
Buffalo Biodiesel Inc. is in growth mode and currently seeking full-time Plant Processing Foreman - 2nd Shift to join our team!
The Plant Processing Foreman will be responsible for material handling, liquid processing, waste treatment, and the management of 4-8 people directly reporting to this role. This position will also oversee the efficient operation of all plant processes, ensure productivity targets are achieved, SOPs are followed, and all plant safety standards are adhered to. The Foreman will also be responsible for completing scheduled reports on time and reporting variances to senior management.
Growth Opportunity! Upon successful completion of the 90-day probationary period, opportunities for salary increases are available.
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Qualifications:
Shifts:
2nd Shift: Sunday - Thursday 4pm-1am
Pay:
2nd Shift: $35/hr. with opportunities for raises after 90 days
Benefits:
Who We Are:
Buffalo Biodiesel Inc. has been in business since 2005. We are a growing company that collects and recycles used cooking oil. With over 20 years in business, we collect, and process used cooking oil to produce Biodiesel, a carbon reducing alternative fuel to Hydrocarbons. We operate in 15 States with service to over 27,000 locations and growing. Buffalo Biodiesel Inc. is subject to and complies with the Federal Drug-Free Workplace Act.
Job Type: Full-time
Experience:
Work Location: In person

Buffalo Biodiesel Inc. is a vertically integrated clean‑technology energy infrastructure company that transforms used cooking oil and hospitality waste into renewable fuels, green energy, and high‑performance computing capacity. By combining advanced biotechnology with smart logistics and processing, the company upgrades waste streams into low‑carbon biodiesel, renewable gas, and sustainable power for AI and data workloads. This closed‑loop platform sits at the intersection of sustainability, green energy, and clean technology, reducing emissions while creating durable value for restaurants, communities, and the broader energy transition.