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Put your Professional Truck Driving experience and expertise to use improving the lives of others by helping new drivers launch their career! 160 Driving Academy is seeking safety minded and personable individuals to add to our team of high performing Class A CDL Truck Driving Instructors.
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We are seeking our next Part-Time Supplemental Instructor - Truck Driving Trainer in Moore County who will be all-in on our mission and who will perform duties primarily related to the instruction of courses in assigned subject matter areas.
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CDL Truck Driver Instructors MUST have Class A CDL License Professional Truck Drivers. The selected individuals will be responsible for preparing students for Pre-Trip, Yard Skills and Road Driving portions of their exam.
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160 Driving Academy is seeking safe-minded and personable individuals to add to our team of high performing Class A CDL Truck Driving Instructors. MUST have a valid CDL Class A license with a MINIMUM of 36 months verifiable tractor trailer driving experience; Driver Training Instructor License is not required but is preferred.
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Three years Ready Mix, or 5 years tractor-trailer over-the-road driving experience. Present instruction in a professional, timely and accurate manner consistent with CEMEX Truck Driver Training policies and programs.
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CDL Truck Driver ASL Instructors MUST have Class A CDL License & ASL Certificate. Must possess a clean driving record: no more than 2 driving offenses or accidents in the past 2 years and no DUI in the past 10 years.
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Professional Truck Drivers. Interprets lectures, trainings, announcements, conversations, meetings, events, and other spoken word situations using American Sign Language or other manual sign system appropriate for the language and the cultural background of deaf or hard of hearing students and staff.
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160 Driving Academy is seeking safety minded and personable individuals to add to our team of high performing Class A CDL Truck Driving Instructor/ Test Truck Runner. 160 Driving Academy evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, disability/handicap status or any other legally protected characteristic.
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Wytheville Community College (WCC) is looking for two Trainer/Instructors for the Truck Driving program. KSA's/Required Qualifications Hold a valid CDL Class A license;Hold a valid CDL medical Card;Ten years of experience driving commercial motor vehicles; andTraining and/or Instructor experience.
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Responsible for the basic instruction of safety, operation, defensive driving, and other duties related to the Ready Mix Transportation for newly hired and existing drivers. Have a consistent history of demonstrated superior truck cleanliness.
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Key responsibilities include: · Lead classroom, yard, and road CDL Class A training · Perform evaluations through checklists and observation, as well as documenting progress. Would you like to have a set schedule.
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Responsibilities Lead classroom, yard, and road CDL Class A training Perform evaluations through checklists and observation, as well as documenting progress. Would you like to influence the next generation of drivers hitting the roads.
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Monitor student progress, identify any gaps and provide additional assistance as necessary. Maintain proper documentation, including daily attendance, tracking, evaluations, etc. Benefits include health insurance and paid vacation.
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Emphasize safety concepts, principles and procedures. More details will be provided upon resume submission. Would you like to be home every night? Salary will be commensurate with experience. Must reside in state you are applying in, if relocating, must have a residence in place to transfer license to state you are applying in.
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CDL Truck Driver Instructors – MUST have Class A CDL License Professional Truck Drivers
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