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Sanitation Truck Driver and Pitcher
About the job Sanitation Truck Driver and Pitcher
Qualifications:
- Possess a valid Commercial Driver License (CDL) & current DOT medical card.
- 2 years of commercial driving experience within the past 5 years. Waste industry experience is a plus but not required.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs as needed.
- Must pass the background & drug screening.
- Must wear steel-toed boots to work everyday.
- Ability to understand and abide by occupational health and safety regulations.
- Adhering to OSHA safety standards, wearing assigned protective equipment (PPE), and ensuring compliance with hazardous waste disposal regulations.
- Ability to carry, reach, bend, push, pull, and climb during the route.
- Must be a team player.
- Sanitation workers need physical stamina, attention to detail, and the ability to work in adverse weather conditions. They also need to be able to lift heavy objects and dispose of waste safely.
Responsibilities:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities – Responsible for operating a garbage truck on a designated route. Will work as part of a 2-3 person crew as a pitcher and a driver. This is a physically demanding role focused on collecting trash for residents in the Villages, FL. Performs other duties as required.
Key Duties:
- Operating the truck: Drive garbage trucks on preassigned routes.
- Collecting waste: Ride in the back of the truck. Load trash safely into the truck. Transport and dump waste at disposal sites.
- Bulk Items: Tag bulk items to be scheduled for a separate pickup.
- Route Management: Adhere to established routes and schedules, using route maps to locate destinations.
- Pre-trip / Post-trip inspections: Drivers perform daily inspections of their vehicles to ensure they are in good working condition and ensure the truck is properly fueled, serviced, and cleaned.
- Safety: Follow safety protocols for waste handling, disposal, and vehicle operation, including traffic laws and regulations.
- Maintenance: Perform light preventive maintenance on the trucks and fuel the trucks.
- Public interaction: Provide courteous and professional interaction with residents and others during collection.
- Emergency duties: They may be called out for emergency situations.