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Reports to: Bus Driver and Supervisor of Dispatch Operations | Wage/Hour Status: Nonexempt |
Dept./School: Transportation | Pay Family: Transportation |
PC Assignment: Bus Driver Trainee | Pay Grade: 02 |
PC Assignment Code: 81503 | Minimum Salary: $20.50 per hour |
Insight: None | Duty Days: 187 days per school year |
Primary Purpose:
Train under the supervision of certified transportation staff to acquire the skills knowledge and licensure required to operate a district school bus safely and in compliance with all state and federal regulations. Assist in transportation operations while preparing to assume full bus driving responsibilities upon successful completion of training and certification requirements.
Qualifications:
Education and Certification
- Clear and valid drivers license
- Must maintain compliance with all Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations governing CDL issuance and renewal.
- Note: Applicants must meet all current DPS and FMCSA eligibility requirements for the issuance or renewal of a commercial drivers license (CDL) including citizenship lawful presence or domicile requirements mandated by state or federal law. Eligibility requirements are subject to change based on regulatory updates.
- DOT Medical Examiners Certificate including a clear drug and alcohol screen (or the ability to obtain the MEC)
Experience
- None required
- Experience driving a commercial vehicle (preferred)
Knowledge and Skills
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Ability to read write and communicate effectively in English
- Ability to train to operate a school bus within four weeks of the start date
- Ability to pass required Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examinations and drug and alcohol testing including annual and random screenings
- Ability to complete required bus driver safety training
- Ability to safely operate a school bus and related equipment
- Ability to manage student behavior and communicate effectively with students staff and parents
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
Key Responsibilities:
Training and Skill Development
- Participate in district-sponsored CDL training and certification programs to meet all Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requirements for commercial drivers license (CDL) issuance.
- Learn and demonstrate safe driving practices by observing assisting and practicing under the supervision of a certified bus driver or designated trainer.
- Learn to operate district school buses according to established schedules assigned routes and transportation procedures.
- Practice and demonstrate proficiency in pre- and post-trip inspections to ensure vehicles are safe for operation reporting mechanical concerns promptly.
- Learn and apply proper radio communication procedures for contact with dispatch and other drivers.
- Attend all required safety meetings in-service trainings and professional development sessions.
Student and Passenger Supervision
- Learn and model appropriate methods for managing student behavior on the bus in alignment with district policy and CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) practices.
- Observe and assist in loading and unloading students safely including students with special needs who require specialized equipment.
- Learn to instruct students on safe loading unloading and passenger conduct procedures. Practice overseeing them as they board exit and cross the street under supervision.
- Learn to communicate calmly and effectively with students parents and staff to promote positive interactions and a safe riding environment.
Safety and Compliance
- Learn to comply with all applicable traffic laws safety regulations and district transportation procedures.
- Observe and assist in emergency preparedness procedures including bus evacuation drills and first aid protocols.
- Maintain bus cleanliness and assist with basic upkeep to ensure a safe and sanitary vehicle environment.
- Learn to complete required documentation such as mileage logs inspection reports and other transportation records accurately and on time.
- Identify and report any hazardous conditions or unsafe situations to the supervisor immediately.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Adhere to all district policies procedures and expectations as outlined in the employee handbook and administrative regulations.
- Participate in professional development faculty/department meetings and special events as assigned.
- Perform additional duties as assigned to support the mission and goals of the department and district.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools and Equipment Used: Operate school bus; two-way radio; global positioning system (GPS); safety equipment including but not limited to flares reflective signs and fire extinguisher
Posture: Prolonged sitting; frequent standing and twisting; occasional kneeling/squatting bending stooping and pushing/pulling
Motion: Prolonged driving; moderate walking; frequent climbing stairs grasping/squeezing wrist and shoulder flexion/extension and reaching
Lifting: Limited light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds) on a daily basis
Environment: Work outside and inside with moderate exposure to extreme temperatures (hot and
cold) and weather conditions; moderate exposure to vehicle fumes; work irregular hours as needed.
Mental Demands: Maintain emotional control under stress
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Required Experience:
Intern
Reports to: Bus Driver and Supervisor of Dispatch OperationsWage/Hour Status: NonexemptDept./School: TransportationPay Family: TransportationPC Assignment: Bus Driver TraineePay Grade: 02PC Assignment Code: 81503Minimum Salary: $20.50 per hourInsight: NoneDuty Days: 187 days per school yearPrimary P...
