What are the responsibilities and job description for the Truck Driver Trainee-Reserve Drive position at Schellinger Construction?
STPP 267-1(7)0
Reserve Drive- W of Whitefish Stage
In accordance with the Training Program requirements on the SF 139 - Reserve Drive- W of Whitefish Stage, Schellinger Construction Company Inc. plans to provide a minimum of 500 hours of training in the following areas:
Truck Driver -200 hrs. Pay 100% @ Group 2 Truck Driver
Water Truck - 200 hrs. Pay 100% @ Group 2 Truck Driver
Lube Truck - 100 hrs. Pay 100% @ Group 2 Truck Driver
TRUCK DRIVER:
A: Orientation and Operation (not to exceed 1 hrs.)
1. Safety procedures shall include: (not to exceed 2 hrs.)
a. personal safety and protective equipment
b. fire prevention procedures
c. safety practices: handling and operation of equipment
d. proper use of hand signals as required
2. The trainee will observe the actual operation of the equipment. The trainee will receive a copy of the training program and at least monthly evaluations.
3. Applied care and maintenance procedures shall include but not be limited to the following:
a. spotting malfunctions and unusual occurrences
b. storage of fuel and lubricating items
c. pre-shift inspections
d. reporting of malfunctions - verbal to the superintendent and timecard notations
B: Actual applications of operation include Care & Maintenance (not to exceed 13 hrs.)
1. Basic Operation:
a. routine fueling and lubricating
b. Starting and control familiarization
c. Blind spot identification
d. Optimum performance range: gear utilization-when and how to shift
e. Public courtesy and awareness
2. Equipment interaction: how the equipment works together to complete the task.
3. Truck operations to include but not limited to the following: (not to exceed 184 hrs.)
a. staging for loading
b. trailer gate set up
c. windrow requirements: dumping on target
d. filling of water tank
e. filling pump operation
f. filling compaction equipment
g. visual indications of optimum moisture achieved
h. Reason and importance of operation
WATER TRUCK DRIVER:
A: Orientation and Operation (not to exceed 1 hrs.)
4. Safety procedures shall include: (not to exceed 2 hrs.)
a. personal safety and protective equipment
b. fire prevention procedures
c. safety practices: handling and operation of equipment
d. proper use of hand signals as required
5. The trainee will observe the actual operation of the equipment. The trainee will receive a copy of the training program and at least monthly evaluations.
6. Applied care and maintenance procedures shall include but not be limited to the following:
a. spotting malfunctions and unusual occurrences
b. storage of fuel and lubricating items
c. pre-shift inspections
d. reporting of malfunctions - verbal to the superintendent and timecard notations
B: Actual applications of operation include Care & Maintenance (not to exceed 13 hrs.)
4. Basic Operation:
a. routine fueling and lubricating
b. Starting and control familiarization
c. Blind spot identification
d. Optimum performance range: gear utilization-when and how to shift
e. Public courtesy and awareness
5. Equipment interaction: how the equipment works together to complete the task.
6. Truck operations to include but not limited to the following: (not to exceed 184 hrs.)
a. staging for loading
b. trailer gate set up
c. windrow requirements: dumping on target
d. filling of water tank
e. filling pump operation
f. filling compaction equipment
g. visual indications of optimum moisture achieved
h. Reason and importance of operation
FUEL TRUCK DRIVER:
A: Orientation and Operation (not to exceed 1 hrs.)
7. Safety procedures shall include: (not to exceed 1 hrs.)
a. personal safety and protective equipment
b. fire prevention procedures
c. safety practices: handling and operation of equipment
d. proper use of hand signals as required
8. The trainee will observe the actual operation of the equipment. The trainee will receive a copy of the training program and at least monthly evaluations.
9. Applied care and maintenance procedures shall include but not be limited to the following:
a. spotting malfunctions and unusual occurrences
b. storage of fuel and lubricating items
c. pre-shift inspections
d. reporting of malfunctions - verbal to the superintendent and timecard notations
B: Actual applications of operation include Care & Maintenance (not to exceed 13 hrs.)
7. Basic Operation:
a. routine fueling and lubricating
b. Starting and control familiarization
c. Blind spot identification
d. Optimum performance range: gear utilization-when and how to shift
e. Public courtesy and awareness
8. Equipment interaction: how the equipment works together to complete the task.
9. Truck operations to include but not limited to the following: (not to exceed 85 hrs.)
a. staging for loading
b. trailer gate set up
c. windrow requirements: dumping on target
d. filling of water tank
e. filling pump operation
f. filling compaction equipment
g. visual indications of optimum moisture achieved
h. Reason and importance of operation