The Fulton County Solid Waste District has an opening for one full-time employee in the Recycling Center.
A current drivers’ license, a clear driving record, a high school diploma or GED required, and must be able to pass a drug test. Applicant must be able to lift at least 50 lbs. with no restrictions.
$22.94 per hour starting pay (after the 180 day probation period. During the probation period pay will be $21.10), Health Insurance w/ Employer funded HSA account, and PERF Retirement. Vacation/Sick days & 13 paid holidays a year.
Hours are Monday thru Friday 7:00am to 4:00pm, and this position requires some (1-2 Saturdays a month) Saturday hours (7am to noon).
Applications can be picked up between 8am and 4pm Monday-Friday or 8am until noon on Saturdays, at the Fulton County Solid Waste District Recycling Center located at 1452 Wentzel Street in Rochester.
Applications accepted until April 22.
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