Job Notice: Warehouse and Vehic - Southern California Mountains
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Job Notice: Warehouse and Vehic - Southern California Mountains
Southern California Mountains Foundation Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire (UCCIE) Job Notice: Warehouse and Vehicle Supervisor Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Warehouse and Vehicle Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that the UCCIE Facility, Warehouse, Tools, Vehicle and other Operational supplies and equipment meets all OSHA (Occupational Safety) standards at all times and is the key person that develops a management system to ensure an orderly and safety culture is carried out at the UCCIE San Bernardino Center. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Keep the vehicles maintained and be the key contact with outside mechanics Ensure that vehicles are scheduled for maintenance, service, additional repairs are reviewed and discussed with the Operations Manager Maintain small vehicle maintenance Ensure that vehicles meet OSHA standards Maintain the physical upkeep of all areas inside and outside their assigned facility Ensure tools are maintained and repaired for the programs site Maintaining accurate inventory accounts and ordering supplies for the program Maintain the facility’s appearance and functionality. This includes structural, electrical, plumbing, storages, offices, etc. Implement facility improvement projects in a timely and efficient manner, overseeing all aspects including scheduling, equipment and safety. Manage and perform preventative maintenance tasks. Schedule purchases for needed equipment; together with the managerial staff. Perform minor equipment repairs, as needed. Qualify vendors on price, delivery and quality. Follow up on open purchase orders that may require rescheduling, or are late and require expediting. Rectify receipt discrepancies with vendors. Ensure that documentation, driver timesheets, vehicle logs and vehicle checks are submitted to the Operations Manager Train the operations staff on how to maintain the fleet vehicles, facilities, tools, vehicles and supplies. Ensure adequate inventory of materials, vehicles, and supplies. Conduct weekly meetings with operations staff to ensure that program goals are being met. Coordinate activities with other staff to reduce scheduling conflicts and promote cooperation and assistance from all programs. PROFICIENCIES/SUCCESS FACTORS Provides supervision, training, development, safeguards and serves as a mentor and good role model. Organizing and Planning– Ability to structure tasks, establish priorities and set goals Demonstrate a high level of professionalism and work ethics Interpersonal - Demonstrate sensitivity, understanding and the ability to effectively interact with individuals (internal and external) from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, disability and ethnic backgrounds Demonstrate excellent communication skills (oral and written). Characterized by actively listening and ensuring respectful two-communication interactions Demonstrate a high level of accountability, responsibility and dependability Demonstrate a positive attitude, self-discipline, and self-awareness Demonstrate excellent analytical skills – characterized by identifying, assimilating and comprehending the critical elements of various situations; extract and interpret implications of courses of action Demonstrate teamwork through cooperation and collaboration with others MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS Supervisory, project management and logistics skills necessary to fulfill position responsibilities. Ability to work with diverse populations and motivate young adults to meet program goals. Competent level of computer skills (Microsoft Office Environment) and the ability to complete the necessary reports. Demonstrate the oral and written communication skills necessary to prepare concise, logical, grammatically correct documents and presentations. Organizing and Planning – Ability to structure tasks, establish priorities and set goals. Interpersonal – Demonstrate, sensitivity, understanding, and the ability to effectively interact with individuals (internal and external) from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, disability, and ethnic backgrounds. Demonstrate the ability to perform the physical requirements of the job, as well as train others. Ability to perform community outreach and education in schools and to community groups; as well as provide presentations and instruction to others to promote environmental awareness. Current Class B, Drivers License and clean driving record. EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION High School Diploma or equivalency from an accredited institution required. A Bachelor’s degree is preferred Minimum of 2 years- experience working with and/or training young adults (ages 18-23) of various ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. Proficiency in using tools appropriate for various work projects Competent level of computer skills (Microsoft Office Environment) and the ability to complete the necessary reports, desired SALARY This is a full-time position; 40 hours/week position. Benefits included. Must be flexible in work hours (Schedule is Monday – Friday; some weekend work required) Able to respond to emergency situations regarding the vehicles such as stranded crews during the weekend and need assistance Hourly: $13.00 to $18.00 per hour, based on experience Reporting Location: UCCIE office 378 E. Orange Show Rd., San Bernardino, CA How to Apply: Submit resume, cover letter and three references to Irene Lopez, UCCIE Site Director, by May 8, 2015 by email to ilopez@mountainsfoundation.org or drop off above paperwork to the office, located at: 378 E. Orange Show Rd. San Bernardino, CA 92408 The Southern California Mountains Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer