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Weekend Mapping Driver Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

FRONT LOAD DRIVER

Houston, TX · On-site

$17 - $22.25/hr

... weekends and holidays, while staying within legal limits. • Read and understand maps, complete daily driver logs, and perform pre and post trip truck inspections. • Work in various weather ...

Delivery Driver

Bryan, TX · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

Driving throughout the metropolitan area using maps and directions * Able to be flexible with your schedule including evenings, weekends and holidays * Valid Texas Driver's License What is in it for ...

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What is the difference between Weekend Mapping Driver vs GPS Technician?

AspectWeekend Mapping DriverGPS Technician
CredentialsDriver's license, GPS/map reading skillsTechnical certifications, GPS system knowledge
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, driving, mapping routesIndoor, technical troubleshooting, equipment setup
Industry UsageMapping companies, survey firmsTelecommunications, navigation system providers
Search/Comparison IntentDriving, mapping, outdoor workTechnical skills, GPS system repair

The main difference is that Weekend Mapping Drivers focus on driving and mapping routes outdoors, often for survey or mapping projects, while GPS Technicians handle technical setup and troubleshooting of GPS systems indoors. Both roles require knowledge of navigation tools but differ in environment and skill set.

FRONT LOAD DRIVER

FRONT LOAD DRIVER

NEXUS DISPOSAL

Houston, TX • On-site

$17 - $22.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Nexus Disposal is seeking a skilled and experienced Frontload Driver to join our team. As a Commercial Driver, you will operate a front-end truck to service commercial routes, collecting and transporting waste or recyclables in accordance with customer contracts. You will navigate through congested communities and tight areas, with backing skills being essential as a significant portion of the job involves reverse maneuvers. Our drivers are responsible for servicing approximately 75 to 125 commercial customers per day along assigned routes, and the waste collected must be properly transferred to designated stations, landfills, or drop-off locations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
•    Safely and efficiently navigate through congested communities and tight areas in city and suburban locations.
•    Utilize backing skills for a significant portion of the job, as servicing customers often requires reverse maneuvers.
•    Climb in and out of the truck cab to service customer accounts, and occasionally climb onto truck containers to adjust loads or secure traps for transport.
•    Maintain compliance with all local, state, and federal transportation regulations, as well as company policies.
•    Communicate professionally with customers and dispatchers, including handling complaints about schedules and service quality.
•    Document and report any complaints received, responding in a courteous and respectful manner.
•    Adhere to assigned work hours, which may include weekends and holidays, while staying within legal limits.
•    Read and understand maps, complete daily driver logs, and perform pre and post trip truck inspections.
•    Work in various weather conditions, including extreme hot or cold, wet or dry conditions. Note that truck cabs may not have air conditioning but may have a small fan.

Qualifications:
•    Minimum of 5 years of previous experience operating a vehicle requiring a CDL within the past 7 years.
•    Minimum of 3 years of previous Waste Hauling experience.
•    Preferred experience in Front Load Driving.
•    Certificates, Licenses, Registrations, or Other Requirements:
•    Experience driving a Front Load Truck is a must.
•    Must be at least 21 years of age.
•    Must possess a Class A or B CDL with airbrake endorsement valid for the state of application.
•    Clear driving record (drivers with a clean driving record in the last 3 years will be considered).
Other Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities Required:
•    Proficient in spoken and written English to effectively communicate with the general public, understand highway traffic and signals, and complete reports and records.
•    Successful completion of pre-employment (post-offer) drug screening, background and motor vehicle records checks, and Department of Transportation physical.
•    Ability to perform physical tasks such as pushing, pulling, kneeling, bending, twisting, and lifting up to 75 lbs. throughout the shift, without reasonable accommodations. Climbing in and out of the truck repeatedly is also required. Please note that the physical effort required may vary at different sites.