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Emterra Group

Emterra Group

www.emterra.ca

1 Job

583 Employees

About the Company

Emterra Group is a family-owned, Canadian leader in recycling & waste management, serving industrial, commercial, residential and municipal customers in Canada and the USA. We partner with customers to realize the full "worth" of waste by diverting garbage from landfills and turning it into valuable resources. Our suite of recycling & waste management services allows our customers to meet their Zero Waste, corporate sustainability and environmental impact goals.

Emterra Group offers innovative and comprehensive waste & recycling solutions that increase waste diversion while delivering cost savings. With 1000 employees, a fleet of 500+ trucks, and 20 recycling plant and office locations, the Emterra Group of companies consists of:

Emterra Environmental & Emterra Environmental USA - Provides waste audit, collections, waste disposal, recyclables processing and commodities marketing services in British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Michigan.

Emterra Tire Recycling - Collects and recycles used, discarded and un-saleable tires, recovering 100% of tire materials. This facility serves Ontario.

Canadian Liquids Processors Ltd. - The only recycling facility of its kind in Canada, CLP provides confidential and secure liquid recycling and product destruction services for un-saleable consumable liquids, food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Wastes are converted into ethanol and renewable energy while recycling 100% of all packaging. CLP serves businesses Canada-wide.

Listed Jobs

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Company Name
Emterra Group
Job Title
District Manager - ($110,000 - $120,000)
Job Description
**Job Title:** District Manager **Role Summary:** Hands‑on leader responsible for overseeing waste collection, disposal, recycling, and fleet operations across the Northern Ontario district (Barrie, Simcoe County, Parry Sound). Drives business growth through municipal and industrial/commercial/institutional contracts, ensures regulatory compliance, safety, customer satisfaction, and operational efficiency. Reports to the VP of Operations, Ontario. **Expectations:** - Lead a team of 6 direct reports and additional operational staff. - Maintain 100 % compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations. - Achieve budget targets while optimizing cost per route/ton. - Increase waste diversion and recycling rates. - Deliver superior customer service and resolve service issues promptly. **Key Responsibilities:** - Oversee district‑wide waste collection, disposal, recycling, and processing activities. - Ensure adequate staffing, schedule coverage, and minimal downtime. - Supervise Operations Managers, Maintenance Manager, district admin, and sales personnel; conduct performance reviews and safety training. - Manage customer relations, address complaints, and communicate schedule changes. - Maintain compliance with local, provincial, and federal environmental regulations; prepare required reports and audits. - Develop, monitor, and control the district operational budget; track equipment, fuel, and labor costs. - Identify and implement continuous‑improvement initiatives to boost diversion rates and operational efficiency. - Leverage waste‑management software for routing, performance tracking, and data analysis; evaluate new technologies for adoption. **Required Skills:** - Strong leadership and team‑management abilities. - Proven problem‑solving and decision‑making skills. - In‑depth knowledge of waste‑management and environmental regulations. - Budget development, financial analysis, and cost‑control expertise. - Excellent verbal and written communication for internal and external stakeholders. - Logistics and fleet management experience, including route optimization. - Proficiency with waste‑management software and data‑driven performance monitoring. **Required Education & Certifications:** - Bachelor’s degree in Business Management, Environmental Science, or a related field (or equivalent post‑secondary education). - Minimum 5 years of multi‑site operations management experience in waste management or a comparable industry. - At least 2–5 years of direct supervisory experience (minimum 5 direct reports). - Demonstrated experience negotiating and managing contracts with municipalities, governments, or large institutional clients. - No specific certifications listed, but relevant safety, environmental, or fleet‑management certifications are advantageous.
Barrie, Canada
On site
16-10-2025