The Roll Off Driver is responsible for operating waste collection vehicles, ensuring safety, and maintaining a clean driving record while delivering quality service.
Waste Connections has a Roll Off Driver position open to work at our hauling site in South Austin, Texas
Monday – Friday with an occasional Saturday, 5:00AM start time working a 10+ hour shift. On top of competitive pay and consistent overtime we also offer family benefits, 401k, vacation and an employee stock purchase plan. We offer year round steady work and with patience and hard work can get promoted in to our other routes.
Requirements:
Class A or B CDL
Clean driving record
1+ years of commercial driving experience preferred
Must be able to drive a standard
Waste Connections is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity Employer(Minority/Female/Disabled/Veterans).
Top Skills
Class A Cdl
Class B Cdl
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