Waste Management & Environmental Services Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in New York
Green Card sponsorship jobs in New York's waste management and environmental services sector span municipal solid waste operations, hazardous materials remediation, and environmental consulting. Major employers include Clean Earth, U.S. Ecology, and Covanta's facilities across the metro area. New York City's scale and strict environmental regulations drive steady demand for sponsored roles statewide.
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Company Description
Veolia in North America is the top-ranked environmental company in the United States for three consecutive years, and the country’s largest private water operator and technology provider as well as hazardous waste and pollution treatment leader. It offers a full spectrum of water, waste, and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery. Veolia helps commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher education and municipality customers throughout North America. Headquartered in Boston, Veolia has more than 10,000 employees working at more than 350 locations across North America.
Job Description
Position Purpose:
Provides day-to-day monitoring and basic plant and pump/booster station operations, routine lab tests and basic corrective and preventative maintenance activities.
Primary Duties/Responsibilities:
- Operates equipment manually and through instrumentation panels, computer terminals and programmable logic control units following process control procedures. Monitors and observes operating conditions, records observations and data in shift log. Diagnoses basic operational problems and takes corrective action per procedure.
- Performs routine CLAIR (cleaning, lubrication, adjustment, inspection and minor repair) on machines and related equipment which may include pumps, engines, centrifuges, generators, valves, gates, mixers, conveyors, blowers, dryers, chemical feed, odor control, disinfection equipment, vacuum filters and belt presses. Reports and documents results of work performed and enters into appropriate database. Promptly reports any operational problems with machines or equipment to Lead or Supervisor.
- Collects water, wastewater, industrial waste, groundwater, sludge, residuals and/or gas samples according to schedule. Performs field tests (chemical, physical and biological) in order to pace chemical dosages for process and odor control units. Prepares chemical solutions, monitors supplies and recommends reorder.
- Performs routine lab tests and prepares reports per procedure.
- Performs routine instrument calibration for portable meters including, but not limited to, dissolved oxygen, pH, H2S, percent oxygen, lower explosive limit.
- Learns to inspect and becomes proficient at mechanical troubleshooting to determine repairs needed. Dismantles equipment to gain access to and repairs defective parts using hand tools, power tools and precision measuring and testing devices. Re-assembles and tests equipment ensuring safe and efficient operating condition is restored. Learns to troubleshoot hydraulic, pneumatic and electronic equipment and instrumentation.
- Performs manual labor including cleaning equipment, facilities and grounds as required and properly disposes of waste according to safety and environmental policies. Operates vehicles, mobile equipment and material handling equipment for operational and maintenance purposes.
- Performs facility maintenance and repair and may replace or install light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, damaged glass, windows, doors, partitions, ceiling or floor tiles, door locks, carpet, and/or paint.
- Learns to estimate time and material costs for various projects. May assist in other areas of facility as directed.
Work Environment:
- Spends 100% of the time in operations environment.
- Typically spends 25 – 35% of time exposed to outdoor and sometimes inclement weather.
- Company service vehicles are used as required.
- Travels 1 – 2 times per year for company provided training.
- May be required to travel up to five consecutive days.
- May serve rotational 24-hour emergency on-call.
- Possible Work Hazards: May be exposed to possible operations hazards including fumes, dust, toxic and caustic chemicals, noise, rotating machinery, high pressure and hot and cold temperatures, slippery surfaces, water and electrical hazards.
Qualifications
Education/Experience/Background:
- High school or GED with the ability to read, write and comprehend English (operational, process, safety and quality instructions) and be able to carry out verbal and written instructions.
- Six months to two years of experience in a related position with experience in a similar environment preferred with ability to comprehend specifications, blueprints and manuals.
- Experience using material handling equipment, pressure gauges and precision measuring instruments.
- Experience using power, pneumatic, hydraulic and hand tools and shop tools such as drill press, band saw, bench grinder, torque wrench preferred.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations.
- Some vocational training and mechanical aptitude preferred, with the ability to read, interpret and record data from meters, gauges, scales, panels, computer consoles and other equipment.
- Must have the ability to diagnose basic and routine process and mechanical problems and take remedial corrective action.
