Landratsamt Waldshut | Germany | 79xxx Todtmoos, St. Blasien | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 26.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Recycling center supervisor in our recycling center Todtmoos and St. Blasien
The county of Waldshut extends from the peaks of the Black Forest in the north to the Rhine in the south, the national border to Switzerland. Around 170,000 inhabitants live in 32 cities and municipalities. The rich history and culture, the state-of-the-art economy, the unique landscape and, last but not least, the border to Switzerland make the Waldshut county something special. Here it is excellent to live and work. The Landratsamt Waldshut - Own company Waste management - is pleased to offer a slight employment (minijob) for a dedicated specialist at our Recyclinghof in Todtmoos and St. Blasien at the next possible time. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Monitoring the delivery of valuables and bulking waste Providing information and assistance for visitors Support for a smooth run at the Recyclinghof
Reliability and sense of responsibility Friendly and open-minded appearance Joy in dealing with people Handicraft skill
Equal opportunities in the profession is important to us. That is why we encourage people of any gender, persons with disabilities or with migration background to apply. The recycling stations are opened as follows: Recycling farm Todtmoos Wednesday: 14–17 hrs | Friday: 15–17 hrs | Saturday: 9–14 hrs St. Blasien recycling farm; Wednesday and Friday: 14-17; Saturday 10-14
Location
![]() | Landratsamt Waldshut | |
| 79761 Todtmoos, St. Blasien | ||
| Germany |
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