
Posting number: 2026-00433
Department: Department of Transportation
Division: DOT 50 Transit Central Communication
Job classification: Transit Communications Leader
Posting type: MCG Employees Only
Categories: Administration, Facility Management, Public Safety, Telecommunications, Transportation, Safety, Transit, Customer Service, Communications, Office and Administrative Support
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THIS IS AN INTERNAL "ONLY" JOB POSTING, AVAILABLE TO CURRENT Montgomery County GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES.
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This Position is ONLY Open to Montgomery County Government Employees
Please note The salary range above represents this position’s earning potential. The anticipated hiring range for this position will be $64,104 to $100,832, based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience.
WHO WE ARE
The mission of the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) is to move people and connect places with seamless, equitable transportation options that are safe, environmentally responsible, and support economic growth and vibrancy in Montgomery County. The Department has five divisions: Highway Services, Parking Management, Transit Services, Traffic Engineering and Operations, and Transportation Engineering. We are a large organization with over 1,200 employees and a dedicated County budget of $300 million.
The Division of Transit Services coordinates transit services in Montgomery County. Transit fulfills an essential mobility mission for the County, connecting people, communities, workplaces, educational institutions, recreational opportunities, and many other destinations. The Division employs 850+ people and operates nearly 400 buses on 80+ fixed routes throughout Montgomery County. The Division plans, schedules, and manages the County's Ride On bus system, consisting of County-owned and operated buses. Ride On carries roughly 18 million riders annually.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are seeking a highly responsive, detail-oriented professional with experience in monitoring transit and traffic conditions, assessing issues, and devising practical, system-wide solutions to maintain safe, on-time bus service. The ideal candidate brings strong skills in interpreting operational information, coordinating with public and private agencies, and using computer-aided dispatch and reporting systems to enter, track, and reconcile transit data. This person excels at fostering effective working relationships with bus operators, coordinators, supervisors, and external partners, communicating clearly in fast-moving situations and exercising sound judgment when adapting plans or procedures. The role requires someone who can work independently, prioritize tasks in real time, and gather the information needed to make timely operational decisions—ensuring service continuity, passenger safety, and adherence to established guidelines and procedures.
The Transit Communications Leader will support the County’s transit operations by continuously monitoring service conditions, assessing factors that affect safety and timeliness, and implementing informed operational decisions in real time. They will maintain coordinated communication with Transit Bus Operators and Transit Coordinators; develop and issue instructions to address service-disrupting situations; collaborate with public and private agencies to restore or maintain service; and use specialized software systems to track, record, and report transit information. This work ensures reliable public transportation service, enhances passenger safety, and upholds operational standards across the Ride On network.
Tasks Include:
Monitoring and assessing system-wide transit operations, including traffic, weather, and road conditions that influence safe and timely bus service
Maintaining continuous two-way communication with Transit Bus Operators and Transit Coordinators, providing operational guidance, and issuing instructions as circumstances evolve
Developing and implementing individualized and system-wide action plans—such as route detours, overtime assignments, or redeployment of buses—to resolve service-impacting issues
Coordinating planned actions with representatives of public and private agencies to restore normal transit service and ensure passenger safety
Entering, tracking, and reporting transit-related information using computer-aided dispatch systems and other operational software
Responding to inquiries from Transit Bus Operators, road coordinators, other transportation systems, and occasionally members of the public.
Experience One (1) year of experience as a Transit Coordinator with Montgomery County or three (3) years of experience as a Transit Bus Operator.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent (GED or High School Proficiency Examination)
Substitution An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.
License Possession and maintenance at all times of a valid Class “B” (or equivalent) Commercial Drivers’ License (CDL), with air brakes and passenger endorsements, from the employee’s state of residence.
Work Environment: Work is performed in an operations center that is temperature-controlled, appropriately lighted, and ventilated.
Physical Demands A Transit Communications Leader multi-tasks at a command console for extended periods by monitoring a range of factors and conditions (including weather, traffic, construction, accidents, Ride On breakdowns and service disruptions in other transit systems), responding to multiple visual and audio inputs (from Bus Operators, ‘road coordinators’, operators of other systems, etc.), considering several variables (on deployment of buses and Bus Operators), and using various communications equipment to exchange information and direct the work of Bus Operators. A Transit Communications Leader must be able and comfortable using video displays, a keyboard, a radio and other communications-electronics equipment on a regularly recurring basis.
Medical Protocol: This position requires successful completion of a pre-employment medical evaluation, which includes a limited physical examination and drug screening.
The applications of those individuals meeting the minimum qualifications will be reviewed to determine the extent, relevance of training, and experience in the following areas:

We pursue the common good by working for and with Montgomery County’s diverse community members to provide:
* A Responsive and Accountable County Government
* Affordable Housing in an Inclusive Community
* An Effective and Efficient Transportation Network
* Children Prepared to Live and Learn
* Healthy and Sustainable Communities
* Safe Streets and Secure Neighborhoods
* A Strong and Vibrant Economy
* Vital Living for All of Our Residents
As dedicated public servants, the employees of the Montgomery County government strive to embody in our work these essential values:
* Collaboration
* Inclusiveness
* Knowledge
* Competence
* Innovation
* Respect for the Individual
* Fiscal Prudence
* Integrity
* Transparency