{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:51:43.005Z","occupation":{"soc":"53-7081.00","title":"Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors","group":"Transportation & Material Moving","sector":"48-49","jobZone":2,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers refuse and recyclable material collection operations including vehicle inspection, route driving, hoisting and compaction equipment use, disposal site procedures, and fleet compliance documentation in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Pre-trip truck inspection checklist — complete under direct supervision to verify lights, brakes, and fluid levels before starting a residential collection route.","Established collection route — follow with guidance from a senior crew member through residential streets and alleys.","Refuse bins and containers — identify correct sorting categories and placement points under direction at a municipal waste facility.","Automated hoisting device controls — operate under close supervision to lift and empty standard refuse bins into truck body openings.","Garbage truck dismount and remount procedure — perform repeatedly and safely between collection stops along a supervised neighborhood route.","Truck refueling and basic fluid top-off — carry out with supervisor oversight at a depot fueling station to maintain safe operating levels.","Defective equipment report form — fill out basic observations of visible damage or malfunction under guidance from a lead collector.","Compaction equipment — activate at direction of crew lead to compress collected refuse inside the truck body during a standard shift.","Disposal site dumping procedure — execute under direct instruction, positioning the truck and releasing refuse loads at a designated tipping area.","Personal protective equipment and body mechanics — apply correctly when lifting refuse containers on a residential collection route to reduce injury risk."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Daily pre-trip vehicle inspection — conduct independently and consistently before each shift, identifying common mechanical issues on a municipal refuse truck.","Residential and commercial collection routes — drive and complete with minimal oversight, adapting to traffic conditions and route variations encountered during a standard workday.","Automated and semi-automated hoisting devices — operate routinely to raise, empty, and reset refuse bins of varying sizes along established urban and suburban routes.","Truck compaction system — control throughout a full collection shift to optimize load capacity and reduce the number of disposal site trips required.","Fuel, oil, and brake fluid replenishment — perform independently at a fleet depot, recording fluid usage in time accounting or facilities management software logs.","Defective equipment reports — prepare accurately and submit through mobile or cloud-based compliance software at the end of each collection shift.","Refuse disposal site protocols — follow correctly and efficiently, positioning and dumping truck loads in compliance with site rules and safety signage.","Route map and mobile location-based services software — use to navigate detours, missed stops, or schedule changes during a daily collection run.","Physical collection tasks — execute dismount, container handling, and remount sequences at pace across a full shift while maintaining safe body mechanics.","Crew communication — coordinate verbally with a two- or three-person collection team to maintain route timing and safe vehicle movement in congested areas."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Full-route vehicle readiness — assess pre-trip and mid-route truck condition autonomously, diagnosing fluid, brake, and mechanical issues before they cause service interruptions.","Complex residential and industrial collection routes — navigate and complete independently, resolving non-standard obstacles such as blocked alleys, oversized loads, or missed pickups.","Hoisting and compaction equipment troubleshooting — identify operational faults and apply corrective actions in the field to restore service with minimal downtime.","Disposal site load management — plan and sequence dumping runs efficiently across a shift, balancing truck weight limits against route completion requirements.","Compliance and defect documentation — produce thorough, accurate reports using facilities management and compliance software that support fleet maintenance scheduling.","Materials routing and recyclables sorting — apply working knowledge of materials requirements and waste-stream separation to ensure correct disposal at multiple facility types.","Mobile and cloud-based route data — interpret real-time service data and update dispatch records to reflect completed stops, exceptions, and vehicle status during active routes.","Safety and regulatory standards — apply DOT and municipal waste regulations consistently across all collection activities, including load securement and PPE use in high-traffic environments.","Mentorship of new collectors — guide entry-level crew members through inspection, hoisting, and collection procedures during on-route training shifts.","Adverse condition collection — maintain safe and complete service delivery during weather events, high-traffic scenarios, or equipment degradation on residential and commercial routes."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Fleet inspection and maintenance programs — design and oversee pre-trip and preventive maintenance protocols across a municipal or private refuse fleet to maximize uptime and safety compliance.","Route optimization strategy — analyze operational data using logistics and supply chain software to restructure collection routes for efficiency, fuel savings, and service coverage.","Equipment procurement and lifecycle management — evaluate automated hoisting, compaction, and vehicle technologies and recommend capital investments to organizational leadership.","Regulatory compliance framework — establish and enforce DOT, OSHA, and municipal waste handling standards across all collection crews and disposal site operations.","Workforce training curriculum — develop and deliver structured on-the-job training programs covering vehicle operation, equipment use, and safety for new and advancing collectors.","Performance reporting and analytics — produce operational dashboards using database and cloud-based data tools to brief municipal clients or company executives on service metrics.","Incident and defect management system — lead the investigation of equipment failures or safety incidents, implementing corrective actions and updating compliance documentation organization-wide.","Interdepartmental coordination — liaise with fleet maintenance, dispatch, environmental compliance, and municipal authorities to align collection operations with broader service contracts.","Sustainability and recycling program leadership — direct materials separation and recyclables processing initiatives, setting diversion targets and monitoring outcomes across collection districts.","Organizational resilience planning — develop contingency protocols for large-scale service disruptions such as equipment shortages, extreme weather, or labor variances affecting refuse collection operations."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}