Job Description
Job Description
Moran Environmental Recovery, LLC (MER) is an integrated environmental company specialized in providing services to Energy and Industrial, Commercial and Naval Marine, Railroad and Government clients. With operations based in strategically located resource centers along the United States eastern and gulf coasts, the services we perform range in scope from routine maintenance work, utilizing vacuum trucks and high-pressure washing equipment to large-scale site remediation and abatement. Our core competencies involve specialized risk management tools and are performed in strict compliance with complex regulatory requirements. We provide these services using in-house resources, enabling exceptional quality control enjoyed by few companies in our industry.
Job Summary
The Supervisor position is part of the Operations Management department which is associated with the delivery of MER’s four core service lines (Emergency Response, Industrial and Marine Services, Facility Decontamination, and Site Remediation.) The position is responsible for the safety, quality and profitability of all activities performed on assigned jobs. The Superintendent is typically charged with overseeing multiple projects at one time. The Superintendent is expected to adhere to at all times and demonstrate the Company Core Values of Integrity, Mutual Respect, Discipline and Professionalism.
Job Responsibilities
- Serves as the primary driver of the field operations by managing personnel and equipment on assigned jobs to deliver client services that meet all Company objectives of :
Quality – Health and Safety, Regulatory Compliance, Professionalism
Customer Satisfaction – Responsiveness, On Time Arrival, Exceeding Client ExpectationsProfitability – Cost Control, Proper Resource Allocation and EfficiencyGrowth – Employee DevelopmentResponsible for daily activities of assigned jobs through direct report Foreman and other field and support personnelPrimary responsibility for implementation of MER Health & Safety Program and site specific Health and Safety Plans (HASP’s) on assigned jobs. May be required to conducts job safety audits, as necessary to ensure full compliance with program.Reviews work order to assure that client contact, site address, time budget, resource requirements, work plan, site conditions, project specifications, quality assurance and other information is clear and adequate to establish client expectationsAssists Program Manager, as required, in scoping projects or development of operating plansCoordinates and / or assures logistical determinations and decisions on assigned jobs are carried out on a daily basis to assure that client expectations are exceededAssures that all pre-project clearances, notifications and conditions are metMonitor and report progress of all assigned projects by regularly communicating with responsible field personnel and Operations managementPrepares, accumulates and / or reviews required project documentation for assigned jobs to assure completeness, accuracy, quality, timeliness and follow up actions are carried out.Enforces company policies and procedures and effectively communicates performance feedback, guidance and mentoring support to field operations employeesMaintains close communications with Business Manager, Program Managers, Account Managers and / or Client Service Representatives to assure proper scheduling and resource needs are relayed and carried outMay be required to provide back up support to Logistics Manager as neededMust participate in Emergency Response teams with primary responsibility to ensure the readiness of team members and equipment resources and enforce ER policies and proceduresOther duties as assignedQualifications
At least 2 years of Foreman experience requiredMust demonstrate strong leadership skills, training and / or experienceStrong communication (both written and verbal), analytical and persuasive skills and ability to interact effectively with all levels of clients, employees and managementMust be multi-task oriented and have strong supervisory, time management, organizational, and problem solving skills and the ability to understand and analyze components of jobs costs, profit and lossMust be able to read, understand and implement Work Plans and site Health and Safety Plans of assigned jobsStrong working knowledge of OSHA 1910, 1915 and 1926 standards, DOT standards and other applicable federal, state and local regulatory standards.Must understand equipment capabilities and requirements of different types of jobsAbility to work in a wide range of environments including those involving hazardous conditions which may require lifting or exerting force exceeding 50 lbs.Must have appropriate licenses, in good standing and meet applicable MER and DOT driving requirements to operate company vehicles and equipment (documentation is required).Ability to work in excess of regularly scheduled hours when necessary.Ability to travel overnight as required by business needs.Must participate in and successfully complete continuing education training courses in occupational safety and environmental regulations as outlined by the MER employee development program. Minimum training requirements include :29 CFR 1910.120 OSHA 40 Hour Hazwoper and 8 Hour Annual Refresher
29 CFR 1910.147 OSHA Confined Space Training29 CFR 1910.151 OSHA First Aid and CPR Certified29 CFR 1910.1101 Asbestos Supervisor / Contractor and Annual Refresher (as applicable by field specialty)33 CFR 154.710 USCG Person-In-Charge Training49 CFR 172.704 DOT Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Training49 CFR 214.343 FRA Roadway Worker On-track Safety TrainingBenefits
Competitive SalaryHealth, Dental and Vision Insurance401k with Company MatchPaid Holidays