Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Are you ready to embark on an exciting career in waste management? A Landfill Equipment Operator position in Huntsville, Alabama awaits, offering you the chance to work on-site and make a meaningful impact on the community. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the industry, we welcome hardworking, dependable individuals eager to learn the ins and outs of landfill equipment operations.
LANDFILL EQUIPMENT OPERATOR HUNTSVILLE, AL
STARTING PAY $21.62 - $31.98 per hour Based on experience Weekly Pay
WORK HOURS Monday - Friday 7 am -5 pm with 1 hour lunch Opportunity for overtime hours
ABOUT THE COMPANY The hiring company is a public non-profit corporation that provides comprehensive solid waste management services, including trash collection, recycling, and landfill operations for Huntsville. It is committed to maintaining high environmental compliance standards and operational efficiency and ensuring that the community's waste is managed safely and sustainably.
The company's ultimate goal is to hire permanent employees who share its work ethic and values. The probationary period of approximately 90 days as a temp-to-hire employee allows you to show off your skills on the job. If you prove to be punctual, efficient, and dependable and have determined the position is a good fit for you, you will be eligible for a permanent offer of employment.
BENEFITS A permanent position offer will include an outstanding benefits package, encompassing RSA Retirement, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, and Paid Time Off. Are you ready to seize this thrilling opportunity? Apply now!
JOB SUMMARY Your responsibilities as a Landfill Equipment Operator will involve inspecting incoming loads to ensure compliance with waste management regulations, operating heavy equipment such as dozers and compactors with precision and expertise, and jumping in with manual labor whenever the team needs an extra hand. To excel as a Landfill Equipment Operator, you'll need a unique blend of skills and qualities to tackle the challenges of waste management head-on. A crucial aspect is the ability to operate heavy equipment with precision and efficiency and a solid understanding of light and heavy equipment operation and maintenance practices.
While prior experience with compactors is not mandatory, it is a plus! You should quickly grasp new concepts and exhibit a strong work ethic, a penchant for attention to detail, and the ability to follow directions effectively.
RESPONSIBILITIES Inspect incoming loads for unauthorized waste in the absence of a spotter. Complete load inspection reports. Enforce safety procedures throughout the landfill. Perform heavy manual labor as needed. Report any safety or compliance incidents to the Landfill Crew Leader, Landfill Manager, and/or Engineering & Safety Coordinator. Pick up litter and assist with the erection and relocation of litter fences. Follow oral and written instructions and perform tasks independently. Regularly operate heavy farm and landfill equipment such as fuel and water trucks, articulating dump trucks, bush hogs, tractors, and skid-steers. Regularly operate heavy earth-moving equipment such as excavators, bulldozers, and compactors. Complete daily equipment sheets electronically after inspecting equipment for mechanical operation and safety. Detect needed repairs and perform minor maintenance on equipment. Observe and make recommendations for possible improvements for more efficient operations. If you're ready to operate heavy equipment and embrace intense manual labor, demonstrate your problem-solving skills, and contribute to a high-performance team, this role is tailor-made. Apply now and unleash your potential in the world of waste management!
DESIRED SKILLS High school diploma/ GED Experience working in a related field. Experience operating a compactor is a plus
REQUIREMENTS Must be dependable. Ability to catch on quickly to new skills. Must be punctual. Must have a dependable mode of transportation. Must have a valid, active driver's license. Frequent standing, walking, bending, reaching, lifting, and carrying materials up to 50 to 75 pounds. Wear personal protective clothing and equipment.