Welder - Richmond Recycling, LLC

Welder - Richmond Recycling, LLC


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Welder - Richmond Recycling, LLC

We are looking for a trained Welder and some mechanic experience in heavy equipment at our yard. If you qualify, please email your Resume

Experience: Required

Employment: Full-time

Schedule: Monday to Friday 6am to 2:30pm

Salary: $25 $30 hourly

Starting time: Immediate start!

Location: 1900 South Avenue, Bloomfield, Staten Island, New York

Company: Richmond Recycling, LLC

Recycling Center 11-50 Employees

Hiring on JOB TODAY since March, 2026

Good place to work and grow with the company. Advance in all areas of the business.

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