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Reports to: Bus Driver and Supervisor of Dispatch Operations | Wage/Hour Status: Nonexempt |
Dept./School: Transportation | Pay Family: Transportation |
PC Assignment: Bus Driver Trainee | Pay Grade: 02 |
PC Assignment Code: 81503 | Minimum Salary: $20.50 per hour |
Insight: None | Duty Days: 187 days per school year |
Primary Purpose:
Train under the supervision of certified transportation staff to acquire the skills knowledge and licensure required to operate a district school bus safely and in compliance with all state and federal regulations. Assist in transportation operations while preparing to assume full bus driving responsibilities upon successful completion of training and certification requirements.
Qualifications:
Education and Certification
- Clear and valid drivers license
- Must maintain compliance with all Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations governing CDL issuance and renewal.
- Note: Applicants must meet all current DPS and FMCSA eligibility requirements for the issuance or renewal of a commercial drivers license (CDL) including citizenship lawful presence or domicile requirements mandated by state or federal law. Eligibility requirements are subject to change based on regulatory updates.
- DOT Medical Examiners Certificate including a clear drug and alcohol screen (or the ability to obtain the MEC)
Experience
- None required
- Experience driving a commercial vehicle (preferred)
Knowledge and Skills
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Ability to read write and communicate effectively in English
- Ability to train to operate a school bus within four weeks of the start date
- Ability to pass required Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examinations and drug and alcohol testing including annual and random screenings
- Ability to complete required bus driver safety training
- Ability to safely operate a school bus and related equipment
- Ability to manage student behavior and communicate effectively with students staff and parents
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
Key Responsibilities:
Training and Skill Development
- Participate in district-sponsored CDL training and certification programs to meet all Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requirements for commercial drivers license (CDL) issuance.
- Learn and demonstrate safe driving practices by observing assisting and practicing under the supervision of a certified bus driver or designated trainer.
- Learn to operate district school buses according to established schedules assigned routes and transportation procedures.
- Practice and demonstrate proficiency in pre- and post-trip inspections to ensure vehicles are safe for operation reporting mechanical concerns promptly.
- Learn and apply proper radio communication procedures for contact with dispatch and other drivers.
- Attend all required safety meetings in-service trainings and professional development sessions.
Student and Passenger Supervision
- Learn and model appropriate methods for managing student behavior on the bus in alignment with district policy and CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) practices.
- Observe and assist in loading and unloading students safely including students with special needs who require specialized equipment.
- Learn to instruct students on safe loading unloading and passenger conduct procedures. Practice overseeing them as they board exit and cross the street under supervision.
- Learn to communicate calmly and effectively with students parents and staff to promote positive interactions and a safe riding environment.
Safety and Compliance
- Learn to comply with all applicable traffic laws safety regulations and district transportation procedures.
- Observe and assist in emergency preparedness procedures including bus evacuation drills and first aid protocols.
- Maintain bus cleanliness and assist with basic upkeep to ensure a safe and sanitary vehicle environment.
- Learn to complete required documentation such as mileage logs inspection reports and other transportation records accurately and on time.
- Identify and report any hazardous conditions or unsafe situations to the supervisor immediately.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Adhere to all district policies procedures and expectations as outlined in the employee handbook and administrative regulations.
- Participate in professional development faculty/department meetings and special events as assigned.
- Perform additional duties as assigned to support the mission and goals of the department and district.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools and Equipment Used: Operate school bus; two-way radio; global positioning system (GPS); safety equipment including but not limited to flares reflective signs and fire extinguisher
Posture: Prolonged sitting; frequent standing and twisting; occasional kneeling/squatting bending stooping and pushing/pulling
Motion: Prolonged driving; moderate walking; frequent climbing stairs grasping/squeezing wrist and shoulder flexion/extension and reaching
Lifting: Limited light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds) on a daily basis
Environment: Work outside and inside with moderate exposure to extreme temperatures (hot and
cold) and weather conditions; moderate exposure to vehicle fumes; work irregular hours as needed.
Mental Demands: Maintain emotional control under stress
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Required Experience:
Intern
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