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Obtain a current valid Class B driver’s license with passenger endorsement Establish, and maintain a positive working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. REQUIREMENTS Four years of experience as a mechanic, including experience working with school buses, gas and diesel engines or passenger shuttle buses License or Certificate: ASE certifications in Engine Repair, Automatic Transmission, Suspension and Steering, Brakes, Electrical Systems, and Heating and Air Conditioning strongly preferred.
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Do you have a A, B or C comercial drivers license with a passenger endorsement? CDL Shuttle Driver. Communicates with dispatchers, drivers and other employees using a two-way radio system to communicate routes, announcing arrivals and delays, coordinating the pick-up of customers, or handling other vehicle or customer issues that arise.
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By position, obtain a CDL Class B with hazmat and tanker endorsement within 6 months of employment. Previous experience in Environmental Services (i.e. remediation, abatement, emergency spill response, etc.
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License and/or Certifications: Must possess a valid N.J. driver's license with a minimum CDL Class B endorsement. Class A endorsement preferred. Working Conditions: Workers are employed in extreme weather conditions associated with rivers and streams, as well as in conditions associated with a wastewater treatment plant and sewer collection system.
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Must have a valid CDL license Class B or C with a PS endorsement. We are proud to help our neighbors learn, grow & thrive through programs focused on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
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If you have an active CDL A or B license, at least 1 year of commercial driving experience, and have passenger endorsement for at least 25 people, we invite you to apply for this opportunity.
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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 with Passenger Endorsement. License Requirement: Per DOT Regulations, you will be required to have and maintain a valid CDL Class A, B or C Driver’s License with Passenger Endorsement.
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Propark Mobility is currently hiring Shuttle Drivers for full-time and part-time opportunities to start immediately. Free parking while on shift at your assigned Propark location. Please go to the Propark corporate careers portal to view our CPRA Applicant Notice and Privacy Policy for the state of CA. This policy will also be emailed to you upon receipt of your application.
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Qualifications: A valid New Jersey Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class A or B with Passenger endorsement and two (2) years of experience in work involving the operation of trucks and/or buses is required.
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Valid Class B CDL License with a P Endorsement. Roscoe Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is seeking a Bus Driver to become a member of our elite team! Bus Driver - Roscoe Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.
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Class A & B Passenger Endorsements with NO N2 Restrictions Only. DOT Medical Card: A Medical Examiner’s Certificate (DOT Medical Card) is required. Assisting customers with luggage and other traveling items, if applicable (e.g. operating shuttle buses at an airport location.
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Appointee must possess a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and B Class with Passenger Endorsement with S (School Bus). American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication.
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Current Commercial Driver's License (CDL), class B with Passenger and School Bus endorsement. Current Commercial Driver's License (CDL), class B with Passenger and School Bus endorsement.
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Ability to obtain a Valid CDL license (Class B with a Passenger Endorsement) a strong plus. Volvo Group North America is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Affirmative Action employer. Applying to this job offers you the opportunity to join Volvo Group.
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A minimum of a CDL C with Passenger Endorsement Required ( CDL A and B are accepted) CDL A, B, or C with Passenger Endorsement required. MV Transportation is Now Hiring Paratransit Drivers.
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