DOT Qualified or ability to become DOT Qualified (Non-CDL) to drive vehicles between 10k - 26k pounds
Ability to pass 40-hour HAZWOPER training upon hire
Current 40-hour HAZWOPER Training (preferred)
Ability to use heavy and light equipment, such as forklift and pallet-jack (preferred)
Skilled using hand and shop tools, and instruments (preferred)
Demonstrates accuracy, thoroughness and attention to detail (preferred)
Must be able to prioritize, stay focused and handle multiple, diverse responsibilities (preferred)
Responsibilities
Performs operational functions relating to emergency response and hazardous and non-hazardous spill clean-up and Hazmat Decon work
Daily work involves confined space entry such as manholes, tank cleaning, oil spill cleanup, drum handling, decontamination, sweeping and shoveling, high pressure washing and various other remedial activities
Operates light and heavy equipment relating to clean-up, including: roll-off truck, vacuum truck, box trucks, skid steer, forklift, pumps and pallet-jack
Responds to customer spills and emergencies during normal business hours and after hours
Performs pre-trip and post-trip Department of Transportation inspections
Maintains vehicle logs
Performs general housekeeping, including maintenance of equipment and site