William Aduleit Jr
About William Aduleit Jr
William Aduleit Jr. serves as the Director of Operations for NYC Transfer Stations and MRFs at Action Environmental Services, specializing in waste by rail logistics and long haul trucking operations. He has extensive experience in the waste management industry, having held various managerial positions at companies such as Clean Earth, Waste Management, and Synagro.
Current Role at Action Environmental Services
William Aduleit Jr. serves as the Director of Operations for NYC Transfer Stations and Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) at Action Environmental Services. He has held this position since 2019, overseeing operations in the Bronx, New York. His role involves managing the logistics and efficiency of waste processing and transfer within the city, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Previous Experience in Waste Management
William Aduleit Jr. has extensive experience in the waste management sector. He worked at Clean Earth, Inc. as Operations Manager from 2007 to 2011, and at Waste Management, Inc. as District Manager from 1994 to 2000. His career also includes a role as General Manager at Daniels Sharpsmart for one year in 2011-2012, and as Area Manager at Synagro from 2012 to 2016.
Expertise in Waste By Rail Logistics
William Aduleit Jr. specializes in waste by rail logistics and long haul trucking operations. His expertise includes managing the transportation and processing of waste materials, which is critical for optimizing operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact in waste management.
Educational Background
William Aduleit Jr. completed his high school education at Wilson High School, graduating in 1987. This foundational education has contributed to his career in operations management within the waste management industry.
Leadership in Material Recovery Facilities
Since 2019, William Aduleit Jr. has been leading operations at NYC Transfer Stations, focusing on the management of Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs). His leadership in this area emphasizes the importance of recycling and waste diversion strategies in urban environments.