Debris Monitor
Company: Hire Virtue
Location: Oxford
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We are currently accepting
applications to build a candidate pool. If an ice storm affects
your area, we may reach out about potential employment
opportunities. We are supporting a client in the emergency response
industry. Do you have the desire to learn? The drive to excel and
thrive in an engaged, client-focused environment? If so, you may be
a strong fit for this opportunity supporting disaster recovery
operations. This organization provides disaster recovery and
emergency response services, including debris monitoring and
management, safety oversight, damage assessments, hazard
mitigation, and emergency management planning, training, and
exercises across multiple regions. Debris Monitors play a vital
role in disaster recovery efforts by ensuring that debris removal
operations are conducted safely, efficiently, and in compliance
with local, state, and federal regulations. This field-based
position is responsible for visually observing and documenting the
loading of eligible debris into haul trucks, verifying load
tickets, and reporting any safety or environmental concerns to
supervisors. Debris Monitors serve as the eyes and ears on the
ground during cleanup operations and help protect the integrity of
the recovery process by providing accurate, real-time
documentation. Key Responsibilities: Perform all duties in
alignment with organizational values of Care, Service, and
Excellence Observe and document all debris removal operations to
ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and operational
standards Ensure trucks are properly measured, certified, operated,
and safely loaded with eligible debris Visually confirm that debris
is being correctly loaded into trucks at approved collection sites
Verify load tickets are accurately and completely filled out for
each load Monitor debris management sites (DMS) for environmental
compliance and report issues such as hazardous waste violations or
unsafe practices to the supervisor and/or project manager Ensure
debris removal activities comply with all local ordinances and
state and federal regulations Identify safety risks, including
downed power lines, pedestrian traffic hazards, or the need for
traffic control Confirm that only eligible and approved debris is
collected and transported Identify and report contractor
non-compliance, improper equipment usage, or safety concerns to the
field supervisor Maintain accurate logs and records of debris
operations, including photographic documentation of damages (e.g.,
utilities, road surfaces, private property) Communicate regularly
with the dispatch center or field supervisor Perform other duties
as assigned Education & Minimum Requirements High School Diploma or
GED Ability to work long hours (up to 12 hours per day, 7 days a
week) for 60 days Ability to visually verify debris being loaded
into trucks during all operations Ability to stand for extended
periods and work outdoors in physically demanding and hazardous
environments Valid driver's license, current auto insurance, and
reliable personal transportation Personal cell phone with the
ability to communicate clearly with supervisors and team members
Ability to pass a criminal background check, motor vehicle record
check, and drug screening Required to wear long pants and work
boots; additional personal protective equipment (PPE) will be
provided Ability to move and climb a ladder 10 feet high Preferred
Qualifications Experience working in field operations,
environmental services, or emergency response Ability to use
digital tools for documentation and reporting Familiarity with FEMA
debris monitoring guidelines and procedures Work Schedule Ability
to work extended hours, including evenings and weekends during
emergency activations to meet client and operational needs.
Physical Demands The physical demands described are representative
of those required to successfully perform the essential functions
of this role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties. This
role requires prolonged standing and walking, often in rough or
uneven terrain and varying weather conditions. Employees may be
exposed to loud noise, dirt, heavy machinery, and potentially
hazardous environments. The employee must be able to regularly lift
and/or move up to 25 pounds. Vision requirements include close
vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus to
observe debris operations for extended periods. All employees are
required to wear appropriate safety gear, including hard hats,
safety vests, gloves, and eye protection, for extended periods. Job
Type: Temporary Pay: From $15.00 per hour Work Location: In
person
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