Driver License Examiner w/CDL - Reading
About the role
Join the Department of Transportation as a Driver License Examiner and enjoy steady hours and daily consistency. This position supports safer roads and helps new drivers build confidence.
Responsibilities
Driving Evaluation: Check applicant driving abilities and inspect vehicles for required safety features
Vision Screening: Administer vision tests using approved tools and methods
Knowledge Testing: Conduct written examinations to confirm understanding of the Vehicle Code and traffic signs
Document Review: Examine personal records and use systems to verify identity and detect fraud
Customer Assistance: Process applications and provide guidance on renewals, transfers, motorcycle licenses, and CDL requirements
Regulatory Compliance: Follow REAL ID procedures, customer service policies, fee waiver rules, and Title VI standards
Qualifications
Minimum Experience and Training Requirements: One year of experience as a Driver License Examiner Assistant (Commonwealth job title or equivalent Federal Government job title, as determined by the Office of Administration); or Two years of experience obtaining, evaluating, and providing information to the public.
Special Requirements: Active Pennsylvania non-commercial Class C Driver’s License or equivalent and twenty-one years of age at the time of application. No suspensions or revocations of a driver’s license during the five year period immediately preceding employment.
Other Requirements: Active Class A Pennsylvania Commercial Driver's License or equivalent with P and N endorsements. No restrictions: E, L, N, O, or Z. Must meet the PA residency requirement.
Benefits
Full-time employment
Work schedule: 8:15 AM to 4:45 PM, Tuesday - Saturday, with a 30-minute lunch
Telework: Not available
Schedule: Full-time
Salary: Non-negotiable in some cases
Pay
Non-negotiable starting salary
Schedule
Full-time, 8:15 AM to 4:45 PM, Tuesday - Saturday, with a 30-minute lunch
Benefits
Not specified
Contact Information
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