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Country: Canada
Location: CAYUGA
Relevant Work Experience: 2+ Yrs

Job Status: Full time

Salary: Not specified

LANDFILL OPERATIONS MANAGER

Posted: November 1, 2009

Position: Landfill Operations Manager

Location: Cayuga, Haldimand

Ontario, Canada

Experience: 2+ years

Start Date: Immediately

Contact: info@keelenorth.com







We are looking for an individual with experience managing and working the day-to-day operations of a landfill. The ideal candidate must be able to ensure the highest standards of safety, compliance, protocols, procedures, reporting, applicable legislations, guidelines, policies and regulations, while effectively managing daily activities.





Landfill Operations Manager:

• Ensures smooth operation of landfill: ongoing construction, permitting, management.

• Maximizes productivity and maintains safety and environmental compliance.

• Reduces turnaround time for trucks in and out of site.

• Accurately tracks waste volume and weight.

• Acts as a liaison for community relationships.

• Actively monitors ongoing permitting issues.

• Meets all financial review dates and corporate directed programs in a timely fashion.

• Ensures the cleanliness and maintenance of the physical property of the landfill through inspections and preventive maintenance programs with supervisors/employees.

• Conducts and/or attends and contributes to periodic safety meetings to maintain favorable working relationships among employees and promote maximum morale, productivity, and efficiency.

• Provides training and presentations in a professional manner.

• Updates and submits required reports in timely manner.









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