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TK Elevator Corporation
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
(on-site)
Posted
11 days ago
TK Elevator Corporation
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
Min Education
H.S. Diploma/Equivalent
Required Travel
0-10%
Salary - Type
Yearly Salary
Job Function
Accounting & Finance
Operations Manager- New Installation/Modernization (Indianapolis)
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Operations Manager- New Installation/Modernization (Indianapolis)
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Description
The first 3 letters in workplace safety are Y-O-U!TK Elevator is currently seeking an experienced Operations Manager- New Installation/Modernization in Indianapolis, IN.Responsible for successfully managing all new installation operations processes, employees and projects to ensure that the department functions profitably and exceeds the annual budgetary plan.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Supervises superintendents and employees by providing direction and training, and communicating company policies, procedures and objectives. Includes hiring, supervising performance management, and administering progressive discipline
- Administers company safety program. Includes performing safety audits when necessary and stressing the importance of safety to all employees
- Plans, directs, and prioritizes elevator installations and manpower needs; utilizes project management software and other scheduling tools
- Uses accounting reports and programs to review job status to identify risk and opportunity. This includes properly reporting fade issues prior to revenue
- Develops and maintains strong working relationships with contractors, elevator consultants, construction firms, and architects
- Reviews and signs off on all bids. Includes attending pre-bid meetings with construction sales representatives and providing technical input to calculate labor and material costs
- Reviews and signs off on change orders, purchase orders, elevator turnover authorizations, accounts receivable, write-offs, credits, and other necessary approvals
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge of all federal, state and local elevator industry code requirements
- Maintains strong familiarity of company Standard Operating Procedures and products by attending company training classes, utilizing the SOP document library, and reviewing factory equipment updates and supplier goods; Interfaces with corporate departments, including the factory, coordination and labor, and consults with the Regional Operations Team
- Mediates and resolves complaints and problems of external and internal customers. Includes meeting with local business agents to resolve issues involving union employees
- Determines what materials need to be ordered for job completion, and coordinates and arranges for sub-contracting portions of installations
- Makes weekly crew visits and day one visits to manage safety, site activities and progress of employees and customer documenting findings
- Performs other duties as may be assigned
Responsible for successfully managing all new installation operations processes, employees and projects to ensure that the department functions profitably and exceeds the annual budgetary plan.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Supervises superintendents and employees by providing direction and training, and communicating company policies, procedures and objectives. Includes hiring, supervising performance management, and administering progressive discipline
- Administers company safety program. Includes performing safety audits when necessary and stressing the importance of safety to all employees
- Plans, directs, and prioritizes elevator installations and manpower needs; utilizes project management software and other scheduling tools
- Uses accounting reports and programs to review job status to identify risk and opportunity. This includes properly reporting fade issues prior to revenue
- Develops and maintains strong working relationships with contractors, elevator consultants, construction firms, and architects
- Reviews and signs off on all bids. Includes attending pre-bid meetings with construction sales representatives and providing technical input to calculate labor and material costs
- Reviews and signs off on change orders, purchase orders, elevator turnover authorizations, accounts receivable, write-offs, credits, and other necessary approvals
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge of all federal, state and local elevator industry code requirements
- Maintains strong familiarity of company Standard Operating Procedures and products by attending company training classes, utilizing the SOP document library, and reviewing factory equipment updates and supplier goods; Interfaces with corporate departments, including the factory, coordination and labor, and consults with the Regional Operations Team
- Mediates and resolves complaints and problems of external and internal customers. Includes meeting with local business agents to resolve issues involving union employees
- Determines what materials need to be ordered for job completion, and coordinates and arranges for sub-contracting portions of installations
- Makes weekly crew visits and day one visits to manage safety, site activities and progress of employees and customer documenting findings
- Performs other duties as may be assigned
Job ID: 81306166
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