Waste Connections

CommercialFrontloadDriver

$0–0k Opa Locka, Florida, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Commercial Frontload Driver at Waste Connections. Skills: Commercial driving, Customer service. Safely operate a garbage truck on specified routes to collect solid waste. Utilize electronic route sheets to ensure timely and efficient waste collection”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Physically demanding job, Lifting 50+ pounds, Clean driving record for the last 5 years

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Class A or Commercial Driver 's License (CDL), 2 + years minimum commercial driving experience, At least 2 years of stable work history, with your most recent position being a CDL driver, Able to lift 50+ pounds, Clean driving record for the last 5 years, Ability to operate a garbage truck safely and efficiently, Excellent customer service skills, Ability to perform a physically demanding job, including lifting and loading waste

Nice to Have

Bilingual in English and Spanish

What You'll Do.

Safely operate a garbage truck on specified routes to collect solid waste

Utilize electronic route sheets to ensure timely and efficient waste collection

Provide excellent customer service when interacting with customers and the community

Perform a physically demanding job

and pulling heavy loads

Ensure compliance with all traffic laws and safety regulations

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