Safety Manager
TLDR
Lead safety operations for a large team in the transportation industry, focusing on zero incidents and compliance with federal and state safety regulations.
Safety Culture:
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Lead safety meetings, toolbox talks, and yard walkthroughs to reinforce safe practices across all roles
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Proactively identify hazards, document findings, and track corrective actions to closure
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Track location-level safety metrics and report trends to the Location Manager
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Serve as the on-site lead for all incidents and accidents; execute post-accident procedures correctly and within required timeframes
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Conduct root cause investigations and administer DOT-mandated post-accident drug and alcohol testing (49 CFR Part 382.303)
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Coordinate scene documentation and file complete, accurate claims in the insurance platform (ESIS)
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Submit regulatory reports within required timeframes (FMCSA, state DOE, and other applicable agencies)
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Maintain current credentials for all drivers and attendants: CDL, Non-CDL, school bus permits, DOT physicals, state endorsements, and bus attendant certifications — zero lapses
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Maintain compliant Driver Qualification (DQ) files per FMCSA 49 CFR Part 391
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Administer the DOT random drug and alcohol testing program (49 CFR Part 382), including pool enrollment, testing logistics, violation management, and return-to-duty coordination
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Oversee the Driver Trainer to ensure training programs — new hire onboarding, BTW, route qualification, and refresher — meet regulatory and Zūm standards
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Manage the full Non-CDL to school bus driver certification pathway at the location
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Maintain training completion records, proficiency evaluations, and corrective training logs; audit-ready at all times
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Zero lapsed credentials across all drivers and attendants
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All incidents investigated, documented, and reported within regulatory timeframes
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Drug and alcohol program administered with zero procedural gaps
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DQ files and training records complete and audit-ready
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Workforce is genuinely capable — not just credentialed
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Safety culture is visible, consistent, and proactive
Incident & Accident Management:
Workforce Compliance & Credentials:
Training & Workforce Proficiency:
What Success Looks Like
Regulatory Knowledge Required
Working knowledge of DOT, FMCSA (49 CFR Parts 382, 391, 395), state Department of Education school bus standards, and applicable state CDL/Non-CDL requirements for the assigned location.
Basic Qualifications:
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Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in safety management within the transportation industry, with a strong preference for experience in school bus or passenger transportation
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In-depth knowledge of FMCSA regulations, state pupil transportation laws, OSHA/DOT standards
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Commercial Driver's License
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Supervisory experience, specifically in supervising and training a driver workforce
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Commercial Driver's License with Passenger and School Bus Endorsements
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present complex data and findings clearly
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Director of Pupil Transportation (CDPT), or other relevant safety certifications are preferred
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SBDI (School Bus Driver Instructor) certification
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Prior experience with vehicle camera and monitoring systems
Preferred Qualifications:
Zūm Services is transforming school transportation by providing innovative, technology-driven solutions to school districts across the U.S. Our services include electric fleet management, proprietary SaaS tools, and a charter platform designed to streamline operations and enhance safety. We're not just improving transport; we're on a mission to electrify and modernize the entire school transportation ecosystem.
- Employees
- 51-200 employees
- Industry
- Road & Rail
- Total raised
- $200M raised