Biomass Collector, Separator, and Sorter
Biomass Collection is one of the most fundamental jobs of using biomass as a renewable source of energy. While it is easy to overlook jobs like this in favor of Operator and Technician jobs, jobs like Collection keep the whole operation going. Someone has to go out and pick up the biomass products and bring them back to the plant before anything else can happen!
The career outlook for a biomass collector, separator and sorter is excellent. They make on average $28-$45 thousand a year.
In a biomass plant, organic materials such as animal wastes or waste from crops are used for various purposes. Some biomass is turned into methane gas and used as fuel. Other biomass can be burned, being used to create other forms of energy. There are many uses for biomass, and that is why it is important to have people to perform biomass collection and sorting.
Biomass Collection is an entry-level job that almost anyone can do. If you want to jump into a green career, but you don't have any college, Biomass Collection and Sorting might be a good starting point. You generally only need a High-School diploma for these jobs. You may need to get some certification like a commercial driver's license, but once you have the proper knowledge, you will be able to get a job in this field.
Biomass plants need hundreds upon hundreds of pounds of waste every day, and to fill this need, they need people to drive the trucks to pick up the waste. They also need people to sort the waste, making sure that there is nothing in it that will be hazardous or will interfere with the refining process. Once these jobs have been performed, the biomass can be used.
A good person for these jobs will be able to do certain tasks repeatedly. A driver will have a clean driving record and will be able to follow maps and instructions well. A separator or sorter will have a good eye for picking out discrepancies in the biomass. These kinds of jobs are great for young people who are looking for a job in a green atmosphere. These jobs are good to have while putting yourself through college to move onto higher paying green careers as well.
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