This isn't a driving job. It's an equipment operator job.
Our best operators often come from carpet cleaning, HVAC, plumbing, construction, public works, military equipment operation, and similar hands-on trades.
If you're looking for a job where you put your headphones in and zone out behind the wheel for eight hours, this isn't it. Please don't apply - you'll hate it and we'll both waste a week finding out.
Our operators run a 25,000+ pound machine on active HOA sites and private roadways. While you're driving, you're also working the gutter broom, managing the water systems for dust control, and laying down an efficient sweep pattern in real time. Every site is different. Your full attention is on the work the entire shift.
It's harder than it looks. It's also genuinely interesting work - once you're trained, you're solo in your truck most of the day, no one in your ear, running routes you know well. People who liked operating equipment in the military, in construction, or in the trades tend to love this job. People who wanted easy driving don't last.
What you'd actually be doing
You'd start your day at our Fullerton yard - start times vary depending on the route, sometimes as early as 4:00 AM. You'd drive to your first site, then spend most of the day sweeping HOAs, residential streets, and specialty sites across Orange County and the Inland Empire. You're home every night. We almost never work Sundays. (twice last year)
The work demands real skill: reading the property and laying down an efficient pattern, running the gutter broom against curbs and around cars & trees without damaging anything, managing water flow for dust control, working safely around residents. There's no autopilot. The operators who do this well take pride in leaving a site visibly better than they found it.
Our trainers have decades of experience and break training into simple steps. We can get you on your own in a few weeks. Like any new skill it feels awkward at first. Most operators become comfortable within a few weeks, but mastery takes time and experience.
The pay
Paid Training (first 2–4 weeks):$23/hr
Operator:$24–32/hr based on performance, not seniority. New operators typically reach $26/hr within their first six months as they prove out.
Overtime is available and frequent - Real earnings for committed operators are well above base rate.
Why our people stay
We've never had a layoff. Sweeping is essential public service work - we didn't slow down through COVID, we don't slow down through recessions.
We sweep full time and year-round. (Rain can mess up schedules, but typically there is OT for the make-up sweeps.
Family-owned. No HR bureaucracy, no faceless dispatcher. You'll know the owner by name and he'll know yours.
Quality equipment, well maintained. We invest in our trucks because we expect our operators to take care of them.
Real autonomy once trained. Most of the day, it's just you and the work.
Local routes. Home every night, no overnight runs, no weeks away from family.
This position is more than a job. It is a career for the right person.
We'd especially encourage you to apply if you've done any of this:
Military equipment operator The work translates almost directly and we hire vets whenever we can.
Heavy equipment operator (any kind - backhoe, skid steer, forklift, dump truck)
Construction trade work (concrete, asphalt, grading, paving)
Carpet cleaning, HVAC, plumbing, or any trade where you ran a vehicle and managed equipment
Trucking, logistics, or public works
There are people who simply drive equipment, and there are operators who master it. We're looking for the second group.
No prior sweeping experience needed. We'll train you on the equipment. What we can't teach is attention, work ethic, and pride in doing skilled work well.
Benefits
Major medical
Life insurance
Paid vacation
Benefits package is flexible - we'll work with you on what matters most for your situation
Frequent overtime opportunities
Requirements
Class C driver's license or above, clean 5-year driving record
No alcohol-related convictions in 10 years
At least 23 years old (21 with military service or relevant training)
Smartphone (we use phone apps for routing and timesheets)
Comfortable with Google Maps / Waze
Basic mechanical aptitude - you should be confident changing belts, oil, filters, tires, bulbs, and spark plugs
Physical condition to climb in and out of the truck dozens of times daily and occasionally lift 50 lbs
Must pass DOT physical and pre-employment drug screen
Lives within ~20 minutes of Fullerton - long commutes plus our hours equals burnout, and we'd rather not set you up for that
Available for variable schedules including weekends (almost never Sundays)
Background Check & Drug Testing Notice
Because our team performs work on K-8 school campuses and in residential communities, this position requires the ability to meet standards appropriate for working in and around school environments.
Employment is contingent upon successfully completing a background check after a conditional offer of employment has been made.
In compliance with California's Fair Chance Act, any criminal history review will occur only after a conditional offer and will be evaluated on an individualized basis. A conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant. However, convictions that are directly related to working around school-aged children, public safety, or the safety-sensitive duties of this position may affect eligibility.
This position is considered safety-sensitive and requires pre-employment drug testing. Post-accident and reasonable-suspicion testing may also be required in accordance with company policy.
We are committed to fair consideration of qualified applicants and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and life experiences to apply.
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website.
https://pelotonsweeping.applicantpro.com/jobs/4101726-1082415.html