Ohio Department of Public Safety - Bureau of Motor Vehicles/Driver Exam Services/District 6 Morse Rd.
Work hours: Tuesday - Friday 8:00 a.m.
- 5:00 p.m.
& Saturday 8:00 a.m.
- 2:30 p.m.
Report in location: 990 Morse Road, Suite B, Columbus, OH 43229 What You'll Do as a Driver License Examiner 1: Determine legality to issue licenses, administer & score written, oral, interpreter, video, vision, & special Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) ordered examinations for all types of licenses & conduct vehicle inspection, & driving skills & maneuverability examinations for all types of licenses, except for commercial driver license: * Conducts examination of applicants for vehicle operator's license by means of physically accompanying applicant in vehicle during road testing over a prescribed course; * Instructs applicant in maneuvers to be performed during testing; * Administers driving tests to applicants for class D license, motorcycle license, moped license, restricted license & other exams as required by the BMV; * Evaluates & grades applicant's ability to drive; * Utilize BMV computer systems to enter applicant information (e.
g., name, date of birth, social security number, medical information, out of state driver license information, test scores, test appointments, etc.) & to administer knowledge tests for various license classes (e.g., Class D, moped & CDL - Class A, B, C) & endorsements (e.g., motorcycle, passenger, school bus, hazmat, doubles & triples, etc.); * Conducts written & oral tests to determine applicant's knowledge of laws & signs; * Conducts eye tests to determine visual acuity; * Grades tests to determine applicant's scores; * Responds to inquiries concerning the examination process; * Makes driving test appointments, either by phone, computer or by personal appearance at the facility; * Prepares required forms, processes applications for licenses, maintains files & orders needed supplies; * Helps to maintain the cleanliness of the facility; * Performs other related duties as required.
Formal education in arithmetic that includes calculating fractions, decimals & percentages & in reading, writing & speaking English; 1 course or 3 mos.
exp.
in human/public relations valid Ohio Class 'D' Driver License; must be 21 years of age per Section 4507.05 (A) (2) (B). * Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Job Skill: Customer Service