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Drivers may be required to have a passenger endorsement or airbrake endorsement to be able to drive all vehicles. Drivers in this position that hold a Class B CDL; drive vehicles under 26,000 lb such as a passenger bus or a straight truck with air brakes or a combination vehicle.
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Obtain Texas Class BCommercial Driver's License with Passenger Endorsement and Airbrakes. Checks for detours and traffic conditions, determine most effective alternative route and report information to dispatcher and drivers.
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Must have a CDL class B with passenger and airbrake endorsement. MV Transportation is seeking a Fleet Maintenance Manager who will be a dynamic, multi-task oriented senior professional to manage all day-to-day maintenance aspects of this fixed route bus operation.
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Class "B" Commercial Driver's License with passenger endorsement and air brakes endorsement, or Class "B" CDL permit with passenger and air brake endorsements, by effective date of employment required.
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Qualifications California Class B Commercial Driver’s License with Passenger Endorsement or greater with ability to drive vehicles up to 26000 Lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) Minimum of 2 years experience as a Commercial Driver Clean criminal and driving recordMust pass a pre-employment drug test Enrolled in the mandated Department of Transportation drug testing programJob duties 1.
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Must be able to obtain CDL (Commercial Drivers License) Permit with a Passenger Endorsement within first week of training. During training candidates must be able to pass road test in order to obtain CDL license with a Passenger Endorsement.
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Must have a CDL with Passenger Endorsement. Job Description Overview If you reside in California, please see our California Applicant Privacy Policy for more information about our data handling practices and your data rights: Responsibilities MV Transportation is seeking a Dispatcher who works to direct the day-to-day route operations and report to the Operations Manager.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain a NV CDL class B license with passenger endorsement. Report immediately to dispatch any vehicular accident or passenger incident and follow the incident and accident reporting procedures.
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MTRWestern Is Hiring Full Time CDL B Shuttle Drivers In Boise, ID Make $26 Per Hour- $5,000 Sign On Bonus 100% Paid Health Benefits- Guaranteed 40 hours/week Must Have A Valid Class B CDL With A Passenger Endorsement Set Shuttle Schedule - Monday thru Friday so you can be home every night.
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Must complete a daily vehicle inspection form prior to driving and after finishing their route. Drivers in this position hold a Class C CDL drive non-air brake passenger buses. The Driver II has a CDL and may drive a bus, shuttle van, or straight truck, or boat-hauling vehicle.
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Do you have a "Passenger Endorsement" with your Commercial Driver's License? Must possess a current CDL with passenger endorsement or the ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
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The Driver II has a CDL and may drive a bus, shuttle van, or straight truck, or boat? May be required to assist with clerical work, answering phones, working as a dispatcher and other office duties. Drivers must be aware of SDS sheets and books and read and use this information when necessary.
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The ideal person for our Coach Operator position likes building relationships, has excellent customer service skills, possession of a valid Class A or B drivers license with at least 2yrs driving experience, CDL Passenger Endorsements, falls under FMCSA/DOT regs, keeps safety top of mind, professional demeanor, and a 10-year clean driving record.
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License Requirement: Per DOT Regulations, you will be required to have and maintain a valid CDL Class A, B or C Driver’s License depending on the location's hiring needs, with Passenger Endorsement if you will be responsible for operating shuttle buses with a passenger capacity of 15 passengers or more.
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Includes reaching above head to adjust mirrors and destination signs during pre-trip inspectionRequirementsMust possess and maintain a Commercial Class "A" or "B" CDL Driver's License with Passenger Endorsement.
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