Residential Driver/Rear Load - Pompano Beach
Waste Pro, USA | |
United States, Florida, Pompano Beach | |
3101 Northwest 16th Terrace (Show on map) | |
May 14, 2026 | |
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CDL Residential/Rear Load Driver - Join the Waste Pro Team
Waste Pro has immediate openings for energetic CDL Drivers! Every day, thousands of Waste Pro trucks serve millions of customers across the country. That takes dedicated professionals who take pride in their work and want to be part of a team that keeps communities clean and running. At Waste Pro, you'll work alongside some of the best people in the industry while operating top-of-the-line trucks designed for safety, performance, and driver comfort. If you're a team player, safety-focused, and ready for a rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you. Why Work for Waste Pro? $10,000 Driver Award Industry-Leading Equipment Stability & Growth Team-Focused Culture Position Summary The Residential/Rear Load Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to collect garbage, recycling, and yard waste. This role also supervises helpers on the route, ensures proper safety procedures are followed, and completes required inspections and documentation. Work is performed under supervision and evaluated through route observations, safety compliance, and operational performance. Essential Job Functions Safe Route Operations
Customer Service Excellence
Collection & Compliance
Vehicle Inspections & Maintenance
Truck Cleanliness & Upkeep
Route Responsibilities
Documentation
Regulatory Compliance
Emergency Response
Additional Responsibilities
Work Environment This role operates outdoors in varying conditions including:
Join Waste Pro and help us continue making the Distinguishable Difference in the communities we serve. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Special Considerations/Physical Work Requirements: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. 1. Physically able to push or pull independently (unassisted) 50 pounds between 800 and 1000 times a day | |
May 14, 2026