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Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
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Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire
Ref 334104731
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Riverside Recruitment
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Cockermouth, Cumbria
Ref 112144672
Posted 8 days ago
Frequently Asked Questions:
How many Bus Shunter jobs are available on Pertemps?
There are 46 Bus Shunter jobs available on Pertemps right now.
What does a Bus Shunter do?
A Bus Shunter is responsible for the movement and positioning of buses within a designated area, such as a bus depot or transportation hub. This role involves ensuring the efficient flow of buses for loading, unloading, maintenance, and other operational requirements.
Tasks required include:
- Safely manoeuvre buses within the bus depot or designated area to optimize parking, loading, and unloading operations..
- Operate shunting equipment or vehicles with precision..
- Collaborate with depot or operations personnel to coordinate the movement of buses according to operational needs..
- Follow instructions to optimize the flow of buses..
- Assist in the loading and unloading process by positioning buses at designated docks or bays..
- Ensure proper alignment for efficient passenger boarding and alighting..
- Adhere to strict safety guidelines for bus shunting operations, including awareness of pedestrians and other vehicles..
- Conduct pre-shunting checks to ensure the roadworthiness of buses..
- Communicate effectively with depot staff, bus drivers, or supervisors to coordinate shunting activities..
- Relay information regarding changes in schedules, delays, or other relevant details..
- Maintain records of shunting activities, including the movement of buses, timings, and any incidents..
- Complete required paperwork and reports as needed..
- Conduct visual inspections of buses before and after shunting, identifying and reporting any defects..
- Report any maintenance or repair needs promptly..
- Interact with bus drivers and other personnel in a professional and courteous manner..
- Address inquiries or issues related to shunting activities..
- Operate shunting equipment, such as tug units or spotter trucks, proficiently..
- Ensure the proper functioning of shunting equipment and report any malfunctions..
- Stay updated on industry regulations, traffic laws, and safety protocols related to bus shunting..
- Participate in training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge..
What are the entry requirements for a Bus Shunter?
There are no formal academic entry requirements, though candidates must be in possession of a full car driving licence. All bus and coach drivers are required to hold the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC). This incorporates a theoretical examination and assessed driving. Entrants to the CPC test must be at least 18 years old. NVQs/SVQs in Road Passenger Vehicle Driving are available at Level 2.