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Join a forward-thinking company in the metals recycling industry, where you'll play a vital role in maintaining operations and ensuring safety. As a non-ferrous receiver, you'll sort metals, operate equipment, and contribute to a greener future. This position offers a supportive environment with opportunities for growth and development. Enjoy a variety of perks, including social events and a strong team culture. If you're ready to make a difference while working in a dynamic setting, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
American Iron and Metals Company (AIM) is a recognized global leader in the metals recycling industry, with more than 125 locations and 3,500 employees worldwide. We have continued to thrive over the past eight decades (we just celebrated our 86th anniversary!) thanks to the dedication of our employees and the ongoing trust and support of our customers.
Become part of the AIM team, a growing team that over the years has managed to transform itself into a multi-faceted company whose business divisions include metal recycling (AIM Recycling), waste recycling construction (AIM Eco-Centre), welding assembly manufacturing (AIM Solder), demolition and dismantling (AIM Delsan), and car recycling (Kenny U-Pull). We pride ourselves on doing good things for the environment to help create a greener, more sustainable future for everyone.
It's simple, we do it well. We strive for excellence.
AIM is currently looking for a non-ferrous receiver for its AIM Recyclage Rouyn-Noranda site. Under the supervision of the site director, the position holder will be responsible for the general maintenance of the premises. They must also participate in the smooth running of production, particularly by sorting ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The role requires working safely by wearing personal protective equipment and respecting safety instructions.
The American Iron & Metal Company and its subsidiaries provide equal employment opportunities to all. The masculine gender is used solely for linguistic simplicity. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.