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Coke Florida is looking for a DOT Compliance Driver Trainer based out of our Hollywood location. Will be required to attend and successfully pass CDL Instructor certification via 3rd Party.
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Join our team at Coach USA as a Driver Trainer and play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of our drivers. The Driver Trainer will be responsible for conducting new hire driver certification training, post-accident training, and annual refresher training for all existing drivers.
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The Driver Trainer is responsible for creating, conducting and managing instructor-led training (ILT) courses relating to all driver functions and driver development, including technical processes and safety.
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During training downtime or peak business periods, the Driver Trainer may be required to fill in as a delivery driver or container hauler. Be able to establish and maintain FMCSA status as an approved driver trainer.
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School Bus Driver Instructor Certificate, if applicable. Plan and conduct a School Bus Driver training program. Plan and organize bus driver training program in compliance with Colorado State laws.
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One (1) year of vocational education tractor-trailer driver teaching or driver trainer experience, or two (2) years of practical trucking related experience that demonstrates instructional competency.
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Do you have Three (3) years of driving and one (1) year as driver trainer or graduate from North Carolina Truck Driver Training School? Experience Minimum: Three (3) years of driving and one (1) year as driver trainer or graduate from North Carolina Truck Driver Training School.
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CDL Truck Driver Instructors MUST have Class A CDL License Professional Truck Drivers. Responsibilities Lead classroom, yard, and road CDL Class A training Perform evaluations through checklists and observation, as well as documenting progress.
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Must complete state certification program or Durham's Training Academy for school bus driver instructor. 3 years as a Trainer in school bus transportation industry desired. Supervisory experience preferred; specifically experience supervising/training a driver workforce.
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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. CDL Truck Driver ASL Instructors MUST have Class A CDL License & ASL Certificate.
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Job Title Business Location Share Apply CDL Class A Truck Driver Instructor (Full Time) Sage Technical Services-Grand Junction 2800 Printers Way, Grand Junction CO. 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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Interprets lectures, trainings, announcements, conversations, meetings, events, and other spoken word situations using American Sign Language or other manual sign system appropriate for the language and the cultural background of deaf or hard of hearing students and staff.
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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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Knowledge of American Sign Language or other sign system used by students; Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Code of Professional Conduct; technical signs or specialized vocabulary used in the courses assigned; deaf culture, local deaf community, and resources for the deaf; specialized equipment for the deaf and hard of hearing (such as TTY/VP.
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Certified by the Department of Transportation (DOT) in “Instructor Course in Bus Operator Training' to teach classroom instruction and sign DMV documents. MV Transportation is seeking a Classroom Trainer to provide classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel instruction to new hire candidates and incumbent employees in defensive driving, passenger assistance, documentation, route planning/mapping, service area familiarization, emergency procedures and all aspects of a vehicle operator position.
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