Position Summary – Luggage Truck Driver
Luggage Truck Drivers operate company owned luggage trucks to transport guests’ luggage between overnight destinations, airports, train depots, ship terminals, and hotels. Luggage Truck Drivers handle the loading and unloading of trucks while maintaining accurate luggage counts.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
A Luggage Truck Driver’s duties include but are not limited to:
- Ensuring the safe operation of the Luggage Truck
- Transportation of guests’ luggage between travel locations
- Unloading and loading guest luggage while maintaining an accurate luggage count
- Working closely with staff and vendors to ensure accurate luggage transportation
- Complete other tasks as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants must meet the following criteria in order to be considered for a Transfer Driver position:
- 21 years of age or older by May 1 of the year for which applying
- Successfully pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical
- Must be willing to submit to pre-employment, random, post-accident, and just cause drug & alcohol testing
- Possess a valid state commercial drivers license.
- Must be able to handle baggage and able to lift 50 – 75 pounds repeatedly
- Must be a U.S. citizen or able to provide verification of authorization to work in the U.S.
- Successfully complete a driver training program and pass all associated tests
- Possess knowledge and thorough understanding of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
- A current Commercial Drivers License (Class B) with Passenger and Air Brake endorsements is required
- A minimum of 2 years motorcoach driving experience in Alaska is preferred
Disqualifications
Applicants who have received any of the following violations within the previous 3 years will be disqualified:
- Driving 15 mph or more over the posted speed limit
- Following vehicle ahead too closely
Improper or erratic lane change - Reckless driving
A violation arising in connection with a fatal accident (other than a parking violation)
Cannot have the following convictions:
- DWI or DUI
- Refusal to undergo such testing as required by any State or jurisdiction
- More than 1 moving violation within the previous 2 years
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Commission of a felony