Operations Supervisor II

Operations Supervisor II

01 Nov 2024
North Carolina, Greensboro, 27401 Greensboro USA

Operations Supervisor II

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Operations Supervisor IIat GFL Environmental, Inc.Date Posted: 11/1/2020ApplyNot ready to Apply?Job DescriptionJob Summary:Select, supervise and train employees in their respective position to ensure safe, professional and efficient service in assigned branch. Provide leadership which results in positive employee/employer relations and a professional corporate image.Essential Functions:Personnel Recruit, interview, hire, train and discipline all product line personnel. Addresses complaints and resolves problems as they arise. Ensure fair treatment of all personnel. Establish and maintain high appearance standards throughout all operations. Practice progressive discipline with all employee performance issues. Ensure proper completion of paperwork for drivers including truck reports, driver logs and vehicle inspections daily. Ensure proper scheduling of drivers and toter/helpers. Conduct an annual review on each employee's job performance evaluation and submit for approval any changes to an employee's compensation. Adhere to all wage and hour guidelines.Operations Establish priorities to meet customer service commitments. Monitor customer satisfaction by ensuring daily completion of routes, customer receipt of containers and pick-ups of special and missed stops. Resolve customer complaints and issues Assist in the completion of scheduled route audits. Confer with Shop Supervisor to arranging for equipment to be released from service for inspection, service and repair. Direct collection and disposal services to best utilize personnel and equipment. Establish and review productivity standards at each phase of the operation. Protect and preserve all assets. Ensure all drivers are DOT compliant. Be familiar with and ensure compliance with all DOT regulations. Enter appropriate product line productivity into operating system on a daily basis. Maintain inventory of supplies (i.e., gloves, Gatorade, safety equipment, etc) with authorization of Facility/General Manager. Gather information required for monthly fuel report.Financial Assist in development and execution of an operation profit plan that includes: Revenue retention & growth Cost of operations Growth objectives Productivity standards Capital requirements Personnel needed Ensure Branch profit margins are met Follow and promote internal audit requirementsSafety Promote an effective safety program that seeks to prevent accidents, avoid injuries and recognize safe employees. Investigate accidents and prepare necessary paperwork. Ensure route observations are completed on a routine basis. Schedule, plan, and conduct safety meetings (monthly). Ensure proper supply and usage of all safety equipment.Job RequirementsEducation, Training, Experience and Licensing/Certification Requirements: High School diploma or general education degree (GED) required. Associates or Bachelor’s degree preferred. Prior experience in the waste industry or transportation industry and/or experience driving trucks preferred. At least one (1) year supervisory experience OR one (1) year as a Waste Industries’ Lead Driver required.GFL Environmental, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We will make reasonable accommodations to enable employees to perform their jobs.ApplyNot ready to Apply?Share Withhttps://www.jobs.net/jobs/gfl-environmental/en-us/job/United-States/Operations-Supervisor-II/J3S5YQ675NKNMTXM1KT/Operations Supervisor IIJob SnapshotEmployee Type:

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11/1/2020 About UsStep towards starting an exciting new career with Team Green!At GFL Environmental, the heart of our company is our employees. We’re proud of the dedicated and talented individuals that form our workforce, which we call ‘Team Green’.Regardless of your personal and professional experience, GFL has a wide range of career options that will not only help you to grow your skills and progress with the company, but also to make a difference in your community.Opportunities with GFL exist throughout the United States. If you enjoy working with people and care about the communities in which we operate, then GFL is the place for you!The attractive pay, benefits and development opportunities are only part of the story. To learn more about our company, please select the About Us button above.Take the first step to becoming a member of Team Green now by joining our Talent Network or applying directly for a job! We’re excited to hear from you and can’t wait to help you find a place on our team.What is a Talent Network?Talent Networks enhance your job search and application process. Whether you choose to apply for a position or simply to leave your information, we look forward to staying connected with you.Why Join?Receive alerts with new job opportunities that match your interests

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