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Access Ride Driver Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Driver (Non-CDL) - Summer 2026

Bend, OR · On-site

$18.75 - $23.25/hr

Free reciprocal access for employees to other POWDR resorts & 50% day passes at IKON pass resorts ... At the Bend park-and-ride, pick up loose trash in the parking lot and the surrounding area.

Driver (Non-CDL) - Summer 2026

Bend, OR

$18.75 - $23.25/hr

Free reciprocal access for employees to other POWDR resorts & 50% day passes at IKON pass resorts ... At the Bend park-and-ride, pick up loose trash in the parking lot and the surrounding area.

... ride, and chauffeur services), and SIXT+ (car subscription), giving our customers access to our fleet of 350,000 vehicles, the services of 4,000 cooperation partners, and around 5 million drivers ...

... ride, and chauffeur services), and SIXT+ (car subscription), giving our customers access to our fleet of 350,000 vehicles, the services of 4,000 cooperation partners, and around 5 million drivers ...

Bus Assistant

Malin, OR · On-site

$17 - $19.71/hr

Assists the Bus Driver in transporting children safely on the school bus. Helps to ensure that ... Ensuring a pleasant and educational bus ride through singing, activities and talking with children.

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How much do access ride driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for access ride driver in Oregon is $20.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.95 and $23.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Access Ride Driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Access Ride Driver, you need a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, knowledge of safe driving practices, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, scheduling software, and sometimes wheelchair lift operation is necessary. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and reliability set standout drivers apart, especially when assisting passengers with special needs. These skills and qualifications ensure safe, timely, and courteous transportation for vulnerable riders, directly impacting their independence and well-being.

What are Access Ride Drivers?

Access Ride Drivers are professionals who operate vehicles to provide transportation services for individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges. They assist passengers in boarding and exiting the vehicle safely, ensure timely pick-up and drop-off, and often help with securing mobility devices like wheelchairs. These drivers play a vital role in helping passengers access essential services, such as medical appointments, work, or social activities. They must have a clean driving record, excellent customer service skills, and often receive specialized training in passenger assistance and safety. Access Ride Drivers are typically employed by public transit agencies or private transportation companies.

What are some common challenges Access Ride Drivers face on the job, and how are they typically addressed?

Access Ride Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating heavy traffic, assisting passengers with mobility needs, and managing tight schedules to ensure timely pickups and drop-offs. To address these, drivers receive specialized training in customer service and safe vehicle operation, as well as guidance on how to assist riders with disabilities respectfully and efficiently. Many transit agencies provide dispatch support and GPS routing to help drivers adapt to unexpected delays and route changes, ensuring both safety and punctuality.
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Driver (Non-CDL) - Summer 2026

Driver (Non-CDL) - Summer 2026

POWDR Corp.

Bend, OR • On-site

$18.75 - $23.25/hr

Part-time, Temporary

Retirement

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Location: Bend, Oregon
Are you interested in delivering memorable experiences, enhancing people's lives and having fun while doing it? This shared mission of POWDR and Mt. Bachelor creates a fun and inspiring culture that we live every day. We look for employees who are passionate about sharing mountain culture, have a positive attitude, are problem solvers and care about winning as a team. Our vision drives us to deliver exceptional experiences and it's our employees who become the true moment makers here at Mt. Bachelor.
This role comes with amazing perks & benefits because we want our employees to Work Where You Play!
  • Free employee season pass and free or discounted dependent(s) season pass
  • Free and discounted friends & family day passes
  • Free transportation to & from Bend, Sunriver, and La Pine
  • Discounts across the resort (food & beverage, retail, rentals, lessons & more)
  • Employee housing program (Winter Seasonal)
  • 401k with up to 5% company match & immediate vesting
  • Discounter daycare onsite at Mt. Bachelor
  • Local & national discounts (YETI, Burton, Dell, Subaru, Nokian, Sunriver Golf, Mammut, & more)
  • Free reciprocal access for employees to other POWDR resorts & 50% day passes at IKON pass resorts

Position Summary
Driving a bus to, from, or around Mt. Bachelor. Part-time and some split shifts. This is a wonderful position for those looking for a work/play balance and a passion for summer recreation.
Essential Functions/Major Responsibilities
  • Complete vehicle inspection. Check and fill fluid levels on vehicles as needed. Fill out the Mt. Bachelor daily driver report, recording added fluids and recording passengers by boarding pass type for each trip.
  • Maintain a clean bus interior between scheduled runs. Ensure safety items are maintained and used properly. Identify minor problems with the vehicles and have the vehicle maintenance shop address any issues. Complete a secondary inspection before driving the vehicle after a period of downtime.
  • Safe operation could require tire changes midway up the mountain alongside the road, in Mt. Bachelor's parking lot, or at Mt. Bachelor's Vehicle Maintenance
  • Provide excellent guest service to employees and guests in a manner that leaves them with the impression you have done everything possible to help them, even if they did not receive what they wanted.
  • At the end of each working day, properly complete all paperwork and turn it into its appropriate location. Fuel the vehicle. Wash the outside, inspect the interior for lost and found items, and empty trash.
  • Attend all Mt. Bachelor meetings when not in conflict with days off or driving duties.
  • Attend all transportation department meetings.

Secondary Function
Housekeeping Responsibilities
  • At the Bend park-and-ride, pick up loose trash in the parking lot and the surrounding area.

Teamwork
  • Provide crowd control while a primary driver loads the vehicles.

Job Scope
To provide a safe trip up, down, and around the base area for our guests and employees.
Responsible for turning in documentation at the end of the shift. Report all motor vehicle accidents immediately and complete the DMV accident form. Responsible for keeping certification (driver's license).
Interpersonal Contacts
Able to interact with the other vehicle's drivers, employees, guests, Public Safety, and vehicle maintenance staff. This communication may take place face-to-face, on two-way radios, or by phone.
Specific Job Skills
  • License/Certifications: A minimum of a class C driver's license with no restrictions.
  • Technical: Able to check and add necessary fluids in the correct amount to the motor. Possess a basic understanding of the correct operating sound of the equipment to ensure safe operation.
  • Physical Capabilities: Able to lift, twist, and pull as it applies to working on compartment hatches on a vehicle. Possess the physical strength and range of motion required to install a tire.
  • Additional: Strong focus on safety.

Education/Related Experience
  • Minimum education required: High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum time in related position: 3 years driving Vehicles.

Physical Demands
  • The physical demands described here represent those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Such accommodations require an interactive discussion with the Human Resources Department before such accommodations can be made.
    • In addition to the specific conditions below, every position at Mt. Bachelor requires the ability to shovel snow, lift up to 10 pounds, and walk on steep and uneven surfaces.
  • While performing the duties of this role, the employee will be required to frequently bend, reach, climb, lift up to 25 pounds, and sit for prolonged periods of time. This individual may also be exposed to extreme weather conditions, including heat, sun, and cold. Additionally, the position will require frequent concentrated reading and writing, rapid reactions to changes, and the utilization of hand/eye coordination.

Current Hiring Rate: $17.50/hour
Minimum Age Requirement: 21+
Come Work Where You Play!
Please be aware incomplete applications will not be accepted or reviewed. Mt. Bachelor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Mt. Bachelor is committed to creating a quality work environment which makes full use of the talents and contributions of all employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin or citizenship status, sex, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, disability or military status.

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Industry

Amusement, gambling, and recreation

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Park City, UT, US

Year founded

1993