Waste Resource Management
Denver, Colorado
Welcome to Waste Resource Management (WRM) At Waste Resource Management (WRM), we go beyond operating trucks we are dedicated to environmental protection and delivering exceptional service. With a presence across Texas, Colorado, Florida, and Nevada, our affiliated companies SouthWaste Disposal LLC, Silver City Processing, and McDonald Farms, Inc. offer comprehensive solutions for liquid waste recycling and transportation. Join a Company That Values You At WRM and affiliated companies, your work matters for the environment, our clients, and your career. If you re ready to drive for a company that pays well, offers a competitive benefits package, operates safely, and supports your growth, we want to hear from you. Job Overview As a local vacuum truck driver and operator, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and legally compliant servicing of our customers. Your role will involve conducting pre-post trip inspections on your truck, following all safety rules and regulations, and loading/unloading liquid waste from customer locations to a wastewater treatment facility. You must be someone who enjoys an active job, is comfortable using equipment on the truck to load/unload liquid waste, enjoys working independently but also thrives in building strong relationships. If you have a CDL license with a good driving and safety record, and enjoy a challenge and the work/life balance that we provide, apply today. Why join WRM and affiliated companies? Competitive Starting Pay: Minimum of $28.00 per hour, depending on previous vacuum and/or tanker driver experience and market, overtime pay after 40 hours, weekly pay. Annual performance review process and pay increases based on individual and company performance. Comprehensive Benefits: Choose from one of three medical plans, based on your needs, dental, and vision coverage; along with 401(k) with 5% company match Career Growth: Training programs and advancement opportunities in wastewater operations and environmental services Paid Time Off: Generous PTO policy accrues from day 1, floating and company paid holidays. Additional Perks: Company-paid life and disability insurance, employee assistance program, monthly cell phone stipend and more Safety-First Fleet: We operate operationally sound equipment designed to protect our professional drivers and loyal customers Supportive Leadership: Leadership that values safety, professionalism and growth What You ll Do Safely operate vacuum trucks and related equipment Collect and transport both liquid and solid waste, including industrial by-products and sewage Conduct daily inspections and perform routine maintenance on vehicles Ensure waste is disposed of properly and in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations Maintain professional conduct working with customers, fellow peers and the motoring public Maintain accurate records of waste collected, maintain driver electronic logs, and necessary documentation as required Other duties as assigned May require occasional overtime, weekends or holiday shifts as dictated by business needs What we re looking for Valid Class-A Driver s License (CDL) with Tanker Endorsement (preferably in state of operation) High school diploma or GED and at least 1 year of Class A tanker driving experience Willingness and ability to work overnight shifts Clean driving record (no more than 2 moving violations in 3 years, 1 at-fault accident in 5 years) Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must physically qualify and obtain a Medical Examiners Certificate Physical capability to lift 50+ pounds, bend, squat, and work in various weather conditions Strong communication and customer service skills Equal Opportunity Employer WRM is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We offer equal employment opportunities regardless of race, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability.
