Category: Atlanta Driving Jobs

  • Shuttle Driver

    Pay: $17.00 – $30.00 per hour

    Responsibilities

    • Safely operate shuttle vehicles, including vans and small busses ,along assigned routes while adhering to traffic laws and company policies
    • Provide excellent customer service by greeting passengers warmly, assisting with boarding, and ski luggage and addressing inquiries professionally
    • Conduct routine vehicle inspections and basic maintenance checks to ensure safety and operational readiness
    • Assist passengers with lifting and helping with ski gear needs, offering support as needed to ensure a comfortable journey
    • Maintain accurate logs of trips, passenger counts, and any incidents or maintenance issues during shifts
    • Communicate effectively with dispatchers and team members to coordinate schedules and relay important information
    • Ensure the cleanliness and overall appearance of the vehicle before and after each shift

    Qualifications

    • Valid driver’s license appropriate for the vehicle type
    • Proven experience in driving, delivery driving, bus driving, or similar roles such as limousine or school bus driving helpful but not necessary
    • Strong communication skills with the ability to interact positively with diverse passengers
    • Ability to perform light lifting when assisting passengers or handling luggage
    • Knowledge of traffic laws, safety regulations, and vehicle procedures
    • Prior experience in customer service roles is desirable
    • Flexibility to work various shifts including mornings, evenings, weekends, or on call as needed
    • Cheerful and outgoing personality with customers

    Join The Mountain GOAT team as we grow and offer industry leading service like no other in the Killington Resort region. Be a part of the newest business in town while delivering dependable transportation services that keep our community moving forward!

    Expected hours: 18.0 – 36.0 per week

    Benefits:

    • Flexible schedule
    • Free parking
    • On-the-job training
    • Opportunities for advancement
    • Paid training
    • Safety equipment provided

    Work Location: In person

  • Driver

    Salary: $21.50 Per Hour

    Our Benefits

    In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a comprehensive benefits package:

    Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance options for full-time employees
    Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) plan
    403(b) retirement plan with company match
    Tuition Reimbursement up to the IRS-allowed maximum
    Personalized learning and educational development opportunities
    Monthly cell phone and internet stipends
    Paid Parental Leave
    Annual Employer-funded Lifestyle Spending Accounts to support wellness needs
    Support and counseling for personal, work financial or family needs through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and our partnership with Critical Incident Stress Consultants (CISC)
    Responsibilities:
    Essential Functions
    The following essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation.

    Advance Gift of Hope’s mission, vision and core values: providing compassionate service, contributing to outstanding teams and engaging as one of our passionate people committed to a positive culture that respects the dignity and worth of each individual. Adhere to all policies and procedures in carrying out the responsibilities of this position.
    Provide safe and timely emergency and non-emergency ground transportation for organ and tissue recovery departments
    Transport internal and external staff to and from hospitals, airports and/or other facilities
    Transport human organs, blood, and tissue samples
    Deliver clinical supplies and equipment
    Work assigned schedule to provide 24-hour department coverage
    Keep all Gift of Hope vehicles clean and in proper working condition
    Complete and document maintenance checks on delivery vehicles and notify supervisor of any issues
    Interact with internal and external customers in a professional manner
    Communicate and dispatch external partners, as needed
    Maintain thorough logs to track routes and deliveries
    Use route navigation apps and knowledge of area to complete deliveries on time
    Perform and document safety checks for each vehicle
    Assist with property related duties, as needed, such as:
    Conduct building security and safety tours
    Monitor facility and equipment alarms
    Light maintenance of facilities and equipment
    Restock building supplies
    Assist with deliveries and trash removal
    Light landscaping and snow removal
    Other duties as assigned

    Experience and Skills Required

    The following indicates the minimum skills and experience required to perform the essential functions of the job.

    • Must be at least 25 years of age
    • Possession of a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
    • Ability to communicate and interact effectively with others
    • Ability to learn and perform all transportation, property, and security related duties
    • Ability to learn and utilize computer applications necessary for job performance
    • Attention to detail


    Physical Demands

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

    • Ability to drive Gift of Hope vehicles to perform job duties
    • Ability to sit, stand, bend, kneel and walk to perform job duties
    • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.


    Work Environment

    The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that will be encountered by an employee while performing the essential functions of the job.

