Bus Operations Training Coordinator

Golden Empire Transit District

Bakersfield, CA

JOB DETAILS
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Best Practices, Blowers, Business Solutions, CDL Driver's License, Class A License, Cleaning Equipment, Communication Skills, Community Programs, Construction, Customer Support/Service, Detail Oriented, Device Drivers, Documentation, Driver's License, Employee Assistance Plan, Employee Relations, English Language, Federal Laws and Regulations, First Aid, Furniture, Heavy Lifting, High School Diploma, Higher Education, Housekeeping/Cleaning, Identify Issues, Interpret Regulations, Keyboards, Lesson Plans, Machine Tool, Maintain Compliance, Materials Planning, Materials Testing, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Multitasking, OSHA, Operating Systems, Operations Management, Operations Planning, Organizational Skills, Policy Implementation, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Procedure Implementation, Public Transport, Quality Management, Quality Metrics, Record Keeping, Regulations, Regulatory Requirements, Requirements Management, Requirements Validation/Verification, Risk, Safety Process, Safety Standards, Safety Training, Safety/Work Safety, Schedule Development, Spreadsheets, Staff Training, State Laws and Regulations, Technical Training, Test Plan/Schedule, Test Program, Testing, Time Management, Training Program, Training Program Development, Training/Teaching, Transportation Regulations, Truck Driver, United States Department of Transportation (DOT), Vehicle Driving, Vehicle Fleets, Word Processing, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Bakersfield, CA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Bus Operations Training Coordinator 43680.00 - 64480.00 Annually Apply on Governementjobs.com DESCRIPTION Under general direction the Bus Operations Training Coordinator provides bus operator training for District employees, performs daily bus and bus operator safety training activities and scheduling, conducts Bus Operator skills assessments including safety protocols, trains new employees and re-trains Bus Operators following accidents and/or extended periods of non-driving schedules, and conducts annual Bus Operator VTT training. Plans and conducts training regarding the implementation of the Districts bus operations safety and training programs. Plans and oversees the daily activities of the Bus Operators training. Conducts training of newly hired and existing drivers and other District staff in fleet and maintenance operations. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS This is a journey-level classification with the responsibility of providing specialized technical bus operator training to multiple classifications including but not limited to Bus Operators, Mechanics, and Servicers. Incumbents exercise limited autonomy in conducting required training consistent with District federal, state, and local policies, rules, regulations, standards, and safety protocols. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED This classification reports to the Bus Operations Training Supervisor, Operations Manager, and the Director of Operations. This classification does not supervise, however, the classification provides technical training and regulatory information including functional and procedural skills guidance, direction, and assessment for assigned trainees. CORE COMPETENCIES Effective Communication and Collaboration Exceptional Customer Service Technical Expertise in Functional Area Examples of Duties These functions may not be present in all positions in this class. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind work assignments as needed. Conduct behind-the-wheel driving instruction. Teach student operators routes and schedules using proper driving techniques. Ensure training operators are familiar with all District rules, regulations, procedures, DMV laws, and equipment as required to provide safe, courteous, reliable service. Complete on-board evaluations of trainee operating abilities. Provide critical evaluation of trainees during training to determine employment viability and any need for additional training. Provides all required training on all vehicle models and support equipment including but not limited to policies and procedures, defensive driving requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and paratransit and in-service route training. Assist in the development, evaluation, modification, and implementation of the Districts Drivers Training programs including the development of training manuals, lesson plans, and related teaching support materials, technical training and testing materials. Plan, organize, and implement established training programs and provide input and expertise for the potential revision of programs and training materials. Provides training and preparation to new hires/employees to qualify for their commercial Driver License. Implements the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Employer Testing Program to administer the Certificate of Driving Skills forms (DL170) testing. Maintains accurate records of annual Bus Operator training on forms required for the documentation of drivers training hours (DL260) as well as requirements for Verification of Transit Training Certification (VTT). Participates in the planning, organizing, and support of internal and external training activities. Participates