Full-Time

Transfer Station Operator

Solid Waste

Polk County

Polk County

County government administering budgets and services

Compensation Overview

$21.32 - $30.91/hr

Winter Haven, FL, USA

In Person

Category
General Maintenance & Repair (1)
Requirements
  • Must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience in the operation and routine maintenance of Transfer Station/landfill operations.
  • Must possess a valid Florida driver’s license (CDL Class A) or be able to secure a valid Florida driver’s license (CDL Class A) at the time of employment.
  • A comparable amount of related training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.
  • Must obtain and maintain TREEO Center Landfill Operator Certification within 12 months of employment.
Responsibilities
  • Operates all pieces of heavy equipment with equal effectiveness in a high paced Transfer Station environment.
  • Utilizes each unit with its specific function while processing a high volume of tonnage per day and servicing multiple customers on-demand.
  • Operator’s physical requirements for the operation of each piece of equipment are essentially identical.
  • The Transfer Station Operator’s primary responsibility is the proper operation and usage of the following equipment: Front End Loader; Transfer Trailer; Roll-off Truck; Leachate Tanker/Vacuum Truck.
  • Utilizing the above equipment and best management practices, performs day-to-day field operations in a manner consistent with state and local requirements.
  • Assist in the implementation and improvement of the site’s operations plan to ensure compliance with all applicable permit requirements.
  • Works in conjunction with Transfer Station Foreman including the performance of; but not limited to: Responsible for minimizing truck turnaround time, use of labor and equipment to manage daily tonnage.
  • Continuously improves the appearance of the site by assisting with litter prevention, control, and collection.
  • Performs daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections of assigned equipment and completes documentation forms.
  • Performs light service and maintenance of vehicles and equipment.
  • Variable shift work during hours of operation; Monday-Friday 6 am-6 pm and Saturday 6 am-1:30 pm (occasional Sunday work and overtime as required).
  • Performs related duties as required.
  • This position shall be required to report for work as directed when a declaration of emergency has been declared in Polk County.
Desired Qualifications
  • Private Industry Experience – landfills, transfer stations, collections, and recycling center.

Polk County is governed by the Board of County Commissioners elected by residents, and they adopt the annual budget that funds public safety, infrastructure, health and welfare programs, libraries, parks, housing, waste and water services, and transportation. The Commission sets policies, enforces zoning and building codes, and oversees development plans and public works such as roads and fire protection. It coordinates a wide range of services under one local government to meet residents’ needs. Goal: maintain essential public services and infrastructure to support safe, healthy, and thriving communities in Polk County.

Company Size

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Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$10K

Headquarters

Winter Haven, Florida

Founded

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What believers are saying

  • PCFR fills over 100 positions, boosting emergency response capacity.
  • Railroad crossings close in Leggett, reducing traffic wait times.
  • Polk HHS assists Meals on Wheels, enhancing community health support.

What critics are saying

  • SAFER grant expires in 36 months, forcing PCFR layoffs.
  • Recruitment fails for 100 PCFR roles amid Florida shortages.
  • Leggett crossing closures increase emergency response delays immediately.

What makes Polk County unique

  • PCFR equips ambulances with pediatric TBI kits via Tampa General partnership.
  • PCFR secures $16M SAFER grant for 50 new firefighter positions.
  • Polk HHSA appoints Robin Elliott as Director and Natalie Trachsel as Assistant.

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Polk County Government
Nov 19th, 2025
Polk County Fire Rescue creating 50 new positions with SAFER Grant

Polk County Fire Rescue creating 50 new positions with SAFER grant. Bartow, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2025) - Polk County Fire Rescue was awarded a $16-million federal grant to fund 50 new positions. PCFR was awarded the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the 50 positions. The program is designed to help fire rescue departments nationwide increase and maintain staffing levels. It also helps with response and operational standards compliance. PCFR Chief Shawn Smith is ready to start recruiting candidates for the new positions. "Polk County Fire Rescue is excited to bring new talent into our organization with the help of the SAFER grant," Smith said. "We are grateful for this new federal funding which will help us reach our staffing goals." The 50 new SAFER grant-supported firefighter positions are part of more than 100 positions PCFR is working to fill. The Polk County Board of County Commissioners recently approved funding for fire personnel positions. PCFR encourages anyone interested in a career in firefighting to reach out to the department or visit https://www.polk-county.net/public-safety/fire-rescue/careers/.

Tryon Daily Bulletin
Nov 7th, 2025
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Polk County names new leaders for Health and Human Services Agency. - Robin Elliott was named Polk HHSA Director. POLK COUNTY - Polk County has announced the appointment of Robin Elliott as the new Director of the Polk County Health and Human Services Agency. In addition, Natalie Trachsel has been promoted to serve as Assistant Director of the agency. "Congratulations to both Robin and Natalie as they step into these crucial positions within the Health and Human Services Agency," said Polk County Manager Marche Pittman. "We are confident that their leadership will greatly benefit the Polk community." Pittman also expressed appreciation to the county's Human Resources Officer and the Polk County Health and Human Services Board for their role in the selection process and for helping identify the best candidates for these key positions. Both appointments will take effect on November 17.

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