Nautilus International Holding Corporation
Operations Manager - Hybrid (SF Bay Area for Ports and Cruise)
Nautilus International Holding Corporation, Redwood City, California, United States, 94061
Operations Manager - Hybrid (SF Bay Area for Ports and Cruise)
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OPERA001553 Apply now Posted : August 20, 2025 Full-Time On-site Locations
Showing 1 location Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
Description
Primary Responsibilities Lead operations by exercising independent judgment and discretion to manage/supervise the daily work assignments for ILWU labor at the Redwood City Cement/Bulk Operation, Richmond Bulk and additional offsite locations. Analyze operational needs on an ongoing basis to determine daily labor requirements for each shift, schedule steady labor, and place hall orders, as needed. Develop operations plans, inclusive of the following: Steady and Labor scheduling / Ordering Labor orders Oversee operational plan and changing conditions by coordinating, communicating with, and directing: Labor Customers Ship’s Crew Other Operations Managers Terminal Management M&R Managers and HS&E Lead to optimize downtime for maintenance, repairs, and cleaning Security Safety and Training Establish and implement operating priorities, procedures, practices, and goals, to meet organizational objectives. Effectively assign and direct labor to accomplish these objectives. Continuously evaluate procedures for improvements. Proactively and reactively engage customers, ship’s crew, agents, port staff, and governmental agencies regarding the most effective methods of operation. Use independent judgment and discretion to make important operational decisions, such as shifting an operating unit from task to task, e.g., shifting labor in the event timely hall orders do not fill and reassigning labor to different duties based on operational needs. Make independent decisions based on business needs with the goal of improving overall terminal operations by maximizing labor efficiency and productivity. Monitor the attendance (arrival time) of all labor, authorize any necessary overtime, ensure that labor is properly identified on all payroll records and all appropriate payroll adjustments are made for labor based on their actual hours of work. Hire, discipline, and terminate labor, including foremen, supervisory clerks, and hourly-paid union labor; warn, cite, suspend, replace, or terminate workers who are not carrying out assigned work as instructed or in a proper or safe manner. Handle any grievances in an expeditious manner and obtain all relevant facts while using independent judgment and discretion in adjusting any grievance. Promote safety awareness and regulatory compliance by training and enforcing the guidelines set forth by the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), Pacific Coast Longshore Contract Document (PCLCD), Pacific Coast Maritime Safety Code (PCMSC), OSHA, Port working rules, stowage and hazardous materials, and proper manning and ordering. Responsible for pre/post-operation equipment check. In accordance with applicable policies/procedures and Federal/State laws, may perform the following supervisory responsibilities: Interview, hire, orient, coach and develop employees; plan, assign, and direct work; appraise, manage and reward performance; address complaints and resolve problems. Direct Reports ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Ability to work both day and night shifts. Work with consultants and vendors. Assist other operations with operational, engineering, or maintenance issues. Participate in industry functions, attend meetings. Regular, predictable, and reliable attendance. May work weekends and holidays. Assist with the needs of the terminal and or ship agent. Ensure office supplies are kept stocked. Address or contact the proper help to troubleshoot minor IT problems. Update the Vessel Calendar. Ensure the payment of terminal bills monthly. Participate with PMA functions like JACP and Labor Relations as required Knowledge/ Experience Bachelor’s Degree in an area of study, such as Communications or Business, preferred, or equivalent of a High School diploma and 2-5+ years of progressively responsible, related experience. Prior experience in inventory control, freight and shipping & computer operating systems. Experience with maritime cargo or cruise industry preferred. Strong knowledge of ILWU/ PMA contract & safety code. Skills/ Abilities Pertinent to This Position Leadership Presentation Relationship management Verbal communication Staffing Process improvement Budgeting Business/ financial analysis Ability to interact at all levels Marketing Problem-solving Ability to work as a team member PHYSICAL DEMANDS In general, the following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow differently-abled individuals to perform the essential functions of the job. Must be able to see, hear, speak and write clearly in order to communicate with employees and/or other customers; manual dexterity required for occasional reaching and lifting of small objects, and operating office equipment. Travels as required to meet accountabilities. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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Operations Requisition Number
