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Metal Processor

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Beacon Recycling Inc

Muskegon, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 4 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Job Description

The Metal Processor is responsible for receiving, inspecting, sorting, processing, and bailing non-ferrous metals according to grade specifications and customer requirements. This role ensures proper material flow through the facility, maintains quality standards, and maximizes material value through accurate grading and efficient processing. The Metal Processor works safely with heavy equipment including balers, forklifts, and material handling equipment in a fast-paced industrial environment. This position requires physical work in outdoor conditions, attention to detail for material grading, and the ability to operate industrial equipment safely and efficiently.
TIME ALLOCATION
Activity % of Time Receiving (material inspection, sorting, grading, documentation) 40% Baling (operating baler, strapping, stacking finished bales) 30% Processing (cutting, sorting, segregating by grade) 30%
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Receiving (40% of time)
Material Inspection & Grading:
Inspect incoming material for quality, grade, and contamination Identify and segregate ferrous vs. non-ferrous metals Grade material according to industry specifications (stainless, brass, copper grades, aluminum grades) Downgrade material that doesn't meet specifications Identify prohibited/hazardous materials (sealed containers, pressurized tanks, explosives, radioactive material)
Documentation & Tracking:
Complete receiving paperwork accurately (material type, weight, grade) Record inbound material in inventory system Take photos of material condition when required Communicate quality issues or grade disputes to commercial team Coordinate with scale house on weight tickets and customer information
Material Placement:
Direct customers/vendors to proper unloading area based on material type Ensure material is placed in correct grade-specific pile/bay Maintain separation between different grades to prevent contamination Baling (30% of time)
Baler Operation:
Operate baler safely and efficiently to produce specification bales Load material into baler chamber using proper technique Monitor bale density and adjust loading as needed Apply strapping/banding to secure bales per customer specifications Eject completed bales and stage for loading
Quality Control:
Ensure bales meet customer density/size specifications Verify proper strapping/banding (number of straps, tension, placement) Inspect bales for contamination or off-grade material Reject/reprocess bales that don't meet quality standards
Equipment Maintenance:
Perform daily pre-operation inspection of baler Clear jams and perform minor troubleshooting Report equipment issues or abnormal operation to supervisor immediately Keep baler area clean and free of debris Processing (30% of time)
Material Preparation:
Sort mixed loads into individual grade piles (ferrous, aluminum, copper, stainless, etc.) Remove attachments (motors, wiring, plastic, rubber) to upgrade material Cut/sheer oversized material to meet size specifications Break down equipment or assemblies to separate metal grades Drain fluids from equipment (oil, coolant) per environmental procedures
Grade Segregation:
Separate ferrous grades (#1 HMS, #2 HMS, plate & structural, cast iron, etc.) Separate non-ferrous grades (copper #1/#2, aluminum extrusion/sheet/cast, stainless 304/316, brass, etc.) Remove contamination to maintain grade purity Ensure proper pile placement to prevent cross-contamination Identify and segregate specialty metals (titanium, nickel alloys, etc.) when present
Material Handling:
Operate forklift, skid steer, or other material handling equipment safely Load/unload trucks with processed material Move material between processing areas, storage piles, and baler feed Stage finished bales/loads for shipment Assist with loading outbound shipments when needed Additional Responsibilities (All Functions)
Safety & Compliance:
Follow all safety procedures and wear required PPE at all times Participate in daily safety briefings and report all hazards/near-misses Lock out/tag out equipment per OSHA standards when performing maintenance Comply with environmental regulations for fluid disposal, dust control, etc. Immediately stop work and notify supervisor of any unsafe conditions
Housekeeping:
Maintain clean, organized work area throughout shift Keep walkways and equipment access areas clear of debris Clean up spills or hazards immediately Perform daily cleanup at end of shift Participate in weekly deep cleaning of work area
Teamwork & Communication:
Coordinate with other processors to balance workload and maintain material flow Communicate grade questions or quality issues to supervisor promptly Provide excellent customer service when interacting with vendors/customers Assist other departments as needed during peak periods
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
High school diploma or GED Valid driver's license Ability to pass forklift certification training Ability to lift up to 50 lbs frequently and up to 75 lbs occasionally Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions Ability to stand/walk for entire shift (8-10 hours) Basic math skills (counting, measuring, simple calculations) Willingness to work overtime, weekends, or varied shifts as needed Must pass background check and drug screening
Preferred:
1+ years experience in scrap metal, recycling, or materials handling Previous baler operation experience Forklift operator certification Knowledge of ferrous and non-ferrous metal grades
KEY SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
Safety Awareness:
Consistently follows safety procedures and identifies hazards Attention to
Detail:
Accurately identifies metal grades and maintains quality standards
Equipment Operation:
Safe, proficient operation of balers, forklifts, and material handling equipment
Physical Stamina:
Ability to perform heavy physical work for full shift in outdoor conditions
Problem Solving:
Makes sound decisions on material grading and processing methods
Reliability:
Consistent attendance, punctuality, and work ethic
Teamwork:
Works effectively with others to achieve production goals
Adaptability:
Adjusts to changing priorities and production demands
WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work Environment:
Outdoor scrap yard environment with exposure to weather (heat, cold, rain, snow) Noisy industrial environment (hearing protection required) Exposure to dust, dirt, and metal fines Work around heavy equipment and moving machinery May encounter sharp metal edges, pinch points, and other hazards
Physical Demands:
Standing/walking for 8-10 hours per shift Frequent lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling (up to 50 lbs regularly, 75 lbs occasionally) Bending, stooping, reaching, climbing Repetitive hand/arm motions (sorting, cutting, strapping) Operating equipment controls (levers, buttons, pedals) Visual inspection of material (ability to distinguish colors/metal types)
PERFORMANCE METRICS
Performance will be evaluated based on:
Safety:
Zero accidents, compliance with all safety procedures, hazard reporting
Quality:
Accurate material grading, low contamination rates, bale quality
Productivity:
Tonnage processed/baled per shift, equipment uptime
Attendance:
Punctuality, minimal unplanned absences
Housekeeping:
Work area cleanliness, organization
Teamwork:
Cooperation with coworkers, communication effectiveness This job description is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, or working conditions associated with the job. Beacon Recycling reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as business needs require. Employees may be asked to perform other duties as assigned. Beacon Recycling is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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