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Recycling Engineer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Principal Engineer - Treatment

Lake Oswego, OR ยท Hybrid

$140K - $180K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... recycled water, stormwater, construction management, and operations technology. We support projects ... Principal Engineer - Treatment The Principal Engineer in Treatment Group is responsible for ...

Principal Engineer - Treatment

Lake Oswego, OR ยท Hybrid

$140K - $180K/yr

... recycled water, stormwater, construction management, and operations technology. We support projects ... Principal Engineer - Treatment The Principal Engineer in Treatment Group is responsible for ...

Senior Structural Managing Engineer

Portland, OR

$101K - $138K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Manage planning, design and construction support services for water, recycled water and wastewater ... Professional Engineering registration is required. California PE registration strongly preferred

Senior Structural Managing Engineer

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$154K - $230K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Manage planning, design and construction support services for water, recycled water and wastewater ... Professional Engineering registration is required. California PE registration strongly preferred

Senior Structural Managing Engineer

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$106K - $144K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Manage planning, design and construction support services for water, recycled water and wastewater ... Professional Engineering registration is required. California PE registration strongly preferred

Project Engineer (Electrical)

Toledo, OR ยท On-site

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Our Team This role is part of the engineering department at the Toledo mill and will support ... recycling in the Northwest. The Toledo Mill is located within a 10-minute drive to the Pacific ...

... engineering and related services. Our in-house expertise spans Civil and Land Development ... Our wastewater and recycled water work reflects a One Water philosophy, supporting utilities as ...

... engineering and related services. Our in-house expertise spans Civil and Land Development ... Our wastewater and recycled water work reflects a One Water philosophy, supporting utilities as ...

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Recycling Engineer information

What does a recycling engineer do?

A Recycling Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and improving processes that turn waste materials into reusable resources. They work on developing efficient recycling systems, optimizing equipment, and ensuring that recycling operations comply with environmental regulations. Their role often involves researching new technologies, analyzing waste streams, and collaborating with manufacturers to create more sustainable products. Recycling Engineers play a crucial role in reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainability within industries and communities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a recycling engineer?

To thrive as a Recycling Engineer, you need a background in environmental or chemical engineering, a solid understanding of waste management processes, and often a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with recycling technologies, material recovery systems, and environmental compliance software is typically required. Strong problem-solving, project management, and communication skills help drive innovation and effective collaboration across teams. These abilities are crucial for designing efficient recycling solutions, ensuring regulatory compliance, and advancing sustainability goals.

How do recycling engineers typically collaborate with other departments to improve recycling processes?

Recycling Engineers often work closely with environmental scientists, operations teams, and quality control specialists to optimize recycling workflows and implement new technologies. Collaboration is key, as engineers rely on feedback from plant operators to identify inefficiencies and partner with management to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Regular cross-functional meetings and site visits are common, fostering an environment where innovative solutions are developed and shared across teams for continuous improvement.

What is the difference between Recycling Engineer vs Waste Management Specialist?

AspectRecycling EngineerWaste Management Specialist
CredentialsBachelor's in Environmental Engineering or related field; certifications like PE or LEED often preferredBachelor's in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or related; certifications may include waste management or environmental health
Work EnvironmentDesigning recycling processes, developing new recycling technologies, working in labs or officesManaging waste collection, disposal operations, field inspections, and community outreach
Industry UsageUsed by recycling facilities, environmental consultancies, manufacturing companiesEmployed by waste management companies, municipal agencies, environmental organizations

Recycling Engineers focus on designing and improving recycling systems and technologies, often working in labs or offices. Waste Management Specialists handle waste collection, disposal, and community programs. Both roles require environmental knowledge but differ in daily tasks and work settings.

How to become a recycling engineer?

To become a recycling engineer, typically a bachelor's degree in environmental engineering, chemical engineering, or a related field is required. Gaining experience through internships and developing skills in waste management, environmental regulations, and engineering software can enhance job prospects; professional licensure or certifications may also be beneficial.

