Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative

BottleDrop Material Handler - Forest Grove

Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative  •  $20.93/hr  •  Forest Grove, OR (Onsite)  •  18 days ago
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Job DetailsJob Location: Forest Grove RC 719 - Forest Grove, OR 97116Position Type: Part TimeSalary Range: $17.44 - $20.93 HourlyOur Vision
A world where no resource is wasted.
Our Mission
To ensure that no resource goes to waste by empowering people to redeem every container easily, efficiently, and effectively.
Our Values
We are loyal, resilient, trustworthy, creative, competent, and engaged.
Summary
The Material Handler operates a variety of equipment designed to sort, count, compact or move empty beverage containers for the purpose of recycling. The Material Handler will process and record container counts accurately while meeting established productivity standards. They will identify, troubleshoot and report maintenance items in addition to maintaining a clean and well-organized work and loading area. The Material Handler must be dependable with punctual attendance.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
Adhere to OSHA Safety Standards and OBRC policies including but not limited to Personal Protective Equipment and Lock Out Tag Out
Clean and maintain work area and equipment to ensure a safe work environment
Operate a manual and electric pallet jack and/or tote stacker
Safely load/unload trailer with totes and pallets and other items as needed
Load, unload, push and maneuver full and empty bag racks of product
Lift and empty bags of beverage containers from rack into sorting or compactor equipment
Efficiently and accurately complete all data entry requirements and the processing of beverage containers to include receiving and processing of green bags
Safely operate, maintain and troubleshoot equipment and Redemption Center tools
Escalate repair issues when necessary
Other job duties as assigned
Education/Experience
High school diploma or equivalent education is required
Work experience in a warehouse or production environment is preferred
Requirements – Skills, Job Knowledge & Abilities
Possess the ability to work in a physical, fast-paced environment
Ability to work well in a team environment
Supervisory Responsibility
None
Travel
None
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements
Work indoors and outdoors as needed in various temperatures/conditions.
Exposure to industrial equipment with moving mechanical parts, vibration, sharp objects and cleaning products.
Occasional exposure to odors of empty beverage containers.
Noise levels in designated areas require the use of approved hearing protection.
Must be able to frequently lift/carry up to 30lbs.
Must be able to occasionally lift/carry up to 50 lbs.
Push/pull 50+ lbs. frequently (wheeled bag racks).
Talking and hearing is frequently required.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Must be able to stand and walk.
Must be able to bend/stoop/crouch/squat.
Must be able to use arms/wrists/hands/grasp.
Must be able to occasionally climb and balance.
Qualifications
Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative

About Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative

Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative is the industry steward of Oregon's bottle deposit and redemption system. Through our BotttleDrop Redemption Centers and partnerships with retailers, we collect nearly all the containers redeemed in Oregon, return deposits to consumers, and provide a high quality source of recycled raw materials for manufacturers.

We are a not-for-profit cooperative business made up of over 150 Oregon beverage distribution companies. Our workforce of more than 500 employees provides a fast, easy, and accountable system for recycling beverage containers. And, just as Tom McCall envisioned it more than 45 years ago, we deliver a cleaner, greener, Oregon at zero cost to taxpayers.

We are a growing company with a track record of innovation. In just the last year, we've added 14 more locations for people to return their empties, while also expanding capacity at our processing plants so that we can accommodate higher recycling rates and more container types with redemption value. We will continue to expand in the future with even more locations, new partnerships to help raise money for non-profit community groups, and new programs that will build on our leadership in container recycling.

Industry
Consulting & Advisory
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Clackamas, Oregon
Year Founded
1988
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