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Stay current on California recycling regulations (SB 1383, AB 341, AB 1826) and assist customers with compliance. * Drive a company vehicle to conduct site visits, outreach events, and program audits.

Provide customers with SB 1383 compliance education and recycling guidance * Participate in networking, community, and industry events as needed What We're Looking For * Valid Driver's License ...

Their job will be to enroll and educate customers in mandatory recycling and SB 1383 mandatory organics collection and food rescue programs for all business es and multi-family facilities, and help ...

Their job will be to enroll and educate customers in mandatory recycling and SB 1383 mandatory organics collection and food rescue programs for all business es and multi-family facilities, and help ...

Sanitation Supervisor

Fresno, CA · On-site

$82K - $100K/yr

The division is also responsible for long range planning and contract development for disposal, manages franchised commercial solid waste, transfer station, and ensuring SB 1383 compliance with ...

Administrative Technician

Tracy, CA · On-site

$50K - $57K/yr

Coordinating, tracking, and reporting activities to ensure compliance with SB 1383 * Communicating directly with commercial and multifamily generators to support compliance * Administering the City ...

Administrative Technician

Tracy, CA · On-site

$78K - $95K/yr

Coordinating, tracking, and reporting activities to ensure compliance with SB 1383 Communicating directly with commercial and multifamily generators to support compliance Administering the City ...

Stay informed on multifamily industry trends, including California's SB 1383 organic waste recycling requirements, and support clients by addressing compliance concerns through tailored waste ...

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Stay informed on multifamily industry trends, including California's SB 1383 organic waste recycling requirements, and support clients by addressing compliance concerns through tailored waste ...

Administrative Technician

Tracy, CA · On-site

$78K - $95K/yr

Coordinating, tracking, and reporting activities to ensure compliance with SB 1383 * Communicating directly with commercial and multifamily generators to support compliance * Administering the City ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an SB 1383 Compliance Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SB 1383 Compliance Specialist, you need a background in environmental science, waste management regulations, and data analysis, often supported by a relevant degree or experience in regulatory compliance. Familiarity with reporting platforms, waste tracking systems, and knowledge of CalRecycle compliance tools is typically required. Strong communication, project management, and problem-solving abilities help professionals coordinate with stakeholders and ensure successful program implementation. These skills are crucial to ensure organizations meet California’s organic waste reduction mandates and avoid penalties.

What are the primary responsibilities for a professional working in an SB 1383 compliance role?

Professionals working in an SB 1383 compliance role are typically responsible for ensuring that their organization or jurisdiction meets California's regulations for organic waste reduction and edible food recovery. This often involves developing and implementing programs to divert organic waste from landfills, coordinating with haulers and local businesses, tracking and reporting compliance data, and conducting outreach or training for staff and the community. Collaboration with public agencies, waste management companies, and food recovery organizations is common, and staying updated on regulatory changes is essential. Challenges can include balancing operational needs with regulatory requirements and fostering behavior change among diverse stakeholders.

What is SB 1383 and how does it impact waste management?

SB 1383 is a California state law aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions by targeting the reduction of organic waste in landfills. It requires businesses, local governments, and residents to separate organic materials like food scraps and yard waste from regular trash. The law also sets targets for recovering edible food that would otherwise be thrown away. Compliance with SB 1383 involves changes to waste collection, processing, and reporting practices across the state. Its goal is to reduce methane emissions and help combat climate change.

What is the difference between Sb 1383 vs HVAC Technician?

AspectSb 1383HVAC Technician
Required CertificationsState-specific license, safety trainingHVAC certification, EPA certification
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial facilitiesResidential, commercial buildings
Industry UsageManufacturing, industrial sectorsBuilding maintenance, HVAC services

Both Sb 1383 and HVAC Technicians require safety and technical certifications. Sb 1383 typically involves work in industrial or manufacturing settings, focusing on safety compliance, while HVAC Technicians work mainly in residential and commercial environments installing and repairing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Understanding these differences helps clarify job expectations and certification requirements for each role.

Infographic showing various Sb 1383 job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Recycling Coordinator

Mid Valley Disposal & Transfer

Visalia, CA • On-site

$21 - $23/hr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Job Summary

The Recycling Coordinator supports the development and implementation of recycling and waste reduction programs for municipalities, businesses, schools, and community organizations.

This role plays an important part in advancing environmental sustainability by educating the public, conducting waste assessments, and ensuring compliance with California recycling legislation such as SB 1383, AB 341, and AB 1826.

The position involves regular interaction with residents, business owners, city staff, and community groups to promote responsible waste practices, resolve service concerns, and support recycling initiatives.

This is an ideal role for someone who enjoys community outreach, environmental education, and hands-on sustainability work.

Key Responsibilities
  • Provide professional, responsive customer service to residents, businesses, and community partners.

  • Conduct site visits, recycling audits, and waste assessments for residential, commercial, and multi-family properties.

  • Deliver presentations, workshops, and outreach events to educate the public on recycling and waste reduction.

  • Support and administer recycling programs for schools, municipalities, businesses, and multi-family communities.

  • Assist customers with troubleshooting recycling services and resolve issues efficiently.

  • Maintain accurate records, reports, and program documentation.

  • Collaborate with city staff, internal departments, and community stakeholders to support recycling initiatives.

  • Stay current on California recycling regulations (SB 1383, AB 341, AB 1826) and assist customers with compliance.

  • Drive a company vehicle to conduct site visits, outreach events, and program audits.

Reporting Structure

Reports to: Recycling Programs Manager

Minimum QualificationsEducation

High school diploma or GED required.

Experience
  • Minimum 1 year of experience in the waste, recycling, environmental, or sustainability field.

Knowledge & Skills
  • Familiarity with California recycling legislation (AB 341, SB 1383, AB 1826).

  • Strong customer service and problem-solving skills.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication.

  • Ability to conduct public presentations and community outreach.

  • Experience with data tracking, reporting, and record keeping.

  • Strong organizational and time-management skills.

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), Google Workspace, and Adobe.

  • Ability to work with municipal partners, schools, and community organizations.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with community outreach or environmental education.

  • Sales or program promotion experience.

  • Bilingual (Spanish/English) strongly preferred.

Work Environment

This position involves a combination of office work, field visits, and community engagement activities.

The role requires frequent walking, standing, and site visits in outdoor and operational environments including exposure to dust, noise, weather conditions, and waste processing environments.

Travel within the service area is required.

Why Join Us

This position offers the opportunity to make a direct environmental impact by helping communities reduce waste, improve recycling participation, and comply with important sustainability legislation.

You’ll work closely with municipalities, businesses, and residents to create meaningful change in how communities manage waste and resources.