Welcome to Waste Resource Management (WRM) At Waste Resource Management (WRM), we go beyond operating trucks we are dedicated to environmental protection and delivering exceptional service. With a presence across Texas, Colorado, Florida, and Nevada, our affiliated companies SouthWaste Disposal LLC, Silver City Processing, and McDonald Farms, Inc. offer comprehensive solutions for liquid waste recycling and transportation. Join a Company That Values You At WRM and affiliated companies, your work matters for the environment, our clients, and your career. If you re ready to drive for a company that pays well, offers a competitive benefits package, operates safely, and supports your growth, we want to hear from you. Job Overview As a local vacuum truck driver and operator, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and legally compliant servicing of our customers. Your role will involve conducting pre-post trip inspections on your truck, following all safety rules and regulations, and loading/unloading liquid waste from customer locations to a wastewater treatment facility. You must be someone who enjoys an active job, is comfortable using equipment on the truck to load/unload liquid waste, enjoys working independently but also thrives in building strong relationships. If you have a CDL license with a good driving and safety record, and enjoy a challenge and the work/life balance that we provide, apply today. Why join WRM and affiliated companies? Competitive Starting Pay: Minimum of $28.00 per hour, depending on previous vacuum and/or tanker driver experience and market, overtime pay after 40 hours, weekly pay. Annual performance review process and pay increases based on individual and company performance. Comprehensive Benefits: Choose from one of three medical plans, based on your needs, dental, and vision coverage; along with 401(k) with 5% company match Career Growth: Training programs and advancement opportunities in wastewater operations and environmental services Paid Time Off: Generous PTO policy accrues from day 1, floating and company paid holidays. Additional Perks: Company-paid life and disability insurance, employee assistance program, monthly cell phone stipend and more Safety-First Fleet: We operate operationally sound equipment designed to protect our professional drivers and loyal customers Supportive Leadership: Leadership that values safety, professionalism and growth What You ll Do Safely operate vacuum trucks and related equipment Collect and transport both liquid and solid waste, including industrial by-products and sewage Conduct daily inspections and perform routine maintenance on vehicles Ensure waste is disposed of properly and in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations Maintain professional conduct working with customers, fellow peers and the motoring public Maintain accurate records of waste collected, maintain driver electronic logs, and necessary documentation as required Other duties as assigned May require occasional overtime, weekends or holiday shifts as dictated by business needs What we re looking for Valid Class-A Driver s License (CDL) with Tanker Endorsement (preferably in state of operation) High school diploma or GED and at least 1 year of Class A tanker driving experience Willingness and ability to work overnight shifts Clean driving record (no more than 2 moving violations in 3 years, 1 at-fault accident in 5 years) Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must physically qualify and obtain a Medical Examiners Certificate Physical capability to lift 50+ pounds, bend, squat, and work in various weather conditions Strong communication and customer service skills Equal Opportunity Employer WRM is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We offer equal employment opportunities regardless of race, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability.
Waste Resource Management
North Las Vegas, Nevada
As a local vacuum truck driver and operator, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and legally compliant servicing of our customers. Your role will involve: Conducting pre/post trip inspections on your truck Following all safety rules and regulations Loading/unloading liquid waste from customer locations to a wastewater treatment facility You must be someone who: Enjoys an active job Is comfortable using equipment on the truck to load/unload liquid waste Enjoys working independently Thrives in building strong relationships If you have a CDL license with a good driving and safety record and enjoy a challenge and the work/life balance that we provide, apply today. Why Join WRM and Affiliated Companies? Competitive Starting Pay Minimum of $28.00 per hour Based on previous vacuum and/or tanker driver experience and market Overtime pay after 40 hours Weekly pay Annual performance review process and pay increases based on individual and company performance Comprehensive Benefits Choose from one of three medical plans based on your needs Dental and vision coverage 401(k) with 5% company match Career Growth Training programs Advancement opportunities in wastewater operations and environmental services Paid Time Off Generous PTO policy accrues from Day 1 Floating and company-paid holidays Additional Perks Company-paid life and disability insurance Employee assistance program Monthly cell phone stipend And more Safety-First Fleet Operationally sound equipment designed to protect drivers and customers Supportive Leadership Leadership that values safety, professionalism, and growth What You ll Do Safely operate vacuum trucks and related equipment Collect and transport both liquid and solid waste, including industrial by-products and sewage Conduct daily inspections and perform routine maintenance on vehicles Ensure waste is disposed of properly and in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations Maintain professional conduct working with customers, fellow peers, and the motoring public Maintain accurate records of waste collected, driver electronic logs, and necessary documentation as required Perform other duties as assigned May require occasional overtime, weekends, or holiday shifts as