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Supervise, and oversee, the work of Master Trainers and certified drivers/trainers who assist with conducting general bus driver training, ensure the training is delivered as specified. Oversee training activities, including; new driver training, safety training, in-service training, driver road evaluations, Special Education Training, First Aid training and all other required training.
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Must satisfactorily pass and alcohol test (if applicable),Must satisfactorily pass the orientation/training program instructions by an Old Dominion qualified driver trainer. Responsibilities :Dock WorkerLoad and unload freight on trailers using a motorized forklift, pallet jack or manually in compliance with state and federal DOT guidelines.
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3 years as a Trainer in school bus transportation industry desired. Ensure the DOT drug/alcohol testing program is compliant with federal regulations. Coordinates with the Human Resource department to ensure that drug testing requirements are conducted, coordinates bus driver annual physicals with approved health care providers.
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The Driver Safety Trainer position is responsible for the training and development of CDL and non-CDL licensed drivers on operations of all CMV's (Commercial Motor Vehicle). A working knowledge of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and OSHA rules and regulations.
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DOT & Safety Compliance Ownership. DOT & Safety Compliance. Operate a CHEP owned box truck (or similar equipment) in compliance with all DOT Regulations and CHEP Safety requirements.
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This student driver position delivers Tyson products to customers with a certified driver trainer. Applicant must pass a DOT urine test and hair follicle test. The driver student will get hands-on experience to become a solo driver with Tyson Foods.
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Coke Florida is looking for a DOT Compliance Driver Trainer based out of our Hollywood location. Tracks and maintains driver trainee records of CDL participants training program progress that includes pass/fail rates, on-the-job assessments (pre-trip, ride-along, and observation), mentor, and peer coaching feedback.
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Pitt Ohio's U. S. DOT number is 190180 and the URL address for FMCSA is (). Must pass a PITT OHIO driving test administered by an approved PITT OHIO trainer or PITT OHIO designee; PITT OHIO must receive a negative result prior to the driver performing any safety sensitive function.
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Maintain zero disciplinary actions while a Driver Trainer. Must pass DOT physical to include back x-ray, hearing test and drug/alcohol screen. Present instruction in a professional, timely and accurate manner consistent with CEMEX Truck Driver Training policies and programs.
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Track performance and provide identified retraining and process improvement opportunities to further develop CDL and non-CDL driver training. Educate and audit driver safety and compliance standards such as: driver vehicle inspection reports, hours of service, trip planning and safe road driving practices.
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These postions require no experience but you must have a valid Class A CDL. The program is 300 drive hours with the same trainer. must pass DOT drug screen and hair drug screen. Pride Transport is Hiring Driver Trainees.
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Maintain individual bus driver files that indicate dates of training and dates of accident involvement when applicable. Supervisory experience preferred; specifically experience supervising/training a driver workforce.
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Administer “train the trainer” defensive driving training program across APG. Partner and select third party compliance and safety companies utilized to maintain fleet regulatory compliance including driver qualification files, IFTA/IRP filings, DOT drug and alcohol testing, and training.
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CDL-A Independent Contractor truck driver requirements: At least 21 years of ag Valid CDL-A At least 6 months over the road experience, otherwise willing to go with Trainer. Job Description: CDL-A Independent Contractors: WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO SUPPORT YOUR BUSINESS. Ascend has CDL-A lease purchase truck driver opportunities for Independent Contractors that connects your business dream to business reality.
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Minimum Qualifications and Skills: High School diploma or GEDClass A or B Commercial Driver License with Medical CardPrevious experience in the recycling and waste industry preferred. The trainer will have the ability to instill a safe driving culture through inside and outside classroom experiences.
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