Part-Time Evening Field Support Lead – Trash & Recycling Valet – St. George

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$25/hour | No weekends | Done by 11 PM | Promote from within

Looking for a consistent evening schedule with real leadership responsibility? WSI Trash & Recycling Valet is hiring an Evening Field Support Lead across Washington County. Shifts run 3–5 hours per evening, Monday through Friday - starting around 5:30 PM. Prior experience helpful but not required. Full training provided.

Why People Love This Job

Short evening shifts that fit around your day. No weekends, ever. Done by 11 PM most nights. Real leadership from day one with a direct path into management. Mileage reimbursed at the IRS rate. Competitive pay of $20–$25/hr depending on assignment.

What You'll Do

Support nightly trash and recycling valet routes across apartment communities each evening. You'll monitor routes and provide on-site support to Valet Porters, stepping in to perform collection duties when coverage is needed. You'll collect bagged trash, recycling, and cardboard from residents' doors and transport materials to onsite dumpsters, chutes, or compactors. You'll inspect recycling for contamination, ensure proper separation, and check in/out while documenting your route using a mobile app. Issuing courtesy compliance notices, uploading required photos, and cleaning up loose trash near dumpsters and compactor areas are all part of the role. You'll also assist with training new team members, completing quality audits, and occasionally servicing pet waste stations.

Schedule

Monday through Friday evenings only. Typical start time is 5:30 PM with shifts running 3–5 hours. Most nights you'll be done by 11 PM. Shift length may vary based on property size, coverage needs, or seasonal factors. No weekends required.

Pay

$20–$25/hour depending on assignment and site requirements. Mileage is reimbursed at the current IRS standard rate. Typical weekly hours range from 15–20.

Physical Requirements

This role involves extensive walking throughout apartment communities, ascending and descending stairs at some properties, and lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs. All work is performed outdoors in varying weather conditions. Some assignments require use of a personal open-bed pickup truck.

What You Need

Applicants must be 18 or older with a valid Utah driver's license and current auto insurance. A smartphone with an active data plan and location services enabled is required. You must be able to speak, read, and write in English, meet the physical demands of the role, and be available Monday through Friday evenings. Willingness to travel throughout Southern Salt Lake Valley and Utah County is required. Reliable, professional, and self-motivated candidates are encouraged to apply.

Prior valet trash, porter, or field operations experience is a plus - not required. We train everyone. If you show up and lead, you'll grow here.

Where You'll Work

St. Georeg, Bloomington, Washington, and Santa Clara: Washington County.

About WSI Trash & Recycling Valet

Founded in Utah in 2010, WSI is a family-owned, majority women-operated company and a recognized industry pioneer in valet trash and recycling services. We serve apartment communities across Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. Our Field Support Leads are how we maintain the standard - and we invest in the people who keep our operations running.

WSI has a strong track record of promoting from within. This role is a direct stepping stone into District Manager and operations leadership tracks.

Equal Opportunity Employer

WSI Trash & Recycling Valet is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

Apply today. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and qualified candidates are contacted as positions open.

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