Shuttle driver and chauffeur, Kaitaraiwa waka kōpiko, pāhihi hoki
Also known as
- Limousine driver, contract car driver, hire car driver, minibus driver, service car driver, van driver
Shuttle drivers and chauffeurs transport passengers on planned and scheduled trips. They may load and unload luggage and collect payment.
Your pay could be
$49K
Lower
$53K to $75K
Most common
$96K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Shuttle drivers and chauffeurs
- usually work regular business hours but may work shifts, including evenings and weekends
- usually work in vehicles and travel locally and nationally
- need to be responsible, safety conscious and communicate well
Tasks
- Read maps to determine routes.
- Inspect motor vehicles.
- Maintain professional knowledge or certifications.
- Schedule operational activities.
- Clean vehicles or vehicle components.
- Move materials, equipment, or supplies.
- Follow safety procedures for vehicle operation.
- Drive passenger vehicles.
- Maintain vehicles in good working condition.
- Record operational details of travel.
You usually learn on the job and need to do training to become a shuttle driver and chauffeur.
You need
- to have held a full driver licence for at least two years
- to pass a 'fit and proper person' check
- to pass a medical assessment
- a passenger (P) endorsement
You may need
- to complete on-the-job training courses
- a passenger service licence (PSL)
- to pass a children's worker safety check
- a First Aid Certificate
If you’re in school
You usually don’t need specific NCEA levels for this job.
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