concise summaries, memos, and presentations in plain language; presents information
clearly in small group settings.
Planning & Organization: Manages multiple small assignments, meets deadlines, and maintains orderly files and
datasets.
Functional Reasoning: Applies established procedures; recognizes issues that require escalation; proposes
practical, well-documented options within defined parameters.
Situational Reasoning: Adapts to changing priorities, field conditions, and feedback; maintains composure and
service orientation in public-facing settings.
ADA Compliance:
Physical Ability: Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may
involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks
may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation.
Sensory Requirements: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors, sounds, and visual cues
or signals. Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally.
Environmental Factors: Essential functions are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental
conditions.
Some positions may require a fingerprint-based SBI background check after a conditional offer and before your start date; HR will provide instructions if applicable.
For benefits-eligible positions, explore our full benefits at AshevilleBenefits.com .
About us:
The City of Asheville is dedicated to providing quality service for the residents and visitors of our beautiful city, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. Asheville, NC is a thriving mountain city that has a culture enriched by its diversity.
The City’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment. Applicants will be assured of fair treatment in all aspects of recruitment and selection without regard to a person’s age, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, genetic information,or disability, except where certain physical and mental requirements are Bona Fide Occupational Qualifications (BFOQ). The City of Asheville is proud to be a second chance employer.
The City of Asheville is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
To view our comprehensive benefits package, click here (https://www.ashevillenc.gov/department/human-resources/compensation-and-benefits/) .
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City of Asheville
Address
City of Asheville PO Box 7148 Asheville, North Carolina, 28802
Phone
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Website
http://www.ashevillenc.gov/jobs
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