Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Bonus based on performance
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
JOB TITLE: Route Driver / Service Technician
COMPANY: Rocky Mountain Portables (RMP) LOCATION: Boise, ID (Treasure Valley) PAY: $20.00 - $24.00 / hour (Depending on Experience) + Overtime + Performance Bonuses
THE RUNDOWN Rocky Mountain Portables is growing fast, and we need solid drivers who aren't afraid of hard work. We are rolling out our "Silver & Volt Green" fleet and using mobile routing apps to be the most reliable site services crew in Idaho. We believe in keeping our trucks clean, doing the job right the first time, and rewarding the guys who make it happen. No micromanaging—just get your route done and done right.
WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING EVERY DAY:
Run Your Route: Safely drive a company pump truck on a local daily route (starts at 7:00 AM).
Do the Dirty Work: Pump waste, clean and sanitize the units, restock 3 rolls of toilet paper, and handle quick fixes on the spot (like swapping out a busted toilet seat).
Use the App: We use a mobile app to run our routes. You'll need to access GPS and snap a "Proof of Service" photo on stops.
Take Care of Your Rig: Keep the cab free of trash, wash the outside weekly, and do your daily pre-trip inspections. Your truck is your office.
THE PAY & PERKS (Why you want to work here)
We pay a solid hourly rate, but we also want to put extra cash in your pocket for doing a great job.
Overtime: During peak construction season, expect to work 45 to 55 hours a week.
Monthly Accountability Bonus: We pay a monthly cash bonus if you hit your "Core 4" metrics: 100% app usage/photos, safety first, customer complaints, and reliable.
The "Hat-Trick" Bonus: String together any 3 perfect months in a row hitting those metrics, and we hand you an even bigger bonus check.
Home Every Night: These are local routes only.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING TO THE TABLE:
A valid Driver’s License and a clean driving record. (CDL isn't required, but if you've driven bigger rigs or pulled trailers, that's a huge plus).
Comfort using a smartphone to run your route and take pictures.
Willingness to work outside, whether it's 100 degrees or freezing rain.
The physical ability to lift 50+ lbs, wrestle hoses, and jump in and out of a truck 40+ times a day.
A good attitude. You'll be dealing with Site Supers and event folks, so you need to keep it professional.