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Pump Truck Driver

Los Angeles, CA

L.A. Hydro Jet & Rooter Service, a Helios company, is the industry leader in commercial and residential plumbing, committed to creating partnerships with our customers. Our deep industry expertise, excellence in process management, and dedication to corporate responsibility are pillars of our value proposition—each supported by tangible, best-practice programs. 

We are currently hiring a Pump Truck Driver to join our team!

WHAT SETS YOU APART:

  • Customer service mindset
  • Team-oriented approach
  • Strong time management skills
  • Clear communication
  • Decision-making and problem-solving abilities
  • Valid driver’s license (CDL or non-commercial)
  • Class B tanker endorsement required; Class A preferred
  • Must undergo medical evaluations every 6–12 months
  • Pumping background preferred
  • Must be able to report to the Sun Valley office daily to collect the company vehicle

WHAT SETS L.A. HYDRO-JET APART:

  • Competitive hourly wages and benefits package
  • Career growth opportunities
  • Promote-from-within culture, with over 90% of leadership roles filled by internal promotions

WHAT L.A. HYDRO-JET NEEDS FROM YOU:

  • Perform basic service truck driving functions in accordance with USS and DOT requirements
  • Operate safely and in accordance with USS and DOT safety standards to prevent accidents and injuries
  • Perform duties involving sitting, standing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling
  • Regularly lift/push between 50 and 150 lbs throughout the work shift
  • Deliver excellent customer service on-site to ensure satisfaction
  • Adapt routes as needed to meet customer needs
  • Provide routing feedback to the Operations Manager/Supervisor/Coordinator to improve efficiency and service
  • Strategically plan to meet customer expectations

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.

  • Sit while driving and stand while servicing products
  • Use hands and fingers to handle tools or controls
  • Perform repetitive movements
  • See objects both near and far
  • Speak clearly and understand others
  • Frequently hear and distinguish between sounds
  • Walk up to 30 minutes at a time
  • Enter and exit equipment by stepping and kneeling
  • Lift 40 lbs from waist to shoulders
  • Lift 30 lbs from floor to head
  • Crouch and squat
  • Push and pull up to 100 lbs horizontally

Compensation: L.A. Hydro-Jet and Rooter Service, a Helios company, determines compensation based on the cost of labor across several U.S. geographic markets. Pay for this position ranges from $26 – $30 per hour, based on market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.

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