AT - CDL Driver Trainer
Company: Ancora Education
Location: Greenville
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary This position will
be responsible for all driver training functions for the CDL
training program at their assigned location. The CDL Driver Trainer
will have proven longevity in the field, excellent communication
skills, and possess demonstrated physical, intellectual, and
leadership ability to perform duties over the road, maneuvering
range, and in classroom instruction. The CDL Driver Trainer works
under the guidance and supervision of the Program Director, Lead
Driver Trainer, or their designee. Key Responsibilities Promotes
and Maintains a Positive Learning Environment Maintains a thorough
knowledge and understanding of all policies, and adheres to and
upholds their implementation and enforcement. Convenes all assigned
classes per their start and end times. Maintains a safe environment
for all students and staff. Safeguards materials, records, and
equipment. Abides by all Federal, state, and
accreditation/compliance rules and regulations. Serves as a
professional role model to students. Inspires student confidence in
program, faculty, and self. Maintains professional dress and
demeanor and communication Maintains appropriate confidentiality
when working with students, records, and administrative staff.
Maintains an attitude of enthusiasm and willingness to cooperate
and collaborate. Interacts with students and fellow employees in a
courteous, professional, and positive manner. Treats students with
fairness, impartiality, and objectivity. Provides advance
notification regarding lateness, absence, and vacation schedules
during time of substitute assignment. Fulfills Administrative
Responsibilities Maintains accurate, up-to-date records of student
progress, performance, and attendance, using the tools and
technology provided by the institution, as required by school
policy and procedure. Maintains appropriate confidentiality when
working with students, records, and administrative staff. Maintains
flexibility in fulfilling the instructional needs of the
division/client. Delivers Instructional Material Train students in
all areas of trucking/driving. Administer written tests on
classroom material and evaluate grades. Conduct pre-trip
inspections of commercial motor vehicles Instruct air-brake tests.
Instruct straight-line backing. Instruct offset backing, right and
left. Instruct 45-degree alley-docking. Instruct parallel parking,
conventional side, and driver side. Utilize effective delivery
skills (e.g., eye contact, voice intonation, and various
questioning techniques). Draw on personal experiences to relate the
material presented. Utilizes required skills assessments to
evaluate student progress in the skills required to successfully
pass and obtain their Commercial Driver’s License. Ability to stand
and walk for 8-10 hours outside, in all elements, climb in and out
of trucks several times a day, and lift and move up to 50 lbs.
Experience and Education Required Valid Commercial Driver’s License
(CDL), the Class level must meet the required level of the position
High School Diploma or GED. 3 years of verifiable on-the-road
experience within the last 5 years. MVR and background check, which
includes a drug screening Ability to pass our road test, as
applicable. Required to pass a DOT physical and DOT drug screen.
Ability to maintain a valid Medical Examiner Certificate and pass
DOT drug tests upon hire and on an ongoing basis, when applicable.
Knowledge of procedures for and ability to execute a pre-trip
inspection, air-brake tests, and CDL driving essentials (i.e.
straight-line backing, offset backing, 45-degree alley-docking,
parallel parking). Ability to instruct shifting patterns (i.e.
driving highway, city, night vs day, in different weather
conditions). Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to maintain
vehicle equipment. Motivation, dedication, professionalism,
integrity, and enthusiasm for teaching. Ability to show sensitivity
to the needs and requirements of adult learners. Ability to attend
new faculty orientation before the first term of employment.
Ability and desire to embrace the school’s mission. Ability to
inspire students to the highest level of achievement in preparation
for meeting employer expectations. Commitment to stay current with
industry standards and requirements within the field of
instruction. Ability to facilitate learning on-course content in
the field of instruction. Excellent presentation skills and ability
to present ideas effectively to individuals or groups in a formal
setting. Superior verbal and written communication skills.
Interpersonal relationship skills are necessary for positive
interactions with students, alumni, faculty, and employers.
Proficiency in technology to include but not limited to Microsoft
office suite, Google suite, and cloud based applications. Physical
Demands Mobility & Balance: Ability to frequently climb in/out of
the cab, bend, squat, kneel, twist and reach to perform
pre/post-trip inspections and navigate tight spaces. Strength:
Ability to crank trailer landing gear (often 100 lbs), handle
training and safety equipment, and potentially assist with
loading/unloading (if applicable). Endurance: Ability to sustain
physical activity and be alert during extending driving and
instructional periods, including exposure to varying weather
conditions such as heat, cold, wind, rain, ice or snow. Sensory
Acuity and Overall Health: Must possess and maintain a valid DOT
Medical Examiner’s Certificate and meet DOT physical qualifications
required to hold a CDL, with or without reasonable accommodations,
as required by Federal regulations. Specific Tasks &
Considerations: Demonstrating Skills: Physically showing students
how to couple/uncouple trailers, perform inspections, and maneuver
the large vehicle. Environmental Exposure: Working outdoors in
various conditions including extreme heat, cold, rain, or snow
while training. Work Environment Work environment characteristics
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is usually not
exposed to weather conditions. The noise level in the work
environment is usually moderate. Note This is not necessarily an
exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, or
requirements associated with the job. While this is intended to be
an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the
right to revise the job or require that other or different tasks be
performed when circumstances change. I have read and understand the
above job description. I further understand that this is not an
all-inclusive list and does not constitute a contract. My
employment remains at will as with all employees of Ancora
Education.
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