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Clean recycling yard by sweeping, raking, picking up broken glass and loose paper debris, or moving barrels and bins. Processing/Sorting trash/recycling materials off conveyors or from dock areas.
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Develop and deploy sensor fusion sorter prototype using C. Our client is an industry-leading organization that is revolutionizing the recycling industry by combining cutting-edge data analytics with artificial intelligence to change the way metal is salvaged.
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Always follow Lock Out / Tag Out procedures
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Select and sort soft-good items by category, including seasonal and salvage (recycling) Textile Processors are responsible for assisting in the intake of soft donated goods including clothing, bedding, towels, curtains, etc.
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The Republic Services Polymer Center is the nation’s first integrated plastics recycling facility. POSITION SUMMARY: The Sorter is responsible for safely and efficiently processing incoming recyclable materials so that outbound commodities are acceptable for sale to various brokers or mills.
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Compensation - $18/hr
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Brook Valley Salvage processes many millions of pounds annually playing an important role in recycling and creating many micro economic opportunities and providing jobs in third world countries.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionClassification: Non-ExemptReports to: Export Production ManagerCompany OverviewBrook Valley Salvage is a family built salvage textile business that has grown to be one of the premier textile graders in the United States.
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RECENT RECOGNITIONBarron's 100 Most Sustainable CompaniesCDP DiscloserDow Jones Sustainability IndicesEthisphere's World's Most Ethical CompaniesFortune World's Most Admired CompaniesGreat Place to WorkSustainability Yearbook S&P GlobalPOSITION SUMMARY: The Sorter is responsible for safely and efficiently processing incoming recyclable materials so that outbound commodities are acceptable for sale to various brokers or mills.
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Brook Valley Salvage is a family built salvage textile business that has grown to be one of the premier textile graders in the United States. Reports to: Export Production Manager. As a Brook Valley Export team member, your primary responsibility is to perform your duties according to company procedures and is a way that exceeds our customers' expectations as their satisfaction is our #1 objective.
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The Sorter is responsible for ensuring proper placement and sorting materials on the conveyor line by performing the following duties. WM serves nearly 25 million customers in residential, commercial, industrial and municipal markets throughout North America through a network of collection operations, transfer stations, landfills, recycling facilities and waste-based energy production projects.
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WASTE CONNECTIONS, Inc. (NYSE: WCN): is a non-hazardous solid waste services company that provides solid waste collection, transfer, disposal, and recycling services in the U.S. and Canada. We are looking for a safety conscious Sorter to join the team at our MRF in Plainfield, IL.
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EILEEN FISHER Renew is currently seeking part- time or full- time Sorter Associates to support quality assurance check of clothing and to assist in recycling center inventory organization.
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Aptitude to determine re-routing of materials quickly and efficiently. Manually pulls materials from carts or storage bins and inspects for quality. Accurately documents processing for warehouse reporting.
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Previous experience working in a Recycling Facility sorting recyclable materials. Follow all Company safety policies and procedures, including stopping the conveyor belt in emergency situations.
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