Shuttle Van Driver
Virginia Transportation Corporation - ridgefield, NJ
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WHY JOIN THE VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION TEAM? At Virginia Transportation, we believe our people are the driving force behind our success. As a leading auto hauling company, we're committed to building a team of passionate professionals who share our vision of becoming the best in the industry. Every role at Virginia Transportation is essential to achieving our goals. Whether you're a seasoned industry veteran or just starting your career, you'll find opportunities to grow and excel in a supportive, team-oriented environment. At Virginia Transportation, we believe in taking care of our team. That's why we offer a comprehensive compensation package designed to support your well-being and financial security. Enjoy competitive wages, paid training, paid time off, company-paid short-term disability, a 401k with company match, company-paid life insurance, free or reduced medical insurance as well as, dental, and vision insurance, and most of all family-like atmosphere. Join us and become part of a team that's committed to innovation, excellence, and taking care of one another as we lead the way in redefining the auto hauling industry. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY - WE'RE HIRING AN EXPERIENCED SHUTTLE VAN DRIVER IN RIDGEFIELD, NJ! What will the Shuttle Van Driver do? Performs all functions according to established policies and procedures related to supporting the process to satisfy our customers' demands by providing support to our auto haulers in the designated terminal location. What is the Shuttle Van Driver responsible for? 1. Start of Shift Report to supervisor/clock in. Perform Daily Shuttle Van Safety Check. Report any discrepancies to your supervisor. Check oil, antifreeze level, belts, and hoses for any leaks or if any are broken. Start engine, turn on all lights and beacon, turn on 4way flashers. Walk around unit and make sure all are working. Make sure all tires are inflated, free of cuts, and have proper tread. All windows are clear of snow, frost, etc. Operate wipers, test horn. 2. Inventory/ Supplies Clip board with paper and pencil/pen to log in trucks. Trash bag. Water. Cooler with ice. Radio/phone to commutate with dispatch. Maps to yard if needed to hand out. 3. Responsibilities Shuttling: Help Auto Haulers to locate units to be loaded. NOTE 15M.P.H Max. Speed allowed on ramps. Flashers must be on at all times while traveling in yard. While backing you must sound horn twice and look before proceeding, avoid backing. Stay to the side where the auto hauler is going to disembark and just past the unit they want, have them cross behind shuttle. Cleanliness of the shuttle must be kept up at all times. All supplies will be given to you by supervisor. Remove trash and park shuttle were instructed to by supervisor. Do a post walk around making sure that all windows are up, and doors are secured. 4. Yard Maintenance Be aware of the yard cleanliness. If a VTC auto hauler is littering, and can be identified, report immediately to supervisor. If straps, rubber blocks, etc. are being left by VTC auto haulers they must be cleaned up and reported to supervisor. Report any problems to the supervisor immediately. Inventory: Daily check and control. Load Audits: Check for proper skid extension, pinning of decks, strap placement & securement, and height stick being used. Complete all tasks assigned by management. 5.Goals Keep auto haulers in motion to reduce wasteful time spent looking for vehicles. Assist dispatch with efficiency and organization. Reduce risk of injuries. What knowledge, skills and abilities are required for the Shuttle Van Driver role? 1. High school diploma or general education degree (GED) preferred. 2. Ability to rapidly analyze issues, establish priorities, anticipate consequences, make decisions and initiate action. 3. Knowledge of DOT compliance, laws, rules, regulations and safety. 4. Attention to detail and possess a high level of accuracy. 5. Ability to provide positive reinforcement and possess a positive attitude. 6. Must possess ability to provide follow up to drivers and dispatch team. 7. Comfortable working in a high-stress environment and ability to stay calm under pressure. 8. Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain positive relationships with dispatchers and drivers. 9. Strong communication skills (oral, written and listening) with motivational ability. 10. Must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with time constraints, interruptions and stressed dispatchers and drivers. 11. Work may require more than 40 hours per week. 12. Must be available to work on weekends or holidays, as needed. 13. (VTC will assist with training) Certified in CPR, AED, and First Aid. 14. (VTC will assist with training) Reasonable suspicion training. What are the physical demands of the Shuttle Van Driver role? The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles and hot/cold outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work area may be loud. Visual requirements include reading off a computer screen as well as printed materials. Verbal and auditory requirements include the ability to communicate clearly over the telephone as well as in person. There is a high level of grasping, lifting, pushing and/or pulling of objects of more than 25 lbs. Along with extended period of standing or walking. This Job Description is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this position. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them for the position if the work is similar, related or a reasonable requirement of the position. Additional duties may be assigned, and requirements may vary from time to time. What is the FLSA status of the Shuttle Van Driver role? The FLSA status of this position is: Non-Exempt. Who does the Shuttle Van Driver report to? The Shuttle Van Driver reports to the Terminal Manager. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN THE VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION TEAM - APPLY TODAY!
Created: 2024-11-02