Job Description
Manager for vehicle/equipment
CDL Dump truck/Vac truck operator is responsible for operating and maintaining
a specialized vehicle called a vacuum truck, also known as a jet-vac or simply
vac truck as well as Dump trucks and non-CDL vehicles. The vac truck is used to
remove non-hazardous materials, such as sewage, liquids, sludges, and debris,
from various places like sewers, tanks, and underground (under buildings). The
dump truck is used to haul dirt/fill and bring new fill ie, gravel to jobs and
pull trailers to the jobsite.
for this role typically includes the following responsibilities:
companies vehicles in a safe and efficient manner.
2. Conducting pre/post-operational checks to ensure
the truck is in good working condition.
3. Setting up equipment and tools for each job and
ensuring they are in good working order.
4. Maneuvering the vehicle in tight areas, such as
alleys, driveways, and construction sites.
5. Adhering to all safety protocols and standards,
including wearing personal protective equipment when needed.
6. Disposing of fill and other materials in accordance
with companies policy.
7. Communicating with crew, leads, and management to
ensure job tasks are completed effectively.
8. Keeping detailed records and notifying fleet
manager of any issues using software or by word of mouth of work performed,
including maintenance needs and equipment problems.
9. Performing routine checks on vehicle and
communicating any issues in software and with fleet manager
10. Following company policies and procedures,
including operating the vehicle within specified speed limits.
support crew with outside/inside task as needed for the job, in order to
increase matrix and efficiency. This may require you do other responsibilities
of the job handed down from the crew lead, i.e. blowing rock, dig, working pot,
running loader(s) etc.
Staff are required to regularly use
hand-eye-coordination with a variety of tools and material.
Staff may frequently lift 50lbs.
Staff are required to be in variety of
position, including but not limiting to standing for long periods of time,
climbing, kneeling, and executing frequent angles of reaching and bending
outside or inside confined areas.
The environment may have loud
machinery work (hearing impacts), exposure to weather, and potential hazards
for vision; therefore, per regulations appropriate safety should be adhered.
FLEXIBLE RESPONSIBILITIES
must have a valid commercial driver's license (CDL) with a tanker endorsement.
They must also have a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant experience
working with vacuum trucks or similar machinery. Strong communication skills and
the ability to work independently or as part of a team are also essential.