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License/Certification:CDL B with Passenger Endorsement (Required). Requirements:Minimum of 3 years of experience as a CDL Class A or B Bus Driver with Passengers Endorsement.
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Job SummaryAs needed: On call6-6 hours per day (split schedule)Requirements / QualificationsCalifornia State Commercial Driver's License Class B with Passenger and School Bus Endorsement California School Bus Driver's Certificate Will need to attach a copy of your DMV H-6 printout of driving recordTraining Compensation Provided: up to 40 hours of training reimbursed by the District after 1 year of employmentApplication Deadline: Until Filled.
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Preferred Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with passenger endorsement in the state of employment with an acceptable driving record. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDriver (Shuttle Bus Driver)Reports to the Safety, Security and Transportation Manager and is an hourly, non-exempt position.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Class C or higher commercial drivers license (CDL) with passenger endorsement. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $16.58-$20.91$2,000 Sign On BonusJOB STATUS: Part-Time (20 Hours per Week), 12 Months per Year, Non-ExemptJOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of a transportation supervisor, the Bus Driver provides transportation and assistance as needed for residents in UCAP service area.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTechnical Professionals Group (TPG) is searching for a professional CDL A Test Driver to test drive commercial vehicles on behalf of a major truck manufacturing company in Commerce City, CO. The driver will be responsible for operating pre-production models and prototypes, conducting specialized tests, and reporting findings to engineering departments.
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Positions available in Commerce & Vernon, CAOver the Road rate & per diem based on experienceJob Types: Full-time, Part-timePay: $17.00 - $19.00 per hourWork RemotelyNoJob Types: Full-time, Part-timeSalary: $22.00 - $25.00 per hourBenefits: Dental insuranceHealth insurancePaid time offVision insurance Experience level: 3 years License/Certification: Commercial License with P endorsement (Required) Work Location: In person.
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You must have a commercial drivers license with passenger endorsement. You also must have at least 2 years commercial driving experience. You must have a commercial drivers license with passenger endorsement.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMOTOR COACH Jobs Available Now We are hiring motor coach drivers/CDL B drivers with a passenger and air brake endorsement in the Chicago and surrounding area.
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Requirements for Employment: High school graduate or equivalent education; 18 years of age or older; Possess a valid New York State Commercial Driver License C or higher; with Passenger Endorsement.
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Bus Driver RequirementsMinimum 2 years of verifiable experience as a Commercial Driver, with experience operating 44 passenger or greater buses. Valid "Class A" CDL - Passenger endorsement a plus.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Must possess a valid Commercial Drivers License, Class B, with Passenger Endorsement. GENERAL SUMMARY:The Driver is responsible for the timely and safe transporting of Residents to various individual and group activities.
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CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONSA valid drivers license is requiredA valid (CDL) Commercial Drivers License with passenger endorsement is preferred. This includes any commercial driver license that is necessary to operate a commercial Company Vehicle as part of that team members job; and team members must have a driver license for at least four (4) years prior to being permitted to operate any Company Vehicle that involves transporting passengers (including guests, visitors or owners), or any commercial vehicle.
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Possession of a Commercial B License with passenger endorsement. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB SUMMARY:Under general supervision, on an assigned shift, operates a passenger bus accessible to handicapped persons on a designated route and on demand response basis in the Laguna Woods Village Community and to adjacent areas; performs related work as required.
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Education, Experience and Skills Required: Must be at least 21 years of age Must have a Class B commercial drivers license (CDL) with a passenger and school bus endorsement as well as AirBrake Certified This position is subject to a pre-employment criminal & child maltreatment background, sex offender registrycheck, Motor Vehicle Registry check, drug screen, and must pass DOT physical.
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Must have a valid commercial drivers' license (CDL) Class B with Passenger Endorsement and Air Brake Endorsement, or the ability to obtain Passenger Endorsement within 30 days of hire date.
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