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Fleet Maintenance Mechanic Qualifications: Valid Commercial Driver's License with Passenger Endorsement 1+ years of automotive or diesel repair employment experience or combination of education & experience.
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Requirements: Valid CDL Class B with Passenger Endorsement required (or must be obtained within 90 days of Employment). Diagnose and perform all phases of vehicle and equipment repair including brakes, suspensions, drivetrains, transmissions, and other repairs.
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Licensed Commercial Driving experience with air brakes and passenger endorsement. The highly qualified applicant has prior experience guarding prisoners and detainees as a correctional officer, jailer, or detention office, and has conducted transportation activities.
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Have a current or be able to acquire a valid Class 'B' CDL with air brakes and passenger endorsement prior to the start of the paid training program. Free on-site fitness facilities and discounted membership to VASA Fitness.
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If offered the position after interview candidates will be required to present either a Class B or Class A Commercial License with a Passenger endorsement with no restrictions for driving vehicles with Air Brakes.
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BUS OPERATORS - REQUIREMENTS: Limousine/Sedan/SUV, Minibus - CDL C or B with Passenger Endorsement, Motorcoach CDL B with Passenger Endorsement with Air Brakes. Those with a CDL, passenger endorsement or airbrakes are a plus.
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Valid CDL Class B with Passenger Endorsement required (or must be obtained within 90 days of Employment). Maintain and repair vehicles including Gillig buses, Cummins, Allison, CAT heavy equipment owned by Summit County.
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CDL A or B License with Air Brakes and Passenger Endorsement preferred. Report all accidents/incidents to Safety Director/General Manager/VP Operations. Coach USA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
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Valid Commercial Driver’s License with Passenger Endorsement. Transdev is the largest private sector operator of multiple modes of passenger transit in North America, providing bus, rail, paratransit and shuttle services.
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Applicants must have - OR- be willing obtain, through our paid training, valid Commercial Driver's license (CDL) class A or B WITH Passenger ("P") endorsement, and CANNOT HAVE ANY following restrictions: "L" or "Z" (not able to drive vehicle with air brakes) or "N" (a passenger endorsement restriction.
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Requirements: CDL Class B License with Passenger endorsement. Air Brakes a plus, but not required Must be 25 years of age or older No DUIs Must be able to pass a DOT Drug Screen Must have and be able to maintain a valid DOT Med Cert Do you have what it takes to be a professional chauffeur.
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A CDL permit before hire and then class B with passenger endorsement, and air brakes is preferred. Class B CDL with passenger endorsement, and air brakes - preferred, not required.
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High School Diploma or GED and valid AZ drivers license and the ability to obtain a CDL Class B with Passenger Endorsement required. About us: Transdev is the largest private sector operator of multiple modes of passenger transit in North America, providing bus, rail, paratransit, and shuttle services.
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He/she must posses a CDL license with air brakes and a passenger endorsement or have the ability and willingness to obtain one. Adjust and reline air and hydraulic brakes, align wheels, tighten bolts and screws, and reassemble equipment.
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Valid Kansas Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with passenger endorsement or any other endorsements such as Air Brakes if required. Responsible for transporting passengers in a number of transit programs, including designated fixed routes, paratransit trips for persons with disabilities, senior group outings, aging services including Meals on Wheels, nutrition sites, senior medical trips, senior grocery shopping.
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