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Environmental Think Tank Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Material Handler

Shelbyville, IN ยท On-site

$16 - $19.25/hr

Maintain a team environment at all times and champion POET in the community. * Maintain and advance ... Ability to think objectively * Excellent organizational, time management, and communication skills

... Tank Procedures, Safety & Security and Wine Additions based on aptitude and winery needs ... Think Differently, Get Stuff Done. PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT: This is a physical job in a ...

... Tank Procedures, Safety & Security and Wine Additions based on aptitude and winery needs ... Think Differently, Get Stuff Done. PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT: This is a physical job in a ...

Complete assigned winemaking work orders as needed, including tank cleaning, filtration, and wine ... Quality, Think Differently, Get Stuff Done. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT: This position ...

... tank cleaning, filtration, and wine transfers. โ€ข Follow all safety, GMP, and sanitation ... Quality, Think Differently, Get Stuff Done. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT: This position ...

Manufacturing Reliability Engineer

Clinton, IN ยท On-site

$96K - $121K/yr

... tanks, vessels, piping, and other critical assets while maintaining compliance with applicable ... At Elanco we are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive work environment. If you think you ...

Maintenance Technician

Plymouth, IN ยท On-site

$30 - $34/hr

... tanks, piping, and valves. * Diagnose and repair faults in machinery, electrical systems, and ... environment * Strong interpersonal communication skills * Technical aptitude and ability to think ...

Maintenance Technician

Plymouth, IN ยท On-site

$30 - $34/hr

... tanks, piping, and valves. * Diagnose and repair faults in machinery, electrical systems, and ... environment * Strong interpersonal communication skills * Technical aptitude and ability to think ...

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How much do environmental think tank jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for environmental think tank in Indiana is $20.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.86 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Environmental Think Tank job involves conducting research, analyzing policies, and providing strategic recommendations on environmental issues. Professionals in this role work on topics such as climate change, sustainability, and conservation, often collaborating with policymakers, businesses, and academic institutions. They may write reports, develop policy proposals, or engage in public outreach to promote environmental solutions. These roles require strong analytical skills, subject matter expertise, and the ability to communicate complex ideas effectively.

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To succeed in an Environmental Think Tank, expertise in environmental science, policy analysis, and research methodologies is essential, usually backed by an advanced degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with data analytics software, environmental impact assessment tools, and geographic information systems (GIS) is often required. Strong communication, critical thinking, and collaboration skills distinguish individuals in this role. These abilities are crucial for generating actionable recommendations, driving stakeholder engagement, and shaping effective environmental policy.

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Material Handler

Material Handler

POET

Shelbyville, IN โ€ข On-site

$16 - $19.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

ABOUT POET

At POET, it is our mission to be good stewards of the Earth by converting renewable resources to energy and other valuable goods as effectively as humanly possible. For over thirty years our drive and passion to change the world has enabled us to become the largest producer and marketer of bioethanol and a leader in sustainable products in the world.

BENEFITS & PERKS Eligible Team Members may receive

  • $$ Competitive BONUS opportunities - up to SIX bonuses per year (Quarterly Profit Sharing & Value Share)

  • Paid time off and paid holidays - 40 hours of PTO available on Day 1, on top of a biweekly PTO accrual program!

  • Comprehensive benefits package; Individual and family plans for health, dental, & vision insurance, including a generous employer Health Savings Account contribution

  • Competitive pay, including shift premium pay for qualifying positions

  • 401K with company match

  • Paid Parental Leave

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • Attractive Relocation Assistance and Bonus Programs for qualifying positions and/or locations

  • Safety and cold weather gear reimbursements

  • Discounted home and auto insurance

All POET Team Members enjoy

  • A multifaceted wellness program encompassing the whole person โ€“ mentally, physically, and spiritually

  • 'Family-first' culture

  • Onsite fitness centers or fitness reimbursements

JOB SUMMARY & RESPONSIBILITIES

The Material Handler is responsible for loading dried distillers' grains, ethanol, corn oil, wet cake feed, distillerโ€™s syrup, or biomass into trucks and rail cars. Team members in this position use mechanical equipment, meters or scales as well as computers and software equipment when loading products to ensure a timely delivery and product safety. Based on training provided, the Material Handler may also complete the grading of grain products or biomass.

Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7 AM - 4 PM

This is an on-site role located in Shelbyville, IN. Responsibilities include:

  • Load trucks and rail cars with feed and fuel products of POET bioprocessing facilities using mechanical equipment, meters and scales as required to ensure timely delivery of products.

  • Assist with grain product or biomass and supply truck unloading functions.

  • Complete the grading of grain products or biomass using training provided.

  • Operate large machinery and equipment; may be required to obtain DOT certification.

  • Maintain a clean work area.

