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Fleet Technician / School Bus Driver - 25 hours - 11 months at Santa Cruz City Schools

Application Deadline

10/15/2021 12:43 PM Pacific

Date Posted
10/5/2021
Contact
Denice Grogan
8314293410 48238
Number of Openings
1

Add'l Salary Info

Range 32: $21.81-$24.03 (step 1-3 on a 6-step salary plan)
Length of Work Year
Classified 11 Month Calendar
Employment Type
Part Time

Job Summary

Job Summary

Under the direction of the Supervisor-Transportation, transport students over scheduled routes; ensure safety of students while being transported to an assigned location on a designated route; maintain order and discipline among passengers on the bus; perform regular safety inspections of the buses; operate the school bus in a safe manner.

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to: graduating from high school and two years of bus driving experience, repair and maintenance involving buses and other SCCS vehicles or a combination of training and experience that would provide the applicant with the required knowledge and abilities to successfully perform job duties. Licenses and other Requirements: - Valid California Commercial Driver’s License Class A or B with appropriate endorsements to operate a school bus as a school bus driver. - Valid First Aid and CPR Certificate issues by an authorized agency. - Valid California Special driver’s certificate (DL45), unrestricted except for #1-Automatic Transmission Only. - Valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate. - Comply with District policy and US Department of Transportation’s drug and alcohol testing regulations including random, reasonable suspicious and post-accident testing. - Attend in-services and training required to maintain licenses and certificates. - A safe driving record in accordance with the requirements of the California Department of Motor Vehicles is required. - Incumbents must be a minimum of 21 years of age. Knowledge of: - Safe and defensive driving practices. - Proper operation, inspection and maintenance of school buses. - Applicable Federal, State, Local and District codes, directives and regulations for the transportation of students and inspecting and maintaining school buses. - Tools and terminology used in vehicle service and repair work. - Diesel, gasoline, and alternatively fueled engines and related tools or equipment used for preventative maintenance procedures and minor repairs. - Fuel, fluids, and chemicals used in maintenance and operation of buses and other automotive vehicles, including gasoline, oil, transmission or brake fluid, battery acid, etc. - Basic first aid procedures. - Basic record-keeping techniques. - Proper lifting techniques.

  • Letter of Introduction
  • Resume

    Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to: graduating from high school and two years of bus driving experience, repair and maintenance involving buses and other SCCS vehicles or a combination of training and experience that would provide the applicant with the required knowledge and abilities to successfully perform job duties. Licenses and other Requirements: - Valid California Commercial Driver’s License Class A or B with appropriate endorsements to operate a school bus as a school bus driver. - Valid First Aid and CPR Certificate issues by an authorized agency. - Valid California Special driver’s certificate (DL45), unrestricted except for #1-Automatic Transmission Only. - Valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate. - Comply with District policy and US Department of Transportation’s drug and alcohol testing regulations including random, reasonable suspicious and post-accident testing. - Attend in-services and training required to maintain licenses and certificates. - A safe driving record in accordance with the requirements of the California Department of Motor Vehicles is required. - Incumbents must be a minimum of 21 years of age. Knowledge of: - Safe and defensive driving practices. - Proper operation, inspection and maintenance of school buses. - Applicable Federal, State, Local and District codes, directives and regulations for the transportation of students and inspecting and maintaining school buses. - Tools and terminology used in vehicle service and repair work. - Diesel, gasoline, and alternatively fueled engines and related tools or equipment used for preventative maintenance procedures and minor repairs. - Fuel, fluids, and chemicals used in maintenance and operation of buses and other automotive vehicles, including gasoline, oil, transmission or brake fluid, battery acid, etc. - Basic first aid procedures. - Basic record-keeping techniques. - Proper lifting techniques.

    • Letter of Introduction
    • Resume

      Comments and Other Information

      Santa Cruz City Schools prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying based on actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Complaints alleging noncompliance with this policy should be directed to the Title IX/Nondiscrimination Coordinator: Molly Parks, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources: 831-429-3410 ext. 235; mparks@sccs.net.

      Comments and Other Information


      Santa Cruz City Schools prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying based on actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Complaints alleging noncompliance with this policy should be directed to the Title IX/Nondiscrimination Coordinator: Molly Parks, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources: 831-429-3410 ext. 235; mparks@sccs.net.