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As an Asphalt Plant Supervisor working out of our Niagara Falls location, you will ensure the asphalt plant operates smoothly and efficiently. You will utilize organization and problem-solving skills to resolve maintenance issues, plan work schedules and ensure the operation complies with health and safety and environmental legislation, policies and procedures.
Job Responsibility:
Provides supervision to a small team of unionized plant operators to ensure that work is done accurately and efficiently
Plans, assigns and directs the workload for the plant operators to ensure maximum efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness
Creates and reviews annual budgets against monthly cost reports
Provides guidance and training sessions on health and safety and environmental issues to promote a safe work environment and inform staff of ways to improve and/or prevent accidents
Performs regular, preventative maintenance on equipment to avoid down time and improve efficiency
Coordinates subcontractors to perform maintenance and repairs as necessary
Reviews and submits time sheets to ensure accurate and timely payroll for staff
Completes documentation to compile reports such as health and safety and environment reports, production reports, test result reports etc., to provide accurate plant information as required
Operate plant and equipment such as loaders and trucks to provide backup relief for staff during holidays and lunch breaks as necessary to ensure the plant continues to operate smoothly and without interruption
Provides guidance, motivation, and performance review to maintain and enhance competency levels and identify future training requirements
Works with and communicates with suppliers and customers on a daily basis
Requirements:
2+ years’ experience of plant operations and supervision
College Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology, Supply Chain and Operations Management, or equivalent level of education is considered an asset
A valid “G” Registration Ontario Driver’s License
Numeric skills to analyze, evaluate and formulate accurate forecasts
Demonstrated levels of customer service, interpersonal and communication skills to promote and foster relationships with existing and potential customers and industry associates
Knowledge of aggregate industry and maintenance programs is an asset
Working within a unionized environment is considered an asset
Nice to have:
College Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology, Supply Chain and Operations Management, or equivalent level of education is considered an asset
Knowledge of aggregate industry and maintenance programs is an asset
Working within a unionized environment is considered an asset
What we offer:
A comprehensive total rewards package and benefits to support your wellbeing
Leaders who support your growth and success
A workplace that provides the best health & safety practices in industry
Give back to your community with two paid volunteer days annually and opportunities to become involved in events