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Recycling Worker

💰 Earn $37K-$49K
📚 High School Diploma or GED
⏱️ 6–12 Month Training
📈 1.5% Job Growth
  • Help the planet by transforming waste into reusable resources.
  • Play a vital role in reducing landfill and conserving natural resources.
  • Operate machinery to sort and process diverse recyclable materials.
Recycling Worker
What Recycling Workers DoPrepare and sort materials or products for recycling. Identify and remove hazardous substances. Dismantle components of products such as appliances.
  • Sort materials, such as metals, glass, wood, paper or plastics, into appropriate containers for recycling.
  • Clean recycling yard by sweeping, raking, picking up broken glass and loose paper debris, or moving barrels and bins.
  • Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, power lifts, or front-end loaders to load bales, bundles, or other heavy items onto trucks for shipping to smelters or other recycled materials processing facilities.
  • Sort metals to separate high-grade metals, such as copper, brass, and aluminum, for recycling.
  • Clean, inspect, or lubricate recyclable collection equipment or perform routine maintenance or minor repairs on recycling equipment, such as star gears, finger sorters, destoners, belts, and grinders.
Recycling Workers Education, Salary, and Growth
Minimum EducationHigh School Diploma or GED
Career ProspectsGood (Increasing by 1-5%)
Training Time6 months to 1 year
Job Openings384,300 Annually
Median Earnings
$42,660 in California
$38,940 Nationally

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