License Examiner II / License Examiner II – 176173 Position Available In Spartanburg, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The License Examiner II position at the Department of Motor Vehicles Spartanburg Branch Office in South Carolina involves administering road test examinations for various class vehicles to determine applicants' physical and mental fitness to operate motor vehicles. Responsibilities include conducting written, oral, and automated examinations, issuing driver licenses, and addressing customer inquiries. Requirements include a high school diploma, relevant experience, and a valid South Carolina driver's license. The role involves outdoor work in various weather conditions and relocation within 30 miles if needed.
Job Description
Are you looking for a fast-paced job that will allow you to utilize your superior customer service skills in a rewarding environment? Are you looking for a career path in public service? If so, the Department of Motor Vehicles may have a position for you as a License Examiner. The team at DMV values teamwork, commitment, and excellent customer service. Come join us and find the keys to your future!
This position is located at the Spartanburg (87)Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Branch Officein Spartanburg, SC.Responsibilities of a License Examiner IIThe License Examiner II administers road test examination in all of the following class vehicles:
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Class A:
Any combination of vehicles with Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GWR) of 26,001 pounds provided the GWR of vehicle being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds.
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Class B:
Any single unit vehicle with a GWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such towing vehicle not in excess of 10,000 pounds
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Class C:
Any single unit vehicle or combination of vehicles that does not meet the definition of A or B, but that is either designed to transport 16 or more passengers including the driver or is placarded for hazardous materials.
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Class D:
Passenger vehicles and all non-commercial vehicles that do not exceed 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight.
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Class E:
Non-commercial single unit vehicles and all non-commercial vehicles that do not exceed 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight.
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Class F:
Non-commercial combination vehicles that exceed 26,000 pounds gross vehicle weight.
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Class M:
Motorcycles and
- CDL’s if in a CDL OfficeDetermines applicant’s physical and mental fitness and competency to safely operate motor vehicles.
Administers written, oral and automated examinations to determine applicant’s knowledge of laws and driving procedures. Performs pre-trip inspection on the general working condition of vehicle operated by the applicant.
Examines, accepts, prepares, enters, and prints all documents required in issuing driver licenses, beginner permits and identification cards for all classes; original duplicate transfers, temporary and replacement vehicle registrations, license plates, permits and/or titles. This includes requests for repossessed, abandoned, salvaged, homemade and rebuilt vehicles. Performs edits of the customers name and address fields. Processes Motor Vehicle Registration Requests. Research suspension inquiries, modifies driver International Registration Plan, registration credentials and issues automobile dealership licenses.
Answers customer inquiries pertaining to driver, vehicle, and registration, titling, and insurance requirements by phone in person.
Greets and directs customer to appropriate areas in the office.
Collects all requirement fees and donations for the Gift of Life Trust Fund. Reconciles and prepares individual daily report and refund request documents. Computes vehicle sales taxes and makes weight adjustments to the vehicle record file.
Receives, codes and issues receipts for surrendered license plates; boxes surrendered plates and completes pick up requests.
Performs routine maintenance on equipment.
Faxes, mail documents, and runs errands for the branch office that may include trips to the post office and making bank deposits.•
Working Conditions:
Road tests are conducted throughout the year in a variety of weather conditions including rain, wind, summer heat and cold winter days. Testing begins in the early morning hours and continues through the early evening hours.•
Minimum and Additional Requirements:
Minimum RequirementsA high school diploma and relevant experience.
An equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be accepted with prior approval.
Agency RequirementsA high school diploma or equivalent.
Must have a valid South Carolina driver’s license and be at least 21 years of age with one year dri ing experience.
Must complete a nationwide criminal background check to include finger printing.
Before being certified to administer CDL knowledge skill tests must complete a formal CDL test examiner trainer course and examination that includes Introduction to CDL Licensing System, Overview of the CDL Tests and Knowledge Tests.
Additional RequirementsAbility to communicate in a professional and effective manner with internal and external customers. Excellent customer service skills.
Thorough knowledge of driver licensing eligibility requirements. Application of DMV organizational competencies.
Before being certified to administer CDL knowledge skill tests must complete a formal CDL test examiner trainer course and examination that includes Introduction to CDL Licensing System, Overview of the CDL Tests and Knowledge Tests.
The License Examiner II reports directly to the Branch Supervisor or Assistant Branch Supervisor and is responsible for administering road test examinations. Under limited supervision, the incumbent evaluates the skills and abilities of applicants to operate a motor vehicle for all classes of driver license by means of road demonstration testing.
Tasks are completed in a climate-controlled office setting but is required to be outdoors and, on the road, to conduct tests. The work requires sitting and/or standing for prolonged periods of time, walking, and constant talking.
Exposure to warm or cold temperatures when working outside. Exposure to processing chemicals used in development of driver’s license.
The person holding this position may be required to relocate to an office within 30 miles of their home office if business needs require.
Preferred Qualifications:
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