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Refuse Collection Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Collection of refuse and recyclable materials. * Processes recyclable/refuse materials. * Disposes of scrap metals. * Disposes of surplus equipment. * Tables/chairs set-up requests. * Supplementary ...

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Residential Driver

New Port Richey, FL · On-site

$17 - $23/hr

The Waste Pro Residential Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Oversees work of helpers assisting on assigned ...

The Waste Pro Residential Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Oversees work of helpers assisting on assigned ...

The Waste Pro Residential Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Oversees work of helpers assisting on assigned ...

Residential Driver

Crawfordville, FL · On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

The Waste Pro Residential Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Oversees work of helpers assisting on assigned ...

The Waste Pro Residential Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Oversees work of helpers assisting on assigned ...

The Waste Pro Residential Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Oversees work of helpers assisting on assigned ...

Residential Driver in Clearwater!

Clearwater, FL · On-site

$16.75 - $22.75/hr

The Waste Pro Residential Driver operates refuse collection vehicles on pre-assigned and special routes to pick up garbage, yard waste, or recycling. Oversees work of helpers assisting on assigned ...

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How much do refuse collection jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for refuse collection in Florida is $14.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.96 and $17.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Refuse Collector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Refuse Collector, you need physical stamina, reliability, and basic knowledge of waste management and safety protocols, often supported by a valid driver's license. Familiarity with garbage trucks, lifting equipment, and sometimes handheld route tracking devices is essential. Attention to detail, teamwork, and a strong work ethic are valuable soft skills that help maintain efficiency and safety. These skills ensure refuse is collected promptly and safely, contributing to public health and community cleanliness.

What are some common challenges faced by refuse collection workers, and how can they be managed?

Refuse collection workers often encounter challenges such as handling heavy loads, working in varying weather conditions, and adhering to strict collection schedules. To manage these challenges, workers are typically provided with safety training, appropriate personal protective equipment, and mechanical aids for lifting. Communication and teamwork are also crucial, as crews coordinate to efficiently cover routes and ensure community cleanliness. Adapting to early morning shifts and maintaining awareness of safety protocols help ensure a safe and productive work environment.

What are refuse collection workers?

Refuse collection workers, also known as garbage collectors or sanitation workers, are responsible for collecting and disposing of waste and recyclables from homes, businesses, and public areas. They operate garbage trucks, load refuse, and transport it to disposal or recycling facilities. Their work is essential for maintaining public health and cleanliness within communities. Refuse collection workers often work early hours and in various weather conditions to ensure waste is managed efficiently and safely.

What is the difference between Refuse Collection vs Waste Management Technician?

AspectRefuse CollectionWaste Management Technician
CredentialsDriver's license, CDL often requiredEnvironmental certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, on-route with trucksIndoor/outdoor, handling waste processing equipment
Industry UsagePublic sanitation servicesWaste processing and recycling facilities

Refuse Collection involves collecting waste from residential or commercial areas using trucks, focusing on pickup and transportation. Waste Management Technicians often work in waste processing plants, handling recycling and disposal equipment. While both roles deal with waste, refuse collection is primarily about collection and transportation, whereas waste management technicians focus on processing and environmental compliance.

What job categories do people searching Refuse Collection jobs in Florida look for? The top searched job categories for Refuse Collection jobs in Florida are:
Infographic showing various Refuse Collection job openings in Florida as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $30,781 per year, or $14.8 per hour.
Sanitation Equipment Operator

Sanitation Equipment Operator

City of Boca Raton

Boca Raton, FL

$20.40 - $22.56/hr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Join the City of Boca Raton - Where Your Work Makes a Difference. Are you ready to play a vital role in keeping our community clean, safe, and beautiful. The City of Boca Raton is hiring Sanitation Equipment Operators and Trainees.

Whether you're starting your career or bringing experience to the table, we provide opportunities to grow, learn, and thrive. Why Join Us. Career Growth: Our structured advancement path includes Trainee, Operator I, II, and III levels, each with pay increases and expanding responsibilities.

Placement depends on experience, with opportunities to grow at every stage. Competitive Pay: Starting pay ranges from $20.40/hr. for Trainees to $22.56/hr

for Operator III. Experienced operators with additional experience or specialized qualifications may earn more. Training & Development: Gain hands-on experience operating modern sanitation vehicles and equipment, with all training provided for career advancement.

Community Impact: Help maintain the health, cleanliness, and beauty of Boca Raton for thousands of residents every day. A Distinct Career Path The Sanitation Equipment Operator position at the City of Boca Raton is a unique career opportunity. All hires begin at the Sanitation Equipment Operator I level to ensure consistent training and safety standards.

