A county-to-county cutaway CDL bus driver transports passengers safely and efficiently over set routes, requiring a CDL with endorsements (like 'P' for Passenger, 'S' for School Bus), performing pre/post-trip inspections, maintaining discipline, assisting with ADA needs (lifts/ramps), collecting fares, and following strict schedules and traffic laws, all while acting as a customer service representative and completing necessary reports, often involving varied shifts and physical demands.
Core Responsibilities
- Safe Vehicle Operation: Drive cutaway buses (small to medium size) safely, adhering to all city, county, state, and federal laws, maintaining proper speed, and following routes and schedules.
- Passenger Safety: Secure passengers (especially ADA wheelchair users), maintain order, instruct on safety, and manage unruly behavior.
- Customer Service: Provide courteous information, assist passengers, handle fare collection/passes, and make public address announcements.
- Vehicle Maintenance: Conduct daily pre-trip (brakes, lights, tires, mirrors) and post-trip inspections, report mechanical issues immediately, and keep the bus clean.
- Reporting: Complete daily logs, incident reports, and other required transportation documents accurately.
Key Requirements & Skills
- License: Valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with Passenger (P) endorsement.
- Experience: Clean driving record; experience with small buses or transit operations is helpful.
- Physical: Ability to lift (e.g., 45+ lbs), operate lifts/ramps, handle vibrations/noise, and sit for extended periods.
- Knowledge: Familiarity with routes, schedules, fare structures, and basic bus mechanics.
- Attributes: Strong customer service, communication, problem-solving, and observation skills.
Work Environment
Schedules: All split shifts, 5am-8am & 5pm-8pm
Physical Demands: Driving, assisting passengers, climbing, reaching, and working in varied conditions (weather, noise, fumes).