OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
JOB DUTIES
OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
- Direct, train and motivate workers in duties and policies
- Assign and review the work of employees engaged in office chores involving general office and administrative skills
- Meeting with clients (or management) to develop or refine plans for the project, which may include ornamental plants, ground cover, and landscaping structures (e.g., walkways, water, and lighting)
- Schedule work in consultation with clients, subcontractors, and employees.
- Manage and balance daily workloads so that deadlines, expectations, and quality are achieved.
- Arrange for maintenance, repair work and resolve work related problems
- Track all job production, efficiency reporting, and meeting job budgets for labor and materials.
- Ensure smooth operation of office equipment’s
- Maintain attendance records and coordinate staffing schedules
- Prepares “take-off” reports by counting, pricing, analyzing, and summarizing information
- Responsible for ensuring multiple landscape construction projects are profitable by managing budget and customer expectations efficiently
- Requisition or order materials, equipment and supplies
- Establish work schedules and procedures
- Co-ordinate activities with other work units or departments
Compensation & Hours:
Salary: $25.00 CAD Per Hour
Working hours: Minimum 32 hours per week
Overtime Rate: $37.50 per hour starting after 44 hours per week
Holiday pay: 4% of gross pay
JOB DETAILS:
Available Position: 1
Experience Required: 1 year to less than 2 years
Education Required: College/CEGEP or equivalent experience
Job Type: Employee
Job Title: OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
Job Status: Full Time / Permanent
Business Operating Name: Laureola Industries
Business Address: 7428 Magistrate Terrace, Mississauga, ON L5W 1L2
Work location: 1-6725 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga, ON, L5N 5V3
Email: jobs@gvrimports.com
Website: http://www.laureolaindustries.com
Contact No.: 1-877-335-7779
Opportunity is open to apply for Students, Youth, Visible Minorities, Persons with disabilities, Indigenous people, Newcomers to Canada.