Sr Operations Manager - Engineering

Ports America Career OpportunityPort Newark, NJ
10d

About The Position

In the maritime industry, where colossal ships dock, and millions of tons of cargo are moved with precision, it takes teams of dedicated individuals to keep global trade in motion. Working in this dynamic sector means that you play a part in ensuring the pulse of commerce never skips a beat, all while driving the future of supply chain logistics and marine terminal operations. Dive into a career where your talents make an impact and help us steer the future of this vital sector. Every job function in our organization, whether it’s on the docks or behind the scenes in administrative roles, finance, payroll, or IT, has a significant impact on the national economy and critical supply chain operations. Where the pulse of global trade meets the precision of maritime excellence, at Ports America, we don’t just move cargo; we drive the nation’s economic engine! Summary: At Port Newark Container Terminal, the Sr. Operations Manager – Engineering will be responsible for directing all aspects of civil expansion projects as well as the facilities maintenance departments. This role requires a proactive, self-motivated professional to manage construction projects within the terminal on a daily basis including hands-on field work to oversee all stages of project execution, ensuring quality and timely delivery. The Sr. Operations Manager will collaborate closely with PNCT’s Engineering Department and actively participate in internal meetings as well as discussions with consultants and contractors. In addition to project management responsibilities, this role will be responsible for assessing the facility conditions, identifying areas requiring attention, develop plans, budgets, and recommendations for ongoing maintenance and improvements.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field
  • Minimum 5+ years of experience in construction project management, preferably in terminal or industrial environments.
  • Professional Engineering registration from one of the United States.
  • Requires the ability to obtain and maintain a TWIC Card issued by the Department of Homeland Security.
  • Requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Port Access Card issued by the NJ State Police.
  • A valid Driver’s License in good standing is required.
  • Strong knowledge of construction processes, safety standards, and regulatory compliance.
  • Working knowledge and understanding of Project Management Work Breakdown Structures and ability to develop Gantt charts in MS Project
  • Must have excellent organizational and time management skills.
  • Must have excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) as well as professional presentation skills.
  • Must be able to present to site managers and corporate executives with balanced, informed engineering judgment as to capital cost, durability, risk, and operational performance.
  • Strong collaboration skills for working with internal teams and external partners.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Must be self-sustaining, able to produce quality technical information, in clear and concise format, without reliance on a “production” engineering staff.

Nice To Haves

  • Must have a working knowledge of Discrete Event Simulation.
  • Must be familiar with operational and facility engineering parameters for all common types of container handling equipment.
  • Must have a working knowledge of the design parameters for heavy wharves, dredged channels, heavy marine operating pavements, terminal operating buildings, and STS gantry cranes.
  • Must have a working knowledge of factors influencing marine terminal operating capacity and productivity and be able to model these factors against real-world data.
  • Must have a working knowledge of essential environmental permitting practices and procedures in the major port areas of the United States and be able to communicate the effects of those practices for operational and executive management.
  • Desirable to have experience with heavy duty and industrial construction.
  • Deep understanding of Excel, Word, PowerPoint and MS Project.
  • Proficient in CAD (AutoCAD, Civil3D and/or Trimble Sketchup) and understanding BIM.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare conceptual and/or working plans for terminal improvements, modifications, and developments.
  • Prepare operating capacity models for storage, traffic, and equipment utilization.
  • In coordination with the Terminals’ Operation groups, lead the preparation of Preliminary Design & Performance Criteria to ensure compliance with the enterprise and BU goals in terminal development projects.
  • Prepare Requests for Proposals for engineering services covering all aspects of marine terminal improvement, at all levels of execution.
  • Prepare Requests for Bids for construction services covering any aspect of marine terminal improvement.
  • Negotiate contracts for design and construction services using Ports America’s standardized tools.
  • Prepare, update and maintain Standard Practice Manuals and Guidelines related to the engaging, execution, monitoring and governance of all planning, engineering and construction-related activities for Ports America.
  • Oversee all aspects of design by consultants, and support communication between consultants and internal management.
  • Oversee all aspects of construction, including directing Owner’s Representative/CM, ensure integration between construction and operational activities, assure quality in the constructed product, and ensure that all regulatory and permitting requirements are being met.
  • Engage with Port Authority Engineering staff, acting as an informed communication bridge for facility management.
  • Engage with Port Authority Environmental personnel, to assure that all permits are properly prepared, enacted, and enforced.
  • Engage with Business Units operation and management staff, to communicate potential engineering solutions to operational problems, and to garner support for necessary engineering projects.
  • Engage with the larger maritime engineering community, bringing new development, equipment, and operational improvements to the attention of appropriate internal management.
  • Conduct daily field inspections to monitor progress, quality, and compliance with safety standards.
  • Coordinate with PNCT’s Engineering Department to align project objectives and technical requirements.
  • Review facility conditions regularly to identify maintenance needs and areas of concern.
  • Develop maintenance plans, budgets, and recommendations for facility upkeep and improvements.
  • Ensure adherence to project timelines, budgets, and regulatory requirements.
  • Prepare and maintain accurate project documentation and reports.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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