Motor Vehicle Operator NA-08 Government - Fort Campbell, KY at Geebo

Motor Vehicle Operator NA-08

Qualification Requirements are:
Experience and training that equip the applicant with knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the duties of this position consistent with accepted practices of the trade. Ability to use and maintain appropriate tools, equipment and applicable vehicles based on gross weight (32,000 pounds). Ability to read, understand, and apply instruction and other materials related to the job. Ability to do the work of the position under normal supervision. Training/education or experience must include the following:
-Skill in operating vehicles over a variety of roads and assessing traffic conditions and hazards. -Skill in using judgment to load and unload individuals or cargo/supplies, clearances, turning radius, safe braking distances, connect and disconnect air brakes and electrical lines as needed, etc. -Knowledge of vehicle safety regulations to determine when mechanical or operational problems indicate that vehicles are unsafe for operation. -Required to possess/maintain a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL). !!! Must upload Commercial Driver's License at the time of application!!! Applicants meeting the following will be considered Highly Preferred:
Possess Commercial Driver's License w/P Endorsement Have 1 year experience in driving commercial vehicles Have 1 year clean driving record with no violations Applicants that meet the Highly Preferred criteria will be referred to management for consideration first. All others will be referred if management does not make a selection from the Highly Preferred list PLEASE NOTE:
Your resume must reflect the qualifications stated in the announcement and questionnaire to be rated eligible. You must also include the Highly Preferred criteria in your resume, if applicable.
  • Department:
    5703 Motor Vehicle Operating
  • Salary Range:
    $12.96 to $15.16 per hour

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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