Barcelona transport operator TMB has opened 200 new metro driver posts, with applications handled through its official recruitment channels. For jobseekers in the city, the key point is simple, TMB is the source of record for vacancy details, requirements and selection updates.
TMB says the recruitment drive is part of a wider plan to hire 400 drivers in less than a year. The company publishes vacancies and process updates on its jobs portal and on its transparency site, where candidates can check the status of each selection process.
The announcement comes while parts of Barcelona’s metro network face summer disruption, including works on L9 and L10 Nord. For readers who use the network daily, that means staffing news and service changes are landing at the same time.
Applicants should use TMB’s own pages, not copied listings, to check deadlines, documents, eligibility criteria and any test or interview stages. The source material also includes a CIDO listing, which is a public-sector vacancies service run by the Diputació de Barcelona, but TMB’s own notice and process tracker are the primary references.
For commuters, the practical step is to check TMB’s official network-status pages before travelling. For jobseekers, the practical step is to follow the published selection process and keep an eye on admissions lists, test dates and final results. You can also read BARNA’s Source Transparency and Editorial Policy pages for our verification standards.