G-Class Driver / Grease Trap Technician

G-Class Driver / Grease Trap Technician


Company
Green Planet Bio-Fuels
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$21–$23 an hour
Posted
18 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Title: G-Class Driver / Grease Trap Technician

Pay: $21–$23 per hour

Job Type: Full-Time (44 hours/week)

Schedule: Must be available to work weekends

About Us

Green Planet is a proudly family-owned and operated business serving communities across Southern Ontario. Our mission is to collect and recycle used cooking oil from restaurants, hotels, shopping centres, and food manufacturers. That oil is repurposed into clean, renewable biofuel, reducing waste and contributing to a more sustainable future.

Position Overview

We are currently seeking a reliable and hardworking G-Class Driver / Grease Trap Technician to join our growing team. This role combines driving responsibilities with hands-on service work, including the cleaning and maintenance of grease traps at customer locations.

Key Responsibilities
β€’ Operate company vehicles safely and efficiently along assigned routes
β€’ Pump, clean, and maintain grease traps at commercial locations
β€’ Load and unload equipment and materials as required
β€’ Provide professional and courteous service to customers
β€’ Complete daily logs, service records, and required documentation
β€’ Follow all safety procedures and environmental regulations

Requirements
β€’ Valid Ontario G-Class driver’s license (clean abstract preferred)
β€’ Ability to perform physically demanding work (lifting, bending, working outdoors)
β€’ Comfortable working in various weather conditions
β€’ Strong work ethic and reliability
β€’ Good communication and customer service skills
β€’ Ability to work weekends as part of a full-time schedule

What We Offer
β€’ Competitive hourly wage ($21–$23 based on experience)
β€’ Full-time, stable employment (44 hours/week)
β€’ Supportive, family-run work environment
β€’ Opportunity to contribute to environmental sustainability
β€’ Benefits after probation period
β€’ On-site parking & Easy subway access

Pay: $21.00-$23.00 per hour

Expected hours: 44.0 per week

Benefits:
β€’ Dental care
β€’ On-site parking
β€’ Vision care

Work Location: In person

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