COR Disposal & Recycling
Recycling Technician - Open Continuous
COR Disposal & Recycling, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Overview
Founded in 1996, COR is Portland’s largest and most innovative waste and recycling company, recognized for its sustainability efforts and commitment to the local community. Our impact continues to grow as we serve more clients, engage with neighbors, and expand our diverse workforce. Recently, we’ve been in the spotlight for securing new funding, adopting cutting-edge technology, and forming exciting partnerships to divert more waste from landfills and help local businesses and governments reduce their carbon footprints. In 2023, we led the way by transitioning our fleet to R99 renewable diesel—the cleanest option available—and proudly introduced Oregon’s first fully electric garbage truck. Our vision and values guide how we work and interact with each other as we pursue growth responsibly and sustainably. Benefits
Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Safety equipment provided Vision insurance Position Overview
The Recycling Technician is responsible for sorting recyclable materials from non-recyclables and ensuring that items are processed correctly according to facility guidelines. This role is essential in recycling operations, contributing to environmental sustainability by improving material recovery and reducing waste contamination. Responsibilities
Manually sort recyclable materials such as plastics, metals, cardboard, and paper from waste streams on a conveyor line. Separate non-recyclable items or contaminants to ensure quality control. Identify and remove hazardous materials to maintain safety. Assist with processing recycled materials for shipping or further processing. Quality Control
— Ensure sorted materials meet facility standards and specifications for recycling; monitor for incorrect items or contaminants that could damage processing equipment; report recurring contamination issues to supervisors. Equipment Operation and Maintenance
— Operate basic machinery like conveyor belts, compactors, forklifts, or balers as needed; perform basic cleaning and maintenance of work areas and equipment; report any equipment malfunctions or hazards immediately. Safety and Compliance
— Follow all safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toe boots; adhere to facility policies and environmental regulations; participate in safety training and report incidents or unsafe conditions; work with other sorters, machine operators, and supervisors to ensure efficient workflow; communicate effectively to address issues such as conveyor jams or material backlogs; other duties as assigned. Key Competencies
Attention to Detail
— Ability to quickly and accurately identify materials on a moving conveyor. Physical Stamina
— Capability to stand for extended periods, lift heavy objects, and perform repetitive tasks. Safety Awareness
— Understanding of safe practices in an industrial setting. Required & Desired Experience
Experience working in recycling, manufacturing, or waste management preferred. Familiarity with different types of recyclable materials and contamination risks preferred. Certified or able to be certified in forklift operation. Physical, Driving, Travel Requirements
Physical Demands
— Standing, bending, and lifting materials for extended periods in a fast-paced environment. Conditions
— Exposure to moving objects, loud noises, dust, odors, and varying temperatures, often in an industrial setting.
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Founded in 1996, COR is Portland’s largest and most innovative waste and recycling company, recognized for its sustainability efforts and commitment to the local community. Our impact continues to grow as we serve more clients, engage with neighbors, and expand our diverse workforce. Recently, we’ve been in the spotlight for securing new funding, adopting cutting-edge technology, and forming exciting partnerships to divert more waste from landfills and help local businesses and governments reduce their carbon footprints. In 2023, we led the way by transitioning our fleet to R99 renewable diesel—the cleanest option available—and proudly introduced Oregon’s first fully electric garbage truck. Our vision and values guide how we work and interact with each other as we pursue growth responsibly and sustainably. Benefits
Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Safety equipment provided Vision insurance Position Overview
The Recycling Technician is responsible for sorting recyclable materials from non-recyclables and ensuring that items are processed correctly according to facility guidelines. This role is essential in recycling operations, contributing to environmental sustainability by improving material recovery and reducing waste contamination. Responsibilities
Manually sort recyclable materials such as plastics, metals, cardboard, and paper from waste streams on a conveyor line. Separate non-recyclable items or contaminants to ensure quality control. Identify and remove hazardous materials to maintain safety. Assist with processing recycled materials for shipping or further processing. Quality Control
— Ensure sorted materials meet facility standards and specifications for recycling; monitor for incorrect items or contaminants that could damage processing equipment; report recurring contamination issues to supervisors. Equipment Operation and Maintenance
— Operate basic machinery like conveyor belts, compactors, forklifts, or balers as needed; perform basic cleaning and maintenance of work areas and equipment; report any equipment malfunctions or hazards immediately. Safety and Compliance
— Follow all safety protocols, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toe boots; adhere to facility policies and environmental regulations; participate in safety training and report incidents or unsafe conditions; work with other sorters, machine operators, and supervisors to ensure efficient workflow; communicate effectively to address issues such as conveyor jams or material backlogs; other duties as assigned. Key Competencies
Attention to Detail
— Ability to quickly and accurately identify materials on a moving conveyor. Physical Stamina
— Capability to stand for extended periods, lift heavy objects, and perform repetitive tasks. Safety Awareness
— Understanding of safe practices in an industrial setting. Required & Desired Experience
Experience working in recycling, manufacturing, or waste management preferred. Familiarity with different types of recyclable materials and contamination risks preferred. Certified or able to be certified in forklift operation. Physical, Driving, Travel Requirements
Physical Demands
— Standing, bending, and lifting materials for extended periods in a fast-paced environment. Conditions
— Exposure to moving objects, loud noises, dust, odors, and varying temperatures, often in an industrial setting.
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