Class 3 BDVL Bus Driver - 40KM max speed

Class 3 BDVL Bus Driver - 40KM max speed


Company
Sun-Gee Travel Pte Ltd
Location
Singapore
Salary
$1.8K–$2.2K a month
Posted
15 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Title: Shuttle Bus Driver (Stress-Free & Relaxed Environment)

About the Role We are looking for a steady and reliable driver to join our team. If you are looking for a job that prioritizes safety over speed and offers a calm, traffic-free environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

This role is conducted in a brand new 13-seater bus. The route is designed to be stress-free with a strictly limited speed of 40km/hr and no traffic jams. It is an ideal position for semi-retirees or active seniors (45s–65s) who enjoy driving but want to avoid the hustle of city traffic.

Location : WEST COAST PARK (nearby)

Schedule & Shift
• Work Pattern: 4 Days Work / 3 Days Off.
• Shift Duration: 12-hour shifts. Night Shift Only (10pm - 10am)
• Flexibility: Work days are flexible and coordinated within the team to suit everyone's schedule.

Key Responsibilities
• Safety First: Operate the 13-seater bus with the highest regard for passenger and vehicle safety. Safety is our number one priority.
• Relaxed Driving: Adhere strictly to the 40km/hr speed limit.
• Maintenance: Ensure the new vehicle remains clean and report any maintenance needs (no heavy lifting or mechanical work required).
• Teamwork: Coordinate with fellow drivers to plan the weekly roster.

Requirements
• Valid Driving License (Class 3 / Vocational License as applicable).
• Clean driving record with a strong focus on safety.
• Reliable, patient, and punctual.
• Suitable for active seniors; candidates in their 50s, 60s, and 70s are highly encouraged to apply.

Why Join Us?
• Zero Stress: No rushing, no traffic jams, and a comfortable cruising speed.
• New Equipment: Drive a modern, comfortable, and easy-to-handle 13-seater bus.
• Work-Life Balance: Enjoy 3 full days off every week.
• Friendly Environment: A supportive team that values flexibility.

Pay: $1,800.00 - $2,200.00 per month

Work Location: In person

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