TransForce
Bus Operator Trainee - Hourly/At-Will/Part-Time
TransForce, Norwalk, California, United States, 90650
Applications are being accepted on a continuous basis. Recruitment may close at any time without notice. Only applicants selected to continue in the examination process will be notified.
A current Driving Record printout from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) must be submitted along with application. Applications submitted without a Driving Record printout will be considered incomplete and not given consideration.
The Bus Operator Trainee is under supervision, learns to drive a bus in a safe manner to transport passengers over an assigned route. Upon successful completion of a six to eight week paid training program, trainees will be eligible for hire as an hourly/at-will/part-time Bus Operator ($28.22 - $34.30 per hour); and eligible for: Sign-on BONUS of $1,000 (after 6 months of employment).
NOTE: The classroom training will be 30 hours per week, hours may vary. The behind-the-wheel training may be conducted Monday through Sunday at various times. This position will require working a variety of hours including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Training hours are subject to change.
Essential duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
Learns to complete pre-trip safety inspection of exterior of bus, noticing its general condition and looking for damage and leaks. Learns to check the engine compartment for condition of belts, hoses, wiring and fluid levels. Learns to check condition of tires, tread, wheel walls, etc. Learns to conduct an interior safety inspection, checking the drivers compartment for condition of controls such as steering wheel, accelerator and brake pedals, gauges, horn, wipers, lights, mirrors, etc. Learns to conduct air brake system tests, wheelchair lift operation, emergency equipment conditions, seats, securements, etc. Learns to complete the necessary inspection forms as required by law.
Learns to drive bus over an assigned route in accordance with a time schedule.
Learns to collect and record fares and issue transfers.
Learns to prepare various reports related to accidents, lost articles, ridership, etc.
Learns to operate two-way mobile bus radio in accordance with established operating rules and procedures.
Knowledge of: State and local traffic laws and speed limits; safe driving practices.
Ability to: learn how to drive a bus and conduct pre-trip safety inspections; prepare accurate reports and meet the public in situations requiring diplomacy and tact; work independently; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.
Education and/or Experience
Any combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary. Example combinations include:
Graduation from high school or equivalent, experience in dealing with the general public and a good driving record. Minimum age of 21 years.
Licenses and Certificates
Possession of or ability to obtain a Class A, B or C California driver's license at the time of appointment and a satisfactory driving record. Ability to obtain a Class B Commercial (CDL) Permit with Air Brake and Passenger Endorsement during the training period. Possession of or ability to obtain a valid medical examiner's certificate. May also be required to obtain a SPAB (School Pupil Activity Bus) certificate during the training period. Pass DMV drive test and pre-trip inspection and/or California Highway Patrol (CHP) drive test and pre-trip inspection.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, an incumbent is regularly required to use hands to finger, grasp, feel, and use repetitive motions in order to operate office equipment. Incumbents are frequently required to sit, talk and hear. Incumbents are very occasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch or reach. Incumbents perform sedentary work. Specific vision abilities required by these positions are those required to perform office machine operations. There is an occasional need to lift up to 50 pounds.
SELECTION PROCESS
Apply online at . Employment application and supplemental questions must be completed. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a City application. Applicant must be specific in describing qualifications for this position on application. Failure to state all pertinent information may lead to elimination from consideration. Stating "See Resume" is not an acceptable substitute for a completed application. Faxed materials or postmarks will not be accepted. Following the closing date, application packets will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in the job announcement. Candidates with qualifications that best relate to the position will be invited to participate in the selection process. Possession of the minimum qualifications does not ensure continuing in the recruitment process. The selection process may include an oral interview and other testing processes designed to predict successful job performance.
The City provides preference to military veterans under consideration for initial employment. To claim veteran's preference an applicant must submit their most recent DD214 form. An eligible veteran is one who has served in the United States armed forces and who has received an honorable discharge.
For a complete copy of the class specification, please click here.
Reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities may be requested by calling the Department of Human Resources at least three (3) business days in advance of the scheduled examination/interview date. City appointments are contingent upon successful completion of a post-offer medical examination, including drug screening to comply with our Drug Free Workplace policy, and a Live Scan fingerprint check through the Department of Justice. The successful candidate will be required to provide identification and employment eligibility as outlined in the Immigration Reform and Control Act. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice.
