The Supervisor, Assets & Inventory (Potash) is an integral part of the Maintenance and Engineering Team. They are jointly responsible for the tasks required to ensure the effective capacity utilization, reliability and life cycle asset management.
In this role, you will:
Define policies for the management of inventory, materials, rotables, repairables, free for issue and supplies.
Determine inventory ordering parameters and coordinate materials receipt, issue, storage and shipment from the site to ensure materials availability to support maintenance activities.
Provide direction, leadership and support to department to ensure inventory functions are carried out to a high standard including cycle/periodic inventory counts, disposal of obsolete items, new assets set-up and detailed reporting.
Manage the site’s waste management program
Prepare and analyze Engineering & Maintenance budgets and quarterly reforecasts, including monthly cost, variance and analysis reports.
Ensure all assets are registered, inspected and/or certified and
Administer the record management thereof, including warranty information and processing warranty claims.
Oversee the development and delivery of programs that deliver ongoing system and process training ensuring standardized asset management processes across the department.
What you bring to the role:
Proficiency with MS Office and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems, such as Maximo.
Experience working within maintenance, inventory control, asset management in an industrial and/or unionized site is an asset.
Excellent interpersonal skills with demonstrated abilities working with various trades, such as electricians and/or mechanics, within a unionized and heavy industrial environment.
Outstanding analytical and problem solving skills, coupled with exceptional time management, organization, and planning skills.
Self-reliance with strong written and verbal communication capable of taking initiative and making decisions under time constraints.
A flexible team player who is able to work as required and willing to adapt to change.
Knowledge of the Container Shipping Industry and equipment is preferred.
5 years of experience in Maintenance and Inventory Management or a related field, augmented by previous supervisory experience gained in a unionized environment.
Demonstrated experience developing cost tracking tools and reports and understanding of modern maintenance and inventory management best practices.
Deadline to apply is August 1, 2025, by 3:00 pm PST.