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Possession of a California Class B Operator's License, Unlimited School Bus Driver's Certificate (except manual transmission) and current Medical Certificate are required. Possession of a California Class B Operator's License, Unlimited School Bus Driver's Certificate and a current Medical Certificate.
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Shuttle Driver - CDL Class B with Passenger Endorsement. Operates the shuttle bus in a safe and efficient manner and complies with all traffic and safety regulations. Experience driving a shuttle bus or commercial vehicle: 1 year.
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Do you have a heart for people and passion for safety?
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Any combination of training, education, and experience that demonstrates an ability to perform bus driver duties. Possession of a valid California Highway Patrol School Bus Driver's Certificate.
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Please submit an EDJOIN online application, along with all required documentation as detailed below: REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: • Driver's License Copy (Valid appropriate California Commercial Driver's License (currently being a Class A or B with P [passenger] and S [school bus] endorsements and Special Driver's Certificate for Type 1 school buses.
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In addition, the Bus Driver/Food Service Assistant organizes, handles, and transports the pickup and delivery of food, supplies, and materials to schools and other district sites from the Nutrition Center.
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Driver's License Copy (Valid appropriate California Commercial Driver's License (currently being a Class A or B with P [passenger] and S [school bus] endorsements and Special Driver's Certificate for Type 1 school buses.
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Valid unrestricted California Special Driver Certificate for school bus operation. Repair and replace bus seats and upholstery as necessary; dismantle seats, replace foam and re-tack upholstery; repair and replace bus flooring as needed.
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A Valid Class A or B Motor Vehicle Operator's license with passenger transportation, "S", and air brake endorsements, a California Special Driver Certificate valid for school bus driving and a current DL-51 Medical Card. Must have a current CA DMV K4 (DMV H6) printout to be submitted with the job application.
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It is distinguished from the level II by the performance of the more Bus Driver, Driver, Program Coordinator, Transportation, Vehicle, Passenger. Under direct supervision, skillfully operates multi-passenger van or bus in a safe and lawful manner.
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