Job Summary
When stationed at a main terminal, the Supervisor, Mechanical (Car) leads the day-to-day operations through unionized staff to ensure railcar inspection maintenance and repair work is performed safely and efficiently.
The Mechanical Supervisor may also be an on-call position that reports to remote locations (line points) and supervises the maintenance, inspection and repair of railcars and locomotives when required outside of main terminals (line points).
Ultimately, leading the day-to-day operations of a 24-7 function, the role is critical to ensuring availability, reliability and dwell targets are achieved in order for CN to meet its commitments to its customers.
Main Responsibilities
Safety Orientation, Compliance and Enforcement
Accountable for Online Failure Investigation and follow-up to include corrective action
Build safety compliance and improve safety results through regular efficiency tests and safety walkabouts and provide feedback (positive and constructive) to subordinate and take action on non-compliant behaviour
Response to dangerous good incidents and leaks in a yard
Liaise with Dangerous Goods Officer and ensure employee and public well-being is upheld
Create, train, audit, and implement of standard operating procedures
Ensure safe operation as measured by accidents, incidents and employee injuries
Spearhead the onboarding and training activities of new employees and supervisors
Ensure Performance Monitoring Reporting Compliance (PMRC) targets, expectations and objectives are met
Monitor completion and compliance accordingly
Be responsible for preventative maintenance plans and execution on yard vehicles and equipment
Meet audit and compliance requirements (Association of American Railroads (AAR) inspections, chain inspections, qualification recertification, equipment)
Ensure an active involvement in Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) as well as ensuring the subsequent follow-up
Ensure an active involvement in Apprentice Committee Workplace Location Joint Apprentice Committee (WLJAC)
Problem Solving and Decision Making
Control wrecking response to yard and line outages, working with Transportation and Engineering and direct reports to efficiently restore service to the operationUse CN data to analyze car inspection and repair productivityEstablish actions to improve fleet reliability as well as efficient inspection and repair processes
Maintain teamwork and order amongst staff, contractors, and internal clients by acting with a sense of urgency to respond to issues as they may arise
Planning and Organizing Workload
Ensure Shift Supervisors utilize crews effectively by inspecting cars and testing air brakesCertify that car inspection and productivity standards are maintained to ensure train arrival and departure in accordance with the service plan
Against multiple demands, establish the best opportunity to repair cars to reduce bad-order counts and dwell times in order to increase availability
Drive freight car fleet reliability as measured by bad order status, percentage of cars available and initial terminal delay
Ensure overall utilization is maximized, as measured by productivity, attendance and labor costs
Maintain inventory such as personal protective equipment (PPE), parts, etc.
General Leadership and Supervision of both Union & Non-Union Workforce
Conduct investigations per collective agreement and issues discipline in collaboration with function’s leadership team
Develop and sustain the right employee behaviours with feedback, recognition, reinforcement and coaching
Responsible for the administration of payroll and time of requests
Lead account payable responsibilities: paying and authorizing invoices
Working Conditions
The Mechanical Shop operates 24/7 in all weather conditions. The Supervisor Mechanical (Car) works on rotating shifts (days, afternoons, midnights) covering the 24/7 operation.
The Supervisor spearheads the day-to-day operations of the Shop through unionized staff to ensure maintenance and repair work on locomotives is performed safely and efficiently.
Requirements
Minimum 4 years supervisory experience of both union and non-union Employees*
Minimum 3 years of experience in railroad Mechanical Shopcraft or comparable position*
*Any experience for these above would be considered as an asset
Education/Certification/Designation
High School DiplomaValid Driver’s License
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering*
Technician or Technologist Diploma in Mechanical or Electrical*
*Any designation for these above would be considered as an asset
Competencies
Influence others with impactful communications and adapts well to its audienceOffer tailored solutions to customers' problems, while considering our operational imperatives
Assess needs and opportunities to create value and customer loyalty
Make informed and timely decisions to succeed
Share timely information within and across functions to get things done effectively
Collaborate with key internal stakeholders to enable higher productivity
Engage with external stakeholders to achieve beneficial outcomes
Identify risks and anticipate impacts to ensure a safe and secure environment
Improve processes on a continuous basis to enhance safety, security and to reduce CN's environmental footprint
Follow safety procedures, information security instructions and ESC principles to lead by example
Apply analytical thinking to make recommendations that pursue sustainable performance
Bilingualism: French and English
*Any skills/attributes for these above would be considered as an asset
Technical Skills/Knowledge
Comprehensive knowledge of car construction and operation, inspection and repair, operating rules, Transport Canada, AAR, and mechanical railroad operations measure
Control wrecking response to yard and line outages, working with Transportation and Engineering and direct reports to efficiently restore service to the operation
Use CN data to analyze car inspection and repair productivity
Establish actions to improve fleet reliability as well as efficient inspection and repair processes
Maintain teamwork and order amongst staff, contractors, and internal clients by acting with a sense of urgency to respond to issues as they may arise
About CN
CN is a world-class transportation leader and trade-enabler. Essential to the economy, to the customers, and to the communities it serves, CN safely transports more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout North America every year. As the only railroad connecting Canada’s Eastern and Western coasts with the Southern tip of the U.S. through a 19,500 mile rail network, CN and its affiliates have been contributing to community prosperity and sustainable trade since 1919. CN is committed to programs supporting social responsibility and environmental stewardship. At CN, we work as ONE TEAM, focused on safety, sustainability and our customers, providing operational and supply chain excellence to deliver results.