Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn AG
Zuchwil
Training to become a Bus Driver Cat. D
- 07 May 2026
- 100%
- Permanent position
- Zuchwil
About the job
Start your career on the road – become a bus driver!
Your opportunity!
You have completed a vocational apprenticeship (EFZ) and are looking for a new challenge with responsibility and variety? Then join us! We offer you the opportunity to train as a bus driver at our locations in Zuchwil and Grenchen – with full support from our experienced team.Workplace: Zuchwil or Grenchen
Training start: Autumn / Winter 2026
Workload: 100% during training, at least 80% during the first 3 years after completing the training
How to become a bus driver
- Submit your complete application online: cover letter, CV, work and interim references, copy of EFZ certificate, copy of driving licence (front and back), criminal record and IVZ extract
- Please note that we only consider complete application dossiers
- We review your application and if interested, you will be invited to an introductory interview
- You pass the medical fitness examination with our trusted doctors
- You receive your employment contract from us
- You complete the theory test before your first day of work
- You begin our internal intensive training and are trained as a bus driver within one month and then trained on our route network for one month
- You provide driving service on our bus network in the Zuchwil / Grenchen region
What to expect
- A solid internal training to become a professional driver (Cat. D)
- Support from experienced trainers
- An exciting job with direct customer contact
- Transparent salary system based on function groups and levels
- Work-life balance
- Travel discounts for you and your family members
What you bring
- A completed vocational apprenticeship (EFZ)
- You are at least 21 years old and have held a category B driving licence for at least 3 years
- A good traffic record (IVZ extract / formerly ADMAS)
- Enjoyment in dealing with people and driving
- Reliable, responsible and friendly personality
- Willingness to work irregular hours
- You understand "Swiss German" well
- Your residence is in Switzerland (since you work in shifts, your place of residence and the associated commute to work are important, and a regional residence is advantageous)
For questions, Reto Pfister, Head of Driving Personnel & Training, is happy to assist you at 032 686 27 54. Interested? Then it’s time to join and help shape AREMO. Just a few clicks to your application.