Transfer Station Operator
The objective of the course is to provide information to transfer station operating staff on good operating practices and safety.
Transfer station operator. This is repetitive semi-skilled work involving the operation of equipment to process refuse and debris at the Town Transfer Station. Operating trucks Bobcat forklift balers compactors bucket loader and other equipment. The work involves the safe and efficient operation of a refuse transfer station.
Specific directions are provided with incumbent being. Assisting and directing users of the Transfer Station and related work. Transfer Station Operator 40 hoursweek Starting Salary 1866hour Benefits Include Medical Dental.
Performing a variety of semi-skilled maintenance tasks. Assisting Highway Department with winter maintenance or other duties as required. 1262021 Ensures public areas of the transfer station clean at all times.
There may be openings within the Department of Public Works for part-time and substitute placement. 12192020 A waste transfer station is a light industrial facility where municipal solid waste is temporarily staged in the course of its eventual journey to the landfill or waste-to-energy facility. Directs incoming trucks and vehicles to appropriate unloading areas in a safe manner and ensures that customers external and internal use the transfer station according to all safety rules and regulations.
Students will learn about different transfer station designs and how they fit within waste management systems. Solid Waste TS MRF Initial. 9221998 TRANSFER STATION OPERATOR.
Students will also learn about waste diversion opportunities at a transfer station. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS. Lets find out what skills a transfer station operator actually needs in order to be successful in the workplace.
