CDL Class A Instructor Trainer
160 Driving Academy · Louisville, KY · 4 wk ago
On-siteManagement$100/hrInternship
About the role
160 Driving Academy is the largest CDL training school in the country, offering training to approximately 20,000 students annually with an 88% first-time pass rate. As a CDL Class A Instructor Trainer, you will teach students from their first pre-trip inspection to passing their CDL exam, both indoors and out.
Responsibilities
- Teach Class A driving skills using hands-on training in outdoor yards on automatic and manual transmissions.
- Guide students step-by-step through pre-trip inspections, yard maneuvers, and on-road driving.
- Prepare students to pass CDL testing standards on the first attempt.
- Track student attendance and progress; provide additional support when needed.
- Maintain accurate training records, evaluations, and documentation.
- Report all incidents and accidents to your lead and corporate in a timely manner.
- Work closely with fellow instructors and your Lead Instructor to deliver a consistent student experience and follow our defined curriculum.
- Cover for other instructors at nearby regional yards in certain emergencies.
Requirements
- High school graduation certificate or equivalent.
- Valid Class A CDL with a minimum of 24 months of verifiable Class A tractor-trailer driving experience.
- Manual transmission experience — licensed to operate and able to teach manual transmission.
- Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) free of violations.
- Ability to pass DOT physical and DOT-mandated drug and alcohol screening.
- Background check clearance required.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to mentor and coach students.
- Basic computer skills for tracking student progress and scheduling.
- Residence in the state you are applying for, or a confirmed residence secured for relocation.
Qualifications
- Four or more years of consistent Class A driving experience.
- Prior experience mentoring, coaching, or training drivers.
- Driver Training Instructor certification (state requirement).