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As the Motor Coach Driver, you will be responsible for the safe operation of a 56 passenger motor coach while adhering to a strict schedule and ensuring your passengers’ well-being. Responsibilities: Various transportation throughout the USA and CanadaFollow all traffic laws and safety regulationsConduct regular vehicle safety inspections and report any maintenance or repair issues promptlyAssist passengers with boarding and exiting the bus in a safe mannerEngage with passengers in a friendly and courteous mannerQualifications: CDL license with passenger endorsement Clean driving record Ability to follow GPS directions.
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Bergmann professionals provide services for rail freight, intercity passenger rail, commuter rail and industrial installations. Bergmann professionals provide services for rail freight, intercity passenger rail, commuter rail and industrial installations.
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All candidates must have a CDL and obtain a passenger endorsement (16+). Bonus terms and conditions apply based on years of motor coach driving experienceEqual Opportunity EmployerBenefits We value the people who drive our success.
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They carry out preventive, corrective and emergency maintenance at the mechanical and electrical level of the baggage handling system and the passenger bridge. Please apply with resume at: direct apply.
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Employee needs to be able to drive a private passenger automobile or to arrange for alternative transportation. Minimum Qualifications: Evidence of p ossession of Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification as issued by the American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC) and at least five-years of in office medical coding experience with a strong commitment to coding as a profession.
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Valid New York Class A, B, OR C (CDL) License with passenger endorsement. Drive responsibly and safely in order to ensure passenger safety and minimize damage or excessive wear and tear on facility vehicle; convey any mechanical problems identified with facility vehicle to the Transportation Services Coordinator as soon as possible.
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The Maintenance Manager will report directly to the Regional Service Manager and will be responsible for the management and coordination of maintenance for a fleet of commercial passenger vehicles.
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Must possess a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with "P" (Passenger) and "S" (School Bus) endorsements. Apply now to start your journey as a School Bus Driver! Must possess a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with "P" (Passenger) and "S" (School Bus) endorsements.
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Must spend portion of working time in a truck with drivers, exposed to noise and vibration levels which may be higher than those typically experienced in passenger cars. Review performance, coach on service and safety targets, and deliver disciplinary action.
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