Upon successful completion of a field test, operators may be promoted to Operator II, with additional opportunities to advance to Operator III through demonstrated experience, skill, and performance. This structured approach allows you to develop your skills while advancing your career. Positions Available: Sanitation Equipment Operator Trainee: $20.40/hour - perfect for those starting a career in waste management

Sanitation Equipment Operator I: Starting at $21.48/hour Sanitation Equipment Operator II: Starting at $22.00/hour Sanitation Equipment Operator III: Starting at $22.56/hour Take the first step toward a rewarding and stable career that makes a real difference. Apply today and join the City of Boca Raton team. General Statement of Job: Performs responsible semiskilled work operating a refuse collection vehicle in the collection of solid waste; does related work as required

Work is performed under regular supervision. Limited supervision is exercised over assigned crew members. Essential Functions Operates refuse collection trucks: Depending on level, this includes: Trainee / Level I: Rear-load and flat-bed refuse collection trucks picking up refuse on a predetermined route.

Level II: Side-load, rear-load, and flat-bed refuse collection trucks picking up refuse on a predetermined route. Level III: Front-load, grapple-load, side-load, rear-load, and flat-bed refuse collection trucks picking up refuse on a predetermined route. Obeys all traffic laws and safety guidelines; monitors the immediate environment and work area to ensure the safety of the operator, other workers, the equipment, and the public.

Operates hydraulic mechanisms for compressing and dumping refuse. Transports refuse to pre-designated disposal areas. Drives and operates a truck to collect household appliances, furniture, and unusually large amounts of trash.

Performs routine inspections, cleaning, fueling, and preventative maintenance on assigned vehicles and equipment. Directs personnel assigned to the truck. When normal operations of City departments are suspended or interrupted due to a declaration that a state of emergency exists, employees in this classification will be deemed essential by the City.

For the preparation and/or continuation of emergency operations or for special work detail, employees deemed essential shall be required to work. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: Florida motor vehicles and traffic laws. Occupational safety hazards and safety precautions.

Care and operation of assigned equipment. Applicable regulations regarding the proper collection, transport, and disposal of solid waste. Street locations and address sequencing.

Safe driving practices. Skill in: Operation of specially designed refuse collection equipment, including the manipulation of the container lifting arm to empty a refuse container while operating in an area of heavy traffic and tight conditions. Performing pre-trip and post-trip vehicle safety inspections.

Training other employees in the operation of specialized equipment. Abilities of: Read, understand, and carry-out oral and written instructions. Prepare routine records of activities.

Work independently in the performance of assigned duties. Read, understand, and follow a route map and/or street guide. Deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in non-standard situations.

Climb in and out of trucks and heavy equipment. Climb stairs and ladders. Minimum and Preferred Qualifications Sanitation Equipment Operator Trainee: Requires a combination of education and experience equivalent to completion of the tenth grade.

Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class-B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) including appropriate endorsement(s). High school diploma or equivalent is preferred. Sanitation Equipment Operator I: Requires a combination of education and experience equivalent to completion of the tenth grade.

Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class-B Commercial Driver's License (CDL), including appropriate endorsement(s). Minimum of two (2) years' related work experience is required. High school diploma or equivalent is preferred.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Pursuant to the SEIU collective bargaining agreement, employees must have abstained from the use of cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products for at least one year prior to their date of hire and shall abstain from the use of tobacco products at all times during the period of their employment with the City while both on and off duty. PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS OR CONDITIONS: The environmental conditions and physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Continuously ascends or descends ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles, and similar structures.

Continuously moves in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments, including tight or confined spaces. Continuously remains in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. Continuously moves about within the immediate work area to accomplish tasks.

Continuously moves from one worksite to another. Continuously communicates with others to exchange information. Continuously repeats motions that may include the wrists, hands, and/or fingers.

Continuously operates machinery and/or power tools. Continuously operates motor vehicles or heavy equipment. Continuously assesses the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of assigned work.

Continuously observes details accurately and identifies variances. Continuously pushes and pulls objects. Continuously works in areas that may be somewhat uncomfortable due to drafts, noise, or temperature variations.

Continuously works in areas that may be very uncomfortable due to extreme temperatures, noise levels, or other environmental conditions. Continuously works in outdoor areas where exposure to animals, reptiles, and/or insects may occur. Continuously works with equipment or performs procedures where carelessness could result in minor cuts, bruises, or muscle pulls.

Occasionally lifts or carries objects weighing up to 100 pounds. Occasionally adjusts or moves objects weighing up to 100 pounds in all directions. POST-OFFER BACKGROUND REQUIREMENTS: The background check process for this position may include: Criminal Background Check Employment Verification Motor Vehicles Report (MVR) Check Workers' Compensation Physical Drug and Alcohol Screen Essential Employee Designation When normal operations of City departments are suspended or interrupted due to a declaration that a state of emergency exists, any employee may be deemed essential by the City.

For the preparation and/or continuation of emergency operations or for special work detail, employees deemed necessary shall be required to work. The City of Boca Raton is an Equal Opportunity, Inclusive, Veteran's Preference Employer and Drug Free Workplace. It is the policy of the City of Boca Raton to prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, familial status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other status or condition protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.