Transportation Safety & Training Auditor
Job Description
Job Description
Position Overview
We are seeking a Transportation Safety & Training Auditor to support day-to-day safety,
training, and compliance activities at a busy transportation operation in Baltimore City. This role
plays a key part in helping ensure drivers, vehicles, and operational practices meet internal
safety standards and applicable local, state, and federal transportation regulations.
This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with paratransit, transit, or fleet operations
experience who are interested in growing into a safety, training, or compliance career path
within the transportation industry.
Key Responsibilities
The Transportation Safety & Training Auditor will assist with routine safety monitoring, audits,
and documentation, including:
Conducting daily, weekly, and monthly safety and training audits of drivers, vehicles,
and operational activities
Completing checklists, inspections, and compliance reviews to identify safety risks and
non-compliance
Assisting with incident reviews and investigations, including documentation and follow-
up actions
Tracking audit results, corrective actions, and safety trends using spreadsheets and
online tools
Maintaining accurate safety, training, and audit records in accordance with company
and regulatory requirements
Supporting the review of driver training records and safety compliance documentation
Preparing basic safety and compliance reports for site leadership
Observing operations in active transportation environments, including exposure to
vehicle traffic and fleet activity
Working collaboratively with safety, operations, and management staff to promote a
safe workplace
Performing other related duties as assigned to support department operations
Who This Role Is Ideal For
This position is well-suited for candidates who have:
Experience as a paratransit operator, bus operator, road supervisor, dispatcher, or
safety clerk
Prior exposure to transportation safety, driver training, or compliance processes
Interest in transitioning from operations into safety, training, or compliance support
Familiarity with DOT, FMCSA, or FTA environments (formal certification not required)
Why Join This Role
Gain hands-on experience in transportation safety and compliance
Work alongside experienced safety and operations professionals
Build skills applicable to future safety, compliance, or supervisory roles
Be part of a mission-driven operation focused on public safety and service reliability
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent (additional education in safety, transportation, or
related fields is a plus)
Transportation industry experience strongly preferred (paratransit, transit, motor
carrier, fleet operations)
Basic understanding of transportation safety principles and regulations
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow established procedures
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook)
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Flexibility to work varying schedules as needed
Industry certifications (CSP, CTSP, OSHA, DOT-related training) are a plus but not required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representatives of those that must be met by the
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Work is generally done
sitting at a desk, utilizing repetitive hand and wrist motion. Lifting, stooping, pulling, and
bending is required. Reasonable accommodation can possibly be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
95% of work is accomplished indoors and in air-conditioned or well-ventilated facilities.
Must be able to sit for long periods of time. Performs physical activities that require considerable use of the arms, repetitive hand-
wrist motion, and legs and moving the whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling materials.
Must be able to lift or handle up to 25 pounds.
Exposure to heavy traffic areas while performing the duties of the job.
Exposure to considerable amounts of dust, vehicle fumes or airborne particles, toxic or
caustic chemicals and vibrations and noise.