Synagro partners with stakeholders to clean our water, protect our environment and serve our communities by generating worth from what others consider waste. We work to protect the health of our water, our Earth and those who depend on them now and in the future. Synagro takes pride in having zero layoffs during the pandemic and the business continues to thrive during difficult times.
What good is a job without great benefits to reward your hard work? Here are some highlights of what Synagro has to offer:
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The Process Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of equipment involved in the biosolids drying process, as well as dump trailer loading and unloading activities. Serving as the eyes and ears of the Chief Operator on the plant floor, the Process Operator monitors system performance, records operating parameters, identifies abnormal or out-of-specification conditions, and implements corrective actions to ensure safe, compliant, and reliable plant operations.
Operate and Monitor the Following Process Equipment and Systems:
Additional Duties Include:
Physical Requirements

Founded in 1986, Synagro, www.synagro.com, provides a system of solutions for civic and commercial organizations that manages by-products to create new, environmentally compelling options. The Company’s reliable, lasting system transforms industrial and municipal waste into environmentally-sustainable resources that benefit our communities and our planet—before an environmental footprint is left behind.
As the largest recycler of organic by-products in the United States, Synagro uses best-in-class processes from beneficial reuse to renewable energy that adhere to the strictest of environmental regulations to provide sustainable solutions for communities across the nation. Serving more than 600 municipal and industrial water and wastewater facilities throughout the U.S., the Company’s leading systems of by-product management services help municipalities of all sizes save money and meet environmental regulations.