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Shop Equipment Manager Jobs

Company

Pacer Staffing LLC

Address Ladson, SC, United States
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Category Staffing and Recruiting
Expires 2024-02-18
Posted at 8 months ago
Job Description
Job Title: Shop Equipment Manager


Location: Ladson, SC, USA, 29456


Duration: 12 Months


Job Summary


  • Manages, develops, and leads the daily activities of multiple production teams.


Key Responsibilities


  • Coaches and mentors team members.
  • Identifies training needs; develops and implements training plans.
  • Work cross functionally to improve safety, productivity, quality and efficiency of operations.
  • Provides guidance and feedback for team members in accomplishing tasks and goals; sets expectations and clarifies responsibilities.
  • Responsible for the daily activities of multiple production teams including managing team members, housekeeping, and meeting production targets.


Qualifications And Competencies Skills


  • Demonstrated results indicating deep knowledge of managing execution.
  • Applies abroad range of planning and monitoring tools. Defines planning and review practices that result in few missed milestones and minimal surprises.
  • Leverages knowledge of the teamwork system to complete complex projects by effectively drawing upon the skills/assets of those best suited for the task.
  • Effectively delegates to ensure completion of complex projects and work. Monitors progress of others and redirects efforts when goals change or are not met.
  • Fosters Open Communication - Creates an atmosphere in which timely and high-quality information flows smoothly between self and others; encourages the open expression of ideas and opinions.
  • Actively encourages others to express their honest views, even contrary ones and listens actively to all viewpoints.
  • Emergency management is the process of preparing for, mitigating, responding to, and recovering from an emergency.
  • Manage Execution - Assigns responsibilities; delegates to and empowers others; removes obstacles; allows for and contributes needed resources; coordinates work efforts when necessary; monitors progress.
  • Developed a reputation for creating a positive and productive work environment while focusing on bottom-line results.
  • Possesses a working knowledge of serving as an employee advocate.
  • Coordinates performance across regions, teams, and departments on complex projects and workflows.
  • Encourages others to share information in an organized and effective manner. Conducts periodic department or division wide informational meetings.
  • Understanding of emergency response includes knowledge of incident command systems, development of a written response plan, protective equipment, emergency action plans, escape procedures, reporting procedures, and hazard assessment.
  • Emergency Management and Response - An emergency is any unplanned event that can cause deaths or significant injuries to employees, customers or the public.
  • An emergency can also be an event that can shut down business, disrupt operations, threaten the facility's financial standing or public image, or cause physical or environmental damage.
  • Has taken part in problem solving procedures, counseling for issues, and management and supervisor training.
  • Incident Investigation - The method of reporting the occurrence of an occupational injury/illness, near hit, or property damage. Incident investigations determine how and why these failures occur. Employees should be able to perform a thorough, effective incident investigation including root cause analysis, 5-why analysis and development of effective corrective actions.
  • Measures effectiveness of execution through defined metrics and disciplined monitoring Motivate Others - Encourages and empowers others to achieve; establishes challenging performance standards; creates enthusiasm, a feeling of investment, and a desire to excel.
  • Demonstrated results indicating deep knowledge of motivating others. Establishes challenging performance standards and communicates them in a way that creates buy-in. Demonstrates considerable skill in motivating people when they lack confidence.
  • Expresses reactions and opinions without intimidating others.
  • Minimum elements for consideration in an emergency management system are direction and control, communications(internal and external), life safety, property protection, community outreach, recovery and restoration, administration and logistics, emergency response team, and strategic emergency management committee.
  • Team Based Work systems - Production Structure utilizing consensus decision making process to balance customer, individual and business needs.
  • Demonstrated results indicating deep knowledge of fostering open communication.
  • Can lead an incident investigation and successfully identify the root causes of the incident. Can also successfully lead the corrective action process to ensure that the root causes are reduced/eliminated in a timely manner.
  • Understands and applies techniques related to incident command systems, protective equipment, escape procedures, reporting procedures, and hazard assessment.
  • Labor And Employee Relations - Labor and Employee Relations is a broad field encompassing all interchanges between employers and employees.
  • Able to initiate change in overall team design for optimal performance and to accommodate changing business environments.
  • Understands the impact of employee relations on unionization, employee absenteeism and turnover, the potential for litigation, and credibility between management and employees.
  • Implements programs and tools that influence the organizational culture and ensure fairness and consistent treatment of employees, consistent feedback mechanisms and communication programs such as surveys, skip level interviews, employee participation committees, and communication meetings.
  • Understands the teamwork system at all levels.
  • Develops processes, plans, and schedules to provide relevant information and obtain feedback from the organization.


Education, Licenses, Certifications


  • Significant level of supervisory experience required.
  • College, university or equivalent degree, or high school diploma or equivalent education and significant experience required. Experience