The City of Norwalk, in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, age, religion, disability, sex, or sexual orientation in its employment actions, policies, procedures or practices.
A current Driving Record printout from the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) must be submitted along with application. Applications submitted without a Driving Record printout will be considered incomplete and not given consideration.
The Bus Operator Trainee is under supervision, learns to drive a bus in a safe manner to transport passengers over an assigned route. Upon successful completion of a six to eight week paid training program, trainees will be eligible for hire as an hourly/at-will/part-time Bus Operator ($28.22 - $34.30 per hour); and eligible for: Sign-on BONUS of $1,000 (after 6 months of employment).
NOTE: The classroom training will be 30 hours per week, hours may vary. The behind-the-wheel training may be conducted Monday through Sunday at various times. This position will require working a variety of hours including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Training hours are subject to change.
Essential duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
Learns to complete pre-trip safety inspection of exterior of bus, noticing its general condition and looking for damage and leaks. Learns to check the engine compartment for condition of belts, hoses, wiring and fluid levels. Learns to check condition of tires, tread, wheel walls, etc. Learns to conduct an interior safety inspection, checking the drivers compartment for condition of controls such as steering wheel, accelerator and brake pedals, gauges, horn, wipers, lights, mirrors, etc. Learns to conduct air brake system tests, wheelchair lift operation, emergency equipment conditions, seats, securements, etc. Learns to complete the necessary inspection forms as required by law.
Learns to drive bus over an assigned route in accordance with a time schedule.
Learns to collect and record fares and issue transfers.
Learns to prepare various reports related to accidents, lost articles, ridership, etc.
Learns to operate two-way mobile bus radio in accordance with established operating rules and procedures.
Knowledge of: State and local traffic laws and speed limits; safe driving practices.
Ability to: learn how to drive a bus and conduct pre-trip safety inspections; prepare accurate reports and meet the public in situations requiring diplomacy and tact; work independently; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.
Education and/or Experience
Any combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary. Example combinations include:
Graduation from high school or equivalent, experience in dealing with the general public and a good driving record. Minimum age of 21 years.
Licenses and Certificates
Possession of or ability to obtain a Class A, B or C California driver's license at the time of appointment and a satisfactory driving record. Ability to obtain a Class B Commercial (CDL) Permit with Air Brake and Passenger Endorsement during the training period. Possession of or ability to obtain a valid medical examiner's certificate. May also be required to obtain a SPAB (School Pupil Activity Bus) certificate during the training period. Pass DMV drive test and pre-trip inspection and/or California Highway Patrol (CHP) drive test and pre-trip inspection.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, an incumbent is regularly required to use hands to finger, grasp, feel, and use repetitive motions in order to operate office equipment. Incumbents are frequently required to sit, talk and hear. Incumbents are very occasionally required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch or reach. Incumbents perform sedentary work. Specific vision abilities required by these positions are those required to perform office machine operations. There is an occasional need to lift up to 50 pounds.
SELECTION PROCESS
Apply online at . Employment application and supplemental questions must be completed. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a City application. Applicant must be specific in describing qualifications for this position on application. Failure to state all pertinent information may lead to elimination from consideration. Stating "See Resume" is not an acceptable substitute for a completed application. Faxed materials or postmarks will not be accepted. Following the closing date, application packets will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in the job announcement. Candidates with qualifications that best relate to the position will be invited to participate in the selection process. Possession of the minimum qualifications does not ensure continuing in the recruitment process. The selection process may include an oral interview and other testing processes designed to predict successful job performance.
The City provides preference to military veterans under consideration for initial employment. To claim veteran's preference an applicant must submit their most recent DD214 form. An eligible veteran is one who has served in the United States armed forces and who has received an honorable discharge.
For a complete copy of the class specification, please click here.
Reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities may be requested by calling the Department of Human Resources at least three (3) business days in advance of the scheduled examination/interview date. City appointments are contingent upon successful completion of a post-offer medical examination, including drug screening to comply with our Drug Free Workplace policy, and a Live Scan fingerprint check through the Department of Justice. The successful candidate will be required to provide identification and employment eligibility as outlined in the Immigration Reform and Control Act. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice.
The City of Norwalk, in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, age, religion, disability, sex, or sexual orientation in its employment actions, policies, procedures or practices.