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Scrap metal purchasing experience with strong background working directly for a scrap yard, or broker, and transacting with industrial accounts for new production scrap. It is fundamentally designed to work outside the traditional scrap yard channel.
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TMR is a wholly owned subsidiary of The David J Joseph Company (DJJ) which was founded in 1885 and is a world leader in scrap metal recycling & trading. TMR achieves success by hiring the best people so we are looking for motivated teammates that have a desire to help shape the future of scrap metal recycling.
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Qualifications: Material sorter with scrap yard experience. 713-676-2621 Apply in person to fill out an application About Market Street Recycling, LLC.: We are a scrap metal recycler. We process all types of scrap metal that mills around the world use to make new products.
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Apply now and be part of a team that's revolutionizing the scrap metal recycling industry with innovation and integrity. We're not just any scrap yard; we're committed to redefining the industry with our integrity-driven approach and a passion for excellence.
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Physical hazards such as noise, fumes, and dirt are present due to the equipment, machinery, and scrap as would be found throughout the scrap yard. General Position Summary & Responsibilities: The Mobile Shear Operator reports to the Facility & Operations Supervisor, or the Terminal Operations Manager.
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Our dedicated equipment operators and yard associates / general labor are a critical piece of our business and enjoy the challenge to achieve and exceed our production goals.
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Our place in the supply chain is between large scrap metal shredding operations and the global aluminum smelting and castings business. Levitated uses a proven density flotation technology to separate aluminum from other metals produced by the scrap metal industry.
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Ensure separation of trash, scrap wood, and scrap metal before discarding. Safely operate logistics equipment such as forklift, roll-off truck, street sweeper, front-end loader, farm tractor, sweeper/scrubber, man-lifts, high lift etc.
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DJJ is a world leader in scrap metal recycling, trading, and transportation. We have relationships with scrap metal businesses around the world. DJJ is a world leader in scrap metal recycling, trading, and transportation.
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Cleveland-Cliffs is vertically integrated from mined raw materials, direct reduced iron, and ferrous scrap to primary steelmaking and downstream finishing, stamping, tooling, and tubing. The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for the processing of scrap metals using various tools and equipment including crawlers.
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The Heavy Equipment Operator’s responsibilities include operating mobile or stationary equipment to lift, move and place objects at various locations through the scrap yard. The Heavy Equipment Operator’s responsibilities include operating mobile or stationary equipment to lift, move and place objects at various locations through the scrap yard.
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Work Environment: Scrap metal Recycling and shredder yard. Work with other employees in the scrap metal yard to ensure a safe working environment. Load and unload trucks hauling scrap metal.
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As a Slitter Operator (1st Shift), you are responsible for accurate material and scrap utilization, specification and raw material management. As a Slitter Operator (1st Shift), you are responsible for accurate material and scrap utilization, specification and raw material management.
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Reporting to the Safety Supervisor of a multi-location, safety driven scrap metal recycling company, the Safety Engineer has direct responsibility for the development, implementation, and management of best-in-class safety and security standard operating procedures as well as multi-dimensional training and awareness programs division wide.
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Categorize and recycle scrap metal, bulk fluids and cardboard (must be able to lift items up to 100 lbs) Shop Assistant is required to carry parts from work areas to scrap and retention areas.
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