dictated by business needs Requirements High School Diploma/GED Valid Class CDL-A in the state of operation (Nevada) with a Tanker endorsement 1 year of tanker experience Current DOT medical card Class A Driver s License with a clean driving record Must satisfy DOT background check and drug screen criteria Must be authorized to operate a manual transmission Able to read and speak English sufficiently Ability to work overnight shift No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years No more than 1 at-fault vehicle accident in the previous 5 years Ability to successfully complete a background check, including verification of criminal history, employment history, and educational credentials Ability to pass a drug screening and random drug tests during employment Good roadside inspection history Ability to operate and troubleshoot vacuum trucks and related machinery Strong communication and customer service skills Good problem-solving abilities and attention to detail Job Pay $28.00 per hour General Benefits When you join us, you ll enjoy: Attractive salary and performance-based incentives Health, dental, and vision coverage Sick time Retirement savings plans with company contributions Generous paid vacation and floating holidays to support work-life balance
As a local vacuum truck driver and operator, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and legally compliant servicing of our customers. Your role will involve: Conducting pre/post trip inspections on your truck Following all safety rules and regulations Loading/unloading liquid waste from customer locations to a wastewater treatment facility You must be someone who: Enjoys an active job Is comfortable using equipment on the truck to load/unload liquid waste Enjoys working independently Thrives in building strong relationships If you have a CDL license with a good driving and safety record and enjoy a challenge and the work/life balance that we provide, apply today. Why Join WRM and Affiliated Companies? Competitive Starting Pay Minimum of $28.00 per hour Based on previous vacuum and/or tanker driver experience and market Overtime pay after 40 hours Weekly pay Annual performance review process and pay increases based on individual and company performance Comprehensive Benefits Choose from one of three medical plans based on your needs Dental and vision coverage 401(k) with 5% company match Career Growth Training programs Advancement opportunities in wastewater operations and environmental services Paid Time Off Generous PTO policy accrues from Day 1 Floating and company-paid holidays Additional Perks Company-paid life and disability insurance Employee assistance program Monthly cell phone stipend And more Safety-First Fleet Operationally sound equipment designed to protect drivers and customers Supportive Leadership Leadership that values safety, professionalism, and growth What You ll Do Safely operate vacuum trucks and related equipment Collect and transport both liquid and solid waste, including industrial by-products and sewage Conduct daily inspections and perform routine maintenance on vehicles Ensure waste is disposed of properly and in compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations Maintain professional conduct working with customers, fellow peers, and the motoring public Maintain accurate records of waste collected, driver electronic logs, and necessary documentation as required Perform other duties as assigned May require occasional overtime, weekends, or holiday shifts as dictated by business needs Requirements High School Diploma/GED Valid Class CDL-A in the state of operation (Nevada) with a Tanker endorsement 1 year of tanker experience Current DOT medical card Class A Driver s License with a clean driving record Must satisfy DOT background check and drug screen criteria Must be authorized to operate a manual transmission Able to read and speak English sufficiently Ability to work overnight shift No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years No more than 1 at-fault vehicle accident in the previous 5 years Ability to successfully complete a background check, including verification of criminal history, employment history, and educational credentials Ability to pass a drug screening and random drug tests during employment Good roadside inspection history Ability to operate and troubleshoot vacuum trucks and related machinery Strong communication and customer service skills Good problem-solving abilities and attention to detail Job Pay $28.00 per hour General Benefits When you join us, you ll enjoy: Attractive salary and performance-based incentives Health, dental, and vision coverage Sick time Retirement savings plans with company contributions Generous paid vacation and floating holidays to support work-life balance
Waste Resource Management
Chicago, Illinois
The Vacuum Driver, under the direction of the Operations Manager, works locally and operates specialized vacuum trucks to collect and transport various types of liquid and solid waste, including industrial by-products, sewage, and other materials. This role requires adherence to safety protocols, equipment maintenance, and effective communication with clients and team members. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Safely operate vacuum trucks and related equipment. Ensure vehicle is in good working condition and perform routine checks and maintenance. Follow all traffic and safety regulations. Drive to job sites to collect liquid and solid waste materials. Operate vacuum equipment to remove waste from designated areas. Ensure proper disposal or transport of collected materials to designated locations. Perform daily inspections of the truck and vacuum equipment. Report any mechanical issues or needed repairs to the supervisor. Clean and maintain equipment to ensure it is in good working order. Communicate professionally with clients and address any questions or concerns. Follow client instructions and ensure that services are completed to their satisfaction. Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines for waste handling and vehicle operation. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to waste management. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required. Maintain accurate records of waste collected, vehicle usage, and maintenance. Complete necessary paperwork and reports as required. Work effectively with other team members and supervisors. Assist with training or guiding less experienced drivers if needed. Other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS: Valid Class-A or Class- B Driver s License (CDL) with Tanker Endorsement (State of Operation) High school diploma or GED and at least 1 year of Class A tanker driving experience Willingness and ability to work overnight shifts Clean driving record (no more than 2 moving violations in 3 years, 1 at-fault accident in 5 years) Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must physically qualify and obtain a Medical Examiner's Certificate Physical capability to lift 50+ pounds, bend, squat, and work in various weather conditions Strong communication and customer service skills Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and carry heavy objects, such as hoses, equipment, and waste materials. This often requires lifting weights of up to 50 pounds or more. Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity are needed to operate controls, connect and disconnect hoses, and handle various tools and equipment. Stamina to endure long hours on the job, which may include driving for extended periods and performing physically demanding tasks. Strength to handle the physical demands of the job, including moving and positioning equipment, as well as the endurance to work in various environmental conditions. Ability to bend, twist, and squat to access equipment and perform tasks in various positions and environments. This might include working in confined spaces or on uneven terrain. Coordination to manage the operation of the truck s vacuum system while performing tasks like guiding hoses and ensuring proper waste collection. Good balance is necessary when working around or on top of the truck, especially when handling equipment or accessing high points. Capability to work in varying weather conditions, including extreme heat, cold, or wet environments, and maintain performance under these conditions. Good vision and hearing to operate the truck safely, detect equipment malfunctions, and follow safety protocols. Ability to climb into and out of the truck s cab and equipment areas as necessary.
The Vacuum Driver, under the direction of the Operations Manager, works locally and operates specialized vacuum trucks to collect and transport various types of liquid and solid waste, including industrial by-products, sewage, and other materials. This role requires adherence to safety protocols, equipment maintenance, and effective communication with clients and team members. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Safely operate vacuum trucks and related equipment. Ensure vehicle is in good working condition and perform routine checks and maintenance. Follow all traffic and safety regulations. Drive to job sites to collect liquid and solid waste materials. Operate vacuum equipment to remove waste from designated areas. Ensure proper disposal or transport of collected materials to designated locations. Perform daily inspections of the truck and vacuum equipment. Report any mechanical issues or needed repairs to the supervisor. Clean and maintain equipment to ensure it is in good working order. Communicate professionally with clients and address any questions or concerns. Follow client instructions and ensure that services are completed to their satisfaction. Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines for waste handling and vehicle operation. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations related to waste management. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required. Maintain accurate records of waste collected, vehicle usage, and maintenance. Complete necessary paperwork and reports as required. Work effectively with other team members and supervisors. Assist with training or guiding less experienced drivers if needed. Other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS: Valid Class-A or Class- B Driver s License (CDL) with Tanker Endorsement (State of Operation) High school diploma or GED and at least 1 year of Class A tanker driving experience Willingness and ability to work overnight shifts Clean driving record (no more than 2 moving violations in 3 years, 1 at-fault accident in 5 years) Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Must physically qualify and obtain a Medical Examiner's Certificate Physical capability to lift 50+ pounds, bend, squat, and work in various weather conditions Strong communication and customer service skills Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and carry heavy objects, such as hoses, equipment, and waste materials. This often requires lifting weights of up to 50 pounds or more. Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity are needed to operate controls, connect and disconnect hoses, and handle various tools and equipment. Stamina to endure long hours on the job, which may include driving for extended periods and performing physically demanding tasks. Strength to handle the physical demands of the job, including moving and positioning equipment, as well as the endurance to work in various environmental conditions. Ability to bend, twist, and squat to access equipment and perform tasks in various positions and environments. This might include working in confined spaces or on uneven terrain. Coordination to manage the operation of the truck s vacuum system while performing tasks like guiding hoses and ensuring proper waste collection. Good balance is necessary when working around or on top of the truck, especially when handling equipment or accessing high points. Capability to work in varying weather conditions, including extreme heat, cold, or wet environments, and maintain performance under these conditions. Good vision and hearing to operate the truck safely, detect equipment malfunctions, and follow safety protocols. Ability to climb into and out of the truck s cab and equipment areas as necessary.