POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Director of Operations, the Operations Manager (OM) will be responsible for ensuring safe and efficient operations for vessel, rail, yard and gate departments. The OM is responsible for providing strategic direction and day-to-day operations of the terminal. The OM will work closely with the ITS Management team to establish long-range goals, strategies, plans and policies that support the overall business objectives and execute on the agreed to plans.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Managing/supervising the daily work assignments for direct ILWU supervisory clerks, superintendents, and foremen
- Determining daily labor requirements for each shift; ordering hall labor and carrying out disciplinary procedures through the ILWU contractual agreements
- Directing/coordinating daily execution of Marine/Yard/Rail Operations
- Developing weekly Marine/Yard/Rail Operations strategy and Tactics, inclusive of the following;
o Gang Structure
o Vessel Berth schedule
o Steady scheduling
o Labor Orders
o Cargo sequencing
- Responsible for Customer Communications
- Scheduling ILWU labor. Directing labor in the performance of work assignments. Directing ILWU supervisors of operational requirements, performance and productivity
- Forecasting weekly total costs for department and tracking performance against budgeted amount
- Monitoring the attendance (arrival time) of all labor, authorizing any necessary overtime, ensuring that labor is properly identified on all payroll records and all appropriate payroll adjustments are made for labor based on their actual hours of work
- Using independent judgment and discretion to make important operational decisions, such as shifting an operating unit from task to task (examples – moving from flip line to break bulk, moving transtainers from delivering imports to grounding exports, shifting an operating vessel gang from one vessel to another, shifting an operating rail unit from discharge to load back and assigning or reassigning gate clerks between functions). Decisions should be guided by business needs with the goal of improving overall terminal operations by maximizing labor efficiency and minimizing terminal turn-time
- Promoting safety awareness and regulatory compliance by training and enforcing the guidelines set forth by the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), Pacific Coast Longshore Contract Document (PCLCD), Pacific Coast Maritime Safety Code (PCMSC), OSHA, Port working rules, stowage and hazardous materials, and proper manning and ordering
- Overseeing the coordination with customs regarding gate hours and/or x-ray appointments; Overseeing daily yard/gate/turn time/container/chassis/manning reporting as needed
- Hiring, disciplining and terminating labor, including Foremen/Supervisory Clerks and hourly-paid union labor; Has the authority and must warn, cite, replace or terminate labor that is not carrying out assigned work as instructed or in a proper or safe manner.
- Manage all on-the-job union labor relations (grievances, disciplinary actions, on-site meetings and arbitrations)
- Become familiar with and utilizing the applicable labor agreements and grievance adjustment procedures
- Handling any grievances in an expeditious manner, and obtaining all relevant facts while using independent judgment and discretion in adjusting any grievance
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Leadership Skills – demonstrate ability to lead people and get results through others; inspire others to accomplish goals and encourage high standards of performance
- Decision-making – exhibit decisiveness; make timely decisions and establish sound judgment; create contingency plans for alternative solutions to problems and deal with labor and business agents effectively
- Interpersonal Skills – develop a rapport internally and externally with diverse groups of people and labor relations
- Integrity – demonstrate loyalty, honesty, credibility and respect of individuals while serving as a role model for the organization’s values; prove that you are an energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards and an appropriate professional image; organize and manage multiple priorities; acquire experience managing in a union environment
- Adaptability - demonstrate flexibility to meet terminal-gate, vessel, rail and all operational needs
- Drive/Energy - generate high volume of relevant work; sustain high levels of activity and energy over long hours when necessary; work with business-like approach to daily challenges; make a difference every day at work.
- Plan & Organize - structure tasks and goals; set priorities; organize information. Plan releases of trains, plan ahead where to place cargo, establish a short-term and long-term plan; think ahead to make operation effective
- Process Management- provide and create a process-driven organization that supports continual process improvement through the optimal design of workflows, organizational structure, and technology
- Cost Focused - determine labor orders; strive to improve cost position for the terminal
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Ability to work overtime; weekends, holidays and nights, as necessary.
- Ability to drive a vehicle and maintain a valid California driver’s license.
- Ability to climb stairs and traversing uneven surfaces.
- Ability to sit for long periods of time.
- Ability to bend, reach, pull, push and lift up to 45 pounds.
- Verbal and hearing skills sufficient to understand English and work safely
- Some travel may be required.
This description should not be construed as a detailed job description of all work requirements of the job nor shall be it construed as giving exclusive responsibility for every function described. The company reserves the right to make changes to this description at anytime, without advance notice. EEO/M-F/ADA.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $100,000.00 - $115,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Experience:
- Management: 3 years (Preferred)
- Terminal Operations: 3 years (Preferred)
Work Location: In person