Is recycling a good career path?

Recycling engineering is a viable career that focuses on developing sustainable waste management solutions, improving recycling processes, and reducing environmental impact. It often requires knowledge of environmental science, engineering principles, and familiarity with recycling technologies and regulations. The field offers opportunities in environmental consulting, waste management companies, and government agencies.

What are popular job titles related to Recycling Engineer jobs in Oregon?

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Infographic showing various Recycling Engineer job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Recycling Operations FE Supervisor - 2nd Shift

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site

$100K - $112K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

The Recycling Operations FE Supervisor (ROFS) reports to the Recycling Operations FE Manager or Recycling Operations Facility Manager I or II. The ROFS assists in the monitoring, coordination, and execution of activities pertinent to the optimum efficiency, and economy of processing operations, product shipping and profit maximization associated with general and industrial ferrous operations within assigned yard. The ROFS will achieve this through effective communication with supervisory staff, commercial operations, peers, subordinate personnel; appropriate inventory management; efficient work prioritization and scheduling; adherence to quality standards/guidelines; continuous training and development; observance of safety and environmental policies and procedures; timely processing of administrative paperwork; and general department maintenance. The incumbent will manage the ferrous Work in Process (WIP) inventory and the Finished Goods (FG) inventory. The Recycling Operations FE Supervisor will also coordinate the shipping of finished goods to include pre-staging as required, packing list preparation, coordination with the logistics group and transportation company, and the ultimate loading of the material for shipment. A major facet of the Recycling Operations FE Supervisor's role is to ensure conformity as to industry and customer packaging and product specifications. Attention to detail is paramount to success so the SS who must be proactive and enforce process and quality standards to ensure that the ferrous material provided to consumers always meets, or exceeds, specifications.
This position operates within somewhat flexible parameters. The primary goal of this position is to achieve excellence in all facets of operations. Providing the highest quality product safely, effectively, and efficiently decreases accidents and errors and increases profits.
Salary Range: $100,000 to $112,500 Annually
Essential Functions:
  • Environmental Health & Safety:
    • Ensures safe work practices and equipment are always used and that documentation, inspections, and current practices are in accordance with corporate safety policies, OSHA, and other regulatory guidelines. In addition, provides a safe environment for all customers at the shredder.
    • Creates Health & Safety Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) with Regional Safety Engineer.
    • Ensures all department employees receive timely safety and operational training and that the appropriate documents (signed acknowledgement forms) are prepared. Maintain employee files per regional practice.
    • Assigns an employee to be on the Safety Committee and personally attend Safety Committee meetings on rotation with other managers.
    • Monitors safety program to reduce accident frequency within department, implements new safety ideas/procedures and establish safety goals
  • Operational Performance & Best Management Practices:
    • Directs, evaluates, schedules and coordinates equipment and personnel to support daily ferrous operations, including positioning for processing, material processing and loading of ferrous scrap.
    • Creates and maintains a layout plan for all physical spaces assigned to ferrous processing and shipping. Identifies WIP and FG storage bins and equipment process locations to ensure a proper workflow is achieved.
    • Submits and/or implements approved process improvement suggestions to improve overall refining quality, profitability and or safety within ferrous department. Collaboratively communicates and partners with Ferrous Operations Committee to ensure best practices are presented, reviewed, and implemented accordingly.
    • Submits weekly material backlog reports to the Plant Manager or General Manager.
  • Inventory & Quality Control
    • Evaluates incoming ferrous material ensuring that inventory quantity and product quality guidelines are adhered to while being cognizant of inventory requirements required to meet existing and pending contractual quantity/quality obligations.
    • Prepares Time & Weight Analysis reporting for customer material and to documents equipment processing time for various commodities. Validates that material purchased over the scale and associated scale tickets are accurate with the actual material purchased.
    • Trains production personnel in the use of testing equipment.
    • Maintains positive inventory control, especially over Work in Process (WIP) material, monitors storage containers so that containers are adequately marked with "tare" weights and that large permanent bins, when used, are clearly marked as to the date when the bin was last emptied of that product.
    • Coordinates material pricing, providing price quotes on ferrous products to individuals, industrial accounts, and dealers; grading, processing, sales, and shipment pertinent to ferrous operations.
    • Aids dispatcher with scheduling of truck fleet, monitoring movement of each truck, coordination of pick-ups at industrial accounts, preparing manifests for outgoing material, intercompany transfers, and completion of associated administrative paperwork.
    • Partners with commercial operations team to develop strategic buying program that will support production and yard capacity, taking into consideration loading and transportation processes, schedules, and availability.
    • Observes perpetual inventory of unfinished and finished goods and partners with commercial operations to develop sales to reduce the expense associated with carrying high inventory volumes.
  • Equipment and Maintenance
    • Inspects allocated department equipment, ensuring all assets are working within stated guidelines and submitting work orders to maintenance staff as needed or required.
    • Submits purchase orders as needed or required to maintain or enhance department operations.
    • Ensures work areas are kept tidy, organized, and free of potential safety and/or environmental hazards.
    • Performs special projects or completes additional assignments as requested.
  • Administrative Management
    • Monitors and maintains exempt and and/or hourly staff at cost effective and competitive levels.
    • Monitors supervisory practices for self and direct reports to ensure compliance with HR policies and union contracts, as applicable.
    • Reviews performance of direct reports.
    • Interviews prospective management and/or production employees.
    • Works with Human Resources personnel to prepare job descriptions.
  • Special Projects
    • Performs other special projects as needed or assigned.

