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Our client is seeking a Regional General Manager with multi-yard management experience in the scrap metal recycling industry. Manage daily operations of multiple scrap metal recycling facilities, ensuring compliance with environmental, safety, and company regulations.
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Experienced Roll off driver Loads and unloads trucks hauling scrap metal. Work Environment: Scrap metal Recycling and shredder yard. Work with other employees in the scrap metal yard to ensure a safe working environment.
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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. You will be instrumental in building relationships with scrap/alloy suppliers, purchasing various grades of scrap/alloy, and brokering that scrap/alloy to steel mills and melt shops at margin.
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TMR is a wholly owned subsidiary of The David 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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1-year experience operating a Liebherr or Sennebogen hydraulic crane and Volvo wheeled bucket loader; operations in the scrap metal or construction industries preferred. Operate various types of wheeled heavy equipment such as Liebherr or Sennebogen material handlers and Volvo loaders, to load and unload scrap metal and debris in preparation for processing or shipping.
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As our Scale Operator, you'll be the friendly face of our operation, guiding customers through the process of weighing their scrap metal shipments. Basic computer skills and an interest in scrap metal commodities.
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Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to loading scrap into the scrap buckets, utilizing system processes to track scrap loading volumes, maintaining consistent standards of scrap mix loading, coordinating the operations with the entire melt shop team, and to cross train other team members in the scrap metal crane operator position.
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Our unique Rotating Intern Program blends the Operations and Sales side of the scrap metal recycling business. This program will give you the full picture of what a career in scrap metal recycling could look like.
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Apply now and be part of a team that's revolutionizing the scrap metal recycling industry with innovation and integrity. Loading and Unloading: Load and secure scrap metal materials onto the truck, ensuring proper weight distribution and safe transportation.
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Documentation: Complete all necessary paperwork, such as delivery logs, bills of lading, and other documentation required for the delivery and receipt of scrap metal materials. 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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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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Principles of scrap metal recycling collection preferred. BlueScope Recycling (BRM) is a full-service, ferrous scrap metal recycler with processing facilities in Waterloo, Indiana, Delta, Ohio, and Mansfield, Ohio.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Culpeper Recycling Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment within the MRF and Scrap Metal Recycling location for the purpose of transferring, spreading, sorting, loading and/or compacting recycling in an efficient and safe manner.
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Baldwin & Shell Construction Company is searching for experienced Metal Building Erectors and Sheeters who will thrive on our Industrial Services Team. This position will work in the Little Rock metro area.
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Keeps stockroom orderly and clean; coordinates the recycling of used scrap metal. Places orders to vendors, receives, and stocks materials, supplies, and equipment for the use of Welding Technology programs; coordinates and assists in receiving donations of scrap metal and supplies.
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