Recycling Sorter
$18.05/hr
As an MRF Sorter, you will play a vital role in the recycling process by identifying and separating different materials, ensuring efficiency and quality in waste recovery. This is a hands-on role in ...
$18.05/hr
As an MRF Sorter, you will play a vital role in the recycling process by identifying and separating different materials, ensuring efficiency and quality in waste recovery. This is a hands-on role in ...
$18.05/hr
As an MRF Sorter, you will play a vital role in the recycling process by identifying and separating different materials, ensuring efficiency and quality in waste recovery. This is a hands-on role in ...
$9.53 - $10.40
4% of jobs
$10.40 - $11.26
2% of jobs
$11.26 - $12.13
5% of jobs
$12.13 - $13
5% of jobs
$13.64 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$13 - $13.86
11% of jobs
$13.86 - $14.73
10% of jobs
The median wage is $15.38 / hr.
$14.73 - $15.59
17% of jobs
$15.59 - $16.46
14% of jobs
$16.81 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$16.46 - $17.33
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$17.33 - $18.19
7% of jobs
$18.19 - $19.06
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To thrive as a Recycle Sorter, you need attention to detail, good hand-eye coordination, and physical stamina, often with a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with conveyor belts, personal protective equipment (PPE), and basic sorting machinery is typically required, though most training is provided on the job. Reliability, teamwork, and a strong work ethic are valuable soft skills for success in this role. These skills are important to efficiently and safely sort recyclables, minimize contamination, and maintain effective workflow within recycling facilities.
As a Recycle Sorter, your typical day involves standing at a conveyor belt or sorting station, manually separating recyclable materials from non-recyclables and ensuring items are properly categorized. You’ll routinely wear safety gear and may rotate between different sorting lines or work areas to keep the process smooth and efficient. The environment is usually active, requiring you to stay alert and work cooperatively with a team to meet daily sorting goals. Regular breaks, safety briefings, and ongoing support from supervisors help make the work safe and structured. This role plays a crucial part in the recycling process and provides hands-on experience that can lead to advancement opportunities within recycling and waste management organizations.
A Recycle Sorter is responsible for identifying and separating recyclable materials from waste at a recycling facility. They work on a conveyor belt or sorting station to distinguish paper, plastic, glass, and metals, ensuring materials are processed correctly. This job requires attention to detail, the ability to stand for long periods, and adherence to safety protocols. Recycle Sorters help reduce landfill waste by ensuring reusable materials are properly categorized and sent for further processing.

$18.05/hr
Other
Posted 25 days ago
Augment is a leader in the sanitation and recycling industry, providing top-quality workforce solutions to Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs), landfills, and other waste management sites. We are committed to sustainability, safety, and efficiency in waste and recycling operations.
Job Summary:We are seeking dedicated Sorters to join our team at a Material Recovery Facility (MRF). As an MRF Sorter, you will play a vital role in the recycling process by identifying and separating different materials, ensuring efficiency and quality in waste recovery. This is a hands-on role in a fast-paced, industrial environment
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