MORE INFORMATION
Metal scrap must be weighed, sorted, and graded before it can be recycled, disposed of, or resold.
In order to operate equipment, you will need both practical and numerical abilities. teamworking skills
You may consider working as a yard manager or starting your own company.
DAY-TO-DAY DUTIES
The process of weighing scrap metal on a platform or weigh bridge
Organizing and classifying the scrap metal
Keeping track of the particulars and completing the necessary papers
Organizing financial transactions with clients
Hand-chopping of huge goods must be done.
By using welding equipment and operating machines, scrap metal may be crushed, shredded, or burned.
Making use of a crane or forklift vehicle to transport scrap bales to storage places
Putting scrap metal onto trucks in order to remove it
gathering discarded stuff from several consumers
Making deliveries
DAY-TO-DAY ENVIRONMENT
Work on an as-needed basis is often available. The labor might be strenuous on your body, and you'll be required to do it outside in all kinds of weather.
YOU'LL NEED
The ability to handle machines, proficiency with numbers, and the ability to collaborate well are all necessities for this position.
There are no predetermined qualifications for admission, however you will need to have a fundamental understanding of mathematics in order to calculate the pricing of items to purchase and sell.
For some tasks, you will be required to hold a license to operate a forklift. In order to cut larger lengths of metal, such as railway lines and girders, you may also be required to have a certification in welding.