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WORKING IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN TIROL

 

Whether through snow-covered valleys, through lively cities or to idyllic villages – as a public transport employee in Tirol, you will be on the road every day in one of the most beautiful regions in Europe. By helping passengers get from A to B, you bring connection and reliability to people's everyday lives. With modern vehicles, a strong team and a secure workplace, you will shape the future of transport — right here in the Heart of the Alps.

Modern and reliable vehicle fleet

Thanks to modern equipment, Tirol's buses, trains and cable cars are not only comfortable for passengers, but also offer a relaxed and safe working environment.

Meaningful activity

Direct contact and time spent with many different people makes working in public transport varied and fulfilling, offering a real and tangible benefit to society.

Diversity and opportunities

Whether it's city routes, ski shuttles or village services, the job of a bus driver offers a varied workday with a wide range of opportunities in both urban and rural areas. Depending on the season, there may be more intense work weeks, which can be balanced out by more relaxed weeks in other seasons.

Secure job and fair working conditions

Working in public transport offers you fair pay, transparent working time models and a secure job.

High quality of life

Tirol's mountains, lakes and diverse outdoor activities offer an attractive environment for sports and nature lovers. Many leisure activities are literally 'on your doorstep' – perfect for enjoying your hobbies in nature.

Jobs in public transport at AMS Tirol

The Public Employment Service (AMS) offers the largest job platform in Tirol and Austria.

AMS jobs (cable car)

 

AMS jobs (bus)

JOBS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT

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Regional top employers in Tirol

Thanks to year-round tourism in Tirol, public transport offers you as a driver not only varied assignments but also crisis-proof employment with reliable conditions.

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Support from companies

Housing

Many companies provide assistance in finding accommodation or even provide accommodation themselves.

Family support

Many companies provide support in finding kindergarten and school places and employment for partners.

Further Training

Many companies place a strong emphasis on training and further education, allowing you to develop individually within your company. In addition, German language courses are often offered or financially supported for employees.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN TIROL AT A GLANCE

Private employers in public transport

© Dödlinger Touristik

In addition to federal and regional mobility companies, there are also numerous privately run public transport companies in Tirol. There are both larger companies (such as Ötztaler Verkehrsgesellschaft) and smaller, local companies (such as Dödlinger Touristik) in Tirol.

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IVB - Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe

© IVB

With a total network route network of 341 km and 700 employees, Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe (IVB) transports over 69 million passengers from A to B every year. Regular training for drivers ensures safe working practices.

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ZVB - Zillertaler Verkehrsbetriebe

© ZVB

The ZVB currently employs 169 people. It transports 2.9 million passengers annually on local rail services and 13,300 passengers on steam trains. The ZVB is the most frequently used public transport provider in the Zillertal Valley.

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VERKEHRSVERBUND TIROL
AS A MOBILITY SERVICE PROVIDER

The VVT is responsible for local public transport in Tirol as a mobility service provider. It markets, coordinates, plans and finances local public transport in Tirol and is responsible for passenger information.

CAREER IN THE MOUNTAINS

Are you interested in a job in the mountains and aspiring to a career as a cable car technician? Then you've come to the right place!

PERSONAL CONSULTING FOR YOUR FUTURE IN TIROL 

Are you interested in working in Tirol and would like to learn more about your career opportunities and life here? Then simply book your personal online appointment! In a non-binding consultation via Microsoft Teams, we will provide you with detailed information about job opportunities, internships and permanent positions in Tirol, as well as information about living and working in the region.

 

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Jobs in public transport in Tirol

MORE QUESTIONS?

You can find numerous job offers in the transport sector on the central job platform verkehrsberufe.at.

Basic knowledge is a must—especially when interacting with passengers. Without German language skills, it is very difficult to navigate your way through your job and everyday life. Simple sentences and understanding questions are essential. Many companies offer support for attending German courses.

An EU bus driver’s license (D or D1 bus driver’s license obtained within the EU) is recognized in Tirol without any problems. It is important that you also have a valid driver qualification certificate (D95). This entitles you to drive buses for commercial passenger transport. Within the EU, these driving licenses are mutually recognized and do not have to be reissued when you change your place of residence, but you can do so voluntarily. Driving licenses for classes C (C1) or D (D1) issued in another EEA country are valid for up to the date specified by the issuing country, but for a maximum of five years, if they are not reissued by then, when you move your residence to Austria.

In Germany, there is a profession called “Fachkraft im Fahrbetrieb” (transport operations specialist). This training program does not exist directly in Tirol, but comparable qualifications are recognized.

Regulated working hours apply in Tirol. Many transport professions are organized into shift systems; you can find out the exact details from the respective company.

Yes, it may be necessary to use snow chains, especially in winter. You will need snow chains in mountainous regions and when it snows. Your local employer will show you how to use them. Driving behavior in the mountains—for example, on slippery roads or steep curves—is also different from driving on flat terrain.

You can also start your career as a career changer. Many companies will support you in retraining and even cover the costs of your driver’s license. However, this depends on the company.

A Class D bus driver’s license, a D/E trailer driver’s license, and a valid driver card with D95 modules are required.

EVEN MORE QUESTIONS?

Further questions and answers about living and working in Tirol can be found here.