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Phoenix, AZ
Motor Vehicle Operator
Phoenix, AZ
Carroll, Lebsack and Erdman
Phoenix, AZ
Motor Vehicle Operator
  • Perform basic vehicle maintenance
  • Washes and cleans the exterior and interior of vehicle on a regular basis
  • Check fuel, water, oil levels, checks tire pressure; and changes belts as necessary
  • Changes flat tire as necessary
  • Performs routine inspections
  • Ensures all Department of Transportation regulations and safety-checks are met prior to operating vehicle
  • Conducts pre- and post-trip inspections of vehicles. Reports any discrepancies or concerns to management
Houston, TX
Motor Vehicle Operator, Box RND
Houston, TX
Effertz Group
Houston, TX
Motor Vehicle Operator, Box RND
  • Perform routine preventive maintenance as per manufactures recommendations
  • Leads to a maximum salary of $37,636 with annual performance advances
  • Leads to a maximum salary of $18,818 ($37,636 pro-rated to 50%) with annual performance advances
  • Move or carry cargo onto or into the vehicle operated
  • Monitor gauges and checks fluid levels and tire pressures, change oil, tires, and spark plugs, fuel vehicles and add coolant to radiator, oil to crankcase and air to the tires, and replace lamp bulbs
  • Move or carry cargo from the vehicle to the delivery or storage point
  • Plow snow from roadways and parking lots
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Boston, MA
Lead Motor Vehicle Operator
Boston, MA
Kunde-Bechtelar
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Boston, MA
Lead Motor Vehicle Operator
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  • Assist in the assembly and delivery of all new furniture and equipment
  • Assist with physical layout of the warehouse
  • Properly marks and stores stock items
  • Prepares packages and labels items for shipment ensuring that they are logged in the "Ship Out Log"
  • Calls in electrical safety checks Preventive Maintenance (PM)
  • Operates large vehicles such as cargo trucks and vans
  • Responsible for the receipt and inspection of supplies and equipment
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Adelphi University
Bachelor’s Degree
Skills Skills
  • Reliability And Dependability
  • Skill and knowledge in operating buses capable of carrying 16 or more passengers
  • Reliability and dependability to meet pickup and delivery deadlines and schedules
  • Knowledge of operating buses capable of carrying 16 or more passengers
  • Knowledge of warehousing plans and accepted warehousing methods, procedures and techniques
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. related to motor vehicle operation, power take-off unit operation, and preventative maintenance
  • Knowledge of traffic and safety regulations, practices, and procedures pertaining to motor vehicle and fork lift operation
  • - Knowledge of warehousing plans and accepted warehousing methods, procedures and techniques
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. related to motor vehicle, forklift, and power take-off unit operation and preventive maintenance
  • Ability to perform operator maintenance
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Work schedules and assignments are rotational and require cross-training in the operation of all vehicle types
  • Operate private bus charters beyond the metropolitan as needed; and performing administrative functions that include answering phones, preparing accident and/or incident reports, and completing accurate arrival and departure time logs
  • Perform basic vehicle maintenance
  • Washes and cleans the exterior and interior of vehicle on a regular basis
  • Check fuel, water, oil levels, checks tire pressure; and changes belts as necessary
  • Changes flat tire as necessary
  • Performs routine inspections
  • Ensures all Department of Transportation regulations and safety-checks are met prior to operating vehicle
  • Conducts pre- and post-trip inspections of vehicles. Reports any discrepancies or concerns to management
  • Considerable knowledge of metropolitan area including the location of various government office buildings
  • Considerable knowledge of traffic, parking and safety laws
  • Ability to become familiar to customer unique policies, security, and regulations that pertain to the secure transportation of customers to various sites
  • Basic knowledge of automotive maintenance
  • Ability to operate a diverse range of motor vehicles to varying tonnage and axles, including cars, buses, and vans
  • Ability to operate a combination two-way radio/telephone/pager system
  • Ability to read and accurately interpret a road map
  • Ability to demonstrate a high level of customer service
  • Must be a US citizen possessing TS/SCI clearance with polygraph at time of application
  • Two years of driving experience and possession of a safe driving record as follows
  • Class B CDL with P endorsement
  • Negative point accumulation is not to exceed minus four (-4) points - Zero (0) driving suspensions or revocations
  • Zero (0) incidents of serious motor vehicle violation, including, but not limited, to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; reckless driving; leaving the scene of an accident, or series of convictions that reflect a pattern of unsafe behavior
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • TS/SCI with Polygraph
  • Two years of driving experience
  • Possession of a safe driving record
  • Must have a Clean driving record: LS professional drivers must meet the following criteria, at a minimum, before operating Agency controlled vehicles
  • Ability to operate a diverse range of motor vehicles of varying tonnage and axles, including cars, buses, and vans
  • Considerable knowledge of Washington Metropolitan Area including the location of various government office buildings
  • Ability to become familiar with Customer’s unique policies, security, and regulations that pertain to the secure transportation of clients to Customer sites
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Motor Vehicle Operator, Box RND Resume Examples & Samples

  • Transport students in a school bus or van
  • Drive a variety of motor vehicles both on and off New York State property in order to transport people, material, or equipment as required
  • Map routes, itineraries and points of call
  • Plow snow from roadways and parking lots
  • Move or carry cargo onto or into the vehicle operated
  • Move or carry cargo from the vehicle to the delivery or storage point
  • Post manifests, inventories, and other records of goods and people transported
  • Maintain vehicle records as per NYSED and School directives
  • Monitor gauges and checks fluid levels and tire pressures, change oil, tires, and spark plugs, fuel vehicles and add coolant to radiator, oil to crankcase and air to the tires, and replace lamp bulbs
  • Wash vehicles
  • Perform routine preventive maintenance as per manufactures recommendations
  • Inspect vehicles and note defects, and arrange repairs through appropriate New York State contract vendors; and
  • Operate and maintain motorized equipment in support of maintenance, grounds, or building trade crews, including utilizing motorized lawn/landscaping equipment to care for outer school grounds, as assigned
  • Leads to a maximum salary of $37,636 with annual performance advances
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Motor Vehicle Operator, Box RND Resume Examples & Samples

  • Transport students on a school bus or van
  • Drive a variety of motor vehicles both on and off New York State property in order to transport people, material, and equipment as required
  • Move or carry cargo onto, into, off of, or out of the vehicle operated
  • Monitor gauges and checks fluid levels and tire pressures, change oil, tires, and spark plugs, fuel vehicles and add coolant to radiator, oil to crankcase and air to the tires, replace lamp bulbs
  • Leads to a maximum salary of $18,818 ($37,636 pro-rated to 50%) with annual performance advances
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Negative point accumulation is not to exceed minus four (-4) points
  • Zero (0) driving suspensions or revocations
  • Zero (0) incidents of serious motor vehicle violation, including, but not limited, to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; reckless driving; leaving the scene of an accident, or a series of convictions that reflect a pattern of unsafe behavior
  • Has not been assigned to any alcohol safety action program or driver alcohol rehabilitation program
  • Has not been assigned to any driver improvement programs
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Motor Vehicle Operator, WG Resume Examples & Samples

  • This position is located in the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Facilities Engineering Division, Public Works Branch, New London, CT
  • Ability to do the work of the position without more than normal supervision (Screen Out Element)
  • Operation of Motor Vehicles
  • Work Practices (includes keeping things neat, clean, and in order)
  • Ability to interpret instructions specifications, etc. (related to mobile equipment operation)
  • Ability to drive safety (motor vehicles)
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Vehicles are driven primarily for transporting merchandise, supplies and other materials to and from Navy Exchanges
  • Operates trucks or truck tractors with trailer or semitrailer coupled by means of a turntable (fifth wheel) or pintle (pivot) hook, and /or tandem rig consisting of either a single trailer or two trailers in tow. Vehicles have a gross vehicle weight of more than 32,000 lbs. They are also equipped with air brake connections between the truck or truck tractor and trailer or semitrailer; driving controls include gear shift lever, brake pedal, accelerator, clutch and air brake control and levers for supplying power to the driving wheels. Vehicles are used in supplying power to the driving wheels. Vehicles are used in over-the-road operation to transport merchandise, supplies and materials to and from Navy Exchanges or other designated places. May be required to pick up freight from commercial firms enroute, using public roads and highways. May be required to back-haul hazardous material
  • Loads and unloads vehicle as required; ensures cargo is properly located, distributed for even weight and secured, and that vehicle is not loaded beyond capacity. Signs for and obtains receipts for cargo; notes over, short, or damaged merchandise
  • Warehouses palletized or bilk stock according to specified locations, restocking warehousing items and straightening stacks as directed; sorts out bad containers and restocks or takes to bin areas. Periodically checks bags or bins for mixed stock or incorrect locations, corrects or notifies supervisor of problems
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • 463754200
  • 5A-AFPC-1909244-809935-AMH
  • Knowledge of operating one or more gasoline, diesel, or electric powered wheeled vehicles with a GVW of over 32,000 pounds such as truck tractors with semi or full trailers, heavy load in-line trucks, or interstate motor coaches
  • Knowledge of cargo handling and hauling and techniques for safeguarding and protecting cargo
  • Knowledge of traffic and safety regulations, practices, and procedures pertaining to motor vehicle and fork lift operation
  • Knowledge of operating buses capable of carrying 16 or more passengers
  • Ability to judge road/traffic conditions and read maps to determine the shortest and safest route; interpret instructions, specifications, etc. related to motor vehicle and power take-off unit operation and preventive maintenance; and meet pickup and delivery deadlines and schedules
  • Position requires the ability to discern colors, contrast, and depth
  • Moderate lifting 15-44 lbs. is required
  • Shift work, standby and TDY may be required; call back and emergency overtime are regular requirements
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • 464399800
  • 17-TEMP-R2-5703-5MVOR-DT
  • If claiming veterans preference, you must submit a DD214, Certificate of Release from Active Duty, which shows dates of service and discharge under honorable conditions. If currently on active duty you must submit a certification of expected discharge or release from active duty service under honorable conditions not later than 120 days after the date the certification is submitted. Veterans preference must be verified prior to appointment. Without this documentation, you will not receive veterans preference and your application will be evaluated based on the material(s) submitted
  • If claiming 10-point veterans preference you must provide the DD214 or certification requirements (see above bullet), plus the proof of entitlement of this preference as listed on the SF-15 Application for 10-point Veterans Preference. The SF-15 should be included but is not required. Failure to submit these documents could result in the determination that there is insufficient documentation to support your claim for 10-point preference. For more information on veterans preference see http://www.fedshirevets.gov/job/vetpref/
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • 464482300
  • In-depth knowledge of a wide variety of preservation processing and standard packing methods and techniques, detailed knowledge of specialized techniques for preservation and/or custom packing
  • Thorough knowledge of procedures and documentation requirements to prepare and verify shipping documents for correct safety and destination coding, classifications, and hazardous material handling criteria
  • Ability to operate electric, LPG, or diesel powered fork-lift (lifting loads weighting 10,000 lbs or more that are higher then 168”), and other material handling equipment
  • Exercises a comprehensive knowledge of a wide range of deployment and distribution management policies, principles and practices as well as an in-depth knowledge of commercial traffic management activities
  • Practical knowledge of industry practices and procedures and established regulations, requirements, and techniques related to the transportation program
  • Broad knowledge of organizational practices and activities and skill in applying this knowledge to plan and accomplish a variety of complex work assignments, and the ability to identify, analyze and resolve transportation issues or problems
  • Ability to judge road/traffic conditions and read maps to determine the shortest and safest route
  • Skill to maneuver oversize vehicles safely in narrow and confined locations which are often congested with other vehicles. Skill and knowledge in driving vehicles without mishap in complicated traffic situations. Skill to remain attentive and maintain a defensive attitude while making interstate drives at highway speeds for extended periods, often at night
  • Current Resume (list your duties/responsibilities related to the qualifying experience listed above)
  • Qualification Questionnaire (On-line or OPM Form 1203-FX)
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Motor Vehicle Operator Seasonal Recruit Traiing Command Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operates a motor vehicle for pick-up and delivery of soiled linen and distribution of clean linen and supplies. Loads and unloads vehicle as required; assures that laundry/supplies are properly distributed and that vehicle is not loaded beyond capacity. Signs for and obtains receipt for merchandise and articles being received. Checks to insure that loads conform to receipts. Insures that merchandise is protected from damage or bad weather. Completes trip tickets and driver accident reports. May also drive other types and size vehicles for which qualified and licensed, when required
  • Completes pre and post trips inspection reports and performs preventive maintenance on assigned vehicle (or vehicle being utilized for that days work)
  • Performs duties in the Laundry Area such as: washing garments and articles (i.e., towels, gowns, blankets, spreads, rugs, jackets, etc.,) by operating a number of machines e.g., washers, tumblers, extractors, dryers, etc. Sorting and weighing garments and loading into washers manually. Prepares formulas for the various types and degrees of soiled laundry, following established instructions. Processing laundry types ensuring differences in water temperatures, number and timing of cycles, and addition of compounds and conditioners at various stages. At completion of cycle, unloads laundry and places in extractors and/or tumblers. Places wet garments in dryers utilizing separate compartments and sets timer based on type of garments, etc. Removes and places in baskets for further processing (i.e., folding, pressing)
  • Maintains working areas in a clean and orderly manner
  • Works under the general supervision of a designated supervisor who makes assignments. Controls consists of specific instructions at the time vehicle is dispatched. Driver's ability is regularly observed and evaluated. Vehicle is intermittently spot checked for abuse and accomplishment of preventive maintenance; trip tickets are checked for compliance with regulations and completeness. Laundry work is reviewed for cleanliness, neatness and customer satisfaction
  • One year of experience that provided the knowledge and ability to perform the duties of operating a motor vehicle to transport items to and from various locations. SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE: One year of high school education may be substituted for 3 months of general experience up to a High School Diploma or GED for one year of general experience
  • One year of experience operating a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 lbs. and up to 26,000 lbs. to transport items to and from various locations. Possession of a valid state driver's license or a valid commercial driver's license (CDL)
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintaining a Class A or B CDL with an Air Brake Endorsement
  • Making deliveries using a State van, according to a monthly schedule to all areas of NYS including western NY and NYC
  • Picking up supplies and distributing them to offices
  • Delivering to the Department of Tax and Finance each month
  • Ensuring maintenance for the truck, such as: Oil, gas, service, inspection, etc
  • Maintaining equipment used to perform job duties, for instance: Charging machines/equipment, maintaining water in the battery, etc
  • Pulling skid lot orders and noting appropriate quantities are being shipped and skids are placed in the correct locations for shipping or delivery
  • Loading and unloading trucks at the Warehouse as well as delivery/pick-up locations in a safe and timely manner using the appropriate material handling equipment
  • Putting away incoming stock deliveries, ensuring they are marked and stored in the proper place
  • Moving or carrying cargo from the vehicle to the delivery or storage point. Carrying may require lifting of up to 70 pounds
  • Completing DMV moves, such as: Offices, furniture, servers, etc
  • Carrying out other warehouse duties as assigned
  • These and any additional duties may be discussed in detail during the interview process
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Pursuant to the Federal Omnibus Transportation Act, pre-employment drug and alcohol testing will be required. Once appointed to/selected for the position, random drug and alcohol testing will be required
  • Retrieve, sort, and distribute mail and freight for various State Agencies throughout the Capital District and New York State
  • Record certified and CDR mail by obtaining signatures using electronic handheld devices upon pickup and delivery
  • Receive, cross reference, and deliver bar-coded packages using electronic package tracking system
  • Process, package, and label UPS outgoing mail for shipment using UPS WorldShip System
  • Operate Pitney Bowes inserting machines
  • Assist with office moves involving assorted types of furniture throughout NYS
  • Interact with customers and colleagues in a courteous and professional manner
  • Answer phone inquiries and accurately relay messages accordingly
  • Set up, load and unload vehicles on assigned runs in an effective and timely manner
  • Ensure vehicle is clean and well maintained, and repairs brought to the attention of a supervisor
  • Work in the Mail Center at such times that deliveries are not required
  • Perform tasks in an efficient, timely, and safe manner
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Motor Vehicle Operator Fuels Resume Examples & Samples

  • 465026700
  • Complete assessment questionnaire https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/10005864
  • ABILITY TO DRIVE SAFELY (MOTOR VEHICLES)
  • ABILITY TO INTERPRET INSTRUCTIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC. (RELATED TO MOBILE EQUIPMENT OPERATION)
  • OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
  • RELIABILITY AND DEPENDABILITY AS A MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR
  • WORK PRACTICES (INCLUDES KEEPING THINGS NEAT, CLEAN AND IN ORDER)
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Occasional Travel is required
  • Must wear the National Park Service uniform and comply with National Park Service uniform standards
  • This is a drug testing designated position. A negative drug test will be required prior to entry on duty
  • Occupancy in government housing is not required for this position
  • Government housing is not available
  • All federal employees are required to have federal payments (salary) made by direct deposit
  • Males born after 12-31-1959 must be registered or exempt from Selective Service ( visit www.sss.gov )
  • Upon review of all qualified applicants, a tentative offer will be made pending the completion of a successfully adjudicated background investigation
  • Applicants must possess a current valid Class B (or higher) Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with an air brake endorsement and a special passenger endorsement for vehicles designed to transport 28 passengers
  • Ability to do the work of a Motor Vehicle Operator without more than normal supervision (Screen-Out)
  • Ability to drive safely
  • Ability to perform routine vehicle maintenance
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Lead Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operates large vehicles such as cargo trucks and vans
  • Utilizes Integrated Funds Distribution, control point activity accounting and procurement (IFCAP)
  • Responsible for the receipt and inspection of supplies and equipment
  • Assist with physical layout of the warehouse
  • Properly marks and stores stock items
  • Assist in the assembly and delivery of all new furniture and equipment
  • Calls in electrical safety checks Preventive Maintenance (PM)
  • Prepares packages and labels items for shipment ensuring that they are logged in the "Ship Out Log"
  • Ability to Lead
  • Knowledges related to operation of appropriate vehicles
  • Ability to Interpret Instructions
  • Ability to Drive Safely
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • The business travel requirement is 10%
  • ABILITY TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLES SAFELY
  • KNOWLEDGE OF WORK PRACTICES
  • ABILITY TO INTERPRET INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Occasional travel may be required for this position
  • Knowledge of a wide variety of preservation processing and standard packing methods and techniques, detailed knowledge of specialized techniques for preservation and/or custom packing
  • Knowledge of procedures and documentation requirements to prepare and verify shipping documents for correct safety and destination coding, classifications, and hazardous material handling criteria
  • Knowledge of warehousing plans and accepted warehousing methods, procedures and techniques
  • Knowledge of a wide range of deployment and distribution management policies, principles and practices as well as an in-depth knowledge of commercial traffic management activities
  • Knowledge of industry practices and procedures and established regulations, requirements, and techniques related to the transportation program
  • Knowledge and skill to: determine the correct turning radius for these flection-type vehicles; back the trailer into loading docks, between other trailers, and in narrow, congested locations around warehouses and parking areas; and apply the dual braking system for the combination vehicles especially on steep winding grades, without causing the trailers to jackknife
  • Knowledge of operating one or more gasoline, diesel, or electric powered wheeled vehicles with a GVW of more than 32,000 pounds such as aircraft refueling tractor trailers, truck tractors with semi or full trailers, heavy load in-line trucks, or interstate motor coaches
  • Knowledge of organizational practices and activities and skill in applying this knowledge to plan and accomplish a variety of complex work assignments, and the ability to identify, analyze and resolve transportation issues or problems
  • Skill and knowledge in turning the vehicles, in evaluating the condition and load limits of bridges, in scheduling weigh points, and in assessing traffic conditions and hazards locally and over long-distance routes in unfamiliar geographic areas
  • Skill in determining weight support points for large or irregular material and in fabricating the necessary bracing and protective forms
  • Skill in the preparation of all documentation for hazardous materials to be packed, stored, and shipped including the visual assessment of their physical condition and their quantity, size and specialized handling, labeling or storage requirements
  • Ability to operate electric, LPG, or diesel powered fork-lift (lifting loads weighting 10,000 lbs or more that are higher then 168"), and other material handling equipment
  • Ability to operate one or more types of trucks such as pickup, panel, and flatbed trucks, which typically have a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or less, on local and public roads at highway speeds
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. related to motor vehicle operation, power take-off unit operation, and preventive maintenance; and meet cargo pickup and delivery schedules/deadlines
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  • If you submit more than one application for this position, the most recent one submitted is the one that is used. Therefore, it is important for you to complete it in its entirety
  • You can print a copy of this job announcement so that you can read the questions off line or click the following link View Occupational Questionnaire
  • Obtain and print a copy of the OPM Form 1203-FX, which you will use to provide your answers. You can obtain the form at this URL http://www.opm.gov/Forms/pdf_fill/OPM1203FX.PDF
  • When faxing the OF Form 1203-FX, resume, and any supporting documents simply make sure the Form 1203-FX is on top of any other documents you are faxing and always use the US Government Application cover sheet which is here -- http://staffing.opm.gov/pdf/usascover.pdf -- and be sure to fill it out completely and clearly. The fax number is 1-478-757-3144
  • Resume (All applicants must submit)
  • HRO Form 6; Military Service Background (All applicants must submit)
  • OF 306; Declaration of Federal Employment, (Only required if you are not an on board current Permanent Pennsylvania National Guard Technician)
  • SF 181 Race & National Origin Identification
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • 465592900
  • Selectee may be required to work at any Boston Healthcare System campus, as needed
  • Knowledge of Motor Vehicle Operators work practices including keeping things neat, clean and in order
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. related to mobile equipment operation
  • Reliability and dependability as a motor vehicle operator
  • Responses to the Online Questionnaire
  • Current or former Federal employees must submit copies of their most recent SF-50, Notification of Personnel Action. The SF-50 must identify the position, title, series, grade, step, tenure, and type of service (Competitive or Excepted). In some cases, more than one SF-50 may be required to show a higher grade previously held
  • Other documents - use this checklist to make sure you have included other documents required for your application, such as documentation to support Veterans Preference claims or ICTAP/CTAP documentation (for displaced Federal employees). You will not be contacted for additional information
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • The purpose of this announcement is to clear the CTAP/ICTAP lists. **
  • ABILITY TO DO THE WORK OF THE POSITION WITHOUT MORE THAN NORMAL SUPERVISION (SCREEN OUT)
  • VALID U.S. DRIVER'S LICENSE (SCREEN OUT)
  • Your responses to the Assessment Questionnaire
  • Your resume or application form. Please ensure that your resume contains the basic information. If you need assistance, you may find additional information at: https://help.usajobs.gov/index.php/What_To_Include
  • CTAP/ICTAP documentation. See Qualifications section for more details
  • Proof of status (SF-50 showing highest permanent grade ever held, if different)
  • Current or most recent performance rating
  • Veterans' preference documentation (DD-214 or equivalent that shows honorable discharge, SF-15 and VA letter, as appropriate (if applicable). See Other Information section for more details
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge of height, weight, width, and length of vehicle in order to judge overhead and side clearances, turning radius and
  • Knowledge on how to properly load, unload, and arrange cargo
  • Skill in selecting the shortest and safest route
  • Ability to recognize hazardous conditions
  • Ability to handle objects weighing up to 40 pounds, and occasionally heavier objects with the assistance of others or weight handling equipment
  • Satisfactory completion of pre-employment background checks in accordance with AR 215-3, 2-13i to include a National Agency Check
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • ADA Essential Functions
  • Must have a valid clean CDL license
  • Good organization, driving and communication skills, required
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to operate motor vehicles, other mobile equipment, and attachments
  • Work practices (includes keeping things neat, clean, and in order)
  • Ability to safely drive motor vehicles and safely operate equipment and attachments
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Occasional travel to other North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System facilities may be required
  • Operation of Motor Vehicles (6-A)
  • Work practices (includes keeping things neat, clean, and in order) (25-A)
  • Reliability and dependability as a Motor Vehicle Operator (87)
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to Interpret Instructions, Specifications, etc. (related to mobile equipment operation)
  • Ability to Drive Safely (Motor Vehicles)
  • Ability to Operate Safely (Non-Motor Vehicles)
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Travel is required within the servicing area
  • Operation of motor vehicle
  • Work practices (including keeping things neat, clean, and in order)
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. (related to mobile equipment operation)
  • Ability to drive safely (motor vehicles)
  • Ability to operate safely (non-motor vehicle)
  • Possess current CPR and First Aid Certification (BLS certification)
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operate wheelchair accessible buses and vans to transport non-emergent wheelchair bound patients and their caregivers
  • Operate buses with seating capacity ranging from 12 to 44 passengers and vans from 1 to 11 passengers
  • Drive vehicles in restricted traffic environments on government installations, over public roads and highways, or under cross-country conditions
  • Operate platform, van stake and dump trucks, fuel trucks, and trash removal trucks which have a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 pounds up to 32,000 pounds
  • Must be able to operate gasoline or diesel powered buses, regardless of busses or trucks on VA property and in heavy traffic on public streets and freeways
  • Must be proficient in the operation of hand/foot controls for starting, steering and turning, braking and stopping, backing and parking various types and classes of all passenger buses utilized by the center and other vehicles which typically have an approximate gross vehicle weight of more than 26,000 pounds up to 32,000 pounds
  • Must be proficient in the operation of specialized lifts, to safely load and off load wheelchair patients to/from bus, and employ the proper use of tie-down and other restraint equipment to secure wheel chairs and patients to ensure their safety during travel
  • Perform operator maintenance such as checking fluid levels, replacing air filters and interior lights, checking tire pressure and hose connection and washing vehicle
  • Transport patients in such a manner that minimizes disturbance to affected part and ensures maximum comfort, prevents shock, allows freedom of breathing, avoids further danger to the patient
  • Provides timely and courteous service to external and internal customers
  • Knows and abides by laws and regulations
  • Must possess and provide a copy of a valid Class B (CDL) or better NV Driver's License, with passenger endorsement, when applying for this position
  • Operation of motor vehicle and attached equipment
  • Reliability and Dependability as a Motor Vehicle Operator
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Work practices including keeping things neat, clean and in order. It includes the maintenance of adequate gasoline in the tank, safety belts in good working order, and ensures seats are free from dust, leaves, papers, etc
  • Operation of motor vehicles including safe driving record
  • Ability to drive safely and show proof of good, safe driving record
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc as they relate to mobile equipment operation
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operating gasoline powered wheeled vehicles
  • Coordinating patients scheduled appointments
  • Drives and performs operator maintenance on one or more motor vehicles
  • Performs a range of personal care duties which include lifting, turning, positioning patients using all appropriate techniques as outlined in Geriatrics and Extended Care policies and procedures manuals
  • Skill in the operation of appropriate vehicles
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  • Work Schedule: May be required to work Monday through Friday to include occasional weekends. Due to the mission of the National Cemetery, the cemetery cannot be closed for more than 2 consecutive days at any given time. Additionally, when a Federal holiday falls on a Monday or Friday, staff may be required to work on that holiday or a Saturday. All staff is required to work Memorial Day each year. Staff will be required to work overtime, weekends and holidays when necessary to meet the needs of the cemetery. Occasionally staff may be called back to the facility to perform emergency overtime work
  • Occasional travel may be required for training
  • Work practices of a motor vehicle operator including equipment operation and operator maintenance
  • Ability to interpret instructions, documents, specifications, etc
  • Ability to operate equipment safely
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ability to transport patients and other items to a predetermined location
  • Experience performing vehicle maintenance
  • Knowledge of motor vehicle and equipment operation
  • Practicing proper safety measures for motor vehicle operation
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  • Performs basic operator maintenance of assigned vehicles including refueling, maintenance of appropriate fluid levels, reporting operating malfunctions for repair and maintaining a vehicle that is clean on the interior and exterior
  • Assists in snow and ice removal duties when not providing transportation for veterans and staff
  • Assists during an emergency by providing basic first aid or CPR to patients, attendants and/or staff being transported
  • Operates all vehicles assigned to the Transportation Service Line including but not limited to passenger cars, trucks, vans, buses and chair lift vehicles
  • Operates heavy equipment with a gross vehicle weight in excess of 7,000 pounds but less than 22,000 pounds, manual transmission, four-wheel drive and electric special purpose equipment
  • Assists beneficiaries in and out of the vehicles as needed, to load devices and personal belongings into and out of the vehicle and to assist with other physical functions as required
  • Maintains a daily log of transportation assignments, including completion of motor vehicle trip tickets, documentation of mileage, beneficiaries transported and arrival and departure times; and
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Occasional travel may be required for training and/or meetings
  • Ability To Interpret Instructions, Specifications, etc. (related to mobile equipment operation)
  • Ability To Operate Safely (Non-Motor Vehicle)
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  • Completes trip tickets, preventive maintenance records and driver accident reports
  • Loads and unloads vehicles; assures vehicle is not overloaded. Signs for and obtains receipt for merchandise, as required. Opens, inspects and counts to insure that loads conform to receipts; notes overages, shortages or damaged merchandise and reports to supervisor
  • Receives merchandise transfer from locations; selects merchandise for delivery to sales locations
  • May pick up, deliver and distribute mail or merchandise to various locations in accordance with instructions and established procedures
  • May deliver food to patron's homes. Collects payment and makes change, as necessary
  • Adheres to Navy Exchange Customer Service standards by maintaining a neat, clean appearance and wearing appropriate uniform/name tag, as required. Exercises tact, good manners and courtesy when serving and assisting customers; suggests substitutes when items are not available; and informs customers of specials. Provides service in a prompt and friendly manner
  • Observes all sanitary, safety, fire and traffic regulations
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • 468018500
  • Travel is required to assist Public Health Nurses on home visits, providing health education, assisting at schools, and community events
  • Please ensure you click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application
  • Check application status by logging into your USAJOBS account, clicking Application Status, then More Information for this position. Return to an incomplete application by clicking in the vacancy announcement and re-selecting your resume and/or other documents from your USAJOBS account
  • Print this 1203FX form to provide your response to the assessment questionnaire http://www.opm.gov./Forms/pdf_fill/OPM1203fx.pdf
  • You are limited to selecting 10 locations
  • Interagency Transition Assistance Program (ICTAP)
  • Resume - You are highly encouraged to use USAJOBS Resume Builder to ensure all required information is included in your Resume. If you use your own resume, curriculum vitae, or any other written form you choose then you must describe your job-related qualifications that includes beginning and ending dates for paid and non-paid work experience, hours worked per week, month and year of employment for each job title listed, annual salary, and description of job duties. Include name and address of employer; supervisor name and telephone number
  • Veteran's Preference – If claiming Veteran's Preference provide a copy of your DD214 Form (Member 4 copy). To claim 10-Point Veteran's Preference, submit a SF-15 Application (http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/SF15.pdf) along with the appropriate supporting documentation. For additional information regarding Veteran's Preference visit: www.fedshirevets.gov
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must possess a valid Category 9 Heavy Tractor license and have an acceptable driving record
  • Must have two years’ experience driving a tractor trailer
  • Must currently possess a good driving record. Possession of a good driving record is included in the suitability process. Maintenance thereof is a condition of continued employment. Failure to maintain a good driving record will result in termination
  • Must be able to work on hard surfaces and in areas which require standing, stooping, bending and working in tiring and uncomfortable positions and able to work at a rapid pace for long periods. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds frequently
  • In addition to above, five years’ experience driving a tractor trailer
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • SCREEN-OUT JOB ELEMENT: ABILITY TO DO THE WORK OF A MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR WITHOUT MORE THAN NORMAL SUPERVISION. This requires a working knowledge and skill of driving and maintaining vehicles such as passenger cars, patient transport vehicles, wheelchair vans, and trucks up to and including on and one half tons. This is a screen-out element. Failure to meet a minimum level will result in an ineligible rating
  • Ability to operate motor vehicles under varying road conditions
  • Ability to communicate with patients and staff
  • Ability to operate and maintain various types and classes of motor vehicles
  • Ability to interpret and follow instructions
  • Knowledge of various loading and unloading techniques and equipment
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  • Ability to maintain a Florida CDL, Class B with passenger and air brake endorsement and have current DOT medical certification
  • Ability to respond to a medical emergency that could arise from the transportation of patients with medical problems
  • Ability to conduct before and after preventive maintenance practices
  • Heavy lifting 45 lbs and over, heavy carrying 45lbs and over pulling hand over hand
  • Pushing, reaching above shoulder, use fingers both hands required, walking 8 hours, crawling, kneeling, repeated bending, climbing using legs and arms
  • Ability to rapid mental and muscular coordination simultaneously
  • Near vision correctable at 13" to 16" to Jaeger 1 to 4
  • For far vision correctable in one eye to 20/20 and 20/40 in the other
  • Ability to distinguish basic colors and basic shades of colors
  • Emotional stability
  • Work Conditions
  • Outside and inside, excessive heat, cold and humidity
  • Dust, solvents (degreasing agents), grease, and oils, electrical energy
  • Working around moving objects or vehicles
  • Working on ladders or scaffolding
  • Working with hands in water and working closely with others
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Motor Vehicle Operator D Resume Examples & Samples

  • Your supporting or required documents: USAJOBS Resume, MBR Certification (if applicable) , etc
  • You can upload the following types of documents files: .doc, .wpd, .txt, .rtf, .pdf, HTM/HTML, JPG. * There is a 1MB limit on file size
  • You must click both Finish and Submit when you are done. Your Online Qualifications Questionnaire is not processed until you click the Submit button
  • You must complete the entire process by 11PM Central time on the closing date -- Tuesday, May 30, 2017
  • You can save your work and come back later. Just click both Save and Logout
  • Select the job you would like to update to complete the questionnaire or upload documentation. It is important for you to complete this process in its entirety
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Motor Vehicle Operator Supervisor Resume Examples & Samples

  • 469060900
  • Temporary Duty Travel (TDY) may be required up to 5% of duty time
  • It is your responsibility to verify that information entered, uploaded, or faxed (i.e., resume) is complete, accurate, and submitted by the closing date. Uploaded documents may take up to one hour to clear the virus scan. Faxed documents must be completely transmitted by 11:59p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the closing date of the announcement
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge and skill in operating various types of motor vehicles and maintaining and operating 7 passenger vehicles, as well as a lift equipped disabled shuttle
  • Ability to read and follow both written and verbal instructions, and communicate effectively
  • Ability to keep records and travel logs
  • Ability to use push-to-talk communication devices
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operate motor vehicles such as trucks, vans, pickups, and station wagons on and off campus
  • Load, unload, collect, and deliver stock, material, and equipment by hand or with material handling equipment
  • Arrange and secure stock, utilizing restraining devices such as ropes, binder chains, and protecting pads
  • Maximize and arrange loads to minimize delivery distance and time
  • Inspect items for damage and completeness
  • Deliver and collect personnel at designated locations
  • Assure that delivered goods are properly received
  • Perform miscellaneous messenger service, such as delivering records and memoranda to specified departments
  • Check mechanical and safety items such as lights, wheel chocks, mirrors, tires, brakes, and wipers prior to operation
  • Maintain motor vehicle fluid levels by checking gas, oil, water, and battery, refilling as necessary
  • Prepare accident reports if involved in vehicle mishap
  • Clean areas of work and equipment
  • Working knowledge and demonstrated ability to satisfactorily operate a single unit motor vehicle
  • Casual knowledge of minor automotive repairs and adjustments is desirable
  • Possession of a valid Michigan chauffeur's license(s). Applicant must have a good driving record and submit their driver's license number on their application form for a motor vehicle record check
  • Frequent lifting of 26 to 75 pounds
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  • Ability to safely operate motor vehicles
  • Ability to keep the work area neat, clean and in order
  • Ability to interpret instructions (does not include reading blueprints)
  • Ability to safely operate motor vehicles over narrow roads, rough terrain, or roads with steep, winding grades without causing personal injury or property damage
  • Ability to Do the Work of the Position without More Than Normal Supervision
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • For job training and organization mission requirements
  • If any supplemental documentation for education or certifications are required it will be listed here
  • If the position requires a driver's license, applicant will be expected to obtain and maintain a satisfactory State of Oregon Driver's License. Driver's licenses from other states will be accepted pending they are recognized by the State of Oregon DMV and adhere to National Guard Technician Personnel Regulations
  • Applicants are subject to Police Record Check. Applicants can pre-emptively fill out the PDF form below at the link. http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/forms/forminfo/forminfopage84.html
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  • Receives, in-checks, routes, and moves parts, assemblies, components, and on-base turn-ins into and out of industrial shops
  • Interprets packing manuals and specifications and determines containers, protective devices, cushioning materials, methods, and techniques needed for packing a variety of tools, parts, equipment, and other items, taking into consideration such factors as size, type, weight, fragility, hazardous materials, transportation mode, and destination of items
  • Constructs containers such as crates, boxes, cases and skids for use in shipment of items, utilizing Special Packaging Instructions (SPIs) when available to determine proper support requirements for items being prepared for shipment
  • Determines proper identification, marking, labeling, and inclusion of shipping documents and special handling instructions on all shipments
  • Assists the Distribution Manager as required in actions such as determining freight shipping requirements consistent with efficiency and transportation priorities
  • Operates primarily straight-in-line trucks which typically have an approximate gross vehicle weight (GVW) of more than 32,000 pounds and/or truck tractors with semi-trailers or full trailers to transport personnel or pick up and deliver supplies, materials or equipment
  • Operates electric, LPG, or diesel powered fork lift trucks capable of lifting loads weighing less than 10,000 pounds as high as 168 inches
  • Drives one or more types of trucks such as pickup, panel, and flatbed trucks, which typically have a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or less, on local and public roads at highway speeds
  • Performs warehouse work to include receiving and inventorying equipment, supplies and materials; loading and unloading of trucks; packing and unpacking material
  • Adheres to and Enforces safety, fire, and housekeeping standards
  • Performs a variety of extensive servicing and light maintenance work on assigned vehicles
  • Skill to maneuver oversize vehicles safely in narrow and confined locations which are often congested with other vehicles
  • Skill and knowledge in driving vehicles without mishap in complicated traffic situations
  • Skill to remain attentive and maintain a defensive attitude while making interstate drives at highway speeds for extended periods, often at night
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge of operating buses capable of carrying 16 or more passengers or other, vehicles with a GVW of more than 26,000 and up to 32,000 pounds, and 4K through 10K forklift trucks and AT forklifts
  • Knowledge of traffic and safety regulations, practices, and procedures pertaining to motor vehicle operation (buses), forklift operations; and passenger safety rules including those regarding the use of seatbelts
  • Ability to communicate orally, and be courteous and responsive to the needs of the passengers
  • Ability to judge road/traffic conditions and read installation maps to determine the shortest and safest route
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc., related to motor vehicle operation (buses), preventive maintenance, and passenger safety
  • Ability to arrive at stops within prescribed time frames and to meet pickup and delivery deadlines
  • Occasionally required to operate one or more electric, LPG, or diesel powered fork lift trucks to facilitate loading and unloading duties
  • May be required to drive other types of motor vehicles on a non-recurring or incidental basis
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  • Ability to Do the Work of the Position Without More Than Normal Supervision (Screen Out)
  • Knowledge of Federal, State and base laws and movement restrictions pertaining to the vehicles operated
  • Ability to interpret oral and written instructions and specifications related to the operation, loading and unloading, and maintenance of motor vehicles
  • Ability to load and unload cargo to prevent shifting, falling or damage of any type
  • Ability to perform routine vehicle operator maintenance
  • Incumbent may be required to fly in military and/or commercial aircraft to perform TDY assignments
  • The incumbent's regular assignments are primarily ART duties; however, the incumbent may also be assigned some non-ART duties, generally not to exceed 30 percent of total responsibilities
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  • Knowledge of operating one or more gasoline, diesel, or electric powered wheeled vehicles with a GVW of more than 26,000 and up to 32,000 pounds such as platform trucks, van trucks, stake trucks, trash/garbage trucks, or dump trucks. Also includes operation of buses capable of carrying over 16 passengers
  • Knowledge of traffic and safety regulations, practices, and procedures pertaining to motor vehicle operation; and passenger safety rules including those regarding the use of seatbelts
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. related to motor vehicle operation, power take-off unit operation, and preventive maintenance
  • Ability to meet pickup and delivery deadlines and schedules
  • The work may require the employee to drive a motor vehicle. An appropriate, valid driver's license may be required
  • TDY may be required
  • References to "established time frames" illustrated in the duty standards are based on established job standards specified for each task
  • Performs cross utilization and task verification training of personnel
  • Access is required to information or areas classified up to SECRET
  • This position has been designated for drug testing.You will be subject to random urinalysis testing as a condition of employment. If you are selected for the position you may be subject to random urinalysis testing prior to appointment
  • Participates in the conduction of alerts/exercises in accordance with established plans
  • Aircraft Mechanic duties are paramount; aircraft engine mechanic/pneudraulic skills and knowledges will not be reflected during the recruiting process
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge of and skill in operating a variety of gasoline, diesel, or electric powered wheeled vehicles such as platform trucks, van trucks, stake trucks, passenger vans, shuttle buses, and cargo vans
  • Skill and knowledge in operating buses capable of carrying 16 or more passengers
  • Knowledge of and skill in operating one or more gasoline, diesel, or electric powered wheeled vehicles with a GVW of over 32,000 pounds such as truck tractors with semi or full trailers, heavy load in-line trucks, or interstate motor coaches
  • Knowledge of and skill in operating one or more electric, LPG, or diesel powered forklifts
  • Knowledge of cargo handling securing, handling, hauling and techniques for safeguarding and protecting cargo
  • Knowledge of traffic and safety regulations, practices, and procedures pertaining to motor vehicle and forklift operation
  • Skill and ability to adjust equipment for various job requirements
  • Skill in judging clearances, heights, and turning angles of tractor and towed vehicles/equipment, and motor vehicles
  • Ability to follow instructions, work orders, and specifications, etc., and to document actions
  • Ability to perform operator maintenance
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. related to motor vehicle, forklift, and power take-off unit operation and preventive maintenance
  • Reliability and dependability to meet pickup and delivery deadlines and schedules
  • Possession of, or ability to obtain, a SECRET clearance is required for the position
  • The employee may be required to provide training and guidance to military and civilian personnel
  • Position is coded mission critical and subject to recall. During emergency/contingency operations employee may be required to remain at the work site for extended periods of time to work irregular hours of duty. During hurricane operations employee may be required to remain on base; if directed to evacuate, employee has the responsibility to report to supervisor as soon as possible after recall
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Motor Vehicle Operator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operates motor vehicle
  • Delivers reports and other items, etc. to and from the department
  • Performs emergency roadside repairs to vehicle
  • Performs related duties, as required
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  • ABILITY TO OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLES
  • ABILITY TO OPERATE SAFELY
  • Best Qualified. Candidates in this category possess exceptional skills and experience to exceed well above the minimum requirements for the announced position
  • Highly Qualified. Candidates in this category possess good skills and experience above the minimum requirements for the announced position
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  • A current Resume with Specialized Experience documented which includes mm/yy - mm/yy format
  • Your DD FORM 214 (if available) or Service School Certificate awarding your AFSC (see AFSC listed)
  • Transcripts (IF education is a requirement in the Specialized Experience OR if education can be substituted in lieu of Specialized experience, see below)
  • TDY
  • An applicants RESUME must provide, in detail, how they meet each specialized experience listed below
  • It must be documented with "from (mm/yy)" and "to (mm/yy)" dates and description of the specialized experience
  • If education or a degree is required as part of the "Specialized Experience", you must include transcripts
  • Experience which demonstrates the ability to operate one or more motor vehicles including platform trucks, van trucks, fuel trucks, stake trucks, dump trucks, and trash removal trucks which typically have an approximate gross vehicle weight of more than 11,700 kilograms (26,000 pounds) and up to 14,400 kilograms (less than 32,000 pounds)
  • Experience operating vehicles and tractors, some of which may be equipped with special-purpose powered equipment
  • Experience operating platform, van, stake and dump trucks, refueling vehicles passenger buses or ambulance buses
  • REQUIRED: HRO Application Checklist: http://co.ng.mil/jobs/hro/default.aspx
  • REQUIRED: A current Resume, providing military rank, email and TVA #
  • REQUIRED: Specialized experience documented in your resume with mm/yy to mm/yy format
  • REQUIRED: Your DD214 (if available) or Service School Certificate awarding your AFSC
  • You will be taken to the Application Manager to submit all required documents after you apply for this position
  • If you would like to inquire about joining the Colorado Army National Guard please contact (720) 250-1347
  • If you would like to inquire about joining the Colorado Air National Guard please contact Recruiting Office Supervisor at 720-847-9457
  • PCS funds are not available (unless otherwise stated)
  • Be advised that if selected for a military technician position where membership in a reserve component is a condition of employment, your bonus may be terminated and may or may not be subject to recoupment. Questions pertaining to recoupment may be directed to the State Incentives manager at (720) 250-1337
  • AGR positions are not announced/applied for on USAjobs. Contact your respective AGR offices for instructions on how to apply for AGR positions
  • A security clearance may be required for this position. Please contact the selecting supervisor or state security manager with questions regarding clearances. (Failure to obtain/maintain a security clearance may be grounds for termination from the Technician program.)
  • Unless stated otherwise: Must be fully qualified or able to obtain AFSC within one year hire if this position is listed as immaterial against NGB compatibility requirements. If there is a compatible, required, or restricted AFSC listed in this announcement - you will need that AFSC to qualify for the position. If this position requires specific ASVAB scores, please contact the selecting supervisor with any questions
  • This position may be contingent on the vacancy of the incumbent even if not otherwise stated in this announcement. Please contact the HRO with any questions regarding hiring dates
  • Unless stated otherwise: If this position is posted as an Indefinite Technician it may be converted to Permanent without further competition. Please contact the HRO with any questions regarding employment status
  • Per ARNG-HRH Policy Memorandum #10-39, mandatory Full Time Staff (FTS) training is required within a year of hire as a condition of employment in vacancy announcements for both Technician and Active Guard Reserve positions. Failure of new FTS personnel to complete NGB prescribed courses at PEC within the first year of employment may be cause for reassignment to other full time positions or termination of their employment
  • Current COANG Technicians and AGRs hired for a position in which an MCR is required will remain in their current status unless/until the MCR is approved. In the event the MCR is not approved, they are accepting the position in their current status
  • We use E-Verify to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired
  • HRO Application Checklist: http://co.ng.mil/JOBS/Documents/HRO%20Application%20Checklist.pdf
  • A current Resume, providing military rank and TVA #
  • Specialized Experience documented in your resume with mm/yy to mm/yy format
  • Your DD214 (if available) or Service School Certificate awarding your MOS/AFSC
  • If substituting education for Specialized Experience (when applicable), must include transcripts
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  • Work Practices
  • Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, etc. (other than blueprints)
  • Click Submit My Answers to submit your application package
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  • O Drive Safely
  • To begin, click to create a USA JOBS account or log in to your existing account. Follow the prompts to select your USA JOBS resume and/or other supporting documents and complete the occupational questionnaire
  • CURRENT SF-50: Federal employees MUST submit a copy of their most recent/latest SF-50 reflecting current grade, step & salary. NOTE: An award or incentive SF-50 is not acceptable
  • CURRENT DOT Medical Clearance Certificate
  • Applicant must obtain within 30 days of appointment a basic CPR (Basic Life Support)
  • Other
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  • Knowledge of the vehicle and traffic law as it applies to the safe and legal operation of vehicles
  • Knowledge of the nature of cargo carried and any special handling required
  • Ability to lift and carry crates, cartons, boxes and other cargo onto and off of the transport vehicles
  • Candidates must possess a valid New York State driver's license Class B (Commercial Driver's License)
  • Candidates must be available for overtime as assigned
  • Required to plow snow, operate grounds mowing equipment, and assist in all grounds duties as necessary