About the Department
The Instructor, Truck Driver provides a variety of teaching activities that prepare students for the class A-commercial driver’s license (CDL) examination and an entry-level position in the trucking industry, in compliance with DOT-FMCSA Entry Level Driver Training requirements.
Position Duties
- Teach classroom portions of the Truck Driver Training Program including, but not limited to: Basic truck operations, defensive driving practices, introduction to vehicle inspections, trip planning, managing life on the road, and explanation of backing maneuvers, coupling, and uncoupling, among other relevant topics.
- Teach hands-on portion of the Truck Driver Training Program including: driving simulator training modules; demonstrate and teach skills maneuvers on the driving range (backing, shifting, etc.); and provide driving demonstrations, and maintain safe conditions while coaching student drivers during behind-the-wheel training in city and highway driving situations.
- Evaluate and grade students throughout the program, in accordance with established guidelines. Maintain accurate student files.
- Monitor the condition of the Truck Driver Training Program equipment and report any issues to management.
- Maintain relationships with employers in the trucking industry and assist with the recruitment of students.
- Participates in curriculum development and revisions.
- Ability to provide maintenance on equipment in emergency situations.
- Maintain current knowledge, skill, and certifications in field of specialization.
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Associate degree or equivalent, and three (3) years of experience in the trucking industry (as over-the-road driver and driver training).
- o The equivalent to an associate degree is High School/GED, plus an additional two years of experience.
- Valid Class A-Commercial Driver License (CDL) clear of air brake restrictions, clear driving record, and current DOT medical card. Must pass DOT drug test. Able to stand for long periods and work outdoors.
Other Qualifications
- Generally, works outdoors on driving range on campus. Working in various weather conditions including heat and cold.
- Some time may be spent driving or riding in trucks on public roadways, or in a campus classroom environment and/or online format.
- Working around moving vehicles often.
- Hours of work per day may vary within a forty (40) hour week.
Physical Requirements:
- Standing and walking during teaching; Entering and exiting semi-trucks safely; Driving and sitting in various types of trucks while coaching student drivers. Speaking loudly and hand/arm movements to direct students.
Benefits
This position is not eligible for benefits.
Supplemental Questions
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01Do you have a valid drivers license and current insurance?
- Yes
- No
Required Question
Agency Information
- Employer
- St. Louis Community College (MO)
- Address
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3221 McKelvey Road
Bridgeton, Missouri, 63044
- Website
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https://stlcc.edu