Weekend Shuttle Driver 2pm - 8pm Transportation & Warehousing - Lanesboro, MA at Geebo

Weekend Shuttle Driver 2pm - 8pm

Shuttle Drivers needed to drive for the resort shuttle in Hancock, MA.
These are local, steady routes.
This is a seasonal position that operates a smaller vehicle, no CDL is required.
Non-CDL drivers will start at $19/hour and CDL drivers will start at $21/hour.
Tips are also earned on some routes.
The shift needed 2 pm - 8 pm on Saturdays and Sundays with the occasional shift until 9pm.
During holiday periods we also work weekdays (not required) - these are likely the same days off from a school bus route.
The vehicles are late model walk-on 14-passenger shuttles that are cleaned and maintained regularly.
Must be over 18, customer service experience is a must!Valid medical card is also required.
CORI checks and driving test will be conducted.
Shuttle Driver- Job DescriptionThe job responsibilities of a Shuttle Driver may vary depending on the location where the employee is scheduled to work.
The responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Greeting patrons in a polite manner and assisting them in any way we canSafely shuttling customers to various destinationsOpening and closing doors for patronsAdhering to all traffic laws/signs to ensure the safest possible operation of our shuttlesCommunicating effectively with customers and co-workers.
This includes radio contact with management, shuttle drivers and lot attendantsCompleting required pre-trip inspections to meet federal as well as company safety requirementsRecording passenger counts and trip timesCompleting necessary paperwork involved in daily operationsAssisting in equipment set up and break down (i.
e.
signs, cones etc.
)Sweeping shuttles and removing debris to ensure cleanlinessCommunicating mechanical problems with shuttles to managementComplying with company procedures for shuttle operations Recommended Skills Communication Courtesy Customer Service Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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