Job Title: Assistant Manager, Fleet Operations FLSA Status: Exempt Department: Fleet Operations Reports to: Manager, Fleet Operations GENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE: The Assistant Manager, Fleet Operations, is responsible for the leadership and oversight of a group of machines. Primary responsibilities include safe and reliable operations and crews, maintenance excellence and housekeeping of assigned machines, on-the-job training, certification compliance and talent and performance management for all crew members, resulting in service delivery excellence. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Leadership and Talent Development
- Responsible for monitoring crew member performance, in collaboration with field leaders and continuously assessing the competence of superintendents, maintenance leads, and other key field personnel, while reinforcing concepts learned through eLearning courses.
- Provide on-the-job training to crew members in operations and maintenance practices, including the Certified Machine Driver (CMD) program
- Make recommendations for promotions, advancements, salary adjustments, or disciplinary actions
Safety and Operational Excellence
- Conduct scheduled, structured visits to operating machines to assess procedural and rules compliance, audit safety practices, verify product quality, and gauge customer satisfaction
- Responsible for maintaining multiple units of fleet equipment in peak operating condition (with at least 98% availability) by monitoring compliance with preventive maintenance programs and making the appropriate repair and replacement decisions in a timely and proactive manner
- Identify and recommend, or help justify improvement opportunities in equipment performance, safety practices, crew performance, or organization structure by regularly reviewing performance metrics to assess productivity levels, and goal achievement and identify areas needing improvement
Business Management
- Support Operations leadership in the delivery of financial results for assigned machines in accordance with the budget, specifically, labor, material, travel, overhaul, and improvement projects
- Assist in developing and documenting project plans for overhaul projects and miscellaneous field projects, including collaborating with the Manager and Maintenance Manager on key repair or replacement decisions
- Responsible to audit assigned machine inventory to ensure authorized levels are maintained
Communications
- Develop and maintain relationships with key contacts on customer railroads, to manage service and quality expectations, maximize track access and production and, if necessary, handle disputes prior to escalation
- Effectively communicate consistent messaging between the Hamel office and field crews
- Draft machine condition reports, personnel performance evaluations, safety compliance audits, and general operational status updates in a clear and professional manner
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School Diploma/ Equivalent Experience: 3+ Years of Knowledge and understanding of fleet operations function 0+ Years of ability to manage multiple work sites and ability to focus on people and safety, as well as speed, performance, and reliability. 0+ Years of ability to make sound business decisions in accordance with Company values, mission, and vision. 0+ years of managing 24/7 field operations Licenses/Certifications: All Railroad Specific Certifications to operate on track, Loram Operating Rules and Certification, and All Loram Required E-Learning, On the Job and 3rd Party Safety Training PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Associates Degree or Technical Certification Experience: 2+ Years Understand Loram Maintenance of Way equipment's role in a highly demanding customer service environment. 1+ Year Ability to manage multiple work sites and ability to focus on people and safety, as well as speed, performance, and reliability. 1+ Year Knowledge and understanding of fleet operations function, LMW's process, products, services, and customer relationships. 1+ Year Demonstrates mastery of technical skills such as mechanical and electrical machine operations. Licenses/Certifications: All Railroad Specific Certifications to operate on track, Loram Operating Rules and Certification, and All Loram Required E-Learning, On the Job and 3rd Party Safety Training WORKING CONDITIONS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- 100% or more travel, including international, using any method of transportation.
- Ability to apply high levels of cognitive, analytical, retention and reasoning.
- Excellent communication skills used within any social context.
- Can stand, sit, walk, reach, balance, stoop, kneel, hear, taste and smell.
- Can see up close, distances, colors and has use of peripheral vision and depth perception.
- Can tolerate variable and sometimes extreme physical conditions during visits or inspections of company equipment in a railroad environment
Job Title: Assistant Manager, Fleet Operations FLSA Status: Exempt Department: Fleet Operations Reports to: Manager, Fleet Operations GENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE: The Assistant Manager, Fleet Operations, is responsible for the leadership and oversight of a group of machines. Primary responsibilities include safe and reliable operations and crews, maintenance excellence and housekeeping of assigned machines, on-the-job training, certification compliance and talent and performance management for all crew members, resulting in service delivery excellence. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Leadership and Talent Development
- Responsible for monitoring crew member performance, in collaboration with field leaders and continuously assessing the competence of superintendents, maintenance leads, and other key field personnel, while reinforcing concepts learned through eLearning courses.
