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Applicable laws, rules, regulations, codes and/or statutes related to the use of cleaning agents, environmental/hazardous waste, waste management, and recycling policies and regulations.
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Prior experience from waste management industry or heavy equipment/yellow iron dealership experience is a plus. Interstate Waste Services is the most progressive and innovative provider of solid waste and recycling services in the country.
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Our innovative applications simplify waste and recycling management for our customers, while our advanced hardware and software tools enhance the efficiency and sustainability of our partners' hauling operations.
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Through our diverse and scalable full-service capabilities, we're leading the charge to a carbon-negative future-reducing, reusing, recycling and reimagining waste for the benefit of both people and planet.
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Trash & Recycling Management: Efficiently handling waste disposal. About Cleantec:Cleantec isn't just another cleaning company; we're Central New York's premier full-service janitorial and facility maintenance provider.
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Class A CDL Driver - Staten Island, NY/ Bronx, NY Hours and days will vary - majority daylight hours Elevate your career as a CDL driver with Denali, the trailblazer in the waste recycling industry.
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Through a vast network of treatment and recycling facilities, Covanta also provides comprehensive industrial material management services to companies seeking solutions to some of todays most complex environmental challenges.
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Platform Waste Solutions is a waste management company located in Elizabethtown, KY. We provide waste hauling, trash hauling, recycling, landfill, and transfer station services throughout the mid-South region.
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Continually assess environmental compliance status of the landfill and associated waste management facilities. The manager will also ensure the site’s landfill, liquid waste solidification, recycling, and composting operations are compliant with all applicable city, county, state, and federal regulations.
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Position Overview: Our client, a leading company in the waste hauling and recycling industry, is currently seeking a highly skilled Fleet Maintenance Manager to oversee the maintenance and operational readiness of their vehicle fleet.
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Responsible for conservation of resources and reuse/recycling of waste to control costs and minimizing and eliminating waste streams and emissions. Operation or management of wastewater treatment or remediation systems.
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Plan, coordinate, and direct daily operations including waste management plans, recycling programs, and ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. A bachelor’s degree in civil/environmental engineering or a related field, plus four years of solid waste management experience, including two in a supervisory role.
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Apply technical expertise such as circular economy systems, waste management, recycling, plastics, and circular supply chains to project methodologies and technical outputs. We specialize in the fields of waste management, resource efficiency, circular economy, low carbon energy, marine planning, natural economy and climate change mitigation.
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Solid waste engineering design and permitting (landfills, transfer stations and recycling facilities) Assist and implement site layout grading, drainage, site utilities, including design of force mains, leachate collection systems, landfill gas collection systems, storm water management and erosion and sediment control.
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Coordinate all aspects of pollution control, waste management, recycling, environmental health, conservation and renewable energy. Observe/monitor site behavior and performance and provide feedback to site management team.
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