Sweeper Truck Operator Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Sweeper Truck Operator


Morning Star Sweeping Service, located in Fontana, California, is currently accepting applications for position of Sweeper Truck Operator.
Job Description: Removal of debris from paved surfaces, parking lots, and streets through the use of high powered sweeping trucks. Light manual labor required including the use of backpack and hand-held leaf blowers.

Minimum requirements: Company seeking conscientious and motivated individual with:
Clean DMV (absolute must).
Good driving skills
Sense of direction and map reading ability
Comfortable with working outdoors in all weather conditions
Dependable transportation
Pride in work
Fast advancement for motivated individuals displaying excellent work habits.
Reside within 25 miles of Fontana, Ca.

Ideal applicant would have background in use and operation of: 1) Sweeper Trucks, 2) Delivery and/or parts driver, 3) Truck driver, and 4) Power blowers. Experience preferred but will train.
Working Conditions: The sweeping environment and the cleanup following the job often require working in dusty and muddy conditions. Wash out and cleaning of trucks is expected following end of shift Individuals not comfortable with such working conditions should not apply. Applicant should also be aware that power blowing with the use of high powered gasoline blowers is often necessary. Hearing protection, dust masks, and protective vests are provided.
. $10.50 per hour paid training
. Training period lasts until competency is determined in all aspects of sweeping.
. $12-20.00 per hour (depending on experience and training)
. Part-time work available and can lead to Full-Time.
. Mon-Fri and week-end hours.
. Primarily AM shifts with occasional PM work.
. Commercial Driving License (CDL) not necessary.


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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