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)
Reports to: Site Supervisor
Shifts: Monday- Friday, Tuesday-Saturday
Starting pay: $18.00 per hour
About EMT: Since 1996, we've provided compassionate, safe, and timely transport. Our goal is to transport any passenger - no matter what disabilities or challenges they may face. We take great pride in transporting our passengers to their desired destination. Who We Serve: EMT serves organizations in the St. Louis, Missouri metro and surrounding areas, including neighboring areas in Illinois, as well as Cumberland, Maryland. These organizations include school districts, hospitals, doctor's offices, and more. We also transport individuals and families to and from appointments or simply when they need a ride.
Position Summary:
Responsible for all aspects involved in the day-to-day operating, loading, and unloading of passengers with mobility challenges into and out of a vehicle equipped with lift platforms for stretchers, gurneys and/or wheelchairs. Provides safe, compassionate, dignified, and timely transportation for passengers with mobility challenges.
Essential Functions:
Requirements:
Must be able to assist passengers in transferring from seated to seated or lying to seated positions safely.