in seminars and workshops as required in relation to the duties and functions described above to maintain currency in technical knowledge and expertise. Provides training in escalated or emergency situations as assigned. Develops driver-related training materials, lesson plans, and training instruction for newly hired, promoted Transportation Supervisors, Dispatchers, and other fleet maintenance staff. Coordinates, develops, and oversees the application of training materials, lesson plans, and training instruction for Employer DMV testing, state mandated annual CDL training, and various required safety and security specialized courses. May be called upon to assist with accident investigations and to assist in determining accident preventability for operator retraining and mitigation. Develops, maintains, and submits CHP and DMV required reporting elements. Reviews DMV required records to ensure compliance with CHP, DMV, and Federal requirements. Assesses and counsels new Bus Operator trainees on bus operator skills and safety standards, conducts training assessment reviews for driver trainees. Observes and evaluates each trainees performance and recommends remedial actions. Interpret, apply, and enforce District rules, regulations, policies, and procedures; answer inquiries regarding District policies, rules, and regulations related to and impacting Training operations including the Agency Safety Plan. Assist Operations management to establish training work schedules/assignments, reviews scheduling to ensure drivers are completing training in a timely manner. Provide bus operator training and compliance regarding De-escalation Techniques, Drug-Free Workplace Initiatives, Amber Alert, Human Trafficking, and Community Safe House Programs, Employee Assistance Programs, and Workplace Violence Prevention and Awareness Programs. Train staff to comply with Federal, State, and local requirements related to bus operator safety, perform Safety/OSHA related training (e.g., first aid, personal protective equipment, etc.). Include training regarding best practices in customer service. Maintain documentation of training (e.g., sign-in sheets, certificates, signed acknowledgements of training, etc.). Retrain drivers as needed and document training. Deliver assigned driver safety programs to reduce accidents and injuries and heighten overall safety awareness. May participate in bus operator recruitment. Collaborates with others to facilitate the management, implementation, and coordination of the Districts safety programs to reduce or eliminate occupational injuries, illnesses, deaths, and financial losses. Attends safety meetings and reviews action plans to resolve or mitigate any issues that are identified. Lead and guide by example, establishing and maintaining quality standards and encouraging professionalism and pride of service. Facilitate timely and effective internal and external communications as necessary. Reports to work consistently as assigned. Performs other related duties as required. TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS A typical way to obtain the requisite knowledge and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of this classification is as follows: EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND/OR EXPERIENCE High School Diploma or GED. Associates Degree or education equivalent to completion of two (2) years of college-level coursework or 60 semester units/90 quarter units from an accredited college/university (desirable). Three (3) years of directly related transit bus operations experience. Three (3) years as a Commercial Drivers License holder. LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATES, REGULATIONS Possession of a valid California commercial drivers license Class A or B with air brake and passenger endorsement. Valid Medical Examiners Certificate and D.O.T. and D.D.C. certificates. Driving record acceptable to the District. Certified to teach defensive driving. Must meet minimum standards specified by California State Law AB 1787, California DMV Code 40099 for a transit bus vehicle driver instructor within one (1) year of appointment. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Positions in this job classification are considered safety-sensitive and subject to drug and alcohol testing, including random testing, under DOT/Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations. REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL LEVELS Knowledge of transit operations including equipment, bus operation procedures, safety regulations, and federal and state public transportation regulations. Knowledge of basic accident investigation procedures. Knowledge of teaching methods and practices for adult learners. Knowledge of effective public service principles and superior communication skills. Knowledge of modern office methods, practices, procedures, and equipment. Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications including standard business software (e.g., MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures of filing and record keeping. Knowledge of proper English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Knowledge of training techniques. Knowledge of principles and practices of transit operations. REQUISITE ABILITIES Ability to instruct adults in the safe operation of transit vehicles and related equipment. Ability to understand, interpret, and apply regulatory requirements related to driver safety and training. Ability to learn and instruct others regarding the Districts transit schedules, routes, and programs. Ability to demonstrate sensitivity, tact, and provide outstanding customer service to both internal and external persons contacted in the course and scope of work. Ability to train, coordinate, and assess the work of others. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with District staff and others contacted in the course and scope of work. Ability to maintain professionalism and composure while training and instructing drivers and maintenance staff. Ability to prepare and maintain accurate and clear written documents such as reports, records, memoranda, forms, and correspondence. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to handle multiple priorities, organize work, and meet frequently changing deadlines. Ability to learn, interpret, explain, apply, and effectively implement District policies and procedures. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Ability to work early morning, late evening, and/or weekend assignments. Perform work requiring accuracy and attention to detail. Organize, write, and maintain accurate records and clear and concise reports. Work independently. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL TASKS & ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Exposure to extreme heat (100°) for up to 10 hours duration when performing repair work in summer weather. District requires that employees wear appropriate light clothing and drink liquids to prevent dehydration. Exposure to extreme temperature swings (70°-110°) for up to 4 hours duration when leaving air-conditioned office to work outside in summer heat. District advises that employees drink liquids to prevent dehydration. Exposure to extreme noise up to 90 decibels when using steam cleaning equipment, blowers, and etc. District requires that employees wear protective ear devices and obey all safety rules. Work outdoors to perform cleaning duties on shelters, benches, bus terminals, and etc. Work indoors to clean offices. Exposure to health hazards when cleaning public facilities and street furniture. District requires that employees use all required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while performing job duties. Frequent / Occasional / Seldom (F / O / S) Ability to use the phone and computer for extended periods, sitting at a desk or table, type and use a keyboard and mouse to perform necessary computer-based functions and communicating through speech in the English language is required. Exposure to explosions when fueling equipment. Risk involves the possibility of being burned. District requires proper ventilation to dispenser fumes and strict adherence to all safety rules. Exposure to fumes, unpleasant odors, and potentially health hazards when using cleaning chemicals. Risk of throat or lung irritation and/or loss of consciousness. District requires proper ventilation, the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and adherence to all required and recommended safety rules. Exposure to dust when performing grounds maintenance. Risk of respiratory discomfort. District requires the use of a facemask. Exposure to chemical hazards when working with cleaning products. Risk of eye or skin irritation. District requires use of rubber gloves, safety glasses, and conformance to hazardous waste/MSDS requirements. Exposure to extreme cold (30°) for up to 4 hours duration to clean shelters and benches, empty trash cans, etc. District advises employees to wear clothing suitable for weather conditions. Sit to perform record keeping and drive vehicles. Climb hand-over-hand to climb ladder to clean the tops of shelters. Climb a ladder hand over hand - grasp and climb. Sit to complete work orders - sit and twist. Lift and move heavy or awkward items up to 50 pounds safely. Operate a variety of tools and machines common to light construction and industrial maintenance safely. Perform repetitive physical tasks such as manual shoveling, twisting, pushing, pulling, walking, standing, bending, squatting, and kneeling. See in the normal visual range with or without correction, vision sufficient to read printed documents. Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction, hearing sufficient to utilize telephone and/or two-way radio equipment. Reasonable accommodations for an individual with a qualified disability will be considered on a case-by-case basis. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION A background check will be conducted for this classification. All Golden Empire Transit District employees are designated "Disaster Service Workers" through state and local laws (CA Government Code Sec. 3100-3109). In the event of a declared emergency or any undeclared emergency or natural disaster that threatens the life, health, and/or safety of the public, GET employees may be assigned to assist rescue and relief workers. Such assignments may be in locations, during hours, and performing work significantly different from the employees normal work assignments and may continue through the recovery phase of the emergency. As Disaster Service Workers, all Golden Empire Transit District employees are expected to remain at work or to report for work as soon as practicable following a significant emergency or disaster. Apply on Governmentjobs.com

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