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Compost Operator Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Tractor Driver

Belle Glade, FL · On-site

$17.75 - $20.75/hr

... mill, a compost facility, and one of the largest renewable power plants of its kind in the U.S ... Determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it. * Giving full attention to ...

Tractor Driver

Belle Glade, FL

$17.75 - $20.75/hr

... mill, a compost facility, and one of the largest renewable power plants of its kind in the U.S ... Determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it. * Giving full attention to ...

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What are some common challenges a Compost Operator faces, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Compost Operators often encounter challenges such as managing odors, maintaining optimal moisture and temperature levels, and dealing with varying feedstock quality. Addressing these issues requires consistent monitoring, timely adjustments to aeration and watering, and thorough record keeping. Collaborating closely with other team members, such as equipment operators and quality control personnel, helps to quickly identify problems and implement effective solutions, ensuring the composting process runs smoothly and meets environmental standards.

What is the difference between Compost Operator vs Waste Management Technician?

AspectCompost OperatorWaste Management Technician
CertificationsOSHA safety training, equipment operationOSHA safety training, waste handling certifications
Work EnvironmentComposting facilities, outdoorLandfills, recycling centers, outdoor/indoor
Industry UsageComposting plants, organic waste facilitiesWaste collection, recycling, disposal services

While both roles involve waste management and safety certifications, a Compost Operator specializes in managing composting processes at organic waste facilities, focusing on compost production. A Waste Management Technician handles broader waste collection and disposal tasks across various waste facilities. The roles overlap in safety training and outdoor work environments but differ in specific responsibilities and industry focus.

What are Compost Operators?

Compost Operators are professionals responsible for managing the process of turning organic waste materials into compost. They oversee the collection, sorting, and processing of biodegradable materials such as food scraps, yard waste, and agricultural residues. Their job involves monitoring compost piles for temperature, moisture, and aeration to ensure effective decomposition. Compost Operators also use specialized machinery and adhere to environmental regulations to produce high-quality compost for agricultural or landscaping use.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Compost Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Compost Operator, you need knowledge of composting processes, basic equipment operation, and an understanding of safety and environmental regulations, typically supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with machinery such as front-end loaders, temperature probes, and possibly compost management software is often required. Strong attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are valuable soft skills. These abilities are essential to ensure efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible compost production.
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Infographic showing various Compost Operator job openings in Florida as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Hybrid job distribution.

$15 - $16/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Make a Real Impact with McGill Environmental Systems

At McGill, our purpose is to rebuild the soils that support life on our planet. We turn biodegradable waste into high-quality compost that helps restore depleted soils and supports a cleaner, greener future. Using advanced composting technology, we handle a wide range of organic materials—safely, reliably, and with purpose. We believe real environmental change should benefit people, the planet, and the economy. We take pride in our role within the communities we serve, contributing positively to a cleaner, healthier, and sustainable environment.
Driven by our core values of Excellence, Integrity, Accountability and Collaboration, we are committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and strive to create a rewarding, safe, and empowering workplace for all.
When you join McGill, you’re joining a team that values hard work, innovation, and doing what’s right—for our colleagues, our customers, our communities, and the Earth. Whether you’re working with machinery, logistics, or sales, your work directly supports a greener, healthier future.

Purpose of the Role:

To support the efficient and safe packaging and handling of mulch and soil products within the bagging barn and soil line operations. This hybrid position provides flexibility based on seasonality and business needs, assisting where production demand is greatest. The role plays a vital part in ensuring that products are properly mixed, filled, sealed, palletized, and prepared for shipment, while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and productivity. General laborers in this position may rotate between tasks such as feeding materials into machinery, stacking finished pallets, cleaning equipment and work areas, and performing other duties to support smooth and efficient production flow.
How You Make an Impact:
You take pride in your work, keeping up with production pace, maintaining safety and quality, and helping your team meet daily targets. You show up ready to work hard, stay focused, and handle physical, hands-on tasks that make a visible difference every day. Your reliability and teamwork keep our bagging operation running smoothly and our customers satisfied.
Position Summary:
The General Laborer position is responsible for performing manual labor tasks to support the packaging and handling of mulch and soil products. Working as part of the production team, this role assists in both the bagging barn and soil line operations as needed. Responsibilities include operating and assisting with bagging and soil line machinery, cleaning the machines, mixing soil blends, loading materials, maintaining a clean and safe work environment, and ensuring products meet quality and production standards.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Perform general labor tasks in the bagging barn to support mulch and soil operations.
  • Assist with filling, and the operation of stacking bags of products according to production standards.
  • Lift, move, and stack materials weighing up to 50 pounds continuously throughout the shift.
  • Operate or assist with bagging and palletizing equipment (training provided as needed).
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment.
  • Follow safety protocols, including use of PPE and equipment safety checks.
  • Report any equipment malfunctions or safety concerns to supervisors immediately.
  • Assist with loading pallets and preparing finished goods for transport.
  • Support production efficiency by communicating with team members and staying alert to workflow needs.
Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, physically demanding environment.
  • Willingness to work outdoors and in non-climate-controlled areas.
  • Forklift experience is a plus but not required (training available).
  • Reliable, punctual, and committed to teamwork.
  • Must have dependable transportation to the Delray Beach facility.
Success Profile:
To succeed and grow as a General Laborer, focus on building good habits, staying curious, and being a dependable team player. Here’s how to thrive:
  • Be Proactive – Don’t wait to be told what to do. Look for ways to help, ask questions, and show initiative in learning new tasks.
  • Stay Curious – Learn the “why” behind equipment processes. The more you understand how things work, the faster you’ll grow your mechanical skills.
  • Prioritize Safety Always – Safety isn’t optional. Develop the habit of putting PPE and safety checks first, every time.
  • Supporting Your Team – Communicate and lend a hand wherever needed.
  • Maintaining Quality – Pay attention to detail when packaging products.
  • Keep It Clean and Organized – A tidy workspace and well-maintained tools make your job easier, safer, and more efficient.
  • Communicate Clearly – Speak up if you notice an issue or need help. Good communication helps the whole team work smarter.
  • Show Up Consistently – Reliability is key. Be on time, ready to work, and present in your role each day.
  • Be Open to Feedback – Use feedback as a tool for growth. Listen, adjust, and keep improving.

Physical Requirements

While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, reach, and use hands and arms to handle or operate tools, equipment, and materials. The employee frequently climbs stairs, bends, stoops, and moves about the facility, including outdoor and uneven terrain. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds with or without assistance and may be required to push, pull, or maneuver heavy objects and equipment as part of daily operations. Specific vision abilities required for this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Work Environment:

Work is conducted in both indoor and outdoor areas of the facility. Employees may be exposed to dust, dirt, mud, loud noise, strong odors, heavy machinery in proximity, and potentially extreme weather conditions. Terrain may be uneven, soft, or shifting. Low/variable lighting and slip, trip, or fall hazards should be expected. Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety harness, hard hat, high-visibility apparel, safety footwear, gloves, safety glasses, and issued lighting devices, will be provided and must be worn as required when on site. When applicable, employees required to wear a respirator must successfully complete a company-provided medical evaluation and fit test prior to use and maintain ongoing compliance with all applicable training and certification requirements.
At McGill Environmental Systems, we offer competitive benefits:
  • Competitive Pay Rates
  • On-demand "Daily Pay" Option
  • 401(K) with Company Match
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Health Saving Accounts
  • Paid Time Off
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Career Advancement Opportunities
  • Training amp; Development
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The McGill Environmental Systems Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, promotion, compensation, benefits, training, discipline, and termination. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, and we encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply.