General Laborer General Labor - Oakland, ME at Geebo

General Laborer

2.
7 Oakland, ME Oakland, ME Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$30.
5K - $38.
6K a year Estimated:
$30.
5K - $38.
6K a year Company Description ARE YOU CUT OUT FOR AIM RECYCLING? Take recycling to a global scale.
Join us in our mission to recycle more than 3 000 000 tons of metal every year across the globe.
At AIM Recycling, we recycle metals to the maximum of their capacity.
For more than 80 years, we have been uniting our strengths to make a positive difference.
Join our team to contribute to our company's growth and to support our recycling activities in North America.
It's simple:
we do it right.
We aim for excellence.
Job Description Reporting to the Team Leader, the Laborer is responsible for assisting in the preparation of vehicles for salvage, using mobile crushing equipment.
Sorting different types of metal based on their characteristics Divide material into smaller piles according to quality criteria Keep worksite clean and organized Help load and unload vehicles Offer excellent customer service Contribute to any other tasks related to the operations of the site Qualifications Ability to work in a noisy and dusty environment inside/outside of the shop Knowledge of metals (an asset) Work experience with forklift and/or valid license to operate a forklift (an asset) Willingness to wear personal protective equipment Required competencies:
Health and safety awareness Good physical condition Resourcefulness Attention to detail; ability to do repetitive work Punctuality and diligence Capacity for teamwork Additional Information Full time and permanent position Overtime available What we offer:
ON-SITE TRAINING! Work clothes and boots Benefits American Iron & Metal and its subsidiaries offer equal employment opportunities to everyone.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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