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Bryan, Texas, United States
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1-2 Years
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Roll Off Driver
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Roll Off Driver
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Description
Roll Off Driver Full-time Must have a CDL Year-round work, Rain or Shine!$40,000 - $70,000 a year
The Roll Off Driver will be responsible for providing a high level of service to customers both safely and efficiently. These services will include the delivery, removal and emptying of various size containers. This position will be required to enter and exit the truck multiple times throughout the day to secure loads, hook and unhook boxes, and check equipment Good Driving Record. Must have CDL. Ability to drive a standard transmission Must be able to meet criteria for safety sensitive functions according to DOT and Company standards Must be able to demonstrate the ability to safely drive the truck and operate equipment Ability to read and interpret a key map or GPS to locate service addresses. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
We offer excellent benefits including Health & Life insurance, Profit Sharing 401(k), Paid Vacation / Sick days, Paid Holidays, Uniforms provided Roll Off Training provided.
Must have CDL to apply.
APPLY IN PERSON at TEXAS COMMERCIAL WASTE or Submit resume
Texas Commercial Waste, over 35 years in business, is an Equal Opportunity and Drug Free Workplace.
Job ID: 80003492
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