The Shuttle Driver loads and unloads goods, equipment, materials and passengers between various destinations. Operates company vans or small buses. Being a Shuttle Driver ensures deliveries and pickups are on time. Provides and collects appropriate documentation for the delivery or pick up of goods or passengers. In addition, Shuttle Driver may keep logs of vehicle maintenance. May require a Chauffeur Driver's License (CDL). Typically reports to a supervisor. Requires Driver's license. Being a Shuttle Driver possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Automotive Service Porter - Shuttle Driver works alongside the Service Advisers and Service Managers to help move customer vehicles from the welcome area to the technician bays. In addition, he or she provides shuttle service for customers needing transportation to and from work or home. The Porter - Shuttle Driver performs routine vehicle maintenance and maintains the cleanliness of the shuttle vans. Most importantly and without exception, he or she operates within the legal speed limits and in a safe fashion at all times.
The ideal candidate for this position has a high school diploma or GED, an unrestricted driver's license and a clean driving record, and can drive both automatic and standard-transmission vehicles. He or she must have basic mechanical skills to perform minor vehicle maintenance, such as checking and topping off fluid levels, maintaining tire pressure, performing vehicle safety checks (visual inspection of wipers, tires, etc.), and maintaining the vehicle in a clean condition (interior and exterior). Fluent English speaking and written communication skills, good time management skills, and professional dress, speech, and behavior are all required for this position.