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Bus Driver Customer Service

Location:
Temple Hills, MD
Salary:
20.00
Posted:
April 16, 2024

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Vincent R. Smith

**** ******* ****, *** ***, Washington, DC 20019

Cell: 202-***-****

ad41g0@r.postjobfree.com

EXPERIENCE:

BK Charter, Inc

April 2023- Present Bus Driver Washington, DC

Transport a group of passengers from one location to another and wait and return to the pick-up point when ready. Transport passengers on tours, school field trips, Athletics activities, and shuttle service. Miles Away Charter

August 2022-April 2023 Bus Driver Washington, DC

Transported School kids from a school under construction to a temporary school in the morning and picked kids up after school to a location so parents could pick them up. Greyhound

November 2015-June 2022 Bus Driver Washington, DC

Transported customers who have prescheduled a particular trip, either long-distance or local, check the vehicle's condition, tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, and safety equipment to ensure everything is in working order. Complied with traffic regulations to operate vehicles in a safe and courteous manner, prepared and submitted reports that included the number of passengers or trips, hours worked, mileage, fuel consumption, and fares received. Performed other duties assigned. Report any bus malfunctions, report delays, accidents, or other traffic situations to dispatch. Maintain all motor vehicle logs, documentation, and driving standards as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT).

DC StreetCar

November 2014 – November 2015 Train Operator Washington, DC Operate the streetcar safely and efficiently, provide professional and courteous customer service, and established rules and regulations while operating rail train equipment to transport passengers, informed controller personnel of operating status and performs pre-pull-out inspection of the train and track for safety reasons and reports any operational problems.

Kolb Electric

May 2014 – November 2014 Laborer/Electrical Helper Washington, DC Residential wiring, assist Electricians with pulling wires, transporting materials, assist with wiring recessed lighting, pole lights, outdoor lighting, install receptacles, switches, outlets and plugs, install panel boards First Transit/Circulator, Inc.

August 2010 – December 2013 Bus Operator Washington, DC Report any bus malfunctions or needed repairs, report delays, accident, or other traffic situations to dispatch, check the condition of the tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights and any noticeable damage to the vehicle before leaving, check safety equipment to ensure that everything is in working order, comply with traffic regulations in order to operate in a safe and courteous manner. Coordinate with dispatch and maintain all motor vehicle logs, documentation and driving standards as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). Martz, Inc.

January 2010 - August 2013 Bus Operator Maryland, MD Coordinate with dispatch to pick up and transfer, maintained all motor vehicle logs, documentation, and driving standards as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT), regularly, inspect all assigned equipment and report repair and or maintenance requests to Dispatch. Transport customers who have prescheduled a special trip, either long-distance or local, check condition of vehicle, tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, safety equipment to ensure that everything is in working order. Complied with traffic regulations in order to operate vehicle in a safe and courteous manner, prepared and submit reports that include the number of passengers or trips, hours worked, mileage, fuel consumption and fares received. Performed other duties assigned. VanGo, Inc.

September 2009 - January 2010 Bus Operator Charles County, MD Countywide transportation system committed to providing safe and reliable transit and quality service for Charles County. Operated vehicle in a safe and courteous manner. First Transit/Greyhound Lines, Inc

March 2009 - August, 2009 Bus Operator Bethesda, Maryland Leadership; responsibility; flexibility; excellent communications skills; safe and orderly driver with excellent customer service skills; dependable and professional; lift baggage and packages weighing as much as 100 pounds; able to accurately complete records such as passenger counts, driving logs and safety records. Merchants Terminal

February, 2000 – December 2008 Forklift Operator Landover, MD Primary duties were operating a forklift to move, locate, relocate, stack, and count merchandise. Ensure inbound and outbound shipments are accurate and free of damage. Pull and prepare product for shipment, ensuring that the exact number and type of product is loaded and shipped. Operated all equipment in a safe and efficient manner, also maintained a clean, neat and orderly work area.

TRAINING/SKILLS:

• Understanding of National Electrical Code (NEC), alternating current, electrical conductors and cables,

• Conduit bending(1/2 “– 1”) by hand and using power tools

• Wiring electrical devices in Residential, Commercial, and Industrial settings

• Installation of Single- and three-phase connections, including NEC requirements

• Branch circuit load calculations, conductor selections and calculations, circuit breakers and fuses, grounding, and NEC requirements.

• Handling and installation of lamps and lighting fixtures, different types of lighting, ballasts, and controls

• Copper Wiring: ability to splice copper wires together

• Installation of electrical raceways, boxes, fittings, and cable tray systems in various residential, commercial, and industrial settings

• Wire, mount, and install receptacles/GFCI receptacles

• Panel board selection and installation

• Understanding of electric motors and their uses, as well as electrical theory and applications behind motor installation and maintenance

• Single and multi-motor calculations, cleaning, operation, testing, maintenance, and troubleshooting of motors

• Understanding of distribution equipment; transformer types, construction, connections, protection, grounding, and various specialty transformers and their applications

• Basic building construction, blueprint reading, tools and device boxes, OSHA standards and regulations

• Mathematics emphasizing units of measure, temperature, and conversion used by technicians in the building trade professions

• Forklift Certified

• Current CDL License

TOOL LIST:

• Digital clamp-on meter

• Needle-nose pliers (8”), Linesman pliers (9”), Slip-joint pliers (8”)

• Safety glasses and work gloves

• 11-in-1 Screw driver/nut driver

• Screw driver cushion slot (3/16” x 6”, 5/16” x 6”)

• Tape measure (1” x 25”)

• Torpedo level (9”)

• Diagonal wire cutters (8”)

• Wire strippers/cutters

• Utility knife, jab saw, hacksaw, and fuse pullers

• Channel-lock pliers (10”)

• Crimping Tool

EDUCATION:

TESST College of Technology (Electrical Technician Certificate Program) September 2013 – September 2014 CDS Tractor Trailer Training, Woodford, VA, June 2008 – January 2009 Potomac High School, Oxon Hill, MD 1980-1984, High School Diploma



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