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Retired Driver Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Active, retired or honorably discharged service in the U.S. Armed Forces, National Guard, or ... State Driver License required. Pay rate: $20.05 per hour Afognak Native Corporation and Afognak ...

Active, retired or honorably discharged service in the U.S. Armed Forces, National Guard, or ... State Driver License required. Pay rate: $20.05 per hour Afognak Native Corporation and Afognak ...

Active, retired or honorably discharged service in the U.S. Armed Forces, National Guard, or ... State Driver License required. Pay rate: $20.05 per hour Afognak Native Corporation and Afognak ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

Consistent outbound activity is the primary driver of success in this position. About AMBA AMBA ... We work with some of the most significant retired public employee associations in the country ...

FIREFIGHTER

Yuma, AZ · On-site +1

$50K - $82K/yr

Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days ... You will be required to obtain and maintain a current valid United States driver's license. * You ...

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Retired Driver information

What is a retired driver?

A Retired Driver job typically involves part-time or occasional driving work for individuals who have retired from full-time professional driving. This can include shuttle services, delivery driving, or personal chauffeur roles. Many retired drivers take on these jobs to stay active, supplement their income, or enjoy flexible work hours. Responsibilities vary but often include vehicle maintenance, safe transportation, and customer service.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a retired driver?

To thrive as a Retired Driver, essential skills include a strong driving record, attention to safety, and extensive experience navigating different routes or vehicle types. Experience with navigation systems, vehicle maintenance basics, and, if applicable, a commercial driver's license (CDL) are often needed. Excellent time management, reliability, and communication help retired drivers excel when working in volunteer capacities, part-time roles, or mentoring less experienced drivers. These abilities allow retired drivers to stay safe, add value, and enjoy flexible or community-focused driving opportunities beyond their primary careers.

What types of part-time or volunteer driving opportunities are available for retired drivers?

Retired drivers can find a variety of part-time or volunteer opportunities, such as transporting seniors, delivering meals, assisting non-profits, or driving for community organizations. These roles often offer flexible schedules and allow retired drivers to put their experience to positive use, while fostering community connections. Many organizations value the reliability and safe driving record that retired professionals bring. These opportunities can be especially rewarding for retirees seeking to stay active and engaged in meaningful work without the demands of a full-time position.

Can I become a retired driver at 60 years old?

Retired drivers are individuals who have completed their driving careers and are no longer actively working in the role. If you are interested in working as a driver at age 60, many companies accept applicants of that age, provided you meet licensing, health, and safety requirements. Age restrictions vary by employer and jurisdiction, but generally, drivers can work beyond 60 if they maintain necessary certifications and meet physical standards.

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Retired Driver jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Retired Driver job openings:

Infographic showing various Retired Driver job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Meter Electrician Journeyman

Navajo Tribal Utility Authority

Fort Defiance, AZ • On-site

$28.50 - $39.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:

High School Diploma or GED Certificate.

Vocational/Specialized Training.

Journeyman Certification from a Bonafide Apprenticeship program as Meter Electrician Trade.

5 - 7 years of Experience in Automotive/mechanical work.

5 - 7 years of experience in electric utility operations preferred.

5 - 7 years of experience in utility teaching.

5 - 7 years of experience in electrical field.

Valid Driver's license (subject to motor vehicle record review).


JOB RESPONSIBILITIES AND PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES:

Assist supervisor in scheduling of maintenance of revenue meters and related equipment.

Installs and removes single and poly-phase meters/services and assists in energizing primary meter installations.

Prepares load studies and completes load requirements for commercial and industrial customers including sizing of meters and services.

Utilizes personal computers to program or re-program electrical-electronic-microprocessor test and control equipment.

Tests, calibrates and repairs electric revenue meters.

Performs field/shop testing of current and potential transformers.

Troubleshoots and corrects technical problems with the use of testing equipment; such as voltmeters, amp meters, ohmmeters, etc.

Instructs the apprentices on the proper testing, repairing, calibrating, and troubleshooting techniques on test and control equipment.

Reads, interprets, and uses blueprints and schematics for troubleshooting.

Assists customer services in meters, high bill and low voltage customers.

Prepares reports and records on appropriate forms.

Maintains files/records of material installed, retired, and calibrated for metering, and SCADA equipment.

Maintains primary test equipment within the specifications set forth by the National Bureau of Standards.

Performs work near and around live electrical equipment; (i.e., Electric Substations, Primary Metering equipment, etc.)

Installs and maintains distribution line capacitors.

Climbs poles to perform required job functions.

Performs and operates other electrical field equipment (i.e., Biddle underground cable fault locator or the radar ground resistance tester).

Wires up switch cabinets, meter cabinets and RTU cabinets.

Assists substation crew in substation rebuild.

Performs other duties as assigned or requested.


Navajo Preference.

Navajo Veteran Preference.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.