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STILL ROLLING: School Bus Maintenance Workers Get Improved Pay [2024 Survey Results]

School bus technicians on average saw a boost in their hourly pay, but their jobs often continue to include serving as backup drivers thanks to staffing shortages.

Wes Platt
Wes PlattFormer Executive Editor
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March 13, 2024
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Jeffrey Calderon (in chair) and Brandon Lemus torque a school bus wheel after changing all four tires.

Photo: Jonathan Mendez, Fairfax County Department of Vehicle Services

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As parts prices rise, so do tech wages. This and more in the results from School Bus Fleet's 2024 Maintenance Survey.

Survey Highlights

  • The average starting wage for school bus technicians among this year’s respondents rose $1.85 per hour compared to last year’s survey. Respondents who reported annual salaries rather than hourly wages were paid an average of $50,650.

  • Tech pay sees another increase, with an average hourly wage of $23.81 in 2024 -- up about $2 from last year.

  • At times, technicians get behind the wheel to lessen driver shortage. At half (50%) of the operations surveyed, technicians have had to cover a route often or daily this school year due to a shortage of drivers.

  • Survey respondents estimated the average age of their school bus fleets. The overall average of respondents’ fleet ages is 9.3 years, which is up compared to last year.

  • On average, school buses still make up almost three-quarters (73%) of the fleets maintained by survey respondents. Other vehicles include maintenance trucks, vans, and cars.

  • More than three-quarters (79%) of respondents report that they don’t buy any used school buses.

  • More than two-thirds (72%) of operators surveyed plan to buy new school buses this year. That’s up slightly compared to last year.

  • More than half (53%) of the shops surveyed use fleet maintenance software, steady compared to 2023.

  • Average school buses per technician: 20

  • Average number of maintenance bays: 4

  • Average number of buses per bay: 27

  • Average annual miles per bus: 17,752

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Fuel Types Maintained

  • Diesel 96%

  • Gasoline 59%

  • Propane 15%

  • Electric 8%

  • CNG 4%

Average school bus retirement age

  • Small (Type A/B): 14 years

  • Large (Type C/D): 15 years

Thanks to everyone who participated in this survey. Check out the complete survey details in the March print edition of School Bus Fleet.

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