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Rear Loader Garbage Truck Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Climbs onto and off of the rear truck step to load refuse, waste and carts. Operates packing ... Exhibits a positive attitude towards company, customer and municipal goals. 3. Ensures garbage and ...

Climbs onto and off of the rear truck step to load refuse, waste and carts. Operates packing ... Exhibits a positive attitude towards company, customer and municipal goals. 3. Ensures garbage and ...

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Loader

Port Huron, MI · On-site

$20.85/hr

Picks up solid waste and places it in the back of a rear load garbage truck on specific routes, often done manually or by pushing the tote to the tipper * Lifts and carries trash bags, bulk items ...

Loader

Port Huron, MI · On-site

$20.85/hr

Picks up solid waste and places it in the back of a rear load garbage truck on specific routes, often done manually or by pushing the tote to the tipper. * Lifts and carries trash bags, bulk items ...

Picks up solid waste and places it in the back of a rear load garbage truck on specific routes, often done manually or by pushing the tote to the tipper * Lifts and carries trash bags, bulk items ...

Loader

Port Huron, MI · On-site

$20.85/hr

Picks up solid waste and places it in the back of a rear load garbage truck on specific routes, often done manually or by pushing the tote to the tipper * Lifts and carries trash bags, bulk items ...

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How much do rear loader garbage truck jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for rear loader garbage truck in the United States is $19.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a rear loader garbage truck?

A Rear Loader Garbage Truck job involves collecting and disposing of waste from residential and commercial areas using a garbage truck with a rear-loading mechanism. Workers load trash into the back of the truck, compact it, and transport it to a landfill or recycling facility. The job requires physical strength, teamwork, and adherence to safety regulations. It is essential for keeping communities clean and ensuring proper waste management.

What are the daily responsibilities and work conditions for a rear loader garbage truck operator?

Rear Loader Garbage Truck operators typically start early in the morning and spend much of their shift outdoors, collecting refuse along designated routes and ensuring waste is properly loaded and compacted. The job involves frequent lifting, walking, and operating vehicle controls, often as part of a small, close-knit crew. Operators must follow safety protocols, coordinate with team members, and interact courteously with residents when needed. While the work can be physically demanding and requires attention to detail, it’s also essential for maintaining public health and sanitation, offering stable employment and opportunities for advancement in municipal or private waste management organizations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the rear loader garbage truck position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rear Loader Garbage Truck operator, you need a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL), a good driving record, physical stamina, and familiarity with safe waste collection procedures. Proficiency with hydraulic controls, basic vehicle maintenance, and safety equipment is often required, along with any necessary company-specific certifications. Reliability, teamwork, and strong communication skills help individuals excel in this role, ensuring smooth cooperation with crew members and supervisors. Mastering these abilities and traits is crucial for safe, efficient waste collection while minimizing operational risks and supporting community cleanliness.

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Infographic showing various Rear Loader Garbage Truck job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 49% Full Time, 48% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $40,460 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

Garbage Truck Helper

Waste Pro

Rockledge, FL • On-site

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Waste Pro rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 58 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

52nd of 91 rated recycling and waste


Job description

SUMMARY OF POSITION:
The Helper is responsible for assisting the refuse truck driver on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. Picks up solid waste and places it in the back of a rear load garbage truck on specified routes often done manually or by pushing toter to tipper. Lifts and carries trash bags, bulk items and containers to the truck for disposal. Climbs onto and off of the rear truck step to load refuse, waste and carts. Operates packing mechanism to compact waste into the truck.
2. Provides a safe and Distinguishably Different level of service through courteous and expeditious customer service in all aspects of refuse operation to the general public and customers. Exhibits a positive attitude towards company, customer and municipal goals.
3. Ensures garbage and recyclables at residences are picked up and transferred properly; pick up may require using back door.
4. Answers questions for residents and directs them to contact Customer Service or appropriate government office for additional information.
5. Must comply with all ANSI (American National Standards Institute), OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and company safety polices including Waste Pro Absolute Guidelines.
6. Assists Driver in safely backing up the truck by directing the Driver from the ground.
7. Cleans behind the compactor blade with shovel and hoe when directed. Sprays and cleans the hopper and truck at the end of each shift or as needed.
8. Reports any safety or customer service related issues to driver and supervisor, immediately.
9. Performs a variety of manual duties in the clean-up of scattered refuse; Cleans up the area around accidental waste spills and ensures customers containers are replaced properly.
10. May be required to work during emergency situations.
11. Assists other routes as needed to complete daily work.
12. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
OTHER JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Employees in this job classification must attend and participate in corporation sponsored training courses as assigned.
* Employees in this job classification are responsible for keeping up to date on current technology, as job appropriate, being used by Waste Pro .
* Any additional job duties that may be assigned by the Supervisor.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Works in a variety of environment conditions, including wide temperature and weather variations including heat, cold, snow, rain, wind; noise and vibrations, fumes, odors and dust.
QUALIFICATIONS:
* Be able to follow safe operating practices.
* Be able to learn and use interpersonal skills relating to good customer service
* Be able and willing to work in a team environment
* Be able to read, write and comprehend reports well enough to complete daily assignments.
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
2. Physically able to lift independently (unassisted) 50 pounds from the ground to waist height between 800 and 1000 times a day
3. Physically able to get up and down from the cab of a commercial motor vehicle between 800 and 1000 times a day
4. Physically able to bend at the waist and knees between 800 and 1000 times a day
5. Physically able to work 8 to 12 hours in extreme weather conditions (heat, cold, rain and snow)
6. Ability to ride on the outside of the truck while servicing residential customers in low MPH areas.

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