Austin Powder is seeking to hire a full-time Location Manager to manage location assets and personnel to meet established location goals and strategies in support of the regional strategic plan. This position manages a team of 5 to 30 direct reports based on location and project status. Do you like working in office, garage, and job site environments? Do you like working in all environments with exposure to dust, noise, oils, grease, and other debris?
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Manager position comes with a competitive salary and generous benefits. Our benefits include medical, dental, vision, a 401(k), a flexible spending account, life insurance, AD&D insurance, short-term disability, and an employee assistance program (EAP) .
Austin
Powder manufactures a full line of industrial explosives and provides blasting services to customers in the quarrying, mining, construction, and oil and gas industries -- all for the purpose of providing aggregate, energy, and mineral products to consumers. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A LOCATION MANAGER As a Location Manager, you manage location operations in support of company and business unit goals and strategies. Keeping operations running smoothly, you accurately complete all necessary documents as well as order, maintain, and inventory appropriate products, supplies, vehicles, and equipment.
In order to control operational costs and maximize equipment availability, you conduct timely inspection and maintenance of all location assets. By maximizing the utilization of equipment, you are able to successfully meet all agreed upon customer requirements and operating budgets. You communicate customer and community concerns to appropriate company personnel.
To assist your staff in their success, you ensure that they have the appropriate training and certification. You also give them clear direction and performance standards to guide them in their work. Your excellent leadership skills assist you in coaching your team to safely fulfill expected duties and responsibilities.
By setting expectations linked to safety goals, you encourage your team to take personal responsibility for safety. You conduct all required safety, task, and health training. Performing workplace inspections and observations, you are able to identify and control hazards as well as ensure compliance.
Post-secondary education OR a combination of equivalent education and work experience Previous budgetary responsibility and office experience (paperwork, filing, scheduling) Must be able to work flexible work hours based on business needs and staffing demands Computer skills including Microsoft Office and Inventory Management software Equipment/vehicle knowledge and operational skills including maintenance