Seasonal CDL Passenger Driver

Grand Canyon Resort Corporation

Peach Springs, Arizona

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Buses, CDL Driver's License, Communication Skills, Customer Support/Service, Driver's License, Housekeeping/Cleaning, Interpersonal Skills, Multitasking, Operations Management, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Safety/Work Safety, Team Player, Time Management
LOCATION
Peach Springs, Arizona
POSTED
30+ days ago
HUALAPAI PREFERENCE
 
Position:                      Passenger Driver – HRR (CDL)
Department:                Hualapai River Running
Classification:             Non-Exempt
Salary Range:              NE4
Supervisor:                  Operations Manager
 
Disclaimer: Position Description is not meant to encompass all aspects of position, other duties may be assigned.  
 
Position Summary:
Operates 15 passenger vans or buses requiring a Commercial Drivers’ License (CDL).  Provides timely and safe transportation of customers and river crew members to Diamond Creek raft launch location and on return once rafting trip is completed.  Ensures passengers and their personal possessions are accounted for throughout the transport.  Provides information to guests regarding their rafting trip, the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River, the history and culture of the Hualapai and other points of interest.  Maintains cleanliness of vans and buses, washes, wipes seats, cleans windows and removes trash.  Monitors fluid levels of vehicles and completes maintenance logs.  On return trips from launch point and to pick up point, police roadside for trash and debris. Provides outstanding customer service. 
 
Knowledge and Abilities:
1.      Ability to operate 15 passenger vans and buses in a safe manner.
2.      Ability to communicate in a clear concise manner while being personable, courteous and friendly.  
3.      Ability to interact with guests and tour groups providing prompt, outstanding service while providing information.
4.      Ability to discuss all aspects of the Grand Canyon, Colorado River, Hualapai River Running and Hualapai history and culture.
5.      Ability to monitor vehicle fluid levels and clean vehicles.
6.      Ability to work in a team environment, multi-task efficiently and maintain positive working relationships.
7.      Experience driving large passenger vans or buses and possess a Commercial Drivers’ License with passenger endorsement.
 
Duties & Responsibilities:
1.      Operate 15 passenger vans and buses requiring a Commercial Drivers’ License.  Transport passengers to the Diamond Creek launch location and then pick-up to transport back to Peach Springs, once their raft trip is completed.
2.      Ensure passengers and their personal possessions are accounted for throughout the transport.
3.      Provide information regarding the Grand Canyon, Colorado River, Hualapai River Running and Hualapai history and culture.
4.      Police roadside for trash and debris on return from Diamond Creek and on the way to pick up point, if time permits. 
5.      Monitor fluid levels of oil, transmission, differential, brakes, etc. and fill as needed at the beginning and end of shift.  Complete maintenance log for vehicle.
6.      Maintain clean vehicles by washing, wiping seats, cleaning windows and emptying trash, as needed.
7.      Perform other work-related duties as assigned.
 
Qualifications:
1.      Good oral and interpersonal communication skills. 
2.      Valid Driver’s License with clean driving record.
3.      High School Diploma or GED.
4.      Commercial Drivers’ License with a passenger endorsement.
5.      Minimum of 21 years of age.
6.      Customer service experience preferred.
7.      Preference given to Hualapai Tribal members.
 
Working Conditions:
Requires transport of passengers over paved and non-paved primitive roads for extended periods of time. Must be able to work varying schedules, weekends and holidays. 

Applicant must pass a pre-employment drug screen and extensive background check may be required. All applicants are considered without regard to age, sex, race, national origin, religion, marital status or physical disability. However, preference may be given to persons of Indian decent in accordance with Public law 88-353, Section 703 (7-2-71) and Public Law 93-638, Section 7B  
 
 
 




About the Company

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Grand Canyon Resort Corporation

The Hualapai, meaning "People of The Tall Pines," are native people of the Southwest. Traditionally hunter-gatherers, they inhabited an area of more than 5 million acres. Their homeland stretched from the Grand Canyon southward to the Santa Maria River and from the Black Mountains eastward to the pine forests of the San Francisco peaks. Today, the Hualapai American Indian Reservation, created in 1883, is nearly 1,000,000 acres that includes 108 miles of the Colorado River and Grand Canyon. There are approximately 2,100 enrolled members of the Hualapai Tribe and nearly half live in Peach Springs, the capital of the Hualapai Nation, on Historic Route 66.

Years of social and economic hardship led Hualapai Leaders to take measures that would lead to an independent future for the generations to come. As a result, the Hualapai decided to open their land to visitors in 1988, creating Grand Canyon West as a tourism destination. Currently, multiple improvements – including a "Boys and Girls Club" facility, a "Head Start" facility and a Social Services building – have been built in Peach Springs. Many more projects are planned for the future, all made possible by Hualapai Tourism.

COMPANY SIZE
1 to 9 employees
INDUSTRY
Travel, Transportation and Tourism
WEBSITE
http://www.grandcanyonresort.com/