    • Driving Gift of Hope vehicles approximately 7-8 hours per trip for trips within Gift of Hope’s service area (northern 2/3 of Illinois and Lake County, Indiana)
    • Normal office environment
    • Work weekends and other hours outside regular office hours
    • Some exposure to adverse weather
    • Some exposure to adverse road conditions
    • Carry a personal cell phone to be accessible outside regular business hours
    • Ability to respond to pages within 10 minutes when working on call
  • Seasonal Motor Vehicle Operator

    Salary: $26.34 – $30.74 Per Hour

    Duties

    • Operates one or more motor vehicles including platform trucks, van trucks, stake trucks, dump trucks, specialty pumping equipment, and trash removal trucks.
    • Performs daily pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections and reports any defects found during inspections.
    • Vehicles are driven on the basis of either specific trip assignments or regularly established schedules over public roads (or the equivalent) at highway speeds.
    • Performs operator maintenance on all vehicles operated (e.g., monitoring fluid levels, replacing air filters, and interior lights, checking tire pressure and hose connections, and washing the vehicle).
    • May perform semi-skilled and unskilled maintenance, repair, and janitorial work in and on various unit buildings.
    • Typical duties include installing faucet washers and gaskets, replacing faucets, other minor plumbing repairs, touch-up painting, and minor carpentry repairs.
    • Performs minor repairs and preventative maintenance of equipment.
    • Does manual labor tasks, such as digging, pulling, cleaning drainage ditches, lifting and emptying trash containers.

    Cut-off Dates: This is an open continuous announcement, in which applications are collected over several months, and have multiple cut-off dates. Applications received by the initial cutoff date will be considered first. **INITIAL CUT OFF is Tuesday, December 16, 2025** Applications will be considered throughout the open period of the announcement however additional referral certificates will only be issued when a hiring official exhausts current certificate and/or additional vacancies need to be filled.

    Physical Effort: Moderate physical effort is needed by this position in operating, turning, backing, and controlling vehicles which carry heavy loads or a large number of people. Required to frequently lift items weighing over 50 pounds. Considerable physical effort may be required to change tires and make limited emergency repairs, such as installing an emergency fan belt or replacing an electrical fuse on open highways.

    Working Conditions: Incumbent is required to work outside and is exposed to extreme hot and cold temperatures. Operates vehicles in all types of traffic and weather on public roads and is exposed to the danger of serious accidents.

    Requirements

    Conditions of employment

    • U.S. Citizenship required.
    • Appointment subject to background investigation and favorable adjudication.
    • Meet Selective Service Registration Act requirement for males
    • Selectee will be required to participate in the Direct Deposit Electronics Funds Transfer Program.
    • You will be required to submit to a drug test and receive a negative drug test result prior to appointment. In addition, this position is subject to random testing for illegal drug use.
    • You will be required to operate a government (or private) motor vehicle as part of your official duties; a valid driver’s license is required. You will be required to submit a Motor Vehicle Operator’s License and Driving Record. You must also submit (within a State sealed envelope or submitted directly by the State authorities), and at your own expense, all certified driving records from all States that disclose all valid driver’s licenses, whether current or past, possessed by you.
    • You must possess and maintain a current Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License.
    • You may be required to complete training and operate a four-wheel drive vehicle.
    • You will be required to wear a uniform and comply with the National Park Service uniform standards. A uniform allowance will be provided.
    • Government Housing may be available.

    Qualifications

    To qualify for this position, you must have sufficient knowledge and ability in the following job-related factors:

    • Ability To Do The Work Of The Position Without More Than Normal Supervision (SCREEN OUT)
    • Ability to Drive Safely (Motor Vehicles)
    • Ability To Interpret Instructions, Specifications, etc. (related to mobile equipment operation)
    • Ability To Operate Safely (Non-Motor Vehicle)
    • Operation of Motor Vehicles
    • Reliability and Dependability as a Motor Vehicle Operator
    • Vehicle Operation
    • Work Practices (including keeping things neat, clean, and in orde
  • Vehicle Driver 

    Salary: $3K – $5K

    Come work in an environment where we truly value and respect those we serve and believe in the mission that all people can achieve a higher level of wellness and independence.

    The state supported living centers serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are medically fragile or who have behavioral problems. The centers provide campus-based direct services and supports at 13 centers located throughout the state. Learn About Our State Supported Living Centers

    If you are looking for a place to work where you can establish a career that is filled with purpose, this is the job for you!

    The Vehicle Driver II – Transportation performs highly complex motor vehicle operations work to transport ambulatory and non-ambulatory passengers on short and long-distance trips for the assigned State Supported Living Center using state-owned motor vehicles such as Full-Size Van, Wheelchair Van, Paratransit/Small Bus, truck and/or car. Assists designated staff to on- and off-board passengers. Ensures that passengers use safety restraints and that wheelchairs are properly secured in the vehicle prior to departure. Secures cargo as needed. Follows the assigned schedule for pick up and drop off to the scheduled activity and/or appointment(s). Operates the vehicle in accordance with training protocols, best practices for safety, and complies with all state and local traffic laws. Maintains vehicles at optimal condition, performs basic vehicle maintenance, completes preventive maintenance checks, and documents results. Has no supervisory or financial responsibilities but is accountable for assigned vehicles, preparing and maintaining forms or records pertaining to vehicle operations and ensuring vehicles are scheduled for general maintenance. Provides guidance and on-the job training to other drivers in accordance with experience and competency. Works under limited supervision with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.

    Essential Job Functions (EJFs):

    Attends work on a regular basis and may be required to work a specific shift schedule or, at times, even a rotating schedule, extended shift and/or overtime in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned.

    Operates state-owned motor vehicles such as Full-Size Van, Wheelchair Van, Paratransit/Small Bus, truck and/or car to transport ambulatory and non-ambulatory individuals to on and off-campus appointments and activities. Secures any cargo such as food and beverage coolers, clothing items, and/or medical supplies in accordance with the instructions provided. Complies with best practices for vehicle operation and safety such as obeying posted maximum and minimum speed limits. During periods of heavy traffic, inclement weather, low visibility, or other poor driving conditions, adjusts speed so that accidents will be avoided. Only uses electronic devices (such as cell phone) when the vehicle is safely parked and avoids other “distracted driving” practices in accordance with training. Follows agency protocols following an accident in accordance with the training received including immediate post-accident on-site action, notification of emergency personnel and/or law enforcement (if applicable) and SSLC administration and completing required reports.

    Assists designated staff in the safe loading and unloading of passengers in accordance with their individual care plans and in a manner consistent with facility rules and regulations and using established methods and/or techniques (including lifting, carrying, an/or pushing). Ensures ambulatory passengers use safety restraints. Operates vehicle power lifts to safely load and unload wheelchairs of various sizes and configurations. Ensures tailgate lifts, lift-gates, and wheelchair lifts are kept in the closed position except during actual loading and unloading. Ensures lifts are used only for the purpose intended by the manufacturer and the rated capacity is not exceeded. Ensures the vehicle is not driven with the tailgate lift in the open position except when necessary for appropriate alignment when backing up to a loading area. Ensures that vehicle capacity is not exceeded. Ensures that all individual seat belts and the provided wheelchair securement devices are securely fastened before placing a vehicle in motion. Reports any issues with passenger compliance to the designated support staff.

    Follows the assigned schedule for pick up and drop off to the scheduled activity and/or appointment(s). Determines trip routes and coordinates and pre- and post-trip tasks to ensure timely transport of passengers to the assigned activity our appointment whether on or off the SSLC campus. Type of trips includes vocational or work activities, medical appointments, family visits, and group active treatment activities or outings.

    Maintains vehicles at optimal condition. Conducts safety checks of the assigned vehicle before departure including performing a vehicle “walk-around” visual inspection for tire inflation; glass, light, lens, and mirror condition; any visible fluid leaks; and visible body damage. Reports any issues in accordance with local policy and procedures. Performs basic vehicle maintenance such as checking tire pressure., fueling the vehicle and removing all litter when the vehicle is returned from use. Ensures vehicles are scheduled for general maintenance.

    Ensures vehicle is parked safely. Before leaving a vehicle whether on- or off-campus, ensures that the transmission gear selector is in the proper position for parking, the parking brake is set, all switches are in the off or locked position, if so equipped, the keys are removed, all occupants have exited the vehicle and the windows are closed, and the doors are locked.

    Prepares and maintains records and logs related to vehicle operations. After each trip, documents any vehicle problems and reports the need for minor vehicle maintenance and repairs to the designated person. Accurately completes required paperwork such as updating information on the Monthly Use Report to track and reconcile trip information. Enters and totals the number of trips, passengers, and stops in the correct areas of the form. If the Driver has a specific vehicle(s) assigned. Ensures that the Monthly Use Report is turned into the motor pool or other designated department/person by the third working day of each new month.

    Provides guidance and on-the-job training to other drivers, in accordance with experience and competency, in the proper operation of vehicles to transport passengers, proper method to ensure passengers and wheelchairs are secured in the vehicle, the safe operation of lifts to load and unload wheelchairs, and techniques for maintaining an on-time schedule.

    Maintains eligibility to operate state vehicles. Complies with state and local traffic laws as evidenced by no citations. Attends and passes required training including Defensive Driver Certification and Van Driver Training courses.

    Other duties as assigned include but are not limited to actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency’s obligations for disaster response and/or recovery or Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation. Such participation may require an alternate shift pattern assignment and/or location.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):

    Working knowledge of methods used in transporting individuals unique to Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF).

    Knowledge and understanding of motor vehicle operations and traffic safety rules and regulations.

    Knowledge of passenger loading and unloading procedures and protocols.

    Knowledge of the maintenance of motor vehicles.

    Skill in the operation/driving of motor vehicles such as Full-Size Van, Wheelchair Van, Paratransit/Small Bus, truck and/or car.

    Skill to safely maneuver vehicles into tight areas.

    Skill in securing passengers in accordance with rules and training.

    Ability to communicate with others in a cooperative and positive manner.

    Ability to follow schedules and instructions in operating vehicles.

    Ability to understand and to comply with written and oral instructions.

    Ability to do simple mathematic calculations.

    Ability to meet physical requirements of long periods of sitting/driving, standing, and to carry, push, pull and lift up to fifty (50) pounds.

    Ability to tell time and work on a schedule.

    Ability to tolerate cold and hot weather conditions.

    Ability to complete the HHSC designated Defensive Driving Course and maintain this certification.

    Ability to understand and sign the “New/Existing Employee – Driver Qualification Statement” regarding driving eligibility.

    Ability to complete and pass the appropriate Van Driver Training courses for the type(s) of vehicle being operated.

    Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications:

    Valid Texas driver’s license or ability to obtain it no later than 90 days after hire date. Applicants with an out-of-state driver’s license must provide an original certified driving record from the state of driving licensure. Eligible driving record required based on HHSC Fleet Management policy.

    Driving record will be assessed annually for continued eligibility.

    Must have, or complete upon hire, the HHSC designated Defensive Driving Course and maintain this certification.

    Initial Screening Criteria:

    Graduation from a standard senior high school or equivalent is generally preferred.

    Work experience operating a motor vehicle with multiple passengers or transporting cargo.

    Work experience performing vehicle preventative maintenance checks.

    Additional Information:

    Applicants must pass a fingerprint criminal background check, pre-employment drug screen, and registry checks including the Client Abuse/Neglect Reporting System (CANRS), Nurse Aide, Medication Aide and Employee Misconduct and HHS List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE).

    All State Supported Living Center employees are subject to Random drug testing.

    Flexibility in work hours may be required for this position. The position may be required to work overtime and/or extended hours. Must be willing to work weekends and holidays.

    All applicants must be at least 18 years of age to be considered for employment at a state-operated facility.

  • Vehicle Driver

    Salary: $3K – $5K 

    Brief Job Description:

    Come work in an environment where we truly value and respect those we serve and believe in the mission that all people can achieve a higher level of wellness and independence.

    The state supported living centers serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are medically fragile or who have behavioral problems. The centers provide campus-based direct services and supports at 13 centers located throughout the state. Learn About Our State Supported Living Centers

    If you are looking for a place to work where you can establish a career that is filled with purpose, this is the job for you!

    The Vehicle Driver II – Transportation performs highly complex motor vehicle operations work to transport ambulatory and non-ambulatory passengers on short and long-distance trips for the assigned State Supported Living Center using state-owned motor vehicles such as Full-Size Van, Wheelchair Van, Paratransit/Small Bus, truck and/or car. Assists designated staff to on- and off-board passengers. Ensures that passengers use safety restraints and that wheelchairs are properly secured in the vehicle prior to departure. Secures cargo as needed. Follows the assigned schedule for pick up and drop off to the scheduled activity and/or appointment(s). Operates the vehicle in accordance with training protocols, best practices for safety, and complies with all state and local traffic laws. Maintains vehicles at optimal condition, performs basic vehicle maintenance, completes preventive maintenance checks, and documents results. Has no supervisory or financial responsibilities but is accountable for assigned vehicles, preparing and maintaining forms or records pertaining to vehicle operations and ensuring vehicles are scheduled for general maintenance. Provides guidance and on-the job training to other drivers in accordance with experience and competency. Works under limited supervision with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.

    Essential Job Functions (EJFs):

    Attends work on a regular basis and may be required to work a specific shift schedule or, at times, even a rotating schedule, extended shift and/or overtime in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned.

    Operates state-owned motor vehicles such as Full-Size Van, Wheelchair Van, Paratransit/Small Bus, truck and/or car to transport ambulatory and non-ambulatory individuals to on and off-campus appointments and activities. Secures any cargo such as food and beverage coolers, clothing items, and/or medical supplies in accordance with the instructions provided. Complies with best practices for vehicle operation and safety such as obeying posted maximum and minimum speed limits. During periods of heavy traffic, inclement weather, low visibility, or other poor driving conditions, adjusts speed so that accidents will be avoided. Only uses electronic devices (such as cell phone) when the vehicle is safely parked and avoids other “distracted driving” practices in accordance with training. Follows agency protocols following an accident in accordance with the training received including immediate post-accident on-site action, notification of emergency personnel and/or law enforcement (if applicable) and SSLC administration and completing required reports.

    Assists designated staff in the safe loading and unloading of passengers in accordance with their individual care plans and in a manner consistent with facility rules and regulations and using established methods and/or techniques (including lifting, carrying, an/or pushing). Ensures ambulatory passengers use safety restraints. Operates vehicle power lifts to safely load and unload wheelchairs of various sizes and configurations. Ensures tailgate lifts, lift-gates, and wheelchair lifts are kept in the closed position except during actual loading and unloading. Ensures lifts are used only for the purpose intended by the manufacturer and the rated capacity is not exceeded. Ensures the vehicle is not driven with the tailgate lift in the open position except when necessary for appropriate alignment when backing up to a loading area. Ensures that vehicle capacity is not exceeded. Ensures that all individual seat belts and the provided wheelchair securement devices are securely fastened before placing a vehicle in motion. Reports any issues with passenger compliance to the designated support staff.

    Follows the assigned schedule for pick up and drop off to the scheduled activity and/or appointment(s). Determines trip routes and coordinates and pre- and post-trip tasks to ensure timely transport of passengers to the assigned activity our appointment whether on or off the SSLC campus. Type of trips includes vocational or work activities, medical appointments, family visits, and group active treatment activities or outings.

    Maintains vehicles at optimal condition. Conducts safety checks of the assigned vehicle before departure including performing a vehicle “walk-around” visual inspection for tire inflation; glass, light, lens, and mirror condition; any visible fluid leaks; and visible body damage. Reports any issues in accordance with local policy and procedures. Performs basic vehicle maintenance such as checking tire pressure., fueling the vehicle and removing all litter when the vehicle is returned from use. Ensures vehicles are scheduled for general maintenance.

    Ensures vehicle is parked safely. Before leaving a vehicle whether on- or off-campus, ensures that the transmission gear selector is in the proper position for parking, the parking brake is set, all switches are in the off or locked position, if so equipped, the keys are removed, all occupants have exited the vehicle and the windows are closed, and the doors are locked.

    Prepares and maintains records and logs related to vehicle operations. After each trip, documents any vehicle problems and reports the need for minor vehicle maintenance and repairs to the designated person. Accurately completes required paperwork such as updating information on the Monthly Use Report to track and reconcile trip information. Enters and totals the number of trips, passengers, and stops in the correct areas of the form. If the Driver has a specific vehicle(s) assigned. Ensures that the Monthly Use Report is turned into the motor pool or other designated department/person by the third working day of each new month.

    Provides guidance and on-the-job training to other drivers, in accordance with experience and competency, in the proper operation of vehicles to transport passengers, proper method to ensure passengers and wheelchairs are secured in the vehicle, the safe operation of lifts to load and unload wheelchairs, and techniques for maintaining an on-time schedule.

    Maintains eligibility to operate state vehicles. Complies with state and local traffic laws as evidenced by no citations. Attends and passes required training including Defensive Driver Certification and Van Driver Training courses.

    Other duties as assigned include but are not limited to actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency’s obligations for disaster response and/or recovery or Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation. Such participation may require an alternate shift pattern assignment and/or location.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):

    Working knowledge of methods used in transporting individuals unique to Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF).

    Knowledge and understanding of motor vehicle operations and traffic safety rules and regulations.

    Knowledge of passenger loading and unloading procedures and protocols.

    Knowledge of the maintenance of motor vehicles.

    Skill in the operation/driving of motor vehicles such as Full-Size Van, Wheelchair Van, Paratransit/Small Bus, truck and/or car.

    Skill to safely maneuver vehicles into tight areas.

    Skill in securing passengers in accordance with rules and training.

    Ability to communicate with others in a cooperative and positive manner.

    Ability to follow schedules and instructions in operating vehicles.

    Ability to understand and to comply with written and oral instructions.

    Ability to do simple mathematic calculations.

    Ability to meet physical requirements of long periods of sitting/driving, standing, and to carry, push, pull and lift up to fifty (50) pounds.

    Ability to tell time and work on a schedule.

    Ability to tolerate cold and hot weather conditions.

    Ability to complete the HHSC designated Defensive Driving Course and maintain this certification.

    Ability to understand and sign the “New/Existing Employee – Driver Qualification Statement” regarding driving eligibility.

    Ability to complete and pass the appropriate Van Driver Training courses for the type(s) of vehicle being operated.

    Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications:

    Valid Texas driver’s license or ability to obtain it no later than 90 days after hire date. Applicants with an out-of-state driver’s license must provide an original certified driving record from the state of driving licensure. Eligible driving record required based on HHSC Fleet Management policy.

    Driving record will be assessed annually for continued eligibility.

    Must have, or complete upon hire, the HHSC designated Defensive Driving Course and maintain this certification.

    Initial Screening Criteria:

    Graduation from a standard senior high school or equivalent is generally preferred.

    Work experience operating a motor vehicle with multiple passengers or transporting cargo.

    Work experience performing vehicle preventative maintenance checks.

  • Shuttle Van Driver

    Job Type: Full-time

    Pay: $15.00 – $18.00 per hour

    Job Overview
    Are you a motivated and dependable driver with a passion for providing excellent customer service? We’re seeking an energetic Shuttle Van Driver to join our dynamic team! In this vital role, you’ll be responsible for safely transporting passengers and goods across designated routes, ensuring timely and comfortable service. Your enthusiasm and professionalism will help create a positive experience for everyone you serve, making a real difference in our community. If you thrive behind the wheel, enjoy engaging with people, and take pride in maintaining safety standards, this is the perfect opportunity to accelerate your driving career!

    Duties

    • Safely operate shuttle vans and other commercial vehicles to transport passengers or cargo along specified routes.
    • Provide friendly, professional customer service by assisting passengers with boarding, alighting, and luggage handling when needed.
    • Conduct routine vehicle inspections before and after shifts to ensure safety and proper maintenance; report any issues promptly.
    • Maintain accurate logs of trips, mileage, fuel consumption, and vehicle condition for compliance and reporting purposes.
    • Follow all traffic laws, company policies, and safety procedures to ensure secure transportation at all times.
    • Assist with light heavy lifting tasks such as loading or unloading cargo or luggage as required.
    • Communicate effectively with dispatchers, passengers, and team members to coordinate schedules and address any concerns promptly.
    • Perform routine vehicle maintenance checks including fluid levels, tire pressure, lights, brakes, and other essential systems to keep vehicles in optimal condition.

    Requirements

    • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record; experience in shuttle driving or commercial driving preferred.
    • Proven experience as a delivery driver or bus driver; familiarity with paratransit or limousine services is a plus.
    • Strong communication skills to interact professionally with passengers and team members.
    • Ability to perform light physical tasks including lifting luggage or cargo weighing up to 50 pounds.
    • Knowledge of traffic laws, safety regulations, and vehicle maintenance procedures relevant to shuttle van operation.
    • Excellent time management skills to adhere to schedules reliably and efficiently.
    • Prior experience operating various types of vehicles such as school buses or heavy-duty trucks is advantageous.
    • Demonstrated customer service skills with a positive attitude and professional demeanor.
    • Flexibility to work varied shifts including mornings, evenings, weekends, or holidays as needed. Join us as a Shuttle Van Driver and be part of a vibrant team dedicated to safe transportation and outstanding service! We value energetic individuals who are committed to excellence behind the wheel while delivering memorable experiences for our passengers every day.
  • PT Bus Driver

    Salary: $54K – $74K

    Summary of Duties of the Driver

    The Driver is responsible for maintaining the van and chauffeuring the residents to various activities and events in safe manner. The Driver may be responsible for establishing and monitoring weekly/daily transportation schedule as requested by supervisor. The Driver assists the Maintenance and/or Housekeeping Department with light maintenance tasks such as changing light bulbs, sweeping, mopping, cleaning, and emptying trash. The Driver may also assist the Life Enrichment Department with supporting resident activities and functions.

    Essential Functions of the Driver

    • Chauffeur the residents in the company vehicle as scheduled.
    • Ensure resident safety when entering and exiting the vehicle.
    • Ensure safety rules are followed when vehicle is in motion.
    • Understand the mechanical lift requirements and limitations and follow procedures accordingly.
    • Report any safety concerns to supervisor immediately.
    • Report any resident health or safety concerns to supervisor immediately.
    • Pick up and delivery errands as requested by supervisor.
    • Keep the company vehicle clean and in proper running order.
    • Report to the supervisor when not driving the company vehicle for additional duties.

    Non-Essential Functions of the Driver

    • Supports and participates in the resident centered activity programs.
    • Participates in projects or committees as assigned.
    • Attends all associate meetings including in-service education and associate functions as requested by supervisor.
    • Assists in variety of tasks involving residents as assigned.

    Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Experience

    • Must be a minimum of 21 years of age.
    • High School Diploma or GED at a minimum.
    • Must have a clean driving record.
    • Completion of drug testing and criminal record background check upon hire and upon request of supervisor.
    • Must have a valid drivers’ license sufficient to drive the company vehicle.
    • Must have valid CDL license if required.
    • Knowledge of vehicle maintenance.
    • Basic mechanical skills.
    • Ability to lift 40 lbs.
    • Physical requirements include: bending, standing, lifting, stooping, sitting, carrying, stretching, and walking; Must have manual dexterity to operate a vehicle safely.
    • Must have the interpersonal skills to work with various levels of people, associates, and residents.
    • Be free of communicable disease.
    • Must be able to read, write, and speak in English.
    • Ability to follow directions.
  •  Tow Truck Driver

    Summary
    Driving and operating of a specific service vehicle (tow trucks, battery service vehicles/light service vehicles), and operating towing equipment for AAA members and for commercial purposes. Performing simple diagnostics/troubleshooting on vehicles. Providing an outstanding customer service experience.

    Competitive pay: $23.75/HR with an opportunity to earn a monthly bonus up to $1300

    This is for Swing shift and includes working both weekend days!

    Essential Functions

    Driving and operating a service vehicle (i.e. flat tire changes, lock-out, fuel delivery services, etc.)
    On-scene time interacting with customer/establishing rapport, building relationships, trust and problem solving
    Leverages sales skills for offering products and services from AAA to member during service interaction
    Utilizing on-board computer, radio communications, and mapping systems
    Completion of daily paperwork (i.e. call-logs, battery invoices, cash receipts, etc.)

    Knowledge/Skills/Abilities

    Clear and proficient verbal and written communication even under pressure
    Common knowledge of vehicle components and the common reasons for vehicle failure
    Demonstrates problem solving and listening skills to evaluate member safety as well as the ability to discern safety issues and respond appropriately
    Ability to drive a manual/automatic shift vehicle

    Education & Experience/Licenses & Certification/ Requirements

    Must be at least 21 Years of age
    Must possess a valid driver’s license with a safe driving record
    Two (2) years of experience in a customer contact role
    Education & Training. I.E.: AAA Compliance Training, RPST, TSAAC, Lock-out, PSP, Battery Service Training
    Vocational technical automotive training/certification or equivalent experience- Preferred
    ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Certification- Preferred

    Work Environment/Physical Requirements
    Works outdoors at vehicle sites when servicing vehicles. Lifting and carrying tires and parts, weighing up to 50 pounds, several times a day; bending, kneeling and stooping as required for service calls. Works in all weather and all traffic conditions. Vehicle recovery sites may be wet, messy and hazardous. Service Providers are required to provide a photograph for identification purposes.

  • Sub Van Driver

    Salary: $21.73 – $23.61 Per Hour

    Summary: Responsible for the safe operation of a school van (less than 16 driver/passengers) while transporting students to assigned locations. May assist students while loading and unloading a vehicle.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities: (other duties may be assigned)

    Operates vehicles in a safe manner and in keeping with applicable driving laws. Reports problems with vehicle and/or driving hazards to supervisor.
    Responsible for the safety and security of assigned students while transporting to various locations.
    Ensures that the vehicle is properly cleaned and maintained; keeps vehicle hazard free, cooperates to keep co-workers and students safe.
    Works safely within established guidelines for safe lifting techniques.
    Regular attendance in accordance with established work schedule.
    May assist, as necessary, in other areas of transportation.
    General Responsibilities: Performs all job assignments in a safe and responsible way at all times. Presents a neat, clean, and appropriately dressed manner. The ability to work in a collaborative team environment is essential to the employee’s successful job performance. Demonstrated ongoing commitment to workplace diversity, sustainability, and delivering exceptional customer service.

    Qualification Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are typical of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    Education and/or Experience: Must be a high school graduate, or have a General Educational Development Diploma (GED). Previous experience with transporting passengers or light truck delivery desired.

    Licenses and/or Certificates: Valid Vermont Driver’s License with clean record. CDL preferred, but not required. Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certificate (CPR); Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) certificate; and First Aid Certification is required. Drivers must qualify for a DOT medical card.

    Language Skills: Ability to read and comprehend instructions, correspondence, lists, and documents such as safety rules, maps, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to develop and write routine and correspondence. Ability to effectively present information one-on-one, and in small group situations.

    Mathematical Skills: Ability to apply basic math skills: addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication and weight, measurement, volume, and distance.

    Reasoning Skills: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations.

    Other Skills and Abilities: Ability to work in a friendly manner with co-workers and students, staff, and others by demonstrating patience, kindness, and courtesy. Ability to read and understand maps. Ability to pass state driver’s license skill test. Ability to manage students and equipment. Ability to observe student behavior and advise supervisors of concerns and/or issues. Ability to perform duties with awareness of all District requirements and School Board policies. Ability to perform duties with awareness of all district requirements and School Board policies as they relate to the job responsibilities is essential.

    Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are typical of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations, as defined by the District, may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, see, drive, hear, climb and descend steps. Occasionally, the incumbent will walk, stand, and reach forward and above with hands and arms, bend or twist at the neck and trunk, and must occasionally squat, carry, lift and/or move up to 90 pounds, such as assisting students. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close, distant, depth perception, and peripheral vision. The employee is required to travel to other work locations and be exposed to various weather conditions. The incumbent must demonstrate manual dexterity to operate a vehicle. The incumbent must meet insurability conditions for employment by the District’s liability insurance carrier.

    Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    While performing the duties of the job, the employee works inside and outside, with a variance in temperatures and will occasionally walk on slippery surfaces. The employee must be able to meet deadlines with time constraints and interact with students, staff members and members of the public. The noise level in the work environment is quiet to loud.

  • Capital Transit Bus Driver

    Job Type: Part Time

    Salary: $31.56 Per Hour

    Do you enjoy driving? Interacting and helping people? Contributing valued efforts to have a significant positive impact on our local community?Are you looking for a part-time position with great benefits?WE ARE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO: Remains calm, friendly and approachableExhibits exceptional attendance, reliability, and dependabilityHas experience providing outstanding customer serviceEnjoys providing a necessary service to the communityInteracts professionally, even while dealing with difficult people or situationsPrevious Transit Operator experience is not required but is highly desirableTHE BENEFITS OF JOINING OUR TEAMIn this union represented position you will receive competitive wage package that includes the opportunity for regular pay increases, 13 paid holidays a year, an excellent health insurance program that includes medical, dental, vision and orthodontia care options, paid leave, & retirement credit through PERS (Public Employees’ Retirement System). Capital Transit staff are an essential service to the community, working together with the shared vision of providing an essential community service with respectful and friendly communication while always on the move. Our highly diversified Capital Transit staff use a can-do attitude to support each other in providing excellent service with a continual change of scenery! WORKING HOURS AND LOCATIONThe Capital Transit Operations Center is located in the Mendenhall Valley at 10099 Bentwood Place, Juneau, Alaska. This posting may be used to fill more than one vacancy. Part-time positions are guaranteed between 15-30 hours a week depending on their schedule. However, our drivers frequently have the opportunity to work additional hours to fill in for drivers who are on leave or are out sick. Part-time Bus Drivers have the opportunity to bid on a vacant schedule based on seniority.

    EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
    The safe and courteous operation of 30-40’ mass transit vehicles with passengers while adhering to strict time schedules.Adheres to traffic and safety regulations. Passenger fare collection. Performing thorough pre-trip inspections.Attending regular safety meetings and training sessions. Operating a two-way radio to communicate with dispatch and other drivers.Accurately completing daily logs, incident reports, ridership information, and vehicle inspection reports.Adhering to all traffic and safety regulations.Maintenance of vehicle appearance and ensure safety of vehicles by performing light cleaning and routinely checking conditions such as lights and tires of buses; prepares and submits written reports on mechanical failures or defects to maintenance personnel.Communicating verbally with individuals of various backgrounds and abilities regarding routes, schedules, and transfer points.Maintains order aboard buses and reports acts of disorderly conduct or vandalism to supervisor.Assisting passengers requiring special assistance, including operating wheelchair lifts and restraints. This assistance may include offering support for boarding and in the event of an emergency, lifting and moving people to evacuate the bus. Must possess the ability to lift up to 50 pounds.