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stm jobs

If you're on the lookout for a job in Montreal, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is currently hiring for many positions across the city and you could earn more than $40 an hour.

The STM is hiring in areas including maintenance, HVAC, plumbing, security, and bus and metro operations. In fact, there are over 500 different types of jobs at the Montreal transit company. There are open roles for full-time workers and students, all of which pay between $27.07 and $41.31 per hour.

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Small children and the particularly imaginative might believe bus drivers, like teachers, don't exist outside of their jobs. But in reality, they're people just like you or me (I am also a person, not just a ChatGPT instance, okay?). And if you're lucky, they could literally be you, if you apply for the currently open jobs at the STM.

The STM is hosting a job fair on September 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Stinson bus garage at 635 Stinson Street in Saint-Laurent, where you can learn more about becoming a bus driver, maintenance professional, manager, clerk or some other position within the STM transit network.

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Montreal metro riders will see more STM personnel in the coming months. The company plans to add about 20 more of its special constables to the metro in an effort to address what the company describes as concern for passengers' sense of security and, in the words of STM CEO Marie-Claude Léonard, "social issues that are increasingly present on our network."

Special constables don't have the same powers as police officers, but they do attend the École nationale de police du Québec and carry batons. They do not carry firearms.

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The STM is accepting applications for a customer service agent job that pays between $67,449 and $85,467 per year. The only education requirement is a college diploma (DEC).

The agent would work in a "customer contact center" — not in the field — and deal with questions and comments sent to the transit company.

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The STM is in the process of filling its student jobs for the summer of 2022. One advertisement for customer service positions promises a $27.80-per-hour wage and a 35-hour workweek between May and September.

The student customer service agent would work in the centre d’expérience client intégré (Integrated Customer Experience Centre) fielding comments and questions from STM riders.

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