
Description
Maintenance Supervisor – Waste Pro Fleet and Equipment – West Palm Beach, FL
2nd Shift Position
Our Maintenance Supervisor position at Waste Pro offers a great opportunity to lead a team while working hands-on with a variety of heavy equipment. You'll manage repairs, oversee a dedicated team, and ensure safety and productivity in operations. The chance to work in a collaborative environment makes this a rewarding step forward in your career. South Florida's warm climate and the growing waste industry provide long-term growth potential. This is a second-shift position, providing you with a unique work schedule.
Summary of Position
The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for supervising a team of maintenance shop employees and directing the workflow to ensure the safety and productivity of Waste Pro vehicles, equipment and / or containers. This role may act as manager-on-duty in the absence of other managerial personnel and handles a broad array of management responsibilities.
Responsibilities:
- Diagnoses mechanical problems and performs repairs and maintenance on Waste Pro equipment to maximize safe and productive operations. Reviews and completes repairs identified on DVIRs and/or repair orders. Conducts road tests on vehicles to diagnose issues and confirm completed repairs.
- Supervises a team responsible for the repair, installation, and maintenance of Waste Pro machinery and heavy-duty equipment, including, but not limited to, Rear Load, Front Load, Roll-Off, Grapple, Portable Restrooms, and Containers.
- Prepares and reviews all repair orders to ensure that labor, materials, and parts are properly charged and that work is completed according to established guidelines. Maintains logs of repairs performed on each vehicle.
- Recommends hiring actions, coaches, counsels, and evaluates performance. Identifies training opportunities, monitors and tracks employee attendance, and completes disciplinary actions/meetings while applying Positive Leadership principles. Trains employees on proper work methods, equipment operation, and enforces safety rules and regulations.
- Develops and maintains constructive working relationships with managers, drivers, helpers, mechanics, and administrative staff.
- Identifies equipment and parts needs and procures parts, within assigned spending limits, necessary to complete repairs. Refers larger purchases or major repairs to the Maintenance Manager as appropriate.
- Participates in the safety lane process, reviews DVIRs (Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports), determines repair priorities, assigns work to several mechanics, and reviews completed tasks. Inspect trucks and tools, monitor maintenance activities, and verify the quality of work performed to ensure safety and productivity procedures are followed.
Essential Functions: The statements above are intended to describe the general nature of the job and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of responsibilities for the position.
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