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Plant Laborer (Temporary)

Florence, SC ยท On-site

$16 - $19.50/hr

Maintains chemical and temporary hazardous waste storage area. * Keeps work area clean and free of ... The job may require the handling of hazardous materials. * Employees will be required to clean up ...

Hazardous Waste Technician

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$23.25 - $28.25/hr

Role Under limited supervision, performs waste inspection to ensure hazardous waste compliance ... Answers a range of questions from customers, other employees, and Hazardous Materials Technicians ...

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How much do temporary hazardous material inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary hazardous material inspector in the United States is $22.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Hazardous Material Inspector vs Hazardous Materials Technician?

AspectTemporary Hazardous Material InspectorHazardous Materials Technician
CertificationsHAZWOPER, OSHA certificationsHAZWOPER, OSHA certifications
Work EnvironmentInspections, site assessments, regulatory complianceHandling, cleanup, remediation of hazardous materials
Employer & Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, contractors, industrial sitesEnvironmental services, cleanup companies, industrial facilities

Both roles require HAZWOPER and OSHA certifications and often work in industrial or environmental settings. The main difference is that the Temporary Hazardous Material Inspector focuses on inspections and compliance, while the Hazardous Materials Technician handles the physical handling and cleanup of hazardous substances.

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Plant Laborer (Temporary)

Koppers Utility and Industrial Products

Florence, SC โ€ข On-site

$16 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Responsibilities

  • Maintains chemical and temporary hazardous waste storage area.
  • Keeps work area clean and free of debris.
  • Supports spill response activities and aids in clean-up of drippage in the Treated Wood Storage Yard.
  • Cleans and helps maintain drip track, cylinder basement, and concrete areas under storage units using high-pressure washing, detergents, scrapping, and sweeping.
  • Cleans catch basins, drain screens, and troughs.
  • Promptly reports all incidents, injuries, damages, or other SH&E issues.
  • The job may require the handling of hazardous materials.
  • Employees will be required to clean up duties thoroughly. Must be able to take a company-provided DOT HazMat training course and successfully complete the course. A respirator could be required.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • Working outdoors
  • Basic Math skills (addition, subtractions)
  • Ability to work overtime
  • Working weekends

Candidate Preferred Qualifications

  • 1 year of experience running heavy equipment
  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent

Koppers Inc. and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other category or characteristic protected by federal law, state, or local law.