Internal Control Responsibilities:
Supports the Company's Internal Control process which includes understanding, communicating, and complying with defined internal controls as well as suggesting and making modifications to the policies, procedures, and controls to better relate to the business. Communicates upward problems in operations, noncompliance with the code of conduct, or other policy violations or illegal actions.
Supervisory Responsibility:
The Recycling Operations FE Supervisor has direct responsibility to oversee and manage the personnel within their department(s).
Job Conditions:
Exposure to physical operations at metal recycling yards; it is necessary to walk/climb in active Industrial yards with uneven surfaces and to out-of-the-way areas. Occasional exposure to inclement weather conditions and some minimum travel is required. Work pressure can be substantial during peak times, requiring considerable adaptability; disturbances of workflow, and/or irregularities in work schedule are expected and occur on an intermittent basis. Offsite work involves meeting in person with select customers and visiting other Radius locations.
Physical Activities Required to Perform Essential Functions:
Ability to: lift and carry up to 70 pounds occasionally; Ability to communicate by speech and hearing continuously. Communication is primarily by phone, email and sometimes in person, with other departments within the Radius Group. Visual acuity needed for close detail work, preparing, and analyzing data figures and computer use.
Qualifications:
  • A High School Diploma or equivalent; High School or better level mathematical skills
  • Minimum 3 years metal recycling industry experience.
  • A valid driver's license and the ability to drive an automobile.
  • Thorough knowledge of ferrous materials grading
  • Good judgment, interpersonal communications; self starter; good organizational skills; ability to negotiate; past supervisory experience a plus.

This position offers competitive pay along with a variety of benefits including medical, dental and vision plans for both you and your dependents; 401k with company match, Flexible Time Off, and paid holidays.
PLEASE NOTE: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.
All U.S. applicants must be 18 years of age or older and all Canada applicants must be 16 years of age or older.
Radius Recycling participates in e-verify for all U.S. new hires.
An offer of U.S. employment by Radius Recycling or any of its subsidiaries is contingent on the satisfactory completion of a post-offer drug screen and background check.
All new hires must review and sign an Arbitration Agreement. This applies to all U.S. non-union employees.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Radius Recycling does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, marital status, disability status, national origin or ancestry, veteran status, age, prior industrial injury, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected status under local, state or federal law.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
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