Students interested in hazardous waste management careers should attend schools with well-established programs in this field. Entry-level positions generally require only a bachelor’s degree in ...
By 2026, the company wants to eliminate 5,000 jobs. Kelly Caplan, Waste Management’s senior director of external communications, told the Chronicle that “increased automation is reducing the ...
Houston-based Waste Management will continue to shed jobs in 2025 by reducing dependency on roles that require physical labor and turning more to technology and automation for its services.