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Metals Recycling | Nationwide Opportunities | Partial Listing with Salaries

Company Name:
United Employment Associates, LLC
August 2014 - Metals Recycling Nationwide Opportunities (Partial Listing)
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Regional Buyer New England Metals Recycling Up to $100,000/year

Chief Operating Officer New England Metals Recycling Up to $250,000/year

Chief Operating Officer Canada Metals Recycling Up to $250,000/year

Regional Buyer Mid Atlantic Metals Recycling Up to $100,000/year

Non Ferrous Manager Midwest Metals Recycling Up to $105,000/year

Non Ferrous Manager Midwest Metals Recycling Up to $100,000/year

Non Ferrous Manager Southeast Metals Recycling Up to $110,000/year

Yard Manager Southwest Metals Recycling $65,000 - $75,000/year

Yard Manager Mid-Atlantic Metals Recycling $65,000 - $75,000/year

Sr. NF Trader Southwest Metals Recycling Up to $150,000/year

Aluminum Trader Mid-Atlantic Metals Recycling Up to $110,000/year

NF Trader Mid-Atlantic Metals Recycling Up to $100,000/year

Wire Chopping Manager Midwest Metals Recycling Up to $85,000/year

Operations Manager Mid-Atlantic Metals Recycling Up to $100,000 year

Shredder Supervisor Southeast Metals Recycling Up to $75,000/year

Shredder Supervisor Upper Midwest Metals Recycling Up to $75,000/year

Yard Superintendent Mid-Atlantic Metals Recycling Up to $75,000/year

Heavy Equipment Maintenance Manager Northeast Metals Recycling Up to $80,000/year

Heavy Equipment Maintenance Manager Rocky Mountain Metals Recycling Up to $75,000/yearEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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