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Job Title Business Location Share Apply CDL Truck Driver Instructor (NY) Sage Technical Services-Endicott 1701 North Street, Endicott NY. CDL Instructor Endicott, NY.
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MUST have a valid CDL Class A license with a MINIMUM of 36 months verifiable tractor trailer driving experience; Driver Training Instructor License is not required but is preferred.
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Lead a classroom of students learning CDL Class A: ELDT (Entry Level Driver Training) We are seeking a CDL Class A Classroom Instructor to join our team! Previous experience as a driving instructor desired.
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This is an adjunct faculty pool for teaching in the Commercial Truck Driver Training program of the Workforce Training department. This is an adjunct faculty pool for teaching in the Workforce Training Commercial Truck Driver Training department.
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Based on CDL driver experience, performance and location. Be accountable for coaching, mentoring and on-boarding new driver associates while they are in training. Act as a safety advocate and driver retention ambassador for the organization.
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Driver/Instructor attitudes are assessed according to professionalism, respect, motivation, maturity, and safety. SAGE is an established truck driver training leader across the country with a curriculum modeled after the highest training standards in the trucking industry.
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See why SAGE is a #1 rated national truck driver training school, and is trusted by some of the best trucking companies in the country. Truck Driver Trainers/Instructors must meet the minimum qualifications for interstate tractor-trailer drivers in accordance with all requirements of the applicable Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, including, but not limited to, meeting the physical and driver qualification standards of Part 391, as well as be able to pass as D.O.T. drug/alcohol screen.
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Must be able to qualify as a Class A CDL driver by meeting company requirements. Our CDL Instructors trains and evaluate student drivers ensuring they possess the skills to become a licensed commercial driver.
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Local Class A CDL Driver Trainer (Part Time, Weekends) If these ideal CDL Instructor traits describe you, please continue reading! Dawn Career Institute is currently seeking a part-time Class A CDL driver/trainer to instruct new drivers in how to safely operate a commercial vehicle, and stay in compliance with industry regulations.
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SCDMV CDL Instructor Certification will be administered by the SCDMV CDL Compliance Officer) Present instruction in a professional, timely, and accurate manner consistent with Spartanburg Community College Truck Driver Training policies and procedures.
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California School Bus Driver Instructor Certificate. Certification of the successful completion of prescribed course for California State School Bus Driver Instructors. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), along with the Department of Transportation (DOT), requires that persons subject to the commercial driver’s license (CDL) requirements and their employers follow alcohol and drug testing rules.
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Successful completion of the FCPS bus driver instructor training program. Must possess, and have maintained for the previous two years, a commercial driver's license CDL-B with P and S (passenger and school bus) endorsements with air brakes to operate a Class B commercial motor vehicle as defined by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.
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The Driver Instructor must be knowledgeable in CDL requirements, changes in the regulations and working knowledge of Federal Motor Carriers Safety Regulations as well as state laws.
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Under the general direction of the Outreach and Workforce Development CDL Program Manager, the Instructor performs duties related to delivering the LCCC Non-Credit instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their potential.
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See why SAGE is a rated national truck driver training school, and is trusted by some of the best trucking companies in the country. SAGE provides comprehensive CDL training courses, as well as basic, advanced, and specialized tractor-trailer training.
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