- Must have basic computer skills and have ability to operate programs for process control, the Computer Maintenance Management System, and laboratory/industrial pretreatment QA/QC.
- Must consistently demonstrate the ability to learn and independently perform assigned duties and meet or exceed production and quality goals.
- Must demonstrate ability to work in a team environment and willingness to assume additional or new responsibilities readily.
- Must be able to serve rotational 24-hour emergency on-call if required by site.
Required Certification/Licenses/Training:
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and a safe driving record.
- Employee Orientation, Departmental Operating Procedures, Safety, OSHA and Quality Training.
- Must become proficient in the care and use of all site specific, facility required PPE (Personal Protection Equipment), including respirators, gas detectors, confined space equipment, etc.)
- Training in operation of mechanical drives, hydraulic pumps and valves, pneumatics, electronics and control systems.
- Obtain HVAC, Electrician, Plumber’s or other trade License if assigned to that area.
- Note: Tech will not perform duties unless properly licensed.
- Training in the use of energy management systems as needed.
- Works toward increasing skills in additional functional areas or in obtaining advanced skills / maintenance certifications.
- May perform more advanced functions as part of training and development.
Physical Requirements:
- Amount of time spent – Standing 25%, Walking 75% for as many as five miles per shift.
- Requires close visual and hearing observation to detect non-conformance and machine malfunction.
- Constantly uses hands to finger, handle or feel and frequently reaches with hands and arms.
- Works in various positions; works on ladders, catwalks, and supports at heights of 50 feet above the ground; and works with hands extended above and below head and body up to 40 minutes using hand tools weighing up to 15 pounds.
- Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds (occasionally 60 pounds) distances of 10 feet.
- Occasional stooping, bending or kneeling and entering confined spaces.
Additional Information
Pay Range: $22.00 to $26.00 per hour.
Benefits: Veolia’s comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental, vision, life insurance, savings accounts, tuition reimbursement, paid volunteering and more. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer! All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Disclaimer: The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.
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Which waste management and environmental services companies sponsor Green Card visas in New York?
Companies with documented Green Card sponsorship activity in New York's waste and environmental sector include Clean Harbors, U.S. Ecology, Covanta, Clean Earth, and large municipal contractors operating in New York City, Buffalo, and Albany. Environmental consulting firms such as AECOM and Arcadis also sponsor permanent residence for specialized environmental engineers and scientists. Sponsorship varies by role, employer size, and business need at any given time.
Which cities in New York have the most waste management and environmental services Green Card sponsorship jobs?
New York City generates the highest concentration of sponsored positions, driven by the volume of large-scale waste operations, environmental remediation projects, and regulatory compliance roles tied to the city's density. Buffalo and Albany also host sponsored roles, particularly through regional waste authorities, state environmental agencies, and consulting firms supporting DEC-regulated cleanup sites across upstate counties.
What types of waste management and environmental services roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in New York?
Roles most commonly sponsored include environmental engineers, hazardous waste specialists, environmental scientists, landfill gas and energy recovery engineers, and compliance managers. Positions requiring a bachelor's or advanced degree in environmental science, chemical engineering, or civil engineering are strong candidates for employer-sponsored PERM labor certification. Operational technician roles are less commonly sponsored but can qualify when specialized credentials are required.
How do I find waste management and environmental services Green Card sponsorship jobs in New York?
Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically by visa sponsorship type, letting you search for Green Card-sponsored roles in waste management and environmental services across New York without manually screening each posting. You can narrow results by location, role type, and sponsorship status to identify employers actively filing for permanent residence. Migrate Mate draws on DOL Labor Condition Application data to surface employers with verified sponsorship history in this sector.
Are there New York-specific considerations for Green Card sponsorship in waste management and environmental services?
New York's stringent environmental regulations under the Department of Environmental Conservation create sustained demand for credentialed specialists, which can support employer justification in PERM labor certification filings. However, New York City and state prevailing wage requirements apply to many public-sector and publicly funded contracts, meaning sponsored roles must meet DOL wage standards verified through the OFLC Wage Search tool. Employers working on state remediation programs face additional compliance layers.
What is the prevailing wage for Green Card waste management & environmental services jobs in New York?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.