Murrey’s Disposal

waste management

LocalCDLDriver

$0–0k Fife, Washington, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Local CDL Driver at Murrey’s Disposal. Skills: Residential Garbage Truck Operation, Waste Collection. Safely operate a residential garbage truck on designated routes. Read and follow route sheets or dispatcher instructions”

Industry & Context.

waste management
Eligibility Requirements

Physically demanding role—requires lifting over 50 lbs, Exposure to outdoor weather, fumes, vibration, and moderate noise, Must follow all safety protocols around moving mechanical parts, Safety Sensitive Position

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Valid Class A or CDL with air brake endorsement, Ability to read, write, and communicate in English, At least 2 years of relevant driving experience, Basic knowledge of truck components for inspections

Nice to Have

High school diploma or GED preferred

What You'll Do.

Safely operate a residential garbage truck on designated routes

Read and follow route sheets or dispatcher instructions

Perform daily vehicle inspections and basic maintenance

Load and unload waste materials—sometimes without assistance

Operate hydraulic hand controls to lift and dispose of refuse

Provide courteous customer service and complete other duties as assigned

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Supportive team environment

Communication Scope

communicate in English

Free ATS check

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