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Adhere to Pacific Catch's waste disposal standards, recycling and composting 100% The Dishwasher will perform their scheduled position in a professional manner, while proactively assisting fellow Team Members as needed and as directed by the management team.
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Complies with the company green waste compost and recycling program. Assist server team with food management, set up, service and clean up after breakfast and lunch meals. Keep students informed of the scheduled menu and new items while looking for ways to increase breakfast participation, Gets student/customer feedback, (food quality, likes and dislikes) during non-service time (if allowed) and communicates feedback to management.
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Through its Safety-Kleen subsidiary, Clean Harbors also is a premier provider of used oil recycling and re-refining, parts washers, and environmental services for the small quantity generator market.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESProvides technical expertise and leadership in Sanitation, SSOP's, Sanitary Design, Pest Control, CIP and COP systems, Chemical Usage, Sanitation Technology, Waste Management, Recycling, Confined Space, Allergen Cleaning & Testing, Training, FSMA Regulations, Preventive Controls and Risk Assessment.
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Oversees facility maintenance of all incoming utilities, interior and exterior lighting, building security systems, fire protection systems, HVAC, and waste/recycling management. Partners with Engineering and Management on project planning items including Capitol equipment, upgrades, routine, and non-routine maintenance.
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The Solid Waste Division has a dedicated team of over 60 full-time positions assigned to several distinct areas: collections operations (refuse [trash], mixed recycling, and organic waste), landfill operations, street sweeping, regulatory compliance (both disposal and recycling diversion), and engineering, with a total annual operating budget of just over $15.4 Million.
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As part of the EMS- Environment Management System, will meet compliance obligations and accountability by contributing but not limited to the company"s recycling guidelines, proper waste and other environmental performance practices.
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Operating in 20 countries, including 12 in Europe, TerraCycle works with manufacturers, retailers and end users to implement turnkey recycling programs through a range of public-facing services for hundreds of everyday waste streams that other waste management companies are unable to recycle.
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As a single-source provider of hazardous and biological waste management, recycling, disposal, treatment, health and safety, and compliance services, ACT is at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution.
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Oversees the division's Permit Compliance Program that includes the preparation of Department of Health solid waste management permit applications for County solid waste management facilities; and the review and approval of Division Landfill Disposal Permits in accordance with Hawai`i County Code, Section 20-35, and the County Planning and Building Department Permit applications as they pertain to the County's solid waste management system.
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Offer additional services to existing and potential commercial, industrial, and recycling clients including total waste stream management solutions, as appropriate, to grow targeted profitable revenue and contribute to Company's goals and objectives.
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The initial waste training shall include but not be limited to the following general categories: Identifying hazardous and solid waste, hazardous waste management, recycling, treatment and disposal, emergency preparedness, record keeping, pollution prevention and waste reduction.
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It'd be great if you also have: Waste management/disposal or recycling industry experience highly preferred Experience with vehicle computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes to initiate or assign repairs Knowledge of DOT regulations is a plus If you'd like to take the next steps in your management career, APPLY NOW.
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They are also responsible for the collection and management of infectious and solid waste, moves, set-ups, used equipment, recycling program, pest control, and environmental maintenance.
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About Leadpoint Business ServicesSince 2000, Leadpoint Business Services has been helping waste and recycling companies become more efficient. FULL-TIME, IN OFFICE ONLYLeadpoint Business Services is currently seeking a Full Time staffing Contingent Workforce Coordinator-Administrative Assistant in support of our site management team in Appleton, WI. This Administrative position supports the team in several important functions such as Customer communication, Hiring/Recruiting, Human Resource functions, performance management, and payroll.
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