- Provide on-the-job training to crew members in operations and maintenance practices, including the Certified Machine Driver (CMD) program
- Make recommendations for promotions, advancements, salary adjustments, or disciplinary actions
Safety and Operational Excellence
- Conduct scheduled, structured visits to operating machines to assess procedural and rules compliance, audit safety practices, verify product quality, and gauge customer satisfaction
- Responsible for maintaining multiple units of fleet equipment in peak operating condition (with at least 98% availability) by monitoring compliance with preventive maintenance programs and making the appropriate repair and replacement decisions in a timely and proactive manner
- Identify and recommend, or help justify improvement opportunities in equipment performance, safety practices, crew performance, or organization structure by regularly reviewing performance metrics to assess productivity levels, and goal achievement and identify areas needing improvement
Business Management
- Support Operations leadership in the delivery of financial results for assigned machines in accordance with the budget, specifically, labor, material, travel, overhaul, and improvement projects
- Assist in developing and documenting project plans for overhaul projects and miscellaneous field projects, including collaborating with the Manager and Maintenance Manager on key repair or replacement decisions
- Responsible to audit assigned machine inventory to ensure authorized levels are maintained
Communications
- Develop and maintain relationships with key contacts on customer railroads, to manage service and quality expectations, maximize track access and production and, if necessary, handle disputes prior to escalation
- Effectively communicate consistent messaging between the Hamel office and field crews
- Draft machine condition reports, personnel performance evaluations, safety compliance audits, and general operational status updates in a clear and professional manner
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School Diploma/ Equivalent Experience: 3+ Years of Knowledge and understanding of fleet operations function 0+ Years of ability to manage multiple work sites and ability to focus on people and safety, as well as speed, performance, and reliability. 0+ Years of ability to make sound business decisions in accordance with Company values, mission, and vision. 0+ years of managing 24/7 field operations Licenses/Certifications: All Railroad Specific Certifications to operate on track, Loram Operating Rules and Certification, and All Loram Required E-Learning, On the Job and 3rd Party Safety Training PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Associates Degree or Technical Certification Experience: 2+ Years Understand Loram Maintenance of Way equipment's role in a highly demanding customer service environment. 1+ Year Ability to manage multiple work sites and ability to focus on people and safety, as well as speed, performance, and reliability. 1+ Year Knowledge and understanding of fleet operations function, LMW's process, products, services, and customer relationships. 1+ Year Demonstrates mastery of technical skills such as mechanical and electrical machine operations. Licenses/Certifications: All Railroad Specific Certifications to operate on track, Loram Operating Rules and Certification, and All Loram Required E-Learning, On the Job and 3rd Party Safety Training WORKING CONDITIONS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- 100% or more travel, including international, using any method of transportation.
- Ability to apply high levels of cognitive, analytical, retention and reasoning.
- Excellent communication skills used within any social context.
- Can stand, sit, walk, reach, balance, stoop, kneel, hear, taste and smell.
- Can see up close, distances, colors and has use of peripheral vision and depth perception.
- Can tolerate variable and sometimes extreme physical conditions during visits or inspections of company equipment in a railroad environment
Job Title: Assistant Manager, Fleet Operations FLSA Status: Exempt Department: Fleet Operations Reports to: Manager, Fleet Operations GENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE: The Assistant Manager, Fleet Operations, is responsible for the leadership and oversight of a group of machines. Primary responsibilities include safe and reliable operations and crews, maintenance excellence and housekeeping of assigned machines, on-the-job training, certification compliance and talent and performance management for all crew members, resulting in service delivery excellence. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Leadership and Talent Development
- Responsible for monitoring crew member performance, in collaboration with field leaders and continuously assessing the competence of superintendents, maintenance leads, and other key field personnel, while reinforcing concepts learned through eLearning courses.
- Provide on-the-job training to crew members in operations and maintenance practices, including the Certified Machine Driver (CMD) program
- Make recommendations for promotions, advancements, salary adjustments, or disciplinary actions
Safety and Operational Excellence
- Conduct scheduled, structured visits to operating machines to assess procedural and rules compliance, audit safety practices, verify product quality, and gauge customer satisfaction
- Responsible for maintaining multiple units of fleet equipment in peak operating condition (with at least 98% availability) by monitoring compliance with preventive maintenance programs and making the appropriate repair and replacement decisions in a timely and proactive manner
- Identify and recommend, or help justify improvement opportunities in equipment performance, safety practices, crew performance, or organization structure by regularly reviewing performance metrics to assess productivity levels, and goal achievement and identify areas needing improvement
Business Management
- Support Operations leadership in the delivery of financial results for assigned machines in accordance with the budget, specifically, labor, material, travel, overhaul, and improvement projects
- Assist in developing and documenting project plans for overhaul projects and miscellaneous field projects, including collaborating with the Manager and Maintenance Manager on key repair or replacement decisions
- Responsible to audit assigned machine inventory to ensure authorized levels are maintained
Communications
- Develop and maintain relationships with key contacts on customer railroads, to manage service and quality expectations, maximize track access and production and, if necessary, handle disputes prior to escalation
- Effectively communicate consistent messaging between the Hamel office and field crews
- Draft machine condition reports, personnel performance evaluations, safety compliance audits, and general operational status updates in a clear and professional manner
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School Diploma/ Equivalent Experience: 3+ Years of Knowledge and understanding of fleet operations function 0+ Years of ability to manage multiple work sites and ability to focus on people and safety, as well as speed, performance, and reliability. 0+ Years of ability to make sound business decisions in accordance with Company values, mission, and vision. 0+ years of managing 24/7 field operations Licenses/Certifications: All Railroad Specific Certifications to operate on track, Loram Operating Rules and Certification, and All Loram Required E-Learning, On the Job and 3rd Party Safety Training PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Associates Degree or Technical Certification Experience: 2+ Years Understand Loram Maintenance of Way equipment's role in a highly demanding customer service environment. 1+ Year Ability to manage multiple work sites and ability to focus on people and safety, as well as speed, performance, and reliability. 1+ Year Knowledge and understanding of fleet operations function, LMW's process, products, services, and customer relationships. 1+ Year Demonstrates mastery of technical skills such as mechanical and electrical machine operations. Licenses/Certifications: All Railroad Specific Certifications to operate on track, Loram Operating Rules and Certification, and All Loram Required E-Learning, On the Job and 3rd Party Safety Training WORKING CONDITIONS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the role. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- 100% or more travel, including international, using any method of transportation.
- Ability to apply high levels of cognitive, analytical, retention and reasoning.
- Excellent communication skills used within any social context.
- Can stand, sit, walk, reach, balance, stoop, kneel, hear, taste and smell.
- Can see up close, distances, colors and has use of peripheral vision and depth perception.
- Can tolerate variable and sometimes extreme physical conditions during visits or inspections of company equipment in a railroad environment
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