Full-Time

Chauffeur

GFL

GFL

201-500 employees

Integrated solid waste collection and disposal

No salary listed

Québec City, QC, Canada

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
Customer Service

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Requirements
  • A valid Class 3 driver's license with FM endorsement is required.
  • Two to five years of experience in general transportation is required.
  • A good driving record is required.
  • Excellent manual dexterity and an interest in machinery are required.
  • Resourcefulness, autonomy, and customer service skills are required.
Responsibilities
  • Drive side-load, rear-load, or front-load collection trucks.
  • Collect rolling bins, bags, and boxes.
  • Maintain constant communication with inspectors.
  • Maintain a professional relationship with customers at collection sites.
  • Complete daily reports, route sheets, and work orders.
  • Verify and identify the types of waste being transported, including waste, recycling, and dry materials.
  • Perform a vehicle inspection and safety walk-around before departure and upon return.
  • Perform other related duties.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience driving a side-loading vehicle is an asset.

WCA Waste Corporation provides end-to-end non-hazardous solid waste management services. It covers the entire waste lifecycle, including collection, transfer, processing, and disposal, and offers containers for rent for commercial construction, demolition, and industrial jobs. Its operations span collection fleets, transfer stations, material recovery facilities (MRFs), and landfills, enabling customers to manage waste from pickup to final disposal in a single network. The company differentiates itself through vertical integration: owning and operating a coordinated network of assets across multiple states (Texas, Missouri, Florida, and surrounding regions) to handle diverse waste streams and provide comprehensive, single-source solutions. WCA’s goal is to deliver scalable, end-to-end waste management services and expand its geographic footprint, a strategy that continued under GFL Environmental Inc. after the 2020 acquisition to broaden presence in the Midwest and Southeast.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$85.5M

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

2000

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q2 2026 revenue rose 16%; year-to-date acquisitions added $1.6 billion consideration.
  • Ontario EPR shifts recycling contracts to GFL, boosting Arrow Road volumes and margins.
  • SECURE and Frontier deepen local routes, lowering costs and widening landfill pricing power.

What critics are saying

  • June 30, 2026 debt hit $9.6 billion; net leverage reached 4.0x.
  • Stoney Creek pleadings and resident lawsuits threaten fines, closures, and reputational damage.
  • Take-private talks and special committee signal public-market uncertainty until SECURE closes.

What makes GFL unique

  • GFL owns landfills, transfer stations, hauling, and recycling, creating hard-to-replicate density.
  • Patrick Dovigi kept buying tuck-ins; 2026 added Frontier Waste and seven more acquisitions.
  • The SECURE deal adds Western Canadian processing and disposal assets competitors cannot quickly duplicate.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Holidays

Paid Vacation

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-5%

1 year growth

-5%

2 year growth

-5%
Third News
Jun 23rd, 2026
GFL Environmental Inc. Announces Pricing for $750 Million Senior Notes Offering - Third News

GFL Environmental has priced a $750 million senior notes offering to enhance liquidity and support its growth initiatives, including recent acquisitions.

Yahoo Finance
Jun 4th, 2026
GFL Environmental launches two RNG facilities with OPAL Fuels to power 800 heavy-duty trucks

OPAL Fuels and GFL Environmental have begun construction on two renewable natural gas facilities at landfills in Georgia and Alabama. The projects will convert landfill methane into approximately 15 million gasoline gallon equivalents of RNG annually, enough to fuel roughly 800 Class 8 trucks. The expansion deepens GFL's partnership with OPAL Fuels in decarbonising transportation and building RNG infrastructure. However, the development doesn't substantially alter GFL's near-term investment narrative, which remains focused on integrating past acquisitions, managing high leverage and delivering on 2026 revenue guidance. GFL recently authorised share buybacks of up to 34.7 million shares and increased its dividend by 10%. Analysts project the company's revenue could reach CA$8.6 billion by 2029, implying 8.8% annual growth.

Business Wire
Jun 2nd, 2026
RWT Capital Closes H2Oil Energy Sale to GFL Environmental Amid Energy M&A Boom

RWT Capital, a leading Canadian mid-market M&A firm, advised on the sale of Alberta oil and gas services provider H2Oil Energy to GFL Environmental.

Business in Focus Magazine
May 1st, 2026
GFL to acquire Secure Waste for $6.4B, adding 80+ facilities across Western Canada

GFL Environmental has agreed to acquire Secure Waste Infrastructure for $6.4 billion, expanding its presence in Western Canada and North Dakota. The deal includes over 80 locations comprising 12 landfills, 55 waste treatment facilities, 12 recycling facilities, 98 injection wells and five transfer stations. Secure shareholders can choose $24.75 in cash, 0.4195 GFL subordinate voting shares, or a combination for each share held. Cash payments are capped at 20% of the total consideration, with GFL shares limited to 80%. GFL founder and CEO Patrick Dovigi said the acquisition will densify the company's Western Canada footprint and enhance its ability to offer comprehensive waste management services. The transaction requires shareholder approval and is expected to close in the second half of 2025.

Reuters
Apr 13th, 2026
GFL to buy Secure Waste in $4.63 billion deal to boost Western Canada presence

Canadian waste management firm GFL Environmental said on Monday it would ​buy peer Secure Waste Infrastructure in a deal worth about C$6.4 ‌billion ($4.63 billion), including debt, as it looks to deepen its presence in Western Canada.