

For example, only some of the new positions to be created will be for this occupation. It means data for this occupation may be different than the data shown. Although there is labour market data for the larger NOC group, this occupation makes up only a part of that group. NOC groups often include several related occupations. In addition to job openings created by employment turnover, 58 new positions are forecasted to be created within this occupational group each year. In Alberta, the 7522: Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers occupational group is expected to have a below-average annual growth of 1.7% from 2019 to 2023. occupational growth (work opportunities that come up when new positions are created).employment turnover (work opportunities that come up when people leave existing positions).trends and events that affect overall employment (especially in the industries listed above).The employment outlook in this occupation will be influenced by a wide variety of factors including: In Alberta, 79% of people employed in this classification work in the following industries:
GARBAGE TRUCK DRIVER DRIVERS
Municipal recycling truck drivers are part of the larger 2011 National Occupational Classification 7511: Transport truck drivers. To learn more, see the Refuse Collector profile. In some places, truck operators collect both refuse and recyclable materials. keep work areas and trucks clean, and remove snow as required.return to recycling depots or warehouses to dump truck contents.speak with dispatchers concerning delays, unsafe sites, accidents, equipment breakdowns, and other maintenance problems.answer questions about recycling and deal respectfully with the public.load blue bins or bags into collection units or sort materials into truck compartments.follow a regular pickup route or route card instructions.inspect the vehicle and equipment before they start driving (to ensure things are safe and in good working order).These trucks may have dual-drive cabs or automated side loaders.ĭuties vary but, in general, municipal recycling truck drivers: They may operate regular trucks or specially designed trucks. Municipal recycling truck drivers pick up special types of recyclable materials along assigned routes.
