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  • School Bus Driver  

    - Baltimore
    Job DescriptionJob Description***MUST HAVE YOUR CDL CLASS B / CLASS A... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description***MUST HAVE YOUR CDL CLASS B / CLASS A with Endorsements Air Brakes, Passenger, School Bus***

    Overview

    A school bus driver is responsible for safely transporting students to and from school and school-related activities. This role requires adherence to scheduled routes, ensuring the safety of children, and maintaining the bus in good condition.

    Key Responsibilities

    Safe Transportation:
     Operate the school bus in a safe manner according to established routes and schedules. Ensure the safety of students while boarding, riding, and exiting the bus. Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the bus to ensure it is in good working condition. Student Supervision:
     Maintain order and discipline among students during transit. Assist students in crossing streets safely and ensure they are picked up and dropped off at designated locations. Report any student behavioral issues to school authorities. Compliance and Safety:
     Follow all traffic laws and school bus regulations. Comply with all state and federal transportation laws and regulations. Maintain a clean and mechanically sound bus.
    Emergency Management:
     Be prepared to handle emergency situations, including evacuation procedures. Report accidents or other incidents involving the bus.
    Communication:
     Communicate effectively with students, parents, and school staff. Report delays, accidents, or other issues to the appropriate school authorities. Keep accurate records of attendance, routes, and any incidents.
    Qualifications

    Education: High school diploma or equivalent.Licensing: Valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class B with School Bus (S) and Passenger (P) endorsement.Clean driving record.Experience:
     Previous experience as a bus driver or in a similar role is preferred. Skills:
     Strong knowledge of traffic laws and defensive driving techniques. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to remain calm under pressure and in emergency situations. Basic mechanical knowledge for conducting bus inspections and minor repairs. Physical Requirements

    Ability to sit for extended periods.Ability to handle the physical demands of assisting children, including lifting and bending.Good visual and auditory acuity to ensure the safety of students and operation of the bus.Working Conditions

    School bus drivers typically work early mornings and afternoons.Additional hours may be required for field trips and special events.Work is primarily outdoors, with exposure to various weather conditions.Career Path and Advancement

    Opportunities for advancement may include roles such as lead driver, transportation coordinator, or fleet manager.Continuous training and education can lead to increased responsibilities and higher pay.Conclusion

    Being a school bus driver is a critical role that ensures the safety and well-being of students during their daily commute. It requires a blend of technical driving skills, patience, and a commitment to child safety. Read Less
  • School Bus Driver  

    - Baltimore
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:Competitive salaryFree uniforms... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    Competitive salaryFree uniformsOpportunity for advancementTraining & developmentWellness resources
    ***MUST HAVE YOUR CDL CLASS B / CLASS A with Endorsements Air Brakes, Passenger, School Bus***

    Overview


    A school bus driver is responsible for safely transporting students to and from school and school-related activities. This role requires adherence to scheduled routes, ensuring the safety of children, and maintaining the bus in good condition.

    Key Responsibilities


    Safe Transportation:
    Operate the school bus in a safe manner according to established routes and schedules.Ensure the safety of students while boarding, riding, and exiting the bus.Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the bus to ensure it is in good working condition.Student Supervision:
    Maintain order and discipline among students during transit.Assist students in crossing streets safely and ensure they are picked up and dropped off at designated locations.Report any student behavioral issues to school authorities.Compliance and Safety:
    Follow all traffic laws and school bus regulations.Comply with all state and federal transportation laws and regulations.Maintain a clean and mechanically sound bus.
    Emergency Management:
    Be prepared to handle emergency situations, including evacuation procedures.Report accidents or other incidents involving the bus.
    Communication:
    Communicate effectively with students, parents, and school staff.Report delays, accidents, or other issues to the appropriate school authorities.Keep accurate records of attendance, routes, and any incidents.
    Qualifications


    Education:High school diploma or equivalent.Licensing:Valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class B with School Bus (S) and Passenger (P) endorsement.Clean driving record.Experience:
    Previous experience as a bus driver or in a similar role is preferred.Skills:
    Strong knowledge of traffic laws and defensive driving techniques.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to remain calm under pressure and in emergency situations.Basic mechanical knowledge for conducting bus inspections and minor repairs.Physical Requirements


