Waste Recycling Worker

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Waste Recycling Worker

Warsaw , Poland, Poland

 

Looking for a Waste Recycling Worker. A waste recycling worker plays a crucial role in managing recyclable materials and promoting environmental sustainability.

 

Facilities Providing By Company:

1. Accommodation+Food+Transport (Please note that; as per each and individual companies).
2. Medical.
3. Insurance.

Requirements:

  •  Original Passport Validity (2 years).
  •  Updated CV
  •  Passport Size photo with white background.
  •  Educational Certificates.
  •  Police Clearance Certificate.
  •  Age Up to 50 years.
  •  Good Physical and health condition.
  •  Work experiences will be the first preference and will be appreciated.
  •  International health insurance must be during the submission of the application to the embassy.
  •  A Polish work permit must be had to apply for the visa.

 

Processing Time:

  • Work Permit Processing time 90 days.

 

Responsibilities:

  1. Collection and Sorting: Recycling workers collect, sort, and process recyclable materials such as plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and glass bottles. They ensure that items are properly separated for recycling purposes.
  2. Efficient Transportation: These workers oversee the transportation of waste to prevent contamination of air, land, or water. Ensuring efficient waste transportation is essential to maintaining an effective recycling system.
  3. Legislation and Policy Adherence: Waste management officers use national waste strategies and policies to inform their plans for waste collection, disposal, minimization, and recycling. They ensure that legal requirements are followed.
  4. Problem Solving: Recycling workers identify areas where waste management is problematic, such as frequent fly-tipping locations, and devise solutions to address these challenges.
  5. Budget Management: Part of their role involves creating and managing budgets related to waste management activities.

 

Requirements and skills:

  1. Recyclable Materials: Recycling workers handle various recyclable materials, such as plastic, glass, and paper. They collect these materials from curbside, operate balers to compress them into bundles or bales and sort them for final packaging. 
  2. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration): Recycling workers follow OSHA standards when handling hazardous materials. They design and print labels for hazardous waste, ensuring safe shipping and storage practices.
  3. Loaders: These heavy machinery operators use loaders to transport recycled materials like concrete, drywall, plastics, and wood into containers. Loaders play a crucial role in moving materials throughout recycling facilities.
  4. Power Lifts: Recycling workers need to be familiar with power lifts and their safe operation. These lifts assist in moving heavy items and maintaining efficiency.
  5. Routine Maintenance: Basic maintenance skills are essential. Workers should be able to perform routine checks on equipment, ensuring smooth operations and preventing breakdowns.
  6. Place Materials: Knowing how to place materials efficiently is crucial. Proper organization ensures effective sorting and processing of recyclables.
  7. Hoisting: Recycling workers use hoisting devices to raise refuse bins and dump their contents into trucks. 

 

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