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In this position you will be responsible for hiring, training, supervising, and ensuring the safety of our garbage truck drivers. In this position you will be responsible for hiring, training, supervising, and ensuring the safety of our garbage truck drivers.
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Equipment used: City vehicles, tractors, garbage truck, dump truck, ladders, variety of hand and power tools, measuring and testing equipment and other equipment associated with the custodial trades.
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Waste Connections has an immediate opening for a Local Garbage Truck Driver at our site in Dallas, TX. The position will be responsible for driving a residential garbage truck with a helper on specific routes to collect garbage and transport to the appropriate facility.
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Riding on the back of garbage collection truck collecting solid waste on a designated route. Deep knowledge of work routines and procedures in collecting solid waste materials for disposal, reuse, and recycling.
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One (1) year experience operating Rear Loader Garbage Truck, Tandem Dump Truck, Mechanical Street Sweeper, Knuckleboom, Front-End Loader, Rubber Tire Loader or other equipment that would prepare applicant to operate Public Works equipment utilized by the position.
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While shoveling, pulling and chopping vegetation, moving heavy debris onto truck, moving heavy materials and objects. Requires overhead reaching for sign removal, loading items on truck for disposal and using tools.
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Our Waste Collection CDL Driver’s main responsibility is to safely operate a rear-loading truck, for the pick-up service of bags or containers filled with waste or recyclable material. The driver is responsible for safely operating the truck in compliance with Mamais’ safety standards as well as OSHA and DOT regulations, and local traffic laws.
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Operates garbage packer trucks, haul trucks, dump trucks, stake bed, woodchipper, water truck, vac-all, sweepers and other equipment. One year of garage packer truck, haul truck, wood-chipper, water truck or other heavy equipment operation experience.
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You would be joining a team of experienced and professional trade waste haulers that specialize in commercial waste in the five boroughs of New York City.
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Drives a garbage truck, grapple truck or diesel transport to fill in as needed. The Solid Waste Operator-Driver operates a variety of heavy equipment including collection truck, grapple truck, haul truck, pick-up truck, with dumpster trailer, flatbed truck, loader and back hoe.
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Advise Community Manager or Maintenance Supervisor of residents who do not properly dispose of their excess garbage or have large/bulk items that may require pickup arrangements. Perform snow removal using a snow blower, hand shovel or a plow truck, as applicable.
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Directing driver when pulling out in traffic and backing up, and directing incoming vehicles to dumping area at solid waste disposal facilities. Knowledge of standardized work routines used for manual tasks and operation of collection vehicles in solid waste operations.
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Must be able to perform truck repair and maintenance work in accordance with factory and industry standards, including diagnostics. The ability to climb in and out of Class 8 vehicles, Cranes, Garbage trucks, Cement Mixers, and other vocational equipment.
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May operate industrial truck or electric hoist to assist in loading or moving materials and products. Removes garbage from assigned areas, sets up or breaks down tables, snack bars, display cases, serving lines, etc.
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The ability to choose long-term positions for steady work or short-term positions if you just want some extra cash. Checking operating and safety conditions of vehicles, performing minor servicing, and reporting needed repairs or servicing.
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