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Jeff Jerdonek

Director Of Security at Ferrous Processing and Trading

Jeff Jerdonek has a diverse work experience in the field of security and law enforcement. Jeff started their career as a Probation Officer at Wood County Juvenile Court in 1994. Jeff then worked as a Parole Officer at State of Ohio Adult Parole Authority from 1996 to 2001. After that, they joined Lakewood Police Department as a Patrol Officer and served until 2008. In 2008, Jeff became the CEO of Midwest Corporate Security & Investigations. Jeff held this position until 2013 when they joined PSC Metals as a Director of Security. In 2016, they moved to Ferrous Processing and Trading as the Director of Security.

Jeff Jerdonek attended Bryan High School from 1984 to 1989. After completing high school, they enrolled at Baldwin Wallace University from 1989 to 1993, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology.

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Cleveland, United States

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Ferrous Processing and Trading

From the proud heritage of our southeastern Michigan roots, Ferrous Processing & Trading have grown into one of North America’s premier processors, sellers and recyclers of scrap metals of all kinds. From massive auto shredding operations and specialty steel making and foundry products to nonferrous metals and industrial scrap management. We are supported by the unique skills and experience of our management, commercial and operations team. Our ownership assures both financial strength, a deep commitment to our industry and our customers. We have built our reputation on the core values of integrity, responsiveness, expertise and creativity in scrap metal recycling. We have become a key supplier to the North American metals industry as well as the major scrap metal manager for the nation’s auto industry. Our processing facilities from Ontario to Florida, certified quality management and logistics capability help to ensure product pickup & delivery. In every stage of its life, from new steel coil to the assembly line to the used parts pile; then through the scrap processing yard and into the furnace to make new steel coil again…..we have the right answers for handling and marketing metal.


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