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In human/public relations; successful completion of driver education & safety course &/or defensive driving course, instructor training course, driver license examiner course or any other related driver training course; valid Ohio Class 'D' Driver License; must be 21 years of age per Section 4507.05 (A) (2) (B.
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KSA's/Required Qualifications High school diploma and 5 years non-teaching work experience as a truck driverPossess a current Class A CDL Current knowledge of industry issues and practicesCurrent knowledge of DMV/DOT regulationsAbility to plan, organize, prioritize and work independentlyMust be able to successfully complete background check Additional Considerations Associate’s DegreeExperience providing technical education in classroom/small group setting.
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Pre-employment drug test and DOT physical may be required for positions requiring a valid Class A or B CDL driver's license with passenger endorsement. SUNY Budget Title: Instructor (10 month) - CPS.
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CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Valid BP2S endorsed commercial driver's license (CDL), Department of Transportation physical, CDL Driving Skill Testing Examiner License, and Red Cross Instructor Certification.
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Must have completed two seasons with HAP Alaska-Yukon, as a Driver Guide operating a motor coach, or if an applicant has held a CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) for at least two years (with passenger endorsement and air brakes) must have completed one season with HAP Must possess a current, valid, Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL), with passenger endorsement, and air brakes Must have a clean driving record that meets company safety standards.
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Possess a current State of Alaska Driving Instructor Permit. is responsible for developing and teaching courses within the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), Heavy Equipment Operations (HEO), and Drivers Education (DE) division of the Workforce Development Department.
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This is a Part-Time Instructor Pool in our Continuing Education Workforce Development (CEWD) department for available assignments during the academic year. Do you have Some college plus hold a current Texas CDL Class A license.
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Company certification as Instructor-Trainer is required. We are a collaboration of Holland America Line and Princess Cruises, innovators in Alaska tourism and advocates for the environment. Our team supports a combined fleet of ships sailing to Alaska each summer, lodges and hotels, motor coaches and domed rail cars for the best Alaska experience available.
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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. Administers knowledge tests required for CDL (general knowledge, air-brakes, combination vehicle, hazardous materials, tanker, doubles and triples, passenger, school bus) by utilizing automated testing computer system or written tests.
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Administers knowledge tests required for CDL (general knowledge, air brakes, combination vehicle, hazardous materials, tanker, double and triples, passenger, school bus) by utilizing automated testing computer system or written tests.
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Driver/Instructor attitudes are assessed according to professionalism, respect, motivation, maturity, and safety. SAGE provides comprehensive CDL training courses, as well as basic, advanced, and specialized tractor-trailer training.
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The Truck Driver Training Instructor & Coordinator must have a minimum of five year's occupational experience directly related to truck driving and hold a current Class "A" CDL and safe driving record (no moving violations in the last 3 years, no chargeable accidents in last 2 years.
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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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Take your CDL Driving experience to train others! Valid Class A CDL License. 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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The College is a community dedicated to excellence, ethical behavior, empowerment and inclusion and has consistently been recognized by the Chronicle of Higher Education as a Great College to Work For. Blue Ridge Community College is accepting applications for a Full-time Heavy Equipment Operator Instructor in the Workforce and Continuing Education division.
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