Waste Management Analyst at RIO Tinto
Kitimat, BC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 May, 25

Salary

88800.0

Posted On

26 Mar, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Excel, Leadership, Sustainability, Powerpoint, Waste Reduction, External Agencies

Industry

Other Industry

Description

WASTE MANAGEMENT ANALYST

  • Be part of a group that is safety driven and values inclusion
  • Make a meaningful impact by driving sustainable waste management practices in a leading global company
  • This permanent, full-time, role is based in Kitimat, BC. The perfect place to live and work, combining the tranquillity of a small community with an unrivalled love for the great outdoors.

FINDING BETTER WAYS TO PROVIDE THE MATERIALS THE WORLD NEEDS.

We are looking for a Waste Management Analyst to play a key role in optimizing the Waste Management program at BC Works. The Analyst will coordinate the safe and efficient day-to-day operations of waste management contractors, provide tracking and reports, and manage relationships related to waste management.
This role is a great opportunity for an organized and team-oriented individual to grow in a developing team, where they can make an impact by promoting sustainability and optimization of the waste management program.
We are an open, connected global team that includes some of the industry’s best and brightest minds. We offer competitive, performance-focused remuneration and a wide range of benefits to reward your contribution. With a global reach, the opportunities to develop and grow your career are broad and exciting.

Reporting to the Logistics & Waste Management Coordinator and working a Monday to Friday schedule, you will be:

  • Working safely in accordance with Rio Tinto safety standards – actively leading, and engaging in safety initiatives promoting our “Zero harm” safety culture
  • Managing day to day process waste management contractors
  • Identifying and recommending improvements to handling and processing of waste
  • Tracking waste disposal volumes and costs by classification for cost allocation and reporting purposes
  • Identifying waste recycling opportunities
  • Managing relationships with hazardous waste receivers
  • Educating departments on waste disposal processes
Responsibilities

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