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Staff Recruitment

Tire Recycling

Find qualified managers, engineers, scientists, and supervisors for your tire recycling business.

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Staff for Tire Recycling Business

Purpose

Start-up operations and product or market expansion efforts often call for qualified new personnel with specialized skills and know-how to be hired. Whether it is a manager or supervisor, or scientist or engineer you are looking for, Weibold’s search module helps locate persons with the right skill set, expertise, and relevant experience to fit job description of your tire recycling business.

Your Benefits

Through our network and wide newsletter audience, our search will enable you to cast the net wide on an international level to find qualified candidates. By pre-qualifying the applicants and applying technical selection criteria we will save you time and money and increase your chances for hiring a well matched candidate.

Our Approach

In a dialogue with you, our client, we will determine and agree on the job description, the minimum educational levels and skill set requirements, as well as the salary range and preferred background and attributes of the target candidates. Weibold will parse our network for persons that could fit that profile as well as advertise the position in our highly specialized tire recycling newsletter. We will interview applying parties and only pass on candidates that meet the requirements for further interviews.

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Examples of Weibold's Work

Weibold is conducting trend, market and technology studies for Clients around the globe. Our Clients include plant operators, investors, lenders, recycling associations, technology providers, and product manufacturers. Now selected cross sections of the knowledge we have collected and pooled in our research database is available for recycling strategists and operators looking for innovations and trends on specific subjects in world-wide markets.

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Soaker Hoses & Artificial Turf Production in North America

The full-scale Bankable Business Plan gives the Client a detailed industry description and outlook, inform about existing and future target markets, include a competitor analysis, financial modelling tool as well as information about regulations. Recycling tires into materials such as steel-free crumb rubber and fine rubber powder used to be a profitable venture; however, due to market saturation in developed economies, tire recycling companies might want to shift their focus from raw materials to potentially higher-priced consumer goods made from recycled rubber or even virgin rubber which can be replaced by tire-derived materials.

Price: upon request

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Technical Assessment of Tire Derived Textile and Its Applications.

In this Pre-Feasibility Study, Weibold considers the latest developments world-wide in utilizing ELT derived textile fraction for purposes other than incineration. The work will result into a list of companies, explaining the following: a) the methods for processing, b) the technical readiness level, c) any successful references, d) logistical considerations (low weight/volume vs. capital investment), e) and to what extent this application could be applied to the Client's specific situation.

Price: upon request

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Molded Sewer Covers & Grids from Crumb Rubber in Eastern Europe

The document is both an introduction to manufacturing of sewer covers and grids made out of end-of life tires (ELT) explaining input materials, processing techniques, manufacturers, suppliers of technology, prices, materials, characteristics, life expectancy, etc. It will be based on research and preparatory work performed for the specific situation of the customer in the target area. Recycling tires into materials such as steel-free crumb rubber and fine rubber powder used to be a profitable venture; however, due to market saturation in developed economies, tire recycling companies might want to shift their focus from raw materials to potentially higher-priced consumer goods made from recycled rubber or even virgin rubber which can be replaced by tire-derived materials.

Price: upon request