Full-Time Marine Mechanic Supervisor II
Job Description
- Supervise and coordinate work of Marine Mechanics, Electricians, and subcontractors.
- Inspect and review work to ensure proper operation of repaired equipment.
- Determine type and extent of repair work necessary to return equipment to proper operation as soon as possible.
- Schedule and assign work to staff and establish general work hour limits necessary to complete repairs.
- Assist staff with difficult, specialized assignments, and with problems encountered.
- Determine extent of additional repairs to be done, and, at times, perform a variety of skilled tasks.
- Inspect work upon completion and determine that equipment is in proper operating condition.
- Prepare reports, work schedules, materials requisition, manage inventory levels, and budget for each project.
- Manage supply ordering, monitor purchases, and track to ensure timely delivery.
- Manage the workforce by monitoring work hours and overtime.
- Complete daily attendance reports to yard supervisor and assistant director.
- Ensure weekly time entry is completed properly and timely.
- Participate in hiring of new employees; completing paperwork, conducting interviews, etc.
- Ensure annual training is completed by staff and maintain proper documentation.
- Computer knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and online databases (SAP) to create and provide reports for weekly supervisor/work progress meetings.
- Basic knowledge of the operating principles of internal combustion engines and other equipment repaired in a marine maintenance facility.
- Basic knowledge of hydraulics, air, and electric control systems found on ferries, dredges and other marine equipment.
- Diagnostics skills to identify and repair malfunctioning equipment.
- Experience scheduling, coordinating, instructing, training, and assigning work
- Experience inspecting work upon completion and determining equipment is in proper operating condition.
- Work is performed with considerable independence, in accordance with trade practices, NCDOT Ferry policies, US Coast Guard instructions, and federal regulations.
- Work is subject to US Coast Guard oversight.
- High school/GED diploma, and
- 5+ years experience in the performance of the full range of journey level tasks associated with maintenance and repair of diesel and gas engines, transmissions, hydraulic, air, and electric systems, and components, including 1+ year in ship repair or shipbuilding industry; or
- An equivalent combination of education and experience.
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