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Description of Basic Functions and Responsibilities
OVERVIEW
The Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District (Shasta College) sits at the northern end of the Sacramento Valley, surrounded by mountains to the north, east, and west. The area provides a wide array of outdoor amenities and activities with miles of hiking and biking trails, national parks, two lakes, and the Sacramento River. The main campus is located in the city of Redding, population 90,000. The area is characterized by excellent schools with high graduation rates, low traffic, and low housing prices (Zillow average 393,000 vs. California state average of 770,000).
Shasta College is committed to providing its diverse student population with equitable education outcomes, contributing to the social, cultural, intellectual, and economic development of our communities. The college has been recognized as a leader in developing and implementing innovative education programs to increase student success, including accelerated pathways for high school students to achieve a bachelor's degree and for returning students to complete their Associate and Bachelor's degrees. Shasta College enrolls more than 11,000 students annually and provides educational services to students with a wide range of skills and abilities.
Our ideal candidate is motivated to join a campus community prioritizing the success of our racially and socio-economically diverse staff and student population. Providing equitable outcomes so all members of our community may enjoy safe, healthy, and vibrant educational and employment environments is critical to our success.
Classified positions in the California Community College system offer a unique opportunity to contribute to the empowerment of our students seeking to improve their lives and communities. Our classified staff engage with a diverse employee and student populations, facilitating equitable outcomes for all by implementing and supporting our various employment and academic programs. As a classified staff member at Shasta College, you will join a vibrant community of professionals and educators working together to provide a positive, healthy educational environment where our students experience diverse academic and cultural perspectives. A career in classified service at Shasta College offers a highly rewarding and enriching employment experience.
DESCRIPTION OF BASIC FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To transport students on field trips or to other sites within designated route(s) and to ensure the safety of student passengers while riding in a District bus or van. This job class is responsible for the safe operation of an assigned District bus or van while meeting established trip schedules and to assist the Motor Pool Mechanic/Foreperson or perform maintenance and repairs on District vehicles and equipment. Hours are variable depending on District needs. Frequent overtime and weekend hours with overnight stays required. Interstate and intrastate travel required. Employees in this classification receive general supervision within a framework of standard policies and procedures.
CLASSIFICATION: Range 35 on the current Classified Salary Schedule. Up to 28 hours per week, 12 months per year. Work assignment hours vary and may include evenings, weekends, and overnight travel.
SUPERVISOR: Transportation Supervisor or designee
BENEFITS: 24 hours of sick leave per year. No medical, dental or vision insurance provided.
Typical Duties, Knowledge and Ability
Examples of typical duties are descriptive and not restrictive in nature.
Experience/Education
Education/Experience Required:
Additional Information
Additional Preferred Materials to be attached to application:
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OVERVIEW
The Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District (Shasta College) sits at the northern end of the Sacramento Valley, surrounded by mountains to the north, east, and west. The area provides a wide array of outdoor amenities and activities with miles of hiking and biking trails, national parks, two lakes, and the Sacramento River. The main campus is located in the city of Redding, population 90,000. The area is characterized by excellent schools with high graduation rates, low traffic, and low housing prices (Zillow average 393,000 vs. California state average of 770,000).
Shasta College is committed to providing its diverse student population with equitable education outcomes, contributing to the social, cultural, intellectual, and economic development of our communities. The college has been recognized as a leader in developing and implementing innovative education programs to increase student success, including accelerated pathways for high school students to achieve a bachelor's degree and for returning students to complete their Associate and Bachelor's degrees. Shasta College enrolls more than 11,000 students annually and provides educational services to students with a wide range of skills and abilities.
Our ideal candidate is motivated to join a campus community prioritizing the success of our racially and socio-economically diverse staff and student population. Providing equitable outcomes so all members of our community may enjoy safe, healthy, and vibrant educational and employment environments is critical to our success.
Classified positions in the California Community College system offer a unique opportunity to contribute to the empowerment of our students seeking to improve their lives and communities. Our classified staff engage with a diverse employee and student populations, facilitating equitable outcomes for all by implementing and supporting our various employment and academic programs. As a classified staff member at Shasta College, you will join a vibrant community of professionals and educators working together to provide a positive, healthy educational environment where our students experience diverse academic and cultural perspectives. A career in classified service at Shasta College offers a highly rewarding and enriching employment experience.
DESCRIPTION OF BASIC FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To transport students on field trips or to other sites within designated route(s) and to ensure the safety of student passengers while riding in a District bus or van. This job class is responsible for the safe operation of an assigned District bus or van while meeting established trip schedules and to assist the Motor Pool Mechanic/Foreperson or perform maintenance and repairs on District vehicles and equipment. Hours are variable depending on District needs. Frequent overtime and weekend hours with overnight stays required. Interstate and intrastate travel required. Employees in this classification receive general supervision within a framework of standard policies and procedures.
CLASSIFICATION: Range 35 on the current Classified Salary Schedule. Up to 28 hours per week, 12 months per year. Work assignment hours vary and may include evenings, weekends, and overnight travel.
