Are you interested in a career that involves operating equipment, working outdoors, and helping with waste management? If so, becoming a refuse collector may be the perfect fit for you. Refuse collectors are responsible for picking up waste and recyclable materials from homes, apartment buildings, and businesses and transporting them to certified disposal facilities. They typically work for municipalities or private waste-management companies.

Duties and Responsibilities of a Refuse Collector

The duties of a refuse collector include emptying garbage containers and debris into trucks according to defined schedules and routes, performing safety checks and maintenance on vehicles, following safe loading procedures and driving regulations, unloading collection vehicles at disposal points, operating equipment related to waste management and recycling operations, and maintaining daily collection records.

Skills and Qualifications

Refuse collectors may work alone or in teams, and they may use trucks with hydraulic pickers or hop off and [...]tions. Therefore, they must follow safety precautions to protect themselves and others from potentially hazardous materials.

Qualifications and Salary Information

To excel in this profession, refuse collectors need to have strength and stamina for repetitive work, the ability to sit for long periods of time, depth perception and hand-eye coordination, [...]ted workers (7522), and Public works and maintenance labourers (75212).

So, if you're someone who enjoys physical work, can handle working in challenging conditions, and has a knack for operating equipment and managing waste, then a career as a refuse collector may be the right path for you.

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