  • Enter bins adhering to POETโ€™s confined space procedures.

  • Complete HAZMAT paperwork when necessary.

  • Learn, maintain and operate all processes associated with the grains operation including repair and maintenance.

  • Remove, install, rebuild, lubricate and clean all equipment associated with the grains process.

  • Perform preventative maintenance tasks as directed.

  • Be required to work outdoor, weekend, and holidays.

  • Must be able to meet call-in requirements as well as work extended hours as necessary.

  • Assist with running the bioprocessing facility scale house and learn required software applications.

  • Work in an honest and ethical manner; maintain confidentiality on all business related matters.

  • Foster a culture of safe behavior and environmental compliance at all times.

  • Maintain a team environment at all times and champion POET in the community.

  • Maintain and advance the food safety and quality of POETโ€™s products and processes to deliver a best-in-class culture of quality.

  • Since weโ€™re all about teamwork and getting the job done, your skills may be put to a lot of other uses!

QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.

  • Experience requirements:

  • Material Handler I: No experience required.

  • Material Handler II: Documented successful performance as a Material Handler I or equivalent work experience required.

  • Experience and knowledge in the operation of heavy machinery, skid loaders or other associated heavy loading or material-moving equipment preferred.

  • Experience in truck loading and unloading, including rail tank car and tanker truck preferred.

  • DOT certification preferred.

  • Knowledge of the basics of Microsoft Office Suite and the ability of learning new programs.

A SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE

  • High level of personal integrity

  • Interpersonal skills โ€“ ability to effectively interact with individuals at all levels within/outside the organization

  • Demonstrated problem-solving and critical thinking skills

  • Ability to embrace and promote change

  • Innovative mindset

  • Ability to think objectively

  • Excellent organizational, time management, and communication skills

  • Self-awareness in the face of uncertainty

  • Ability to work in a team environment

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT

This role has some physical requirements that our team members will need to be able to perform, such as:

  • Wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as hard hats, gloves, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, self-contained breathing system, hazardous material suit, hearing protection, and harness.

  • Working at extreme heights (approximately 150 ft), in confined spaces, and in extreme temperatures from -20 to +100 degrees Fahrenheit, both indoors and outdoors.

  • Be able to use the following equipment/tools, with training provided (not all encompassing): various hand tools, skid loader, scoop shovels, pipe wrenches, impact wrench, air hose, and shuttle wagon. Must also be able to operate machinery such as a payloader and Trackmobile for long periods of time

Frequently:

  • Climb a step ladder and/or stairs

  • Walk indoors and outdoors, sometimes over rough, uneven, or wet/slick surfaces

  • Reach forward, backward, and overhead to fill railcars

  • Reach at armโ€™s length to gather samples

  • Be in awkward back, shoulder, wrists, and hand positions

  • Use coordination and grip, with a force of up to 50lbs

  • Bend while standing

  • Climb in & out of Powered Industrial Vehicles

Occasionally:

  • Grip with a force of 40lbs to prep rail cars

  • Kneel and crouch and pull tools with a force of up to 95lbs

  • Carry up 40lbs, sometimes up stairs, with or without assistance

  • Pull with a force of up to 120lbs, with or without assistance

  • Bend forward to fill railcars

  • Due to the physical and safety-sensitive nature of this job, you will be subject to a physical and expected to pass a drug screen during the pre-screen process. During employment, youโ€™ll be subject to random drug and alcohol testing.

CULTURE IS KING AT POET

Weโ€™re all on the same team. We always communicate. And we park our egos at the door. These arenโ€™t just slogans on our walls. Itโ€™s the way we do things at POET. We provide an environment for team members to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Itโ€™s the best way to optimize health, wellness, and productivity in a sustainable way. We work hard. We play hard. We have frequent team events, volunteer efforts, and we know how to celebrate wins!

GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES

At POET we encourage internal development and growth by allowing team members to carve their own path to success. Leaders support team members with the necessary resources to develop their skills, achieve goals, and create the most value. We believe in developing our team members to their highest potential and recognizing contributions that add value to the organization. Each new team memberโ€™s position and compensation are carefully determined by considering their unique qualifications and skillset.

POET is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, abilities, merit, and other legitimate business factors, without regard to any legally protected characteristic. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, compensation, benefits, working conditions, promotion, and termination.

Over the past 30 years of bioprocessing leadership, we've assembled the industry's strongest team of engineers, scientists, financial analysts and more. Along the way, we've carefully selected team members who share our core values and pride in everything we do.

That's common senseโ€”and it's led to some of the most creative bioprocessing work in the world. The people of POET make working here a challenging, exhilarating place to advance a career. They accomplish great things for millions of Americans and find great satisfaction in helping our country in so many ways.