LIVINGSTON COUNTY
L.E.T.S Bus Driver- Part Time
LIVINGSTON COUNTY, Howell, Michigan, United States, 48855
Livingston County
was named a
2023 Top Workplace
by the Detroit Free Press! Based solely on employee feedback, the Top Workplace title is a badge of honor for the County. With over 700 employees serving within 18 departments, 5 elected offices, and 5 Courts, Livingston County's top priority is providing effective and efficient services that improve the quality of life for all of our residents.
LETS
provides nearly 150,000 passenger trips annually with a fleet of 28 wheelchair-accessible vans and buses. LETS is organized as a department of Livingston County and is funded by a combination of federal grants, state grants, revenue from passenger fares and service contracts, and local government and non-profit contributions.
Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the Operations Manager - L.E.T.S. is responsible for providing safe, efficient, customer friendly transportation via bus, van, or County vehicle to the public in the County and/or any location in surrounding counties.
Pay Rate Information:The LETS Bus Driver role is a temporary, non-union position and starting pay is
$19.95/hr.
This position is a Non-Union Grade 3 Wage Scale position. Work schedule is approximately 19 hours per week.
Essential Functions:
Drives L.E.T.S. vehicle to transport passengers to various destinations. Provides customer assistance to a variety of passenger ranging from school age to the elderly. Passengers may have special needs or require additional assistance. Some transports require transportation out of the county and some door-to-door service.
Maintains a log of trips and number of passengers. Verifies monies, proper fares, fuel, and mileage.
Operates ramp to assist passengers in boarding the vehicle and ensures passengers are properly secured based on standards and guidelines.
Performs a Michigan Department of Transportation pre-inspection and required post- inspection of vehicle, records any deficiencies and reports all maintenance needs to proper personnel.
Fuels and cleans vehicle throughout the day or at end of shift or day.
Records and report any incidents, injuries, or vehicle damage to proper personnel before end of shift.
Inspects vehicle being used for transport.
Prepares vehicle for passengers.
Reviews route and passengers to avoid construction and slowdowns.
Provides a comfortable environment for passengers.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
Licensing or Certifications:
A good driving record.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED.
The County, at its discretion, may consider an alternative combination of formal education and work experience.
Must be able to attain a Michigan Commercial Driver's License - Class C with passenger endorsement.
Must pass a Michigan Department of Transportation physical and drug screen prior to employment.
Must obtain a Michigan Department of Transportation Medical Examiner's certification within ten days of employment and CPR training within six months of employment. Certifications must be maintained throughout employment.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of safe driving techniques and providing customer service and assistance for transporting citizens.
Considerable knowledge of County roads, reading maps, providing customer service while transporting passengers, working with a variety of people including providing service to passengers with special needs and assistance, performing basic math skills, preparing receipts and daily log reports, and driving safely in all weather conditions.
Skill in assembling data and preparing accurate reports.
Skill in effectively communicating ideas and concepts orally and in writing.
Ability to establish effective working relationships and use good judgment, initiative and resourcefulness when dealing with County employees, contractors to the County, representatives of other governmental units, professional contacts, elected officials, and the public.
Ability to assess situations, solve problems, work effectively under stress, within deadlines, and in emergency situations.
Skill in the use of office equipment and technology, including some knowledge of Microsoft Suite applications and the ability to master data entry on department-specific software.
Skill in the use of specialized vehicle transportation equipment such as chair lifts and securing passengers prior to transport.
Skill in the use of electronic equipment on County vehicles.
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in the field. While in the office, the employee is regularly required to communicate in person and radio, read regular and small print, view, and produce written documents and enter data. The employee must be mobile with the ability to stand, sit, stoop, and kneel, use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee must lift or push/pull objects of up to 25 lbs. without assistance. Accommodation will be made, as needed, for employees required to lift or move objects that exceed this weight.
While performing the duties of this job the employee works in outdoor weather conditions while driving and is exposed to fumes or airborne particles, noxious odors, vibrations from driving a bus and traffic. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate but can be loud.
Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less).
Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more).
Color vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors).
Peripheral vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up or down or to the left and right when vision is fixed on a given point).
Depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships).
was named a
2023 Top Workplace
by the Detroit Free Press! Based solely on employee feedback, the Top Workplace title is a badge of honor for the County. With over 700 employees serving within 18 departments, 5 elected offices, and 5 Courts, Livingston County's top priority is providing effective and efficient services that improve the quality of life for all of our residents.
LETS
provides nearly 150,000 passenger trips annually with a fleet of 28 wheelchair-accessible vans and buses. LETS is organized as a department of Livingston County and is funded by a combination of federal grants, state grants, revenue from passenger fares and service contracts, and local government and non-profit contributions.
Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the Operations Manager - L.E.T.S. is responsible for providing safe, efficient, customer friendly transportation via bus, van, or County vehicle to the public in the County and/or any location in surrounding counties.
Pay Rate Information:The LETS Bus Driver role is a temporary, non-union position and starting pay is
$19.95/hr.
This position is a Non-Union Grade 3 Wage Scale position. Work schedule is approximately 19 hours per week.
Essential Functions:
Drives L.E.T.S. vehicle to transport passengers to various destinations. Provides customer assistance to a variety of passenger ranging from school age to the elderly. Passengers may have special needs or require additional assistance. Some transports require transportation out of the county and some door-to-door service.
Maintains a log of trips and number of passengers. Verifies monies, proper fares, fuel, and mileage.
Operates ramp to assist passengers in boarding the vehicle and ensures passengers are properly secured based on standards and guidelines.
Performs a Michigan Department of Transportation pre-inspection and required post- inspection of vehicle, records any deficiencies and reports all maintenance needs to proper personnel.
Fuels and cleans vehicle throughout the day or at end of shift or day.
Records and report any incidents, injuries, or vehicle damage to proper personnel before end of shift.
Inspects vehicle being used for transport.
Prepares vehicle for passengers.
Reviews route and passengers to avoid construction and slowdowns.
Provides a comfortable environment for passengers.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
Licensing or Certifications:
A good driving record.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED.
The County, at its discretion, may consider an alternative combination of formal education and work experience.
Must be able to attain a Michigan Commercial Driver's License - Class C with passenger endorsement.
Must pass a Michigan Department of Transportation physical and drug screen prior to employment.
Must obtain a Michigan Department of Transportation Medical Examiner's certification within ten days of employment and CPR training within six months of employment. Certifications must be maintained throughout employment.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of safe driving techniques and providing customer service and assistance for transporting citizens.
Considerable knowledge of County roads, reading maps, providing customer service while transporting passengers, working with a variety of people including providing service to passengers with special needs and assistance, performing basic math skills, preparing receipts and daily log reports, and driving safely in all weather conditions.
Skill in assembling data and preparing accurate reports.
Skill in effectively communicating ideas and concepts orally and in writing.
Ability to establish effective working relationships and use good judgment, initiative and resourcefulness when dealing with County employees, contractors to the County, representatives of other governmental units, professional contacts, elected officials, and the public.
Ability to assess situations, solve problems, work effectively under stress, within deadlines, and in emergency situations.
Skill in the use of office equipment and technology, including some knowledge of Microsoft Suite applications and the ability to master data entry on department-specific software.
Skill in the use of specialized vehicle transportation equipment such as chair lifts and securing passengers prior to transport.
Skill in the use of electronic equipment on County vehicles.
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in the field. While in the office, the employee is regularly required to communicate in person and radio, read regular and small print, view, and produce written documents and enter data. The employee must be mobile with the ability to stand, sit, stoop, and kneel, use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee must lift or push/pull objects of up to 25 lbs. without assistance. Accommodation will be made, as needed, for employees required to lift or move objects that exceed this weight.
While performing the duties of this job the employee works in outdoor weather conditions while driving and is exposed to fumes or airborne particles, noxious odors, vibrations from driving a bus and traffic. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate but can be loud.
Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less).
Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more).
Color vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors).
Peripheral vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up or down or to the left and right when vision is fixed on a given point).
Depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships).