- Operate a motor vehicle safely in heavy traffic and under various environmental conditions (such as rain, nightfall, and fog).
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- Use mirrors to view objects behind and to the sides of the driver.
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- Operate wheelchair lift systems/ramps and assist passengers with disabilities.
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- Conduct and document pre- and post-trip inspections and identify and communicate mechanical deficiencies for vehicles.
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- Identify and report safety issues or concerns that are observed during the course of essential job functions.
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- Speak in public on a PA system.
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- Prepare accident and incident reports, as well as, maintain basic records.
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- Work without immediate supervision in the field after completion of the initial training period.
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- Maintain effective working relationships and deal courteously and effectively with the public, fellow employees, and supervisors.
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- Handle confrontational passengers effectively.
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- Be punctual and maintain regular, predictable attendance.
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- Work a flexible schedule that includes nights, weekends, holidays, working split shifts, and a reasonable amount of overtime.
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- Make basic math calculations.
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- Read and understand maps and schedules, rules and regulations, vehicle operating procedures, vehicle laws, and written and oral instructions.
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- Operate electronic scheduling and payroll software to monitor weekly schedules and hours worked.
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- Operate vehicle radio, Mobile Data Terminal (MDT), and Automatic Vehicle Locator (AVL) system.
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- Operate and/or utilize all standard safety equipment installed in transit vehicles, including; safety harnesses, restraints, and any other equipment required by federal, state, or local regulations.
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