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Scrap Metal Trading Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Non-Ferrous Clerk

Davenport, IA · On-site

$35K - $36K/yr

Previous Metal Scrap Experience, preferred Alter Metal Recycling is looking to add to its team in Green Bay, WI. Alter Trading Corporation is a 125 year old company, with 70 scrap metal processing ...

... Trading Corporation is a 127-year-old, family-owned company with a strong reputation in the scrap metal recycling industry. With 70+ processing facilities across the Midwest, Rocky Mountain, and ...

Department Supervisor

Madison, IL · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

... metals trading and recycling company headquartered in St. Louis with facilities in Missouri and Illinois. The company buys, sells, and processes nonferrous metals and electronics scrap worldwide ...

Non-Ferrous Warehouse

Negaunee, MI · On-site

$16 - $19.50/hr

Previous Metal Scrap Experience, preferred ABOUT US Alter Metal Recycling is looking to add to its team in Negaunee, MI. Alter Trading Corporation is a 125 year old company, with 70 scrap metal ...

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Loader Operator

Madison, WI · On-site

$18 - $23.50/hr

... Trading Corporation is a 125-year-old, family-owned company with a strong reputation in the scrap metal recycling industry. With 70+ processing facilities across the Midwest, Rocky Mountain, and ...

Non-Ferrous Clerk

Davenport, IA · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Previous Metal Scrap Experience, preferred ABOUT US Alter Metal Recycling is looking to add to its team in Green Bay, WI. Alter Trading Corporation is a 125 year old company, with 70 scrap metal ...

Non-Ferrous Warehouse

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

Previous Metal Scrap Experience, preferred ABOUT US Alter Metal Recycling is looking to add to its team in Green Bay, WI. Alter Trading Corporation is a 125 year old company, with 70 scrap metal ...

... Trading Corporation is a 127-year-old, family-owned company with a strong reputation in the scrap metal recycling industry. With 70+ processing facilities across the Midwest, Rocky Mountain, and ...

Sales Development Intern (Summer 2027)

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

DJJ is a world leader in scrap metal recycling, trading, and transportation. We have relationships with scrap metal businesses around the world. Founded in 1885, we pride ourselves on our dedication ...

Metal Shop Laborer

Allegany, NY · On-site

$13.50 - $16.50/hr

Key Responsibilities: * Assist with the handling, sorting, and processing of various scrap metal ... Additional vocational or technical training in industrial trades, metalwork, or equipment operation ...

DJJ is a world leader in scrap metal recycling, trading, and transportation. We have relationships with scrap metal businesses around the world. Founded in 1885, we pride ourselves on our dedication ...

Loader Operator

Madison, WI · On-site

$18 - $23.50/hr

... Trading Corporation is a 125-year-old, family-owned company with a strong reputation in the scrap metal recycling industry. With 70+ processing facilities across the Midwest, Rocky Mountain, and ...

Alter Trading Corporation ???? 1st Shift | Monday-Friday About Alter Trading Corporation Alter Trading Corporation is a 127-year-old, family-owned company with a strong reputation in the scrap metal ...

Alter Trading Corporation ???? 1st Shift | Monday-Friday About Alter Trading Corporation Alter Trading Corporation is a 127-year-old, family-owned company with a strong reputation in the scrap metal ...

Alter Trading Corporation ???? 1st Shift | Monday-Friday About Alter Trading Corporation Alter Trading Corporation is a 127-year-old, family-owned company with a strong reputation in the scrap metal ...

Metal Recycling Yard Crew Company Overview M&M Recycling is a growing, family-owned scrap metal ... How to Apply If you are ready to work hard, learn the metal recycling trade, and grow with a family ...

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How much do scrap metal trading jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for scrap metal trading in the United States is $18.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is scrap metal trading?

Scrap metal trading involves buying and selling recyclable metal materials, such as aluminum, copper, steel, and iron, from various sources like manufacturers, demolition sites, and the public. Traders purchase scrap metal, sort and process it, and then sell it to recycling centers or metal refineries. The goal is to profit from price differences in the market while also contributing to environmental sustainability by promoting the reuse of metals. Scrap metal traders need knowledge of market prices, regulations, and quality standards to operate successfully.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a scrap metal trader?

To thrive as a Scrap Metal Trader, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of metal grades and market trends, and often a background in business or logistics. Familiarity with pricing databases, inventory management systems, and relevant trade certifications (like ISRI) is valuable. Excellent negotiation, networking, and communication abilities help build relationships with suppliers and buyers. These competencies ensure effective sourcing, profitable transactions, and compliance with industry regulations in a competitive market.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in scrap metal trading and how can they be managed?

Scrap metal traders often encounter challenges such as fluctuating market prices, regulatory compliance, and ensuring reliable supply chains. Navigating price volatility requires staying updated on global commodity trends and building strong relationships with suppliers and buyers. Additionally, understanding local and international regulations around metal transport and recycling is essential to avoid legal issues. Effective communication and negotiation skills also play a significant role in managing partnerships and securing favorable deals. Continuous learning and adaptability are key to long-term success in this dynamic industry.

What is the difference between Scrap Metal Trading vs Scrap Metal Recycling Coordinator?

