PT Hiker/Shuttler - Truck Manufacturing - Nanuet, NY at Geebo

PT Hiker/Shuttler - Truck

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Shuttler Drivers (Part-Time Positions Only)
This part-time casual position involves safely transporting our trucks of all sizes between rental locations, providers and dealer locations as directed following established guidelines, timeframe, routes and local traffic ordinances. Occasional lifting of products and tow equipment is necessary. This part time position offers a flexible daytime schedule (no evening/night shifts available) This position is ideal for retirees, people who enjoy driving or just want to supplement their incomes.
Job Knowledge, Requirements and Skills
High school diploma or GED equivalent is required.
Valid driver's license (Class of License required varies with State) with 6 years driving experience and 3 years good driving record are required
Skilled knowledge of traffic laws and defensive driving skills
Good communication and listening skills
Ability to work independently and work with others in a team environment
A DOT Physical and medical certification for a minimum of 1 year by the examining physician is required
Lifting required - minimum weight 50 pounds
Requires the flexibility to work various schedules, which may include evenings, holidays and weekend shifts
Avis Budget Group is an EEO Employer - Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled
The information listed above is intended to describe the general nature and level of this position. Essential functions and responsibilities may change as business needs require. Your response to this advertisement may result in your consideration for employment with an affiliated company of Avis Budget Group, the publicly traded parent company of Avis Budget Car Rental, LLC and its subsidiaries. Offers of employment will be made by Avis Budget Car Rental, LLC or any of its employing companies or brands, including Avis, Budget, Budget Truck or AB Car Rental Services.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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