Machine Operator - Night Shift
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production, Industrial Maintenance, Manufacturing Engineer, Operations Engineer
Cyclic Materials™ is building a resilient circular supply chain for rare earth elements and other critical materials. Through our proprietary Mag Cycle℠ and REEPure℠ processes, we recover rare earths from end‑of‑life products and transform them into high purity materials used in the production of permanent magnets. These materials are critical to the modern economy, including the production of electric vehicles, electronics, AI infrastructure, wind turbines, defense, and advanced manufacturing technologies.
Founded in 2021, Cyclic Materials has rapidly progressed from technology development to commercialization. We currently operate facilities in Ontario and Arizona, with a new expansion underway in South Carolina. Backed by US $75 million in Series C financing led by T. Rowe Price, alongside strategic investors including Microsoft, Amazon, Hitachi Ventures, BMW i Ventures, Jaguar Land Rover’s InMotion fund, Energy Impact Partners, Arc Tern Ventures, and Fifth Wall, we are scaling to meet growing global demand for a secure and sustainable rare earth supply.
We have established commercial partnerships with global industry leaders such as Solvay, Vattenfall, Lime, and VACUUMSCHMELZE, enabling the deployment of recycled rare earth materials into real world supply chains. In 2025, Cyclic Materials was named one of the Top 10 Climate Tech Companies to Watch by MIT Technology Review.
We are growing quickly and building the industrial backbone required for a circular rare earth economy. Joining Cyclic Materials means working on complex and exciting challenges at scale, alongside a team committed to executing and delivering measurable impact. If you are motivated by building critical infrastructure and advancing the circular economy, join us and help accelerate the growth of rare earth recycling.
The Machine Operator in our Spoke NA1 metals recycling plant located in Mesa, Arizona will be responsible for safely operating and maintaining machinery used in the recycling process. This includes equipment for sorting, shredding, crushing, and processing metals. The role requires attention to detail, adherence to safety protocols, and the ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues with machinery. The equipment used in heavy‑industrial environments, including welding, rigging, heavy lifts, bearings, and industrial machinery.
This role is strictly night shift.
- Operate various machines and equipment used in the metal recycling process, including shredders, crushers, balers, and sorters.
- Monitor the machinery to ensure optimal performance and efficient recycling of metals.
- Identify mechanical issues and report them to maintenance personnel or troubleshoot minor issues independently.
- Inspect processed metals for quality and consistency, ensuring that the end product meets the required specifications.
- Ensure all recycling processes comply with industry standards and regulations.
- Follow all safety procedures and guidelines, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Conduct safety checks and monitor equipment for potential hazards.
- Report safety violations or concerns promptly.
- Load and unload metal materials into machines for processing.
- Assist in sorting metals according to type, grade, and size, ensuring proper processing techniques are used.
- Maintain accurate records of machine performance, maintenance schedules, and production output.
- Document any operational issues or material discrepancies.
- Work closely with other operators, maintenance teams, and supervisors to ensure smooth plant operations.
- Communicate effectively to resolve any production delays or issues.
- Previous experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment.
- Machine operation or metal recycling experience required.
- High school diploma or equivalent (technical training is a plus).
- Knowledge of safety regulations and equipment maintenance.
- Strong problem‑solving skills and mechanical aptitude.
- Ability to work in a fast‑paced, physically demanding environment.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work well in a team.
- Willingness and ability to become forklift operator certified.
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