Terminal Manager

Titan Materials GroupCastle Hayne, NC
Onsite

About The Position

Titan Mid-Atlantic is seeking a well-rounded Terminal Manager to lead a high-volume, rail-served cement distribution facility in Castle Hayne, NC. This role is accountable for the full performance of the terminal—safety, service, cost, reliability, and people. It is neither a desk-only management role nor a purely field-based role. Success requires a leader who can move effectively between the floor and the office: driving execution in the operation while managing the administrative, financial, and compliance responsibilities that support a well-run site. The Terminal Manager leads a stand-alone operation with no co-located functional support and is expected to deliver results by independently prioritizing work and leveraging internal and external resources, including contractor support, to meet operational and business objectives.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • 3–5 years of experience in industrial or asset‑intensive operations, such as terminal, bulk material handling, manufacturing support, rail‑served facilities, or distribution operations with responsibility for equipment, workflow, and site conditions
  • Progressive leadership responsibility, including experience directing work, setting expectations, addressing performance issues, or leading teams in a safety‑sensitive environment (Formal supervisory experience is preferred; demonstrated readiness to assume full team leadership responsibilities will also be considered.)
  • Working knowledge of day‑to‑day operational execution, such as scheduling, dispatch or rail coordination, equipment utilization, and workflow management
  • General understanding of safety and regulatory requirements (OSHA, DOT, environmental or company standards), with the expectation to learn, enforce, and lead by example
  • Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office and operational systems
  • Strong communication skills with employees, contractors, drivers, customers, and management
  • Demonstrated ability to solve problems, prioritize work, and adapt in a dynamic operating environment
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends or on‑call responsibilities as required by operations

Nice To Haves

  • Associate’s degree or coursework in business, operations, logistics, or a related field is a plus but not required
  • Prior experience in a hands‑on industrial terminal, warehouse, or transportation environment
  • Experience supervising hourly employees or coordinating shift‑based work
  • Exposure to equipment maintenance, contractor coordination, fleet operations, or yard / site management
  • Familiarity with cost awareness, productivity tracking, or performance metrics
  • Experience operating in a safety‑driven, regulated environment with strong site standards

Responsibilities

  • Safe, compliant, and efficient operation of a multi-shift cement terminal
  • Rail and truck logistics execution
  • Equipment reliability, maintenance execution, and overall site upkeep
  • Inventory control and accuracy
  • Operating and maintenance costs, budgeting, and financial discipline
  • Customer service performance and issue resolution
  • Team leadership, development, and workforce effectiveness
  • Site standards including housekeeping, environmental controls, and general facility condition
  • Establish and maintain a strong safety culture through visible leadership and daily engagement
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, and company standards
  • Maintain high standards for housekeeping, grounds, and environmental controls
  • Lead incident response, investigations, and corrective actions
  • Own daily terminal operations including railcar unloading, truck loading and ticketing, material handling, and inventory flow
  • Coordinate rail activities including car availability, spotting, dwell, and releases
  • Align inbound and outbound movements with operational and customer requirements
  • Improve safety, flow, and reliability through disciplined execution
  • Own all maintenance and repair activities, including preventive maintenance, corrective work, and reliability improvement
  • Apply practical mechanical judgment to troubleshoot issues and guide repair decisions
  • Plan and oversee maintenance work using a combination of internal effort and external contractors
  • Ensure contractor work is properly scoped, safely executed, and cost-effective
  • Maintain overall site condition, infrastructure, and equipment consistent with an industrial facility
  • Make practical tradeoff decisions between cost, risk, and operational impact
  • Build and lead a capable, accountable terminal team
  • Manage hiring, onboarding, training, and ongoing development
  • Set clear expectations for performance, behavior, and safety
  • Provide consistent coaching and feedback to reinforce standards
  • Maintain a professional, fair, and disciplined work environment through consistent expectations and follow-through, in partnership with HR
  • Develop bench strength to support continuity and performance
  • Ensure accurate and timely execution of administrative processes
  • Maintain operating procedures, training records, and compliance documentation
  • Coordinate vendors, contractors, and service providers
  • Use systems, reporting, and documentation to maintain strong operational control and support decision-making
  • Manage controllable operating and maintenance costs with a cost-conscious mindset
  • Identify and prioritize practical improvement opportunities
  • Lead improvements from concept through execution and sustainment
  • Focus on reducing risk, improving reliability, simplifying work, and lowering total cost

Benefits

  • competitive compensation
  • comprehensive benefits package designed to support employees and their families, including health, retirement, and professional development opportunities
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