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Organize, direct, supervise and control work activities within the Management area to ensure that staff, equipment and materials are available and deployed in a manner that achieves cost-effectiveness and quality standards.
Required to know and understand the Ministry Specifications and Emcon’s Quality Management System, as well as all hat all works are carried out safely and cost-effectively to meet or exceed standards
Receives and investigates any requests or complaints from stakeholders and takes necessary action to resolve them or, when appropriate, refer to the next level of management or to outside agencies including, but not limited to, RCMP, Fire Department, Municipal officials, Ministry of Transportation, etc.
Responsible for ensuring that all quantities of materials, supplies, work hours, equipment usage, etc., are accurately measured and reported through the established methods.
Responsible for day-to-day monitoring and reporting of sub-contractor work programs within the management area.
Required to be familiar with and administer the Collective Agreement on a day-to-day basis, with assistance from staff when necessary, and to ensure that employees under their supervision operate within the correct terms and conditions of employment.
Supervises and directs a crew of equipment operators and labourers, monitors and reports productivity and performance (individual and group) and initiates appropriate action to correct any unsatisfactory performance or activity.
Participates in planning and scheduling of work programs, staff and shift scheduling, job costing, estimating and budgets, and analyzing work methods and goals, targets and objectives.
Required to know and administer all safety rules and regulations, to lead the Occupational Health and Safety Program at the crew level (Tool Box Meetings), and to show safety leadership by example.
Provides training and orientation to new employees, as well as ongoing instruction and training to all employees to ensure that they know and follow correct (and safe) operating procedures.
Requirements
Clean Drivers Abstract, Class 3 Drivers License with Air Endorsement preferred
Proficient computer skills, including the use of basic programs (word, excel and .pdf)
Knowledge and experience working in the highway maintenance industry, including familiarity with the BC Highway Maintenance Specifications
Understanding of fundamental ISO Standards
Three (3) years previous supervisory experience
unionized environment preferred
Demonstrated positive safety record and application of practices
Leadership abilities
Strong planning, organizational and time management skills
Effective communication skills with co-workers, supervisors, stakeholders and public
The ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
The ability to work well under pressure and achieve prescribed timelines.
The ability to work, at times, in a variety of emergency and difficult conditions