AspectScrap Metal TradingScrap Metal Recycling Coordinator
CredentialsBasic knowledge of metals, trading licenses (if applicable)Knowledge of recycling processes, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentMarket offices, trading floors, warehousesRecycling facilities, processing plants, administrative offices
Industry UsageUsed in commodities trading, export/importFocuses on recycling operations and compliance

Scrap Metal Trading involves buying and selling scrap metals in markets and warehouses, focusing on market prices and logistics. In contrast, Scrap Metal Recycling Coordinators oversee recycling processes, ensuring safety and compliance at recycling facilities. Both roles require knowledge of metals, but their focus and work environments differ significantly.

How much money can I make selling scrap metal?

Scrap metal trading jobs typically pay based on the weight and type of metal sold, with earnings ranging from a few dollars per hundred pounds for common metals like aluminum to over a hundred dollars for valuable metals like copper or brass. Experienced traders who buy and sell in large quantities can earn a few thousand dollars monthly, depending on market prices and volume handled.

How to become a scrap metal trading?

To become a scrap metal trader, gain knowledge of different metals and market prices, develop strong negotiation skills, and establish relationships with suppliers and buyers. Some traders start by working in recycling centers or related industries to gain experience and may pursue certifications in waste management or environmental safety. Understanding local regulations and maintaining proper safety procedures are also important for success in this field.
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Infographic showing various Scrap Metal Trading job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 7% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,457 per year, or $18 per hour.

Commercial Planning & Inventory Analyst

EMR Metal Recycling

Camden, NJ • On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

About Us:
EMR is one of the world's leading metal recycling companies with a history spanning decades. At EMR, our employees are the heart and soul of our organization. We are committed to creating a workplace that prioritizes the well-being and safety of everyone. Our company provides a supportive and inclusive community where everyone's ideas and contributions are valued. We believe in teamwork and collaboration.
Our mission is to provide our customers with efficient and reliable metal recycling services while minimizing the environmental impact of our operations. EMR recycles ten million tons of material annually, everything from beverage cans to aircraft carriers. We work with a wide variety of metals including copper, aluminum, brass, and stainless steel and can recycle it into more than 200 different types of new sustainable raw materials.
EMR offers our team a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans with company match, wellbeing benefits, employee assistance program and more. Join us and be a part of a team that puts people first!
EMR is currently hiring for an experienced Commercial Planning & Inventory Analyst to join our Commercial team. This is not a traditional Business Analyst or Operations Analyst position. Success in this role requires a strong understanding of the metals industry, inventory allocation, commercial planning, and supply chain operations.
You will be responsible for optimizing inventory allocation across multiple facilities to ensure customer commitments, commercial priorities, production capabilities, and available inventory remain aligned. Working closely with Sales, Commercial, Logistics, and Operations, you will make data-driven decisions that maximize inventory utilization, improve profitability, and ensure customers receive the right material at the right time.
Candidates with experience in scrap metal recycling, commodity trading, metals manufacturing, foundries, metal service centers, or industrial supply chain planning are strongly encouraged to apply.
This role will be worked 100% onsite in Camden, NJ and pays $75000 - 90000 per year
Key Responsibilities
  • Manage and optimize inventory allocation across multiple facilities.

  • Allocate inventory to customer contracts, sales orders, and commercial commitments based on material quality, specifications, customer requirements, logistics, and business priorities.

  • Monitor inventory levels, production forecasts, sales bookings, and shipment schedules to ensure customer commitments are fulfilled.

  • Identify inventory shortages, surpluses, allocation risks, and opportunities while developing proactive solutions.

  • Analyze commodity inventories and recommend strategies that improve inventory turnover and maximize profitability.

  • Partner with Commercial, Sales, Logistics, Operations, and Administrative teams to coordinate inventory deployment and customer deliveries.

  • Track allocation priorities, shipment schedules, inventory availability, and customer requirements.

  • Develop and maintain reports related to inventory positions, commercial allocations, shipment priorities, bookings, and overall business performance.

  • Identify process improvement opportunities that increase planning accuracy, operational efficiency, and cross-functional collaboration.

  • Support business continuity through documentation, reporting, and knowledge sharing.

Ideal Background
  • Successful candidates often come from industries such as:

  • Scrap metal recycling

  • Non-ferrous metals

  • Steel manufacturing

  • Metal service centers

  • Commodity trading

  • Industrial manufacturing

  • Raw materials procurement

  • Supply chain planning

  • Metals distribution

  • Recycling or commodity processing

Qualifications
  • Experience working in the metals industry is required

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Finance, Operations, Engineering, or a related field

  • Strong understanding of ferrous and/or non-ferrous metals, including material grades, specifications, and commercial applications

  • Experience managing inventory allocation, inventory planning, commercial operations, supply chain planning, or logistics coordination

  • Advanced Microsoft Excel skills, including Pivot Tables, XLOOKUP, complex formulas, and data analysis

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities

  • Excellent organizational, communication, and collaboration skills

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and make sound business decisions in a fast-paced environment

  • Experience working with ERP systems and business reporting tools

  • Experience in the scrap metal recycling industry is strongly preferred

  • Experience in commodity trading or commercial operations

  • Experience with inventory allocation, stock analysis, sales planning, shipment coordination, and contract fulfillment

  • Exposure to non-ferrous metals, including copper, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, or nickel-bearing alloys

  • Experience with process automation, reporting tools, or continuous improvement initiatives

This Role Is Not...
This is not an entry-level analyst position or a traditional financial or business analyst role
We are seeking candidates with prior experience in commercial planning, inventory allocation, metals, commodity operations, or industrial supply chain management. While advanced analytical and Excel skills are essential, industry knowledge is equally important for success in this role
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