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Consider joining First Class Transportation as a Shuttle Driver, where you can enjoy a routine and dependable schedule driving a mini-bus, a full-size motorcoach, or other transit vehicles.
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As a First Student Part Time School Bus Driver you will play a vital role in your community and the lives of the students you transport. $25.82 hour starting wage, based on school bus driver experience higher wages maybe offered.
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Here are a few of the qualifications we need you to have: Minimum 2 years of experience as a bus/van driver required; CDL preferred. The Driver is responsible for the timely and safe transporting of residents to appointments and/or various locations in the Austin area.
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Passing a Stopped School Bus. Minor Violation is defined as any violation not listed as major or serious where the driver has been ticketed. DUI, possession of alcohol/narcotics, implied consent violations, open container/bottle violations.
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Department: Motor Coach FLSA Status: Exempt Grade/Level: Work Schedule: Varies Job Status: Full Time Reports To: Motor Coach Manager Amount of Travel Required: 90% Positions Supervised: None POSITION SUMMARY Drive bus or motor coach, including regular route operations, charters, and private carriage.
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Student Support Services/Bus Driver. Ability to complete required bus driver safety training. Job Description-Transportation-Bus Driver Updated. Operate a school bus that transports students and other authorized personnel to and from schools or other designated locations.
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Ability to complete required bus driver safety training and bus driver certification from TEA. Qualities of an Effective Lead Bus Driver. Provides input to the transportation director or route planner to facilitate planning and maintenance of bus routes.
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Class B Commercial Driver License (e.g. rear loader, dump truck, large passenger bus, etc) City of Austin employees that promote or transfer into driving required positions cannot have more than eight City Driver Points ( CDP ) within a period of thirty-six (36) months and must meet the City of Austin’s Driver Record Evaluation ( DRE ) requisite.
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Role Mission: The Bus Driver Mechanic (CBDM) will provide basic level solutions of repairs and/or diagnose to the campus bus fleet to ensure the availability of units to be in safe operating condition meeting district, state and federal requirements and criteria with the guidance of the District Mechanic.
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Drives a school bus safely in accordance with time schedules; transporting students to and from their homes, a variety of school sites, and on field trips as assigned. Valid Texas driver's license (A or B CDL) with passenger/school bus endorsements.
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1+ years’ experience driving a bus, preferably as school bus. 2+ years’ experience driving a bus, preferably as school bus. Complies with traffic regulations to operate bus or vehicle in a safe and courteous manner.
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St. Michael's Prep is seeking an "as needed" bus driver to transport students to both local and out-of-town-events. Qualified candidates should complete an online application for employment at Activity Bus Driver Application and attach a cover letter and résum.
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Knowledge of computer hardware architecture (CPU/APU, x86, PCIe, memory, bus logic) and software architecture (driver, bios, firmware usage) Our mission is to build great products that accelerate next-generation computing experiences - the building blocks for the data center, artificial intelligence, PCs, gaming and embedded.
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Bus Driver needed for 30+ hours per week. Bus Driver needed for 30+ hours per week. This position is eligible for full benefits, PTO and paid holidays! May have opportunities for more hours if wanted.
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