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Seaport Gate Systems Supervisor
Minimum Qualifications
High school. One year of experience as a Seaport Gate Operator is required. Applicants qualifying for employment with the Miami-Dade Seaport Department will be subject to extensive security screening, including but not limited to fingerprint checks, employment verification, and other such procedures as may be mandated by federal, state, or local requirements. The security clearance required by federal law is a continuing condition of employment.
Job Specifications
Nature of Work

This is supervisory work with administrative responsibility in cargo gate operations for the Miami-Dade Seaport Department.

Employees in this class are responsible for supervising a staff of Seaport Gate Systems Operators. Responsibilities include developing work schedules, handling customer complaints, and assuring that funds are collected in accordance with departmental accounting guidelines. Supervision is exercised over a staff of Seaport Gate System Operators engaged in the operations of the Gate Security System/Stars including the issuance of gate passes for trucks, ID verification, truck scales operation, the collection of cargo release forms and the photo recording of truckers and their cargo documentation and the collection of monies from the truckers. Supervision is received from an administrative superior who reviews work through written reports and personal conferences for satisfactory gate security system operations.

Illustrative Tasks

Plans, assigns and review the work of Seaport Gate System Operators engaged in the operation of the Gate Systems/Gamma-Ray System that includes issuing gate passes for trucks using the County Seaport; troubleshoots and assists with the smooth operations of the system.

Supervises and directs the operation of Seaport cargo entrance facilities, which include ID verification, truck scales, the collection of cargo release forms and the photo recording of truckers and their cargo documentation and the collection of monies from the truckers.

Operates mobile equipment, mobile radios and other equipment, as required.

Makes recommendations regarding hiring, discipline and promotion of subordinates; authorizes leave and overtime; evaluates and rates employee performance.

Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of Seaport Department Gate System operations, practices and procedures.

Knowledge of supervisory principles and practices.

Knowledge of mobile equipment, mobile radios and other equipment.

Knowledge of public relations principles and techniques.

Knowledge of departmental regulations, policies and procedures pertaining to weight scale accounting and administration.

Ability to supervise subordinates in a manner conducive to full performance and high morale.

Ability to investigate and resolve discrepancies involving truck weighing transactions.

Ability to operate the computerized Gate Security System.

Ability to operate automated and mechanic truck weighing systems.

Ability to perform arithmetic calculations quickly and accurately.

Ability to perform data entry operations.

Ability to operate mobile equipment, mobile radios and other equipment.

Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing.

8/25/2005

 

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