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CDL Instructor needed for CPI’s Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Program. Have at least three (3) years of verifiable truck driving experience in the most recent ten (10) years, with a minimum of one (1) year as a long haul/OTR tractor-trailer driver or comparable experience.
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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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In this role you will train and/or evaluate student drivers ensuring they possess the skills to become a licensed commercial driver. Train and/or evaluate student drivers ensuring they possess the skills to become a licensed commercial driver.
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The instructor participates collaboratively and professionally with other faculty and staff to promote the general well-being of the department and the college and of the collective and individual interests of its staff and student body.
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Responsibilities Learn the basics of propane and/or heating oil delivery through structured on-the-job and instructor led trainingComplete online training modules in areas such as safety, security, and hazmatObtain a Commercial Driver’s License with hazmat, tanker, and air brake endorsements as well as a valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate allowing for operation in interstate commerceAssist with the delivery of propane and/or heating oilWhy Suburban Propane.
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TITLE: Commercial Vehicle Driving Instructor. MAJOR FUNCTION: The Commercial Vehicle Driving Full-time Instructor is a position housed at the Transportation and Logistics Center of Excellence near TCC's main campus.
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The Driver Training Instructor prepares students for the commercial drivers license (CDL) test, maintains student records, organizes classroom materials, and maintains equipment. Part-Time Commercial Driver Training Instructor.
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The Career and Technical Education Department is recruiting for a part-time Commercial Truck Driving Instructor. Expertise in 49 CFR Part 380, Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) mandate.
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Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials, and tank endorsements. Must possess two (2) years’ verifiable experience within the previous three (3) years’ operating a Class A (tractor/trailer) commercial motor vehicle (CMV.
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Required Licensing:A Current Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL)Current Driving record acceptable with DOT and WI DMV StandardMust embrace and demonstrate Standards of Teaching Excellence and the MATC Career Essentials in development and delivery of instruction.
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Associate's in Applied Science degree from an accredited technical, community college or university, three (3) years of teaching experience as a commercial truck driving instructor, excellent human relations skills, good reputation in the truck driving community, excellent computer skills, and familiar with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules and regulations, and United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Office of Drug and Alcohol policy and compliance regulations.
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Must maintain Professional Truck driver Institute (PTDI) and Commercial Vehicle Training Association (CVTA) standards and complete a minimum of two American Association for Vocational School modules annually.
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Assist in certifying new driver development coordinator instructors to ensure uniformity 19. Maintain good working relationship with service center managers and manager driver development 17.
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SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: This class is responsible for planning/organizing/coordinating all driver training, including CDL training activities, for the Fayetteville Public Works Commission.
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A course equivalent to that described above offered by a nationally recognized commercial driver instructor course approved by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. Certification as a Commercial Driver Training Instructor by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
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