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OPERA001553 Apply now Posted : August 20, 2025 Full-Time On-site Locations
Showing 1 location Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
Description
Primary Responsibilities Lead operations by exercising independent judgment and discretion to manage/supervise the daily work assignments for ILWU labor at the Redwood City Cement/Bulk Operation, Richmond Bulk and additional offsite locations. Analyze operational needs on an ongoing basis to determine daily labor requirements for each shift, schedule steady labor, and place hall orders, as needed. Develop operations plans, inclusive of the following: Steady and Labor scheduling / Ordering Labor orders Oversee operational plan and changing conditions by coordinating, communicating with, and directing: Labor Customers Ship’s Crew Other Operations Managers Terminal Management M&R Managers and HS&E Lead to optimize downtime for maintenance, repairs, and cleaning Security Safety and Training Establish and implement operating priorities, procedures, practices, and goals, to meet organizational objectives. Effectively assign and direct labor to accomplish these objectives. Continuously evaluate procedures for improvements. Proactively and reactively engage customers, ship’s crew, agents, port staff, and governmental agencies regarding the most effective methods of operation. Use independent judgment and discretion to make important operational decisions, such as shifting an operating unit from task to task, e.g., shifting labor in the event timely hall orders do not fill and reassigning labor to different duties based on operational needs. Make independent decisions based on business needs with the goal of improving overall terminal operations by maximizing labor efficiency and productivity. Monitor the attendance (arrival time) of all labor, authorize any necessary overtime, ensure that labor is properly identified on all payroll records and all appropriate payroll adjustments are made for labor based on their actual hours of work. Hire, discipline, and terminate labor, including foremen, supervisory clerks, and hourly-paid union labor; warn, cite, suspend, replace, or terminate workers who are not carrying out assigned work as instructed or in a proper or safe manner. Handle any grievances in an expeditious manner and obtain all relevant facts while using independent judgment and discretion in adjusting any grievance. Promote safety awareness and regulatory compliance by training and enforcing the guidelines set forth by the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), Pacific Coast Longshore Contract Document (PCLCD), Pacific Coast Maritime Safety Code (PCMSC), OSHA, Port working rules, stowage and hazardous materials, and proper manning and ordering. Responsible for pre/post-operation equipment check. In accordance with applicable policies/procedures and Federal/State laws, may perform the following supervisory responsibilities: Interview, hire, orient, coach and develop employees; plan, assign, and direct work; appraise, manage and reward performance; address complaints and resolve problems. Direct Reports ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Ability to work both day and night shifts. Work with consultants and vendors. Assist other operations with operational, engineering, or maintenance issues. Participate in industry functions, attend meetings. Regular, predictable, and reliable attendance. May work weekends and holidays. Assist with the needs of the terminal and or ship agent. Ensure office supplies are kept stocked. Address or contact the proper help to troubleshoot minor IT problems. Update the Vessel Calendar. Ensure the payment of terminal bills monthly. Participate with PMA functions like JACP and Labor Relations as required Knowledge/ Experience Bachelor’s Degree in an area of study, such as Communications or Business, preferred, or equivalent of a High School diploma and 2-5+ years of progressively responsible, related experience. Prior experience in inventory control, freight and shipping & computer operating systems. Experience with maritime cargo or cruise industry preferred. Strong knowledge of ILWU/ PMA contract & safety code. Skills/ Abilities Pertinent to This Position Leadership Presentation Relationship management Verbal communication Staffing Process improvement Budgeting Business/ financial analysis Ability to interact at all levels Marketing Problem-solving Ability to work as a team member PHYSICAL DEMANDS In general, the following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow differently-abled individuals to perform the essential functions of the job. Must be able to see, hear, speak and write clearly in order to communicate with employees and/or other customers; manual dexterity required for occasional reaching and lifting of small objects, and operating office equipment. Travels as required to meet accountabilities. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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