Waste Connections
Waste Services
ManagerinTraining
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“Manager in Training at Waste Connections. Skills: process management, cross-functional coordination, vendor/stakeholder management, operational metrics, resource planning, continuous improvement. learn the operation, maintenance, sales, and customer service skills needed to run an operating location in the future. oversee and implement personnel needs of sites”
Industry & Context.
Majority of work will be conducted hands on in the field, Required to be exposed to a physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements, Must be willing to relocate for promotional opportunities
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Computer proficiency, including Microsoft Excel/Word and the ability to learn and use company specialized applications, Must be willing to relocate for promotional opportunities
Nice to Have
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management or Construction Management, Previous Waste Industry, Transportation, or Construction experience
What You'll Do.
and customer service skills needed to run an operating location in the future
oversee and implement personnel needs of sites
be exposed to a physical environment which involves dirt
weather extremes or similar elements
Participates in regular P&L reviews
develops and implements programs for optimal equipment utilization
equipment maintenance
and labor and material costs
develop core competencies in compliance to applicable environmental laws and regulations
Full Job Description
**Are you a self-starter and have an entrepreneurial spirit? Waste Connections is looking to bring on a Manager in Training, to develop into one of our future leaders. We are a decentralized company in an industry where decisions have to be made quickly in the field by our local leaders. This will be a 12-24 month training position to prepare you for your next step in your development with our company.** _Manager in Training REQUIREMENTS:_ * Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management or Construction Management is preferred * Previous Waste Industry, Transportation, or Construction experience is a plus * Computer proficiency, including Microsoft Excel/Word and the ability to learn and use company specialized applications * Must be willing to relocate for promotional opportunities _MANAGER IN TRAINING RESPONSIBILITIES:_ * Position will complete tours of duty in multiple departments to learn the operation, maintenance, sales, and customer service skills needed to run an operating location in the future. * Will learn how to oversee and implement personnel needs of sites including how to select, coach, discipline, train and evaluate employee performance. * Majority of work will be conducted hands on in the field. * Required to be exposed to a physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements. * Participates in regular P&L reviews to ensure budgets are met; develops and implements programs for optimal equipment utilization, equipment maintenance, and labor and material costs. * Will develop core competencies in compliance to applicable environmental laws and regulations. * Performs other job-related duties as assigned. **_Why you need to join us!_** **CULTURE** : It’s a Great place to work! We work in an environment where empowered, self-directed all-stars know what they do is important. **INTEGRITY** : Our definition is "saying what you will do and then doing it!" We keep our promises to our customers and our employees. Honoring o
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