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The Operations Manager is responsible for the safe and efficient completion of all available work for their assigned routes. Most days will consist of a mix of 30% office-related activities and 70% field-related activities. The Operations Manager will engage in record keeping activities, scheduling, billing, jobsite quality and safety checks and fleet and equipment maintenance management. This position requires a significant amount of driving from jobsite to jobsite getting in and out of a vehicle. At times, the Operations Manager may be required to engage in or work alongside crew members both for training and for assistance, and therefore must be willing to engage in washing and other manual labor activities. The Operations Manager must possess training in computer including Microsoft programs and can learn Fleetwash operations software. Skills and experience in managing a dynamic work environment with many employees of varied skill levels is a must. There are no assigned work hours for this position, however time off is rarely available on weekends and is limited normally to two weekdays. The Operations Manager must have the ability to self-manage within the work week accomplishing many tasks and goals assigned.
Key Responsibility Areas (KRA)
Regular Duties
Compensation
Management experience is required for this position.
Full Time
$106k-134k (estimate)
05/16/2024
07/14/2024
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