Overview
The Motor Vehicle Operator is responsible for providing transportation to residents within Middlesex County. Employees will be required to transport passengers to and from their destinations, observe and report the client's condition in certain situations, and maintain a positive, friendly, courteous, and professional manner with everyone they deal with. Daily vehicle cleanliness is also mandatory.
Job Functions:
- Drivers will report to the Division Manager and/ or the Driver Supervisor.
- Assists senior citizens and handicapped passengers in and out of vehicles when necessary.
- Operate a hydraulic lift mechanism to assist passengers confined to wheelchairs, on and off the vehicle, and assist them into and out of seats if necessary.
- Assists passengers boarding or deboarding the vehicle by lifting heavy, cumbersome packages when needed.
- Drives a bus and/or other transportation vehicle on established route to transport the elderly, handicapped, mentally challenged, and public citizens to and from their origins and destinations.
- Operates transportation vehicles in a safe and professional manner.
- Provide curb-to-curb services for all passengers.
- Follow all safety/ job instructions per the direction of the Division Manager, Driver Supervisor, Fleet Coordinator, and/or Dispatcher.
- Checks the vehicle for operating safety.
- Inspects vehicle at start and end of each trip for cleanliness and general condition.
- Checks, cleans, and performs minor vehicle servicing. (i.e., filling oil, windshield washer fluid, etc., when necessary)
- Prepares and maintains daily reports, including vehicle maintenance and daily trip reports.
- Communicates with Dispatch for any changes to their daily schedule.
- Will be required to learn how to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual recording device information systems used by the agency, office, or related units.
- This position is classified as “Safety Sensitive” under the Federal Transit Administration (Title 49, CFR parts 653-655), and is subject to Drug & Alcohol Regulations & Testing (Title 49 CFR part 40).
- Please note: Thefollowing duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below, and address business needs and changing business practices.
Requirements:
Quantitative Dimensions:
- Must be able to push and pull up to 75 pounds.
- Must be able to lift and carry: lift up to 50 pounds occasionally, carry up to 37 pounds occasionally, and lift up to 20 pounds frequently.
- Must be able to lift and carry up to 4 shopping bags, each weighing up to 15lbs each, while transporting shoppers.
Physical Strength Rating Assessment as per DOT: (Medium)
- Definition of Medium Work: (occasional lift up to 50 pounds, pull up to 64 pounds, and push up to 64 pounds)
- For a Motor Vehicle Operator to safely perform all required duties in an efficient manner, they must also be able to occasionally lift loads (maximum weight of 50 pounds), manipulate wheelchairs with occupants up/down ramps (up to 64 pounds), and be able to fasten wheelchairs with occupants to the floor (below knee level). Manual operation of the wheelchair lift may be required (downward vertical push up to 47 pounds).
Work Environment:
- Works outdoors in good and inclement weather – 100% of the time.
- The position requires working in varying temperatures, from extreme heat to extreme cold.
- The incumbent may be exposed to bodily fluids. Bodily fluid clean-up kits and training provided.
- Work hazards encountered are traffic and mechanical (wheelchair lifts and securement systems).
- The incumbent may work on different terrain, including slippery, sloping, unstable, and uneven.
The anticipated starting base pay for this position is:
- $50,953 per year, depending on experience and qualifications.
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