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The formal education equivalent of a high school diploma; plus, one year of experience working with the general public as a driving instructor or related field. Must possess a Class A Commercial Drivers License or must possess a Class B or C and obtain a Class A within 6 months of hire and have at least one year of driving experience in a commercial motor vehicle (tractor trailer truck.
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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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To teach CDL Truck Driver training to Electrical Lineworker students at the CFCC North Campus. For Truck Driver Training faculty; Class A CDL. To teach CDL Truck Driver training to Electrical Lineworker students at the CFCC North Campus.
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Job Title Business Location Share Apply CDL Class A Truck Driver Instructor (Full Time) Sage Technical Services- Billings 2110 Overland Ave, Billings MT. 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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Lead Instructor will supervise part-time/adjuncts for the Regional Truck Driver Training Collaborative between Central Carolina, Randolph and Sandhills Community Colleges. Assist the Coordinator with the implementation of the Collaborative Truck Driver Training Program across the three Community College service areas.
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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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Knowledge/Skill: Demonstrated knowledge of the principles and practices of safe truck driving and all of the laws and regulations covering tractor-trailer interstate operations. Driving instructors communicate instructions to students, assess student performance, and provide students guidance on performing maneuvers on a skills driving range and in the truck on roads in 4 to 12 hour shifts.
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All truck driving instructors must have knowledge, skill, and actual performance abilities that far exceed the abilities identified in the objectives of the curriculum. SAGE provides comprehensive CDL training courses, as well as basic, advanced, and specialized tractor-trailer training.
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Driving instructors must also be capable of demonstrating the SAGE curriculum subject matter for the students. A safe CDL A driving record as determined by the SAGE Safety Department. If you love the CDL life but ready to get off the road and help train the next generation of CDL Drivers, then apply today.
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Minimum two (2) years of practical trucking related experience that demonstrates instructional competency. Attitude: Driving instructors/teachers must show an attitude that is favorable toward performance.
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Take your CDL Driving experience to train others as a part time CDL Trainer! NO teaching experience required! Valid Class A CDL License. Instructors & Education. Pennsylvania New Stanton Sage - New Stanton, PA.
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Idaho Coeur d Alene Sage - Coeur d Alene, ID. Are you ready to be off the road 24/7.
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Regulatory Compliance: 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 drug/alcohol screen.
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Are you ready to be at home at night? Take your CDL Driving experience to train others! Home nights and weekends. Health Benefits (Medical, dental, vision) 23.00 - $28.00 Hourly. 401K with company match.
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