Refuse Recycling Driver/Loader

Company: Gi Group
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Location: Huntingdon
Job Description:

Salary: GBP15 – GBP57 per hour

Refuse Recycling Driver/Loader

Join Gi Group to support the waste and refuse collection operation of a local authority as a Refuse Recycling Driver/Loader.

Location: Huntingdonshire

Service: Environmental and Community Services

Pay Rate: £15.57 per hour (PAYE)

Working Hours: 37 hours per week, Monday–Tuesday 06:00–15:00, Wednesday–Friday 06:00–14:00

Overtime: after 37 hours overtime is paid x1.5

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead a refuse/recycling round, managing crew performance, conduct and safety.
  • Ensure full compliance with Health & Safety, DVSA rules, PPE use and council policies.
  • Carry out daily vehicle checks, defect reporting and ensure vehicles are not overloaded.
  • Maintain accurate, real-time records via the in‑cab system (collections, missed bins, issues).
  • Collect domestic/commercial waste and recycling, including litter bins, bulky items and special collections.
  • Deliver/collect wheeled bins and sacks and support other crews when required.
  • Act as an ambassador for the Council, responding to public queries and providing clear information.
  • When loading, safely operate bin lifts and equipment, keep the area tidy and follow instructions from the Driver/Loader.

Requirements

  • Category C (Class 2) licence and valid Driver CPC (35 hours).
  • Physically fit – able to move bins/bags and walk several miles per day.
  • Strong awareness of Health & Safety and working near highways.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills; literate and numerate.
  • Experience supervising a small team and making sound decisions under pressure.
  • Able to build positive relationships with customers and colleagues and handle complaints professionally.

Values & Safeguarding

You’ll be expected to live our core values: Inspiring, Collaborative, Accountable, Respectful and Enterprising. The organisation is committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults; you must be able to recognise safeguarding concerns, follow procedures and promote a safe environment.

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Posted: June 1st, 2026