Bellair Charters / Airporter Shuttle

Shuttle Driver (Grape Line)

Walla Walla, WA - Part Time to Full Time

Are you driven, friendly, independent, motivated to learn, and looking for bright future as a bus driver? Then, being a driver for Bellair Charters & Airporter Shuttle (D.B.A. Grape Line) may be exactly what you are looking for. For those that come to experience Grape Line's culture, this is not just a job; it is a career.

This position is ideal for an independent self-starter with a CDL-B driver's license who enjoy working with people. As a shuttle driver, you’ll engage with passengers while providing safe, carefree transportation between Pasco and Walla Walla. This job is a rewarding employment experience for those who thrive in a dynamic environment and can consistently deliver high-caliber customer service.

Now hiring FULL TIME DRIVER willing to work weekends

Training wage is $17.00 an hour. Wage increases to $19.00 an hour once driving solo. And, for great customer service, you have the potential to earn $2-$5 more per hour on any given day in tips! 

JOB FUNCTIONS

  • Operating shuttle buses
  • Operating vehicle equipment (e.g., passenger lift)
  • Inspecting equipment to identify cause of errors, problems, or defects
  • Following safety procedures for vehicle operation
  • Providing transportation information to customers
  • Documenting/recording driver logs and passenger counts
  • Assisting/loading passengers with luggage, ability to lift 50 lbs
  • Collecting fares or payment from customers
  • Notifying passengers and other staff of emergencies, problems, and hazards
     

Certificate and Licenses:

  • Valid Driver’s License (required)
  • Valid CDL A or B 
  • Passenger Endorsement 
  • Other Requirements:
  • Ability to pass a DOT physical and drug screening.
  • 25-year of age or older.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Drivers will spend the majority of their working hours inside the bus. When they reach their destinations, drivers will be required to be outside to check passengers in and out and take care of the passenger's luggage needs.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION STATEMENT

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

MORE ABOUT BELLAIR CHARTERS / AIRPORTER SHUTTLE

Bellair Charters / Airporter Shuttle is a transportation company humbly serving our passengers by delivering an extraordinarily safe, reliable and friendly travel experiences – from start to finish. We drive so others can sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. After more than 35 years in business, the company has grown from two employees and one vehicle to operating 70 vehicles – luxury motorcoaches, minibuses, vans – and employing 75+ people across Washington State. To date, more than 3.5 million passengers have traveled car free and carefree with Bellair Charters / Airporter Shuttle.

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