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Paper Shredding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Office Coordinator

Alpharetta, GA · On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

Paper shredding * Copying, printing, faxing * Check mail and process via internal systems * Prepare UPS packages for shipping * Maintain office calendars * Perform other duties and projects as ...

Accounting Associate

Washington, DC · On-site

$42K - $52K/yr

Ability to lift and move office materials, including boxes of paper, shredding, and archived files. * Ability to stand, bend, kneel, and file materials as needed. * Ability to walk throughout the ...

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Emptying paper from shredding consoles into wheeled recycling containers. * Transporting wheeled containers to the onsite shredding truck for immediate shredding. * Returning to our warehouse to ...

Accounting Associate

Washington, DC · On-site

$42K - $52K/yr

Ability to lift and move office materials, including boxes of paper, shredding, and archived files. * Ability to stand, bend, kneel, and file materials as needed. * Ability to walk throughout the ...

This includes typing, filing, copying, paper shredding, destruction of sensitive data, control of documentation, managing file plans, correspondence and action items, civilian payroll system data ...

Alarm Monitor

Bremerton, WA · On-site

$20.50 - $28/hr

Perform general laboratory housekeeping duties, including cleaning, paper shredding, recycling, and laundering of lab coats, to maintain a safe and organized work environment. * Support Safety and ...

Laboratory Technician

Bremerton, WA

$20.50 - $27/hr

Perform general laboratory housekeeping duties, including cleaning, paper shredding, recycling, and laundering of lab coats, to maintain a safe and organized work environment. * Support Safety and ...

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How much do paper shredding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for paper shredding in the United States is $17.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $18.99 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Paper Shredding vs Document Destruction?

AspectPaper ShreddingDocument Destruction
CredentialsNone required, often on-the-job trainingMay require certifications like NAID AAA
Work EnvironmentOff-site or on-site shredding facilities, secure environmentsSecure facilities, client sites, or shredding centers
Industry UsageCommon in offices, warehouses, and document storageUsed in legal, medical, and financial sectors for sensitive info

Paper Shredding involves physically destroying documents by shredding, often performed by operators or technicians. Document Destruction encompasses a broader process, including secure handling, certification, and compliance with privacy laws. While both roles focus on secure document disposal, Document Destruction typically requires additional certifications and emphasizes compliance, making it suitable for industries with strict privacy regulations.

What Are Paper Shredding Services Jobs?

Most paper shredding services jobs do not require special qualifications beyond a high school diploma or GED certification. Some paper shredding services jobs require customer service skills and experience if your duties include interacting with business clients to coordinate paper pickups or deliveries. Paper shredding specialists and drivers need to have the physical strength to lift paper bales for transport. Both jobs also require you to understand and adhere to privacy laws that govern confidentiality, such as HIPAA. As a driver for a paper shredding company, you need a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and truck driving experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Paper Shredding Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Paper Shredding Technician, you need attention to detail, physical stamina, and a basic understanding of safety and confidentiality protocols, typically with a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with industrial shredding machines, balers, and secure destruction procedures is often required, and certifications like NAID AAA Certification are advantageous. Reliability, discretion, and good communication are essential soft skills for handling sensitive documents and working within a team. These skills and qualities ensure secure destruction of confidential materials, compliance with regulations, and efficient workflow.

What are some common safety challenges faced by paper shredding professionals and how can they be managed?

Paper shredding professionals often encounter safety challenges such as handling heavy loads, managing dust and debris, and operating powerful shredding machines. To mitigate these risks, employers typically provide thorough training on equipment use, proper lifting techniques, and the use of personal protective equipment like gloves and safety glasses. Following strict safety protocols and maintaining a tidy work area are essential for preventing accidents. Team members also support each other by reporting hazards and participating in regular safety meetings.

What is paper shredding and why is it important?

Paper shredding is the process of cutting paper documents into small pieces or strips so that the information they contain cannot be read or reconstructed. This is important for protecting sensitive personal, financial, or business information from identity theft, fraud, or unauthorized access. Many organizations and individuals use paper shredding as a secure method of disposing of documents that are no longer needed, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations and safeguarding confidential data.
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Infographic showing various Paper Shredding job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,822 per year, or $17.2 per hour.
Shredding Specialist (WMHS), SID Destruction

Shredding Specialist (WMHS), SID Destruction

Waste Management

Sharon, MA • On-site

$20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Waste Management rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 631 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

20th of 73 rated recycling and waste


Job description

Stericycle is now part of WM. To learn more about WM's acquisition of Stericycle, CLICK HERE to read the press release.
 

