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Valid MO Class A Commercial Driver's License with air brakes, tanker, and passenger endorsement required as a condition of employment and continued employment. Job Title Fleet Mechanic Department Public Works Department Posting Date January 30, 2024 Closing Date for Resumes/Applications Open Until Filled Salary $28.92 / hourly (Candidates with EVT certifications are eligible to receive higher pay) Comprehensive, Cost Effective Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, Voluntary Vision, Life and Disability Insurance; FSA; HSA; Retirement and Deferred Compensation programs; Paid Vacation; Paid Holidays; Employee Assistance Programs and Educational Benefits.
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Licensed Class B driver (Passenger and Air brakes endorsement) a bonus but not required. Licensed Class B driver (Passenger and Air brakes endorsement) a bonus but not required. Knowledge of Microsoft Office with the ability to prove intermediate to advanced excel skills.
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Class B CDL with passenger endorsement required (or expected within 3 months of hire) Perform mechanical repairs under moderate supervision including the repair of brakes and brake inspections, engine tune-ups, suspensions, drive trains, transmission clutches and other repairs.
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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. Some common tasks include: installing equipment, engines, hoses, batteries, tires, wheels/brakes, HVAC, wiring, etc., or programs to meet specifications.
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Heavy Diesel Mechanic. Diagnoses and performs accurately all phases of vehicle and equipment repair under moderate supervision. As an operator and global integrator of mobility, we are driven by our purpose.
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Class A or B with a School Bus Endorsement, Passenger Endorsement and Air Brakes Restriction Removed. Class A or B with a School Bus Endorsement, Passenger Endorsement and Air Brakes Restriction Removed.
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Possess and maintain a commercial driver's license (CDL) - minimum of class B with air brakes and passenger endorsement. Passenger Endorsement (Required) Possess and maintain a commercial driver's license (CDL) - minimum of class B with air brakes and passenger endorsement.
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Commercial Drivers License Class B with Passenger Endorsement & Air Brakes Restriction removed or CDL B Permit. Recent graduates from a CDL School with a CDL with Passenger endorsement may be considered.
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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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Pass the written Class “B” CDL test, with Air Brakes and Passenger Endorsement tests prior to the start of the paid training program. We will teach you everything you need to know about how to operate UTA passenger buses and keep customers and equipment safe.
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Must have a valid CDL with passenger endorsement. Now Hiring CDL Drivers with Passenger and Air Brakes. MUST hold a CDL license with passenger and air brakes to apply.
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Air Brake & Passenger Endorsement or ability to obtain within 30 days of employment. Inspects transit vehicle, to include but not limited to gas, oil, water levels, brakes, windshield wipers, lights and safety equipment, to ensure everything is in working order, properly equipped, maintained, and clean.
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Must possess a Commercial Driver License (Class B) with passenger endorsement and air brakes certification. Develop, coordinate, and deliver commercial bus driver training for 100 shuttle drivers annually, including new employee training; formal field training and examinations; driver performance tests; classroom instruction; retraining; behind the wheel training; refresher training.
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Passenger & Air Brakes Endorsement, School Bus Endorsement (PS) Once the application is complete, please email Transportation Director Clifford Story (cstory@lanettcityschools.org.
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The selective placement factor is: a valid Class A or Class B Commercial License (CDL) with a passenger (P) and air brakes endorsement. You will be required tohave CDL Class A or B (with P endorsement for either one.
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