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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management! Waste Management is currently accepting applications for a Trash Collector! Submit your application now to become a Trash Collector with Waste Management.
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Required to walk over steep and rough terrain for considerable distances daily Required to wear personal protective equipment (safety glasses, hardhat, safety boots, safety vest, personal multi-gas monitor, in accordance with company Health and Safety standards Benefits At Waste Management, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short Term Disability.
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Manage production workflow and cost analysis, encompassing purchase order management, forecasting, inventory control and waste tracking. Upgrade the financial reporting system, incorporate Power BI for data management and Raven software for direct data capture from machinery.
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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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Our core capabilities are: solid and hazardous waste management, landfill gas, environmental due-diligence and assessment, brownfields redevelopment, site remediation, renewable energy, and regulatory compliance for businesses and municipalities responsible for protecting our air, water, and soil.
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Years of experience in waste management, environmental compliance, or maritime operations, preferably in the cruise or hospitality industry. Develop and implement comprehensive waste management plans and procedures to minimize waste generation, maximize recycling and reuse opportunities, and ensure compliance with international maritime regulations and environmental standards.
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For over 65 years, CBI has been the industry leader in environmental services and hazardous waste management. Assisting to manage costs to do with BDR. Proper management of all waste streams coming into the plant.
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The Engineering Management team is ranked in the top 10 by ENR for Water Design Firms in Water Supply, Sewer Waste, and other water-related rankings. Supports continuous improvement and change management efforts.
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Develop and maintain EHS-related written programs/policies/procedures, including but not limited to: Lockout-Tagout, Confined Space Entry, Mobile Equipment, Fall Protection, Ergonomics, Electrical Safety, Hearing Conservation, Hazard Communication, Personal Protective Equipment, Emergency Action Plan, Blood borne Pathogens, Waste Management, Spill Response, Storm Water, etc.
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Utilization Management support – Build data models for appropriate monitoring of outliers; billing integrity; Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA); Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Performs other related duties as assigned by management.
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This position is assigned to the Engineering and Environmental Compliance Division of the Department of Solid Waste Management. The incumbent oversees solid waste projects including design, permitting, bidding, and construction management related to various solid waste facilities.
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Must be knowledgeable on environmental requirements for: Environmental permitting, Industrial waste, storm water, air pollution controls, above ground tanks, hazardous waste management, HAZWOPER.
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Orients, trains, coaches, develops, and supervises all EVS staff under scope, including room cleans, floor care needs, waste stream management, linen management, etc. Adheres to all organizational safety, risk management, and infection control and prevention standards.
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Create a process improvement culture by using various tools such as: lean, six sigma, waste reduction, visual management, and others. As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you will work closely with Sales Planning, Sales, Order Processing, Fulfillment, Supply Chain Management, Sourcing, and IT teams.
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