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School Bus Driver

Position Details)

  • Transport students and customers in a safe, courteous manner, by following all traffic laws, Department of Transportation regulations, and local rules and regulations.
  • Check and keep in proper working condition all safety equipment.
  • Perform pre-trip inspections each day:
    • Check oil, coolant level, belts, and anything else under the hood (checking for leaks of any kind).
    • Check for body damage, tire pressure, broken lens caps, etc.
    • Check emergency equipment for contents and condition of mounting as well as making sure they are in working order. 
    • Make sure the fire extinguisher is fully charged. 
    • Look inside the First Aid and Body Kits and check contents if not sealed. 
    • Open the reflector box and make sure you have three reflectors.
    • Check windows are clean with no cracks.
    • Ensure driver’s area is clear of all objects.
    • Check all gauges for proper operating readings.
    • Check to make sure all lights are in working order.
    • Check to make sure the 2-way radio or phone is on and is in operating condition.
    • Make a final check of all your gauges, mirrors, seat belt, and brakes before beginning route.
  • At low speed, make an operating inspection by checking your brakes, steering and listen for smooth operation of the motor.  Watch carefully for other vehicles as you pull away.
  • Clean interior of bus when needed.
  • Ensure that a list of approved loading zones for the route is kept in the vehicle.
  • Preserve vehicle equipment and avoid excess service and repair cost by checking and filling out of daily maintenance reports.
  • Be alert and on time when reporting for work, driving schedules and field trips, etc.
  • Inform your Supervisor when bus is in need of maintenance and/or repairs.
  • Fuel and keep proper records of fuel and mileage as required.

While Driving:

  • Slow down and look in both directions before crossing a railroad.
  • Use 4-ways when crossing a railroad track.
  • Stop only at designated stops.  No unauthorized stops allowed.
  • No fueling with students or clients on board.
  • Slow down to posted speed limit in a school zone when the lights are activated and use the 4-way flashers.
  • Attend safety meetings as required.
  • Encourage students to behave in a safe and orderly manner during transit.
  • Inform school administration (as per district policy) in writing of any behavioral problems on the bus so that proper action can be taken.

Interested in Driving for Us?

Simply fill out the short interest form below (it takes around 5 minutes to complete!), and our friendly and knowledgeable personnel team will reach out to get to know a bit more about you, help you decide whether driving a bus or van is better for you, and figure out which school district is right for you!

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