Bus Driver Jobs in New York
Find non-CDL bus driver positions across New York. No commercial driver's license required for most openings.
Average Pay (NY)
$33,000 - $62,000
Entry Barrier
Moderate
Home Time
Home daily
Bus Driver Opportunities in New York
New York offers a strong job market for bus driver positions thanks to its consumer goods distribution (nyc metro), financial services logistics, agriculture (dairy, apples, wine) industries. New York state has the largest consumer market in the U.S. centered on New York City, but also significant freight activity upstate along the I-90/Thruway corridor. The state's port facilities, dense urban delivery networks, and unique Highway Use Tax create a complex trucking environment.
Major cities like New York City, Buffalo, Rochester have significant logistics operations that employ bus driver professionals. The state's key freight corridors (I-87 (NYC to Albany, Thruway)) support a robust transportation network that creates steady demand for non-CDL roles.
Key Industries in New York
Top Cities for Bus Driver Jobs in New York
New York City
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Buffalo
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Rochester
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Syracuse
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Albany
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Requirements in New York
New York DMV handles CDL licensing. The state requires a Highway Use Tax (HUT) for trucks over 18,000 lbs, with permits displayed. NYC has extensive commercial vehicle restrictions, size limits, and bridge/tunnel height restrictions. A separate NYC commercial driving permit may be required.
General Bus Driver Requirements
- Valid driver's license (CDL-B with P endorsement for full-size buses, non-CDL for smaller vehicles)
- Clean driving record with no DUI/DWI convictions
- Pass a DOT physical examination and drug/alcohol screening
- Complete employer-provided passenger safety and defensive driving training
- School bus drivers: pass additional background check including fingerprinting
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New York Trucking Jobs Guide →Frequently Asked Questions
How much do bus drivers make in New York?
Bus Driver pay in New York ranges from $33,000 - $62,000 annually, depending on the employer, metro area, and experience level. Urban areas like major cities tend to pay at the higher end due to increased cost of living and higher demand.
Do I need a CDL to work as a bus driver in New York?
Most bus driver positions in New York do not require a CDL. A valid state driver's license and clean driving record are the primary requirements. Some positions involving larger vehicles may require a DOT medical card.
What are the best cities for bus driver jobs in New York?
The largest metro areas in New York typically have the highest concentration of bus driver jobs due to more distribution centers, logistics hubs, and consumer demand. Check with local staffing agencies and job boards for current openings.