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Residential Driver

Company Name:
Waste Industries
Safely operate residential / recycling collection truck, side-load and/or rear-load truck and ancillary equipment on assigned route to service customers while providing excellent customer service. Deliver solid waste / recyclables to designated disposal / recycling facility.
Essential Functions
Operate a residential / recycling collection, side-load and/or rear-load truck, ancillary equipment and hydraulic system to collect solid waste and/or recyclables on specified collection route.
Load solid waste, yard waste and/or recyclables into the rear or side of waste collection vehicle.
Operate equipment on truck to compact trash into vehicle.
Operate truck and equipment using prescribed techniques to eliminate driver-induced mechanical failures.
Complete pre-trip and post-trip safety lane inspections and reports, daily truck report, route sheets and other documentation requested by supervisor daily.
Communicate vehicle mechanical problems to mechanic and supervisor immediately.
Maintain route quality standards as predetermined by management.
Follow all safety standards and equipment checks and precautions in performance of all duties. Comply with all federal, state, local and company rules on safety and vehicle operation.
Maintain clean vehicle by cleaning cab interior and exterior of vehicle.
Identify, and tag prohibited waste items and remove the items from the waste cart or can.
Manage assigned Helper(s) if applicable.
Education/Experience Requirements
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) desired.
Possess valid Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL).
One (1) year of satisfactory driving experience of Class A or B vehicles preferred.
Satisfactory driving record.
Must pass a DOT physical, drug screen and criminal background check.
Must pass Waste Industries written and road test evaluation.
Date Posted: 10/31/2014
Position ID: 2586Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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