Substitute Bus Driver Financial & Banking - Becker, MN at Geebo

Substitute Bus Driver

Position Type:
Transportation Date Posted:
6/21/2023 Location:
Bus Garage Date Available:
09/05/2023 Closing Date:
Open Until Filled Becker's Transportation department is looking for a patient, caring and supportive individual who will be a positive team player while assisting safely within the transportation department.
This position is for the employee to work each day while students are in school Job
Summary:
Safely operate school buses while transporting district students to and from school.
Conduct daily pre-trips for all school buses for student transportation.
Ability to clearly communicate and follow directions with district employees, students, and parents.
Be a team player with the transportation department, and the district as a whole.
Follow all school district policies as well as federal, state, and local laws.
This position will be directed by the transportation office staff and will assist with routes and any other needs for the school district, as assigned.
Hours:
This is a very flexible schedule, to assist fill in for the am and pm drivers when needed.
Requirements/Licensure:
Clean driving record, Class B Minnesota Commercial Driver's License with general knowledge of school buses and passenger endorsements without the air brake restriction (all district vehicles require air brake).
If a candidate does not have these endorsements, The transportation department is willing to train the right candidate.
Candidate cannot be hired until all endorsements have been successfully obtained.
Transportation Employee Agreement is available on our District website.
Salary:
Drivers are paid by the route which equals $42.
00 per route.
For more information, please contact the transportation office at 763-261-4588.
Recommended Skills Commercial Driver's License (Cdl) Nursing Team Working Transportation Management Monitoring And Installation Of Braking Systems Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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