Laborer, Industrial Services

GFL Environmental Inc.Kalkaska, MI
Onsite

About The Position

Responsible for safely and efficiently completing tasks and duties associated with industrial field labor. You must be able to work in compliance in the delivery of GFL’s four (4) core service lines (Emergency Response, Industrial and Marine Services, Facility Decontamination, and Site Remediation). Compensation based upon experience. Full time permanent position with benefits. At GFL our goal is to invest in our people and provide opportunities to grow for life! Our employees are affectionately known as team green, a name that unites us all under our shared purpose of providing sustainable solutions to enable our customers and communities to be GREEN FOR LIFE!

Requirements

  • Valid work authorization in the country where the job is located is required.
  • Successful candidates will be required to provide valid documentation confirming their eligibility to work in the country where the job is located prior to their start date.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience working around heavy equipment preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Clean and prepare sites and may include power washing/hydro blasting, digging, sweeping, entering confined spaces, and remove any hazardous waste materials after appropriate training.
  • Identify any hazards as observed for safety of personnel and equipment.
  • Requires the ability to properly wear, use, and maintain personal respirator equipment and other forms of personal protective equipment (PPE) on HAZWOPER sites.
  • Monitor job site for hazards and maintain a safe working environment.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by site superintendent, or management.

Benefits

  • 3 weeks PTO annually
  • 4 medical plan options including an HSA with employer contribution & match program
  • dental coverage
  • vision coverage
  • 401(k) with an employer match
  • Paid holidays
  • Employee Assistance Program with free counseling services.
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