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Contract Document Shredding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

File Clerk

Addison, IL ยท On-site

$28K - $30K/mo

Maintain proper filing of documents received for processing within contract compliance. Prepare files for shredding and in accordance with IDHS guidelines. Assist staff with retrieving documents as ...

File Clerk

Addison, IL ยท On-site

$28K - $30K/yr

Maintain proper filing of documents received for processing within contract compliance. Prepare files for shredding and in accordance with IDHS guidelines. Assist staff with retrieving documents as ...

File Clerk

Addison, IL ยท On-site

$28K - $30K/yr

Maintain proper filing of documents received for processing within contract compliance. Prepare files for shredding and in accordance with IDHS guidelines. Assist staff with retrieving documents as ...

File Clerk

Addison, IL ยท On-site

$28K - $30K/yr

Maintain proper filing of documents received for processing within contract compliance. Prepare files for shredding and in accordance with IDHS guidelines. Assist staff with retrieving documents as ...

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How much do contract document shredding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract document shredding in the United States is $25.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $31.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contract Document Shredding Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Document Shredding Specialist, you need attention to detail, knowledge of security protocols, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with industrial shredding equipment, secure disposal procedures, and sometimes certification in data destruction standards are typically required. Reliability, discretion, and strong organizational skills help you maintain confidentiality and ensure compliance with legal requirements. These skills are essential to protect sensitive information, uphold client trust, and meet regulatory standards for secure document destruction.

What are some common challenges faced in a Contract Document Shredding role, and how can they be addressed?

A key challenge in Contract Document Shredding is ensuring the secure and confidential handling of sensitive materials while meeting strict deadlines. Team members must carefully follow protocols to avoid accidental disclosure of information and maintain compliance with data protection laws. Communication with clients and colleagues is essential to clarify document types, shredding requirements, and scheduling. Staying organized and detail-oriented helps prevent errors, while ongoing training in privacy regulations ensures best practices are upheld.

What is the difference between Contract Document Shredding vs Document Destruction Specialist?

AspectContract Document ShreddingDocument Destruction Specialist
CredentialsMay require OSHA training, security clearancesSimilar certifications, often includes OSHA and security training
Work EnvironmentSecure shredding facilities, client sitesSecure facilities, client sites, mobile destruction services
Employer & Industry UsageDocument shredding companies, secure disposal servicesDestruction service providers, secure document disposal companies

Both roles focus on securely destroying sensitive documents, often requiring similar certifications and working in secure environments. The main difference is that Contract Document Shredding emphasizes contractual shredding services, while Document Destruction Specialists may have broader responsibilities including mobile destruction and client consultation.

What is contract document shredding?

Contract document shredding is the process of securely destroying physical documents that contain sensitive or confidential information related to business contracts. This service ensures that the details within contracts, such as financial terms, personal data, and proprietary information, are permanently destroyed and cannot be reconstructed or misused. Professional shredding companies use industrial-grade shredders and follow strict protocols to maintain compliance with privacy laws and protect businesses from data breaches. Regular shredding of outdated or expired contracts helps organizations manage their records efficiently and minimize legal risks.
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Administrative Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Bristol Bay Native Corporation

Baltimore, MD โ€ข On-site

$26.08/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

We are TSI Federal, a government contracting and consulting firm supporting several military installations and federal agencies across the nation.
We are seeking Administrative Assistant to support a new mission in the Baltimore, MD area. This role serves as the central coordination point for all general office and administrative functions supporting the warehouse and logistics services contract.
What You'll Do:
  • Key responsibilities include managing day-to-day office operations, including maintaining calendars, coordinating workflows and meetings, handling correspondence, and performing general clerical duties, while ensuring the confidentiality of all client, staff, and agency information.
  • This role involves creating and modifying documents and reports using Microsoft Office, compiling data for meetings and presentations, recording meeting minutes, and providing project-based support to staff.
  • The Administrative Assistant also monitors and maintains warehouse software systems and supports multiple functional teams, including assisting the Property Team with Government and Contract property actions and inventory management, supporting the Fleet Program Manager with fleet-related tasks, coordinating with the Freight Services Coordinator on freight shipment preparation and pickup, supporting the Event Services team with event setup and breakdown, and assisting
    with Shredding Services in accordance with agency policies.
  • This position may assume Program Supervisor duties as required.

What We Offer:
TSI Federal offers a competitive benefits package to include: paid holidays, paid time off including sick and vacation leave, medical, dental and vision insurance, flexible spending accounts, short and long term disability, company paid life insurance, 401(k) with a company match and discretionary profit sharing and tuition reimbursement