Company DescriptionFounded over 45 years ago, QSL is a key supply chain player in port terminal operations, stevedoring, marine services, logistics and transportation throughout North America. With a network of over 66 marine terminals in Canada and the United States, our multi-modal capabilities allow us to play a key role in any supply chain. We specialize in the development of innovative and customized dockside, road and rail handling solutions.Job DescriptionThe supervisor plays a key role in overseeing vessel loading and unloading operations and managing the handling of our clients' cargo. They also lead initiatives focused on health and safety, operational excellence, customer service quality, environmental stewardship, and employee engagement.Your Role:Plan and allocate lifting equipment and heavy machinery resourcesDispatch tasks and manage a team of twenty longshoremenCoordinate the execution of work to meet agreed timelinesOversee safe work practices and enforce standardsDrive continuous improvement in methods and resource useEnsure client satisfaction by keeping stakeholders informedYou Are Someone Who:Is recognized for leadership and practical senseIs available to work on a rotating schedule, including weekends and night shiftsThrives working outdoors in a routine-free environmentEnjoys working with industrial equipment and heavy machineryHas a client-centered approachEmployee Benefits:Competitive salary ranging from $80,000 to $110,000, including bonuses and overtimeFull range of social benefits, including group insurance and a pension planProfessional development in management and leadership through QSL UniversityCareer opportunities across our terminal network in CanadaPremium work clothing and protective equipmentDon't have any maritime experience? We got you covered!Additional InformationWe are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible work environment that reflects the diversity of our communities. We welcome and encourage applications from all groups, including Aboriginal peoples, women, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities.