CDL Bus Driver / bus Operator Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

CDL Bus Driver / bus Operator


As the nation's leading bus transportation provider, First Transit uses our unrivalled expertise in safety, customer service and cost efficiency to make sure our customers can sit back and enjoy safe, affordable and reliable journeys across North America. Safety and customer service are at the heart of everything we do. We go above and beyond to meet the needs of our customers while safety is a way of life here. So, if you want to make a difference in your community, please join us on our journey - while taking your career to the next level!

Location: Auburn, AL
Job Title: CDL Bus Driver
Summary: The Fixed Route Vehicle Operator is responsible for safely operating a transit motor vehicle. The primary objective of the Fixed Route Vehicle Operator is to provide safe, reliable, and efficient public transportation.
Vehicles: 40' coach buses
Hours/Schedule:
Full Time 40 hours/week: 4 days/week x 11 hours/day. Overtime pay is x1.5
Majority of the shifts between 7AM - 6 PM Monday through Friday
7 Home football games are mandatory in Fall on Saturdays
No Sunday's--Saturday Charter work is voluntary for overtime
Qualifications:
CDL Class C (A & B too) with Passenger Endorsement and Airbrakes
Must complete Background Check, MVR review and Drug Screen
Training:
Training lasts 5 days and paid at $9.50/hour
Other:
Medical, dental and vision Benefits available for all Full Time Employees
4 Paid Holidays
Summer work is available
www.firsttransitjobs.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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