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Responsibilities
- Train and supervise volunteers
- Help keep Recycling area clean
- Communicate with Receiving throughout the day, and replace containers as needed
- Identify and act on priorities in recycling flow
- Assist in setting up pick-ups and deliveries with e-waste vendors
- Unload and load trucks as needed (after forklift training)
- Assist in warehouse management
- Proactively communicate with other Free Geek staff and volunteers about area.
- Occasionally help out in other areas of Free Geek's operations.
- Help keep recycling area in line with Free Geek philosophy and capabilities. Be aware of Free Geek programs.
- Attend pertinent committee meetings and keep up on the recycling emails
Required Skills and Licenses
- Current Oregon Drivers License
- Aptitude for helping people
- Good interpersonal skills
- Detail-oriented
- Interest in e-waste recycling practices
- Self-motivated, and able to eventually work with little supervision
- Able to lift and carry at least 50 pounds on a regular basis
- Forklift experience is a plus, but will train
- Warehouse experience is a plus, but not required
In Addition
The ideal candidate will be able to work well under stress in a somewhat chaotic setting and maintain a positive attitude. The candidate will not be afraid to ask questions, and will be able to remain flexible as Free Geek grows and changes.