    Ability to sit for extended periods.Ability to handle the physical demands of assisting children, including lifting and bending.Good visual and auditory acuity to ensure the safety of students and operation of the bus.Working Conditions


    School bus drivers typically work early mornings and afternoons.Additional hours may be required for field trips and special events.Work is primarily outdoors, with exposure to various weather conditions.Career Path and Advancement


    Opportunities for advancement may include roles such as lead driver, transportation coordinator, or fleet manager.Continuous training and education can lead to increased responsibilities and higher pay.Conclusion


    Being a school bus driver is a critical role that ensures the safety and well-being of students during their daily commute. It requires a blend of technical driving skills, patience, and a commitment to child safety.

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  • School Bus Company - Auto Diesel Technician  

    - Baltimore
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:Opportunity for advancementTrai... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    Opportunity for advancementTraining & developmentWellness resources
    A School Bus Auto Diesel Technician is a specialized mechanic responsible for maintaining and repairing diesel-powered school buses. Their role includes diagnosing engine problems, performing preventative maintenance, and ensuring that all components of the bus operate safely and efficiently. This position often requires a combination of mechanical skills, knowledge of diesel engine systems, and familiarity with safety and emissions standards.

    Key responsibilities may include:

    Engine Diagnostics and Repair: Identifying issues in diesel engines using diagnostic tools and techniques and performing necessary repairs or replacements.Preventative Maintenance: Conducting regular inspections and maintenance tasks to prevent breakdowns and ensure the buses are in top operating condition.Brake and Suspension Work: Inspecting and repairing braking systems, suspension components, and other critical parts that affect the safety of the vehicle.Electrical System Repair: Troubleshooting and fixing issues in the buss electrical systems, which can include wiring, lighting, and ignition systems.Compliance with Safety Standards: Ensuring all repairs and maintenance work comply with safety regulations and standards, including emissions guidelines.Record-Keeping: Maintaining detailed records of all inspections, repairs, and maintenance performed on the buses.To become a School Bus Auto Diesel Technician, one typically needs:

    Technical Training: Certification or training in diesel technology or automotive mechanics, often from a technical school or community college.Experience: Practical experience working with diesel engines, especially in the context of heavy vehicles like buses or trucks.Certifications: Industry-recognized certifications such as ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification for diesel mechanics can be beneficial.Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to quickly diagnose and solve mechanical issues.Attention to Detail: Precision in both the inspection and repair process to ensure safety and efficiency.
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  • School Bus Company - Auto Diesel Technician  

    - Baltimore
    Job DescriptionJob Description A School Bus Auto Diesel Technician is... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description A School Bus Auto Diesel Technician is a specialized mechanic responsible for maintaining and repairing diesel-powered school buses. Their role includes diagnosing engine problems, performing preventative maintenance, and ensuring that all components of the bus operate safely and efficiently. This position often requires a combination of mechanical skills, knowledge of diesel engine systems, and familiarity with safety and emissions standards.

    Key responsibilities may include:

    Engine Diagnostics and Repair: Identifying issues in diesel engines using diagnostic tools and techniques and performing necessary repairs or replacements.Preventative Maintenance: Conducting regular inspections and maintenance tasks to prevent breakdowns and ensure the buses are in top operating condition.Brake and Suspension Work: Inspecting and repairing braking systems, suspension components, and other critical parts that affect the safety of the vehicle.Electrical System Repair: Troubleshooting and fixing issues in the bus’s electrical systems, which can include wiring, lighting, and ignition systems.Compliance with Safety Standards: Ensuring all repairs and maintenance work comply with safety regulations and standards, including emissions guidelines.Record-Keeping: Maintaining detailed records of all inspections, repairs, and maintenance performed on the buses.To become a School Bus Auto Diesel Technician, one typically needs:

    Technical Training: Certification or training in diesel technology or automotive mechanics, often from a technical school or community college.Experience: Practical experience working with diesel engines, especially in the context of heavy vehicles like buses or trucks.Certifications: Industry-recognized certifications such as ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification for diesel mechanics can be beneficial.Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to quickly diagnose and solve mechanical issues.Attention to Detail: Precision in both the inspection and repair process to ensure safety and efficiency. Read Less

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