Recycling and Rubbish Collectors (ANZSCO 8996)
Recycling and Rubbish Collectors, also known as Waste Removalists, play a crucial role in collecting and disposing of household, commercial, and industrial waste. This occupation, classified under ANZSCO 8996, entails the collection of waste materials for recycling or proper disposal.
Indicative Skill Level:
Recycling and Rubbish Collectors typically possess a skill level that aligns with the qualifications mentioned below.
In Australia:
- AQF Certificate I, or compulsory secondary education (ANZSCO Skill Level 5)
In New Zealand:
- NZQF Level 1 qualification, or compulsory secondary education (ANZSCO Skill Level 5)
While some occupations within this group may require on-the-job training or alternative qualifications, others may not necessitate any formal qualification or training.
Tasks Include:
- Riding on and in garbage and recycling trucks
- Collecting rubbish and items for recycling from domestic, commercial, and industrial premises
- Loading rubbish and recycling into bins and garbage and recycling trucks
- Unloading garbage and recycling trucks
- Operating compacting equipment on garbage trucks (in some cases)
- Supervising other garbage collectors (in some cases)
Occupation: 899611 Recycling or Rubbish Collector
Alternative Title:
- Waste Removalist
Recycling or Rubbish Collectors, or Waste Removalists, primarily focus on collecting household, commercial, and industrial waste for recycling or proper disposal. Their role contributes significantly to maintaining a clean and sustainable environment.
Skill Level: 5
Specialisation:
- Garbage Depot Worker
Garbage Depot Workers are a specialized subset within the Recycling and Rubbish Collectors occupation. They work in waste management facilities and are responsible for organizing and managing waste disposal operations at garbage depots.