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Report damaged roll-off containers and roll-off containers missing permits, company signage, and unit number to on duty supervisor. The Roll Off Technician transports construction and demolition debris, household trash, and non-hazardous industrial waste for our municipal, industrial, residential and commercial customers.
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Attend regular safety meetings, gate checks, training and other mandatory meetings assigned by on site supervisor. Transport roll-off containers loaded with solid waste, industrial waste, construction and demolition debris and other non-hazardous solids from customer loading facilities to designated landfills, transfer stations and other treatment facilities for disposal.
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This position typically is not an entry-level job, as it requires demonstrable previous experience as a Roll-off Driver. The Roll-off Driver will be responsible for providing a high level of service to customers both safely and efficiently.
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Working with Valero personnel throughout facility in various departments to support roll-off needs. Assist Heath in coordination of roll-off logistics (moves, re-spots, deliveries.
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Operate vehicle PTO (power take off) and hydraulic hoist to professionally load and unload roll-off containers at company branches and customer locations. United Site Services is the industry leader in comprehensive site services, committed to creating partnerships that help enable our customers’ project and event success.
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Other responsibilities include issuing boarding passes and tagging bags for airline passengers on departing flights from an off-site location near the airport. ResponsibilitiesThe Off-Site Airline Check-in Agent's responsibilities include: handling and securing luggage according to the Transportation Security Administrations (TSA) standards.
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The On-site Coordinator will be responsible for sourcing, screening, and selecting qualified candidates to fill various positions within the company and for clients. If you are a dedicated On-site Coordinator who thrives in a fast-paced environment, we would love to hear from you.
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Once the Driver Trainee completes the program and obtains a CDL, he/she will be placed into an open Driver position in one of the Company’s lines of business, including but not limited to, Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Roll-Off.
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Safely operate his or her heavy truck along his or her designated route and to the disposal site; read route sheet, follow map and service each customer as identified on the route sheet or as assigned by the dispatcher and/or supervisor.
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Roll Off experience preferred or vehicles with high center of balance Ex: Concrete Truck Drivers; PODS; Boom Crane Truck; PODS; Flatbed; Tow Truck and more. This innovative site processes rigid plastics from our recycling centers, producing recycled materials that promote true bottle-to-bottle circularity.
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Once the Driver Trainee completes the program and obtains a CDL, he/she will be moved into a Driver position in one of the Company's lines of business, including but not limited to, Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Roll-Off.
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Operate various vehicles safely, including but not limited to Vacuum Truck, Vacuum Trailer, Turbo-Vac, Roll-Off Truck and Hydro Vac. Project work may require out of town travel for two weeks or moreMust be able to understand and comply with company and client safety standards.
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This is a temporary on-site role for an AV Tech. The AV Tech will be responsible for the day-to-day tasks associated with audio visual (AV) systems, troubleshooting, video conferencing, lighting, and projectors.
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Contributes to the on-going improvement of the Default Support department through sharing ideas and improvements with the team. 1 Volunteer Time Off (VTO) day, company-paid volunteer day where all eligible employees may participate in a volunteer event with a nonprofit of their choice.
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Completes pre-foreclosure reviews to ensure loans are referred for foreclosure based on company requirements. On their behalf, we manage (or "service") their loan portfolios, which means that we collect homeowners' mortgage payments, pay their tax and insurance bills, and help homeowners in default to get current.
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