The Equipment Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all equipment used in the Material Recovery Facility (MRF) for the purpose of transferring, sorting and/or baling recycled materials in an efficient and safe manner including operating multiple types of equipment like forklifts, skid steer, recycling balers, and payloaders/excavators. 2nd or 3rd Shift
Career Path Definitions & Distinctions:
Apprentice: Demonstrates an understanding of the recycling process and completes all initial required safety training necessary to operate a forklift and recycling baler. Exhibits an understanding of company policies and safety standards along with Casella’s Core Values.
Operator I: Demonstrates a complete understanding of Casella’s lockout tagout procedures and has the ability to operate equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Has an ability to complete pre-trip/operations checklists properly before operating equipment. Demonstrates the ability to operate both a forklift and a recycling baler while following all safety standards. Expresses interest in learning to operate an additional piece of equipment.
Operator II: Exhibits development and improvement of communication skills with customers and coworkers. Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the various types of acceptable and unacceptable materials. Has the ability to operate three of the following pieces of equipment involved in recycling operations: recycling baler, forklift, skid steer, loader/excavator. Expresses interest in learning to operate an additional piece of equipment. Is working toward completion of obtaining hoisting license.
Lead Operator: Demonstrates a complete understanding of the recycling process and all acceptable and unacceptable materials. Is able to operate all equipment involved in recycling operations. Possesses the ability and self-confidence to interact with customers, coworkers, and managers in an effective and courteous manner. Exhibits the ability to direct other operators in daily responsibilities. Possesses a 2a and 1c hoisting license issued by the state. Demonstrates the ability to train and mentor other operators and actively participates in the company’s progress with the career path program to help operators move up in their careers.
The successful candidate will be at least 18 years of age, have an ability and willingness to work under many different weather conditions, and be legally eligible to work in the US. A demonstrated ability to work as part of a team in a collaborative environment, proven commitment to work and safety and excellent listening, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Although not required, a high school diploma, a valid driver’s license, prior experience operating heavy equipment and relevant certifications are preferred.
Positive, team-oriented individual who has a strong work ethic and is committed to safety, open to personal and professional training and development, and results-oriented with the ability to see the larger picture while focusing on detailed information.
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability Insurance, Maternity & Parental Leave, Flexible Spending Accounts, Discounted Stock Program, 401K, Employee Awards, Employee Assistance Plan, Wellness Incentive, Tuition Assistance, Career Pathways, and More.