Operate roll-off truck and ancillary equipment to collect waste.
Ensure that all required personal protective equipment be worn at all times (i.e., gloves, reflective vest, safety glasses, work boots, etc.)
Communicate any potential hazards in serving/picking up container to Supervisor/Lead prior to performing task
Maintain route quality standards as predetermined by management.
Complete pre-trip and post-trip safety lane inspections and reports, daily truck report, route sheets and other documentation requested by supervisor daily.
Works route away from branch location on a continuous basis throughout the day.
Maintain accurate records of services performed.
Occasionally work in high precarious places.
Follow all safety standards, equipment checks and precautions in performance of all duties. Comply with all federal, state/provincial, local and company rules on safety and vehicle operation including any required customer specific rules or regulations.
Attend safety and branch meetings.
Work closely with supervisor to improve routing efficiencies.
Report all accidents or incidents to supervisor(s) immediately
Work in motor vehicle traffic conditions constantly.
Maintain clean vehicle by cleaning cab interior and exterior of vehicle.
Operate truck and equipment using prescribed techniques to eliminate driver-induced mechanical failures.
Communicate vehicle mechanical problems to mechanic and supervisor immediately.
Requirements
cdl
commercial driving
truck operation
safety sensitive
lifting
high school
Sitting is required up to 75% of the time due to the primary function of driving.
Must be able to sit, stand, walk, use hands and fingers, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk, hear, climb, balance, and smell.
Ability to regularly lift/move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift/move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift/move up to 100 pounds.
Ability to follow instructions and work under limited supervision.
Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations and apply to job.
Exhibit a professional demeanor, manner and appearance at all times (i.e., meeting customers and/or the general public while on route or in uniform.)
Visual Requirements: include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus due to the constant maneuvering of vehicle in tight and high traffic areas.
Ability to communicate in writing and verbally with others.
Ability to apply common sense reasoning to carry out uninvolved written and/or oral instructions and to solve general problems.
Minimum one (1) years of commercial driving experience OR CDL school certificate
Possess valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).
Ability to work in usually loud conditions.
Work in outdoor environment up to 100% of the time.
Ability to read and comprehend simple correspondence and instructions such as company policies and procedures, etc.
Must be able to demonstrate the ability to safely drive the truck and operate the equipment
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) desired.
Must be able to meet relevant criteria for safety sensitive functions according to Company standards
Ability to write simple reports and correspondence such as pre- and post-trip inspections, accident reports, daily paperwork, etc.
Ability to operate any vehicle or equipment necessary to perform job.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
Born in 2007
Year of founding through merger
The company was formed through the merger of several Canadian waste firms, marking its official inception.
4th Largest
Market ranking in North America
GFL has grown to become the fourth-largest diversified environmental services provider in Canada and the US.
Over 25 States
US operational footprint
GFL's services span over half of the United States, showcasing its extensive national reach.
Multi-Billion Dollars
Annual revenue figures
The company reports significant annual revenues, reflecting its financial strength and market presence.
Quickly transformed into a North American environmental powerhouse.
Headquartered in Vaughan, Ontario.
Manages solid waste hauling, landfills, transfer stations, material recovery, liquid waste collection, vacuum truck service, soil remediation, and bulky-item pickups.
Crafts integrated solutions, often replacing multiple vendors, with a signature bright green fleet.
Notable projects include large municipal waste-collection contracts in Toronto, Halifax, and Windsor, plus excavation work at Toronto’s Pan Am Aquatics Centre.
Expanded via strategic US acquisitions, such as Rizzo Environmental and Waste Industries, boosting its footprint and service scope.
Operates material-recovery facilities and regularly files SEC and TSX reports.
The Full Circle Project allows communities to vote on local charitable giving, blending service delivery with civic engagement.
Culture + Values
Grow For Life
Safe For Life
Sustainable For Life
Team Green
Environment + Sustainability
30% reduction
GHG Emission Target
Targeting a 30% absolute reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030 from a 2021 baseline.
40% recovery
Recyclables Recovery Goal
Goal to increase recyclables recovery at MRFs by 40% by 2030.
85% RNG
CNG Fleet Goal
Aim for 85% of CNG fleet powered by RNG by 2030.
100% renewable
Renewable Energy Goal
Aim for 100% renewable energy in operations they control by 2030.
Vision: to be Green For Life through accessible, cost-effective, and sustainable environmental solutions
Published a Sustainability Action Plan in 2022 outlining climate strategy
Aligned reduction target with Global Methane Assessment, SBTi and IEA Net Zero pathway
Currently increasing landfill gas capture, expanding CNG/RNG fleet, and installing renewable electricity
Goal to double beneficial use of landfill biogas by 2030
Avoided/sequestered 12.1 Mt CO₂e in landfills in 2021 (up from 7.9 Mt in 2020)