As a Debris & Cleanup Specialist, you'll clear debris from construction sites and assist in property cleanouts, working with property managers and contractors.
Job Title:
Debris & Cleanup Specialist – Hauler
Job Description:We’re hiring hard-working, reliable individuals with hauling experience to complete debris removal and site cleanup assignments. As a Debris & Cleanup Specialist, you’ll work with property managers, contractors, and homeowners to remove post-construction waste, yard debris, event materials, and more.
This contract-based opportunity is ideal for professionals who own a pickup truck, box truck, dump truck, or flatbed and are looking for flexible, high-paying jobs that match their schedule and equipment.
What You’ll Be Doing:- Clear and haul debris from renovation, construction, and landscaping sites
- Remove scrap materials such as wood, drywall, metal, or concrete
- Assist with property cleanouts, event breakdowns, and donation runs
- Secure, load, and transport debris using your own vehicle
- Provide light post-job site cleaning (broom sweep, dust, bagging)
- Weekly Pay: Earn consistently for every job completed
- Flexible Hours: Choose jobs that fit your schedule — weekdays, weekends, or part-time
- High-Paying Assignments: Debris jobs pay more due to their physical nature and load size
- Transparency: Know the full job details and earnings before accepting
- Bonus-Eligible: Keep 100% of your tips and access performance-based incentives
- Pickup Truck: Best for mid-size debris or small cleanouts
- Box Truck (16'–26'): Ideal for multi-stop or bulky item cleanups
- Dump Truck: Suited for heavy, loose loads and post-construction waste
- Flatbed Truck: Great for oversized or long materials like lumber and yard waste
All vehicles must be compliant with local regulations and properly maintained.
Required Tools & Safety Gear:- Heavy-duty gloves
- Tarp or cover for loose materials
- Ratchet straps or tie-downs
- Broom, shovel, dustpan (recommended)
- Work boots, reflective vest, and hard hat for certain job types
- 18+ years old
- At least 1 year of experience in debris removal, hauling, cleanup, or related work
- Physically able to lift and carry 100+ lbs (with or without help)
- Strong customer service and communication skills
- Smartphone (iOS or Android) for job alerts and communication
- Valid driver’s license and vehicle insurance
- Willingness to complete a background check
- U.S. Driver’s License
- Construction and renovation site cleanups
- Yard waste and storm debris removal
- Event teardown and disposal (e.g., tents, tables, staging)
- Estate, garage, and property cleanouts
- Donation and disposal runs with multiple stops
- $30–$50/hr depending on job type, load size, and vehicle capacity
- 100% of tips + bonus incentives
Top Skills
Box Truck
Dump Truck
Flatbed Truck
Pickup Truck
Muvr Los Angeles, California, USA Office
Los Angeles, California, United States, 90028
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