The role
What a refuse collector actually does, day to day.
As a refuse collector, your primary responsibility is to collect waste and recycling from residential and commercial properties. This involves operating refuse collection vehicles, ensuring that waste is sorted correctly, and adhering to health and safety regulations. You will work closely with your team to maintain efficient routes and schedules, ensuring that all areas are serviced promptly and effectively. This role requires physical stamina, as you will be lifting and moving heavy bins and bags throughout your shift.
In addition to collection duties, refuse collectors are increasingly involved in community engagement and education about recycling practices. You may find yourself interacting with residents, answering questions about waste disposal, and promoting recycling initiatives. The role is dynamic, with opportunities to contribute to local environmental strategies and sustainability efforts. This is not just a job; it is a chance to be part of a movement towards a cleaner, greener future.
A typical week
Day to day
1Operate refuse collection vehicles safely and efficiently.
2Collect waste and recycling from designated routes.
3Sort and separate recyclable materials from general waste.
4Maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the vehicle and equipment.
5Engage with the public to promote recycling and waste reduction.
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