Pay Rate: $20.00 per hour.
Shift: Monday-Friday 9:30am-6:00pm
What is the value of a WM job? The value of a WM job is more than a paycheck. It's a way to create opportunities for you and your family. 
We Are Stable: Our WM team is home every day, and our team members perform essential and meaningful work. 
We Are Committed to Growth: Annual Education Assistance Benefit available for team members.
We Are Investing in You: Amazing Medical, Dental & Vision, 401K with match, discounted stock options, dependent day care, and more!
Who are we? #WeAreWM

Ready to roll with us?  Click Apply to join the WM (formerly Waste Management) team today
 

I. Job Summary
The Shredding Specialist is responsible for receiving, segregating and loading wastepaper into a paper shredder as well as various traditional warehouse support duties. The Shredding Specialist is a member of the local operations team who coordinates the parking of all trucks in preparation for the next day. The Shredding Specialist must be a team player and contribute to a safe and harmonious work environment. 
II. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
 

  • Unloads shredded paper, media, and product from Shred-it's trucks at the assigned branch nightly
  • Operates and maintains baling machinery at the branch
  • Ensures all paper bales are staged or loaded for shipment as required
  • Performs shredding operations in support of Shred-it's off-site shredding program
  • Safeguards plant hardware and equipment by locking and activating security systems
  • Operates forklifts and performs preventative maintenance on forklifts as required
  • Maintains a clean and safe working area according to Shred-It and NAID standards
  • Ensures that truck shredder compartments and cabs are cleaned nightly in accordance with company guidelines
  • Performs weekly, monthly and yearly preventative maintenance on all equipment
  • Maintains supplies for plant operations
  • Always maintain a responsible approach to all security and safety matters related to the operation of Shred-it following the company's policies and procedures bringing the manager's attention to any and all areas of concern
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities, as assigned


III. Qualifications 
A. Required Qualifications 
 

  • High School Diploma or GED (accredited)
  • Valid Driver's License


B. Preferred Qualifications 
 

  • 1 year experience, preferably in a manufacturing or warehouse environment
  • 6 months experience as a certified forklift driver and basic maintenance


IV. Physical Requirements
Listed below are key points regarding physical demands, physical and occupational risks, and the work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Field: This job operates in both inside garage, shop or gas plant conditions as well as in outside conditions that include inclement weather, heat and humidity.
This role is designated as safety sensitive and will require the successful candidate to strictly comply with all safety rules and protocols. As part of the ongoing employment requirements, the successful candidate may be subject to drug and alcohol testing-including preemployment screening, postincident evaluations, reasonable suspicion checks, and random testing-in accordance with government regulations and company policies.

Pay: The expected base pay for this on-site position is $20.00/hr. This range represents a good faith estimate for this position. The specific salary offered to a successful candidate may be influenced by a variety of factors including the candidate's relevant experience, education, training, certifications, qualifications, and work location.
V. Benefits 
At WM, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package that includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short-term disability. In addition, we offer a stock purchase plan, company matching on a 401(k), and more. Employees also receive paid vacation, holidays, and personal days. Please note that benefits may vary by site. 

If this sounds like the opportunity that you have been looking for, please click Apply.

ABOUT WM

WM (WM.com) is North America's leading provider of comprehensive environmental solutions. Previously known as Waste Management and based in Houston, Texas, WM is driven by commitments to put people first and achieve success with integrity. The company, through its subsidiaries, provides collection, recycling and disposal services to millions of residential, commercial, industrial, medical and municipal customers throughout the U.S. and Canada. With innovative infrastructure and capabilities in recycling, organics and renewable energy, WM provides environmental solutions to and collaborates with its customers in helping them pursue their sustainability goals. WM has the largest disposal network and collection fleet in North America, is the largest recycler of postconsumer materials and is a leader in beneficial use of landfill gas, with a growing network of renewable natural gas plants and the most landfill gastoelectricity plants in North America. WM's fleet includes more than 12,000 natural gas trucks - the largest heavyduty natural gas truck fleet in the industry in North America. Healthcare Solutions provides collection and disposal services of regulated medical waste, as well as secure information destruction services, in the U.S., Canada and Western Europe. To learn more about WM and the company's sustainability progress and solutions, visit Sustainability.WM.com.

Equal Employment Opportunity

For United States:  WM is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.

For Canada:  WM is committed to the principle of equal employment for all applicants and employees, without discrimination on the basis of all grounds protected by applicable human rights legislation. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please notify us if you require accommodation.

Real ID

In order to travel by air or access federal property, federal law requires individuals have a REAL ID or an acceptable alternative. This position may require the successful candidate to travel by air for business reasons or service federal property. Accordingly, successful candidates must have, or be willing to obtain, a REAL ID or TSAapproved alternative.

Where We Stand. We are 50,000+ people - from many places and many backgrounds, and it is our amazing differences that make us stronger. Our commitment to inclusion, equity and diversity is rooted in our values and woven into our business strategies, as we work toward a sustainable tomorrow.

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