What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transfer Station Operator I position at Southern Idaho Solid Waste?
Transfer Station Operator I / II
Join the SISW Team - Skilled Heavy Equipment Operator - Transfer Station (Twin Falls) Put your heavy equipment skills to work at our Twin Falls Transfer Station! We're seeking a reliable, skilled operator for a full-time, hands-on role. You'll be the expert on the ground, running heavy machinery, ensuring site safety, serving the public, inspecting loads, and performing routine maintenance. This is a stable, local job for a professional who takes pride in their work and equipment. If you're a skilled operator, we want you on our team. We value safety, teamwork, accountability, and reliability above all.
Southern Idaho Solid Waste is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer (M/F/V/D) and a drug-free workplace.
Department: Transfer Station
Location: Twin Falls Transfer Station
Pay Grade: I – 8 / II – 10 FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
GENERAL PURPOSE
Performs all activities associated with the operation and maintenance of transfer stations, including skilled tasks using heavy-duty equipment and vehicles; responding to requests and concerns from the public; monitoring/inspecting loads; and coordinating off-site shipment of transfer trailers.
Operator I: Entry Level / Operator II: Working Level
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Operator I: Close / Operator II: General
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
This position does not have any supervisory responsibility.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Operator I or Basic Functions for all Operators
Operates heavy equipment associated with transfer station operations.
Observe waste to identify hazardous waste or other materials excluded from deposit at transfer stations.
Monitors customer activities to ensure compliance with established rules and regulations.
Operates radio and two-way communications as needed to alert equipment operators of suspicious activity or waste loads.
Deals with public complaints and resolves issues or seeks supervisory assistance.
Apprises the public of transfer station requirements and fees.
Performs random inspections of loads from the general public to verify materials and prevent illegal dumping.
Immediately report possible biohazards, improperly disposed medical office wastes, asbestos, etc., to the Supervisor.
May provide physical or equipment labor related to cutting/filling grades.
Performs routine maintenance and emergency repairs and reports mechanical problems to supervisor for repair.
Operates a variety of hand and power tools in performing general maintenance of transfer stations, vehicles, and equipment.
Weighs/inspects incoming vehicles, determines fees, and accepts and receives payments.
Performs other job duties as assigned.
Operator II (in addition to the essential functions outlined for Operator I)
Performs proficiently on all heavy equipment and essential functions associated with transfer station operations with little supervision;
Performs minor services on heavy equipment;
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
1. Education and Experience:
Operator I: Graduation from high school or equivalent and some experience in operating medium to heavy equipment.
Operator II (in addition to the education and experience of Operator I): One (1) year performing the above-related functions at Southern Idaho Solid Waste or two (2) years of progressively responsible experience operating medium to heavy equipment related to transfer station operations
*An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered for all operator levels.
2. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Operator I: Some knowledge / Operator II: Working knowledge
Materials and tools used in equipment maintenance;
Hazards and safety precautions associated with transfer station operations;
Basic interpersonal communication skills;
The design, adjustment, operation, maintenance, and repair of mechanical equipment;
Basic computer and other electronic device operation;
Southern Idaho Solid Waste Policies and Procedures
Operator I: Some skill / Operator II: Skilled in:
The use of mechanical tools, materials, and vehicles;
Skill in the operation and maneuvering of heavy equipment associated with transfer station operations.
All Operators:
Ability to:
Operate simple to complex heavy-duty equipment and operate in various conditions.
Perform manual tasks for sustained periods.
Perform minor equipment maintenance and repair.
Follow written and verbal instructions and safety regulations.
Communicate effectively, verbally and in writing.
Perform basic math and handle cash;
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, the public, and supervisors.
Comply with applicable district and departmental policies/safety standards and wear required personal protective equipment.
3. Work Environment:
Daily exposure to hazards commonly associated with transfer station operations.
Tasks require various physical activities, generally nominal muscular strain, such as lifting, walking, standing, stooping, and reaching, and may be required to lift and/or pull up to 100 to 125 pounds.
Communication, hearing, and seeing are essential in the performance of daily tasks.
Mental application utilizes memory for details, verbal instructions, emotional stability, and discriminating thinking.
Daily exposure to weather extremes and environmental conditions typical of transfer station operations.
Exposure to biohazards and chemicals is possible due to unknown materials brought in loads to transfer stations.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $20.80 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: In person
Salary : $21