SUPERVISOR: Transportation Supervisor or designee
BENEFITS: 24 hours of sick leave per year. No medical, dental or vision insurance provided.
Typical Duties, Knowledge and Ability
Examples of typical duties are descriptive and not restrictive in nature.
- Drives District bus or van over a prescribed route(s) in accordance with trip schedules; transports students and instructors on field trips to various locations, which may require overnight stay; plans necessary route(s) and stops as needed; adheres as closely as possible to arrival and departure times
- May transport students and/or instructors with disabilities; may transport students and/or instructors with service animals in compliance with laws, regulations and College policy and requirements; may operate a disabled persons bus or van as required
- Maintains order, proper discipline of passengers according to District policy; enforces bus riding rules; shows safety/emergency video or gives verbal instructions in emergency procedures
- Conducts safety and operational inspection for assigned bus prior to starting trip; reports needed mechanical repairs as necessary on appropriate form; performs basic necessary on-the-road repairs and makes emergency road calls as needed; performs safety and operational inspections of oil, coolant, belts, tires and batteries on District vehicles and a variety of other equipment; assists with diagnostic interpretation using state-of-the-art equipment
- Installs chains on a bus or van when road conditions deem it necessary
- Completes mileage, safety and other reports including passenger counts; keeps daily driver's log in accordance with laws and regulations including when not driving commercially
- Performs routine servicing of District vehicles and equipment including oil changes, lubrication, battery maintenance, tire changing and/or repairs, replacing of water pumps, belts, hoses, lamps, brakes; performs transmission and differential servicing and repairs defects as found; maintains cleanliness of vehicles to ensure safe operating condition; services lavatory (if equipped) at end of each trip, including dumping and refilling toilet system and cleaning all surfaces, restocking, emptying refuse; washes district vehicles as needed
- Assists the Motor Pool Mechanic/Foreperson in performing major tune-ups, repairs and overhauls of District vehicles and heavy equipment, repairs on suspension systems; performs preventative maintenance on District vehicles and equipment at regularly scheduled intervals; assists with troubleshooting for minor or major mechanical malfunctions
- Assists the Motor Pool Mechanic/Foreperson with fleet recordkeeping.
- Assists in identifying needed parts to complete repairs; estimates or assists in estimating costs, materials for repair to electrical, air, cooling or mechanical systems
- Performs periodic State and Federally-mandated inspections on commercial vehicles; prepares completed required records and documents necessary to comply with State and Federal laws and regulations and District procedures applicable to vehicle maintenance and repair; uses current fleet management software to open and close repair orders, track preventative maintenance, vehicle history, and upcoming scheduled repairs
- Assists Transportation Supervisor with relevant recordkeeping related to compliance.
- Participates in the maintenance and organization of the shop, parts room, shop equipment and tools to ensure a safe, clean and efficient work environment
- Performs other related duties similar to the above in scope and function as required
- The California Vehicle Code, the California State Education Code, the California Code of Regulations, the Code of Federal Regulations, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Transportation, and District policies and requirements related to the operation of vehicles used in the transport of students and related to the maintenance and repair of District vehicles and equipment
- Basic methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the preventative maintenance, inspection and repair of District vehicles and equipment
- Typical commercial and automotive and small engine parts and equipment
- Safe work practices, safe driving practices and operation of heavy duty commercial equipment
- Basic first aid practices, procedures, and techniques
- Read and write at a level necessary to successfully perform the required duties
- Understand and carry out both oral and written instructions in an independent manner
- Establish and maintain proper student and instructor conduct while in a District vehicle
- Maintain a safe driving record, safely and effectively drive any District transportation vehicle
- Exercise good judgment and extreme caution while driving
- Meet the physical requirements necessary to safely and effectively perform required duties
- Safely use and operate the tools, machines, and equipment associated with the mechanic trade
- Assist with diagnosing, determining appropriate parts and perform repairs to a variety of vehicles and mechanical malfunctions
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties
- Work with or without direct supervision
- Work at heights in excess of ten feet
- Operate a two-way radio
- Operate all District equipment including buses, forklifts, trucks, and truck combination vehicles
Experience/Education
Education/Experience Required:
- Graduation from high school or equivalent
- Experience in auto and small engine repair; experience or training in heavy duty vehicle and equipment repair.
- Enrolled in the District's drug and alcohol testing program
- Enrollment in the DMV employee pull notice program
- A valid and current Medical Certificate
- A valid and current unrestricted Class A or B Commercial Driver's License with a passenger, and airbrake endorsement
- A safe driving record
- Proper certification to operate all District equipment (i.e. fork lift, scissor lift, bucket truck, etc.)
- Demonstrated sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds of staff and students, as well as staff members and students with physical and/or learning disabilities.
- A valid and current school bus driver's certificate with first aid
Additional Information
Additional Preferred Materials to be attached to application:
- Cover letter addressing criteria listed in the position announcement
- Current resume
- College transcripts, if applicable (unofficial will be accepted at the time of application)
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