Manager of Transportation Operations (Full Time)
Location: Bridgeport
Type: Full Time
FLSA Status: Exempt
Department: Transportation
Classification: Grade 5
Evaluations: Generally six months from date in position and annually thereafter
Date Revised: New March 12, 2014
General Function:
GBTs Manager of Transportation Operations has bottom line responsibility for all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the Transportation Department including, but not limited to operational safety and the Departments efficiency and effectiveness. This position oversees all field supervision, dispatch operations, safety training, compliance with federal drug and alcohol testing requirements and procedures, the development of operator assignments, capital planning, operational budgeting, technology and communication systems and staffing.
Accountability:
This position reports to the Chief Operations Officer, and supervises The Assistant Manager of Transportation Operations, Dispatchers/Supervisors, and other staff assigned to the Department.
1. Oversees the day-to-day operations of the Transportation Department ensuring safety, proper staffing, compliance with Federal, State, and Local requirements pertaining to bus operations and on-time performance. Also ensures compliance with all requirements of the Americans with disabilities Act (ADA).
2. Determines staffing needs of the Department by reviewing staff, projecting future needs and coordinates recruitment of appropriate staff with the Department of Human Resources, always ensuring the proper number of full time and part time operators.
3. Has bottom line responsibility for the development and monitoring of the Departments budget ensuring all services are commensurate with the available budget, taking proactive action to ensure there are no budgetary overruns or other problems.
4. Develops, on an ongoing basis, standard operating procedures for implementation by the Department pertaining to safety, customer service, driver assignments, the proper use of communication devices and other equipment, fare collection and other areas important to GBT and its customers.
5. Manages the day-to-day scheduling and activities of GBTs Dispatchers / Supervisors ensuring their duties are completed accurately and on time.
6. Manages the day-to-day scheduling and activities of all GBT dispatchers and supervisors ensuring a proper complement of dispatchers and road supervisors and that their respective duties are conducted according to GBT policies and procedures.
7. Manages the day-to-day activities of GBTs safety training staff ensuring proper training for all department staff members and ensuring safety and compliance with standard policies and procedures as well as Federal, State and Local regulations.
8. Oversees all accident investigations.
9. Maintains a process to ensure that all operators have the requisite credentials to safely operate GBT vehicles and that all operators are aware of, and in compliance with, limitations to the hours of operation of commercial vehicles and other regulatory requirements.
10.Assures proper staffing levels and that all personnel are trained according to job descriptions and in compliance with Federal, State and Local regulations including the federal motor carrier regulations, federal drug and alcohol regulations and other areas.
11.Oversees GBTs drug and alcohol detection program and serves as DAPM ensuring compliance with federal requirements, the policy of the agency, the policy and procedures associated with the Statewide Drug and Alcohol Consortium with bottom-line responsibility for ensuring that tests of all types are performed according the established procedures and protocols.
12.Oversees GBTs Operator Safety Training Program using data regarding operations to craft and implement an effective safety training program with the overall goal of reducing and eliminating accidents of any kind.
13.Actively participates in the process of run-cutting and the development of driver assignments. Leads the periodic operating bidding process in accordance with bargaining agreements.
14.Serves as GBTs Chief Safety Officer (CSO). Actively participates in GBTs Public Transportation Agency Safety Labor Management Committee, Service Review Committee, Run-cutting Committee, Passenger Advisory Committee, Safety, Risk Management Leadership Group, and Customer Service and Complaints Review Committee. Leads GBTs Accident Investigation Committee.
15.Has bottom line responsibility for the complete and accurate preparation of payroll data information and data for timely distribution to the finance department. Maintains a strong working relation with the finance department staff.
16.Monitors and ensures that all elements of GBTs Collective Bargaining Agreements are followed and that all discipline is conducted according to agreements in a fair, consistent, and well documented manner.
17.Maintains a good working relationship with the ATU Local 1336 Bargaining Units.
18.Manages the departments vacation schedules in compliance with GBTs Union Contract.
19.Has bottom line responsibility for the dissemination of materials from various departments to the relevant staff in Transportation Operations ensuring that all staff receives proper notifications and are up-to-date on all GBT policies, procedures, and other directives.
20.Develops and maintains a proficiency in GBTs technology systems including the Advance Communication System (ACS), radio dispatch system and run-cutting system understanding both hardware and software aspects of the systems.
21.Oversees the timely investigation of all customer complaints and coordinates responses with staff of the Customer Service Department.
22.Provides performance metrics as required to various departments.
23.Participates in labor negotiations.
24.Works cooperatively with the maintenance department personnel to resolve equipment issues.
25.May be called upon to outside of normal business hours to address urgent operations issues and training needs and may be required at evening meetings.
26.Other duties as assigned by the Chief Operating Officer or his/her designee.
1. Possession of a High School Diploma/GED. A college degree or other preparatory technical, managerial/supervisory, facilitation and communication skills training is highly desirable.
2. A minimum of three (3) years of technical, managerial, or supervisory experience in public transportation is required. Appropriate preparatory training beyond the required high school education or the attainment of requisite communication and presentation skills and knowledge in a relevant non-supervisory position may be substituted for a portion of the experience is required.
3. Knowledge of public bus transit operations, the application of policies, procedures, rules, and contractual requirements and the ability to model safe driving and customer service skills.
4. Valid Commercial Drivers License (CDL) with the public service endorsements and the ability to be insured by GBT throughout employment.
5. Proficient in software programs (word processing, spreadsheet, and database), Internet applications and utilization of all relevant office equipment. The ability to quickly learn internal software programs.
6. The ability to prioritize projects and have excellent oral communication skills, interpersonal skills, tact, and diplomacy, demonstrated ability to present information in a clear, well-organized manner, to provide step-by-step instructions and constructive feedback, and excellent written communications skills are essential. Ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
7. Demonstrated knowledge of safe driving practices.
8. Individual may be required to travel in the course of their daily work.
9. Must be able to appropriately manage confidential information.
Other Duties:
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this position. This position may be required to perform job related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. The description is not a contract or guarantee of any kind, can be changed, or eliminated at any time and does not alter the at-will status of all non-contractual employees.
Responsible for contributing to a safe and secure work environment. Is cognizant of surroundings and acts in a safe manner at all times. Is knowledgeable of and adheres to OSHA, GBT and other safety standards, directives, and advisories, both written and verbal. Uses safety equipment and protective clothing as appropriate and necessary. Maintains good housekeeping habits in work area to avoid injury to self or others. Immediately reports to supervisor or risk manager any safety or security issue, and makes recommendations for improvement. Observes building access restrictions and locks doors when not present. Knows the nearest two safety exits and participates in safety drills.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodations. While performing the functions of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, speak, and hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. May be required to conduct work in or out of doors in all weather conditions.
The work is performed primarily in an office setting. The noise level in the work environment is moderate.
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Greater Bridgeport Transit | 1 Cross Street, Bridgeport, CT 06610 | 203-366-7070 | info@gogbt.com
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