Shuttle Driver

DATTCO is currently seeking candidates to join its Coach & Tour Group.

DATTCO is a third-generation, family-run transportation company with a workforce of more than 2,500 employees across New England. Founded in 1924, the company expanded into the motorcoach charter sector in 1964 during the New York World’s Fair. Today, it stands as the largest privately owned passenger transportation provider in the region. The Coach & Tour Group operates 200 vehicles and covers approximately 6 million miles each year.

DATTCO Offers:

  • Multi-year contracts with leading corporations and universities, as well as CTtransit.
  • Opportunity to earn more by working in our charter division.
  • 24/7/365 dispatch.
  • Advanced technology
  • Three garages open 24/7.
  • Cleaners to keep your vehicle looking good.
  • A welcoming, diverse and family-oriented culture where employees are valued and recognized.
  • A full suite of full-time benefits including medical & dental insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, 401k with company match, life insurance, flexible spending account and more.
  • Advancement opportunities - we promote from within.
  • Company uniforms.
  • Employee referral bonuses.
  • Compensation of $28.00-33.00/hour.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Provide commuter transit services.
  • Fixed, predictable schedule that allows you to be home every night.
  • Navigate fixed routes.
  • Assist passengers.
  • Inspect vehicle before and after shift to ensure operational safety.
  • Operate assigned vehicle in a safe and courteous manner.
  • Exemplify excellent customer service through respectful, courteous, cooperative, and polite treatment of others.

Minimum Requirements:

  • CDL Class B with Passenger endorsement. Connecticut license holders will also require an F endorsement. DATTCO will work with candidates to secure necessary endorsements and will consider CDL Class C license holders for certain schedules.
  • Strong interpersonal & communication skills.
  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Ability to work independently.

Questions? Call/text Susan at (860) 385-0012 or susan.cote@dattco.com.

About DATTCO

DATTCO administers a Coach & Tour division that facilitates charter transportation and guided tours across the United States, while also managing intercity bus services via Megabus. Its coach and tour sector proudly acts as the authorized transportation partner for various sports teams such as the Connecticut Yard Goats baseball team, the Bridgeport Islanders hockey team, and NCAA champions like the University of Connecticut and Quinnipiac University, in addition to a range of other collegiate institutions.

Our school bus branch now facilitates the daily transportation of over 140,000 students in Connecticut and Rhode Island.

DATTCO's leadership is championing the switch to electric vehicles, spearheading efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions and foster a cleaner and healthier atmosphere for all.

Expanding its business scope, DATTCO has strategically incorporated a variety of brands under its umbrella, such as DeVivo Companies and Capacity Yard Trucks.

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