Assistant Location Manager - South Central FS - Vandalia, IL Construction, Mining & Trades - Vandalia, IL at Geebo

Assistant Location Manager - South Central FS - Vandalia, IL

COMPANY:
South Central FS

HIRING MANAGER:
Brandon Laue

LOCATION:
Vandalia, IL

Education and
Experience:

Normally requires a high school diploma or the equivalent thereof, and 5 years of related work experience.

Job
Summary:

Assist Location Manager in coordination of operations and control activities within the location in a profitable manner.
Under the direction of the Location Manager train, organize and direct employees in a fashion, which will generate and increase profitable sales and adequate levels of service.
Cooperate with other supervisory personnel to insure overall company growth.

Reports to / Supervision Received:

Location Manager

Essential Functions (other duties may be assigned):

  • Maintain and facilitate repair of facility infrastructure.
  • Maintain and facilitate repair of application equipment.
  • Assist the Location Manager in dispatching of products and services.
  • Assist in the mixing of fertilizer and chemical operations.
  • Monitor and control location expenses.
  • Maintain inventory levels within guidelines.
  • Maintain a current inventory in salable conditions.
  • Control inventory shrinkage.
  • Monitor compliance of all safety activities and regulatory compliance.
  • Responsible for maintaining vehicles and equipment according to company standards.
  • Wears required company uniform and maintains a clean professional appearance.
  • Attends all required meetings and training programs, when required.
  • Perform public relations functions when assigned.
  • Ability to travel independently and overnight as needed.
  • Successfully adhere to safety rules and company policies and procedures.
    EHS, OSHA and DOT policies and procedures must be adhered to at all times.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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