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Southwest Airlines Supervisor Ground Support - DEN in Denver, Colorado
Department:Ground Operations
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Job Description: Job Summary
At Southwest Airlines, the Safety of our Customers, Employees, and aircraft is our number one priority. The Supervisor Ground Support supports the Ground Support Manager in leading Mechanics who maintain the ground equipment fleet for theDenver Airport (DEN). This role willprovide operational oversight during alternate shifts ata 24-hour mega operation as well as managerial responsibilities in the absence of the Manager to support Ground Operations' objectives and missions. The Supervisor Ground Support is an effective communicator and Leader who is excited to develop and support a Team in a dynamic, safe environment.
Additional Details:
A role that includes working assigned shifts based on seniority. Shifts can include early mornings, late evenings, weekends, and holidays.
U.S. citizenship or current authorization to work in the U.S. required and no current or future work authorization sponsorship available.
We continue to look for opportunities to reflect the communities we serve, and welcome applicants with diverse thoughts, backgrounds, and experiences.
Model the Southwest Way Guide and lead team members using SWA talent management practices to coach, develop, and engage employees Adhere to Company values and competencies to foster a culture of inclusion, recognition, and support of a safe work environment Invest in leadership and self-growth through participating in continuous learning and development
Responsibilities Support and advise local station employees or leaders on their ground equipment fleet by responding to escalated issues, advising on equipment best practices, providing updates on repair work, and meeting frequently to ensure consistent, open communication Address station equipment needs and conditions specific to inclement weather, seasonal demands, emergency operations, or peak travel times to ensure minimal operational disruption Monitor the timely completion of a shop's scheduled maintenance and repairs in the fleet management system. Influence Lead Mechanics as needed to ensure the optimal division of work among mechanics, shifts, or locations Act as a frontline resource for mechanics by providing side-by-side coaching and troubleshooting, and encouraging cross-knowledge sharing within the shop Defuse interpersonal conflicts prior to escalating to GSE Manager. Assist the manager in addressing mechanic performance issues in compliance with contractual requirements Foster a productive, harmonious team environment. Provide input on shop meetings and culture events when needed Maintain a culture of safety and compliance in the GSE shop environment by ensuring regular attention to safety meetings, audits, trainings, inspections, and programs Ensure adequate daily staffing by addressing immediate staffing needs in compliance with contractual requirements, managing mechanic work schedules and requests, and arranging downline travel Partner with lead mechanics to ensure mechanics have adequate parts and supplies to complete work in a timely manner. Provide feedback to parts vendors on service and set future expectations for quality, cost, and timeliness Support the GSE Manager in fostering low-cost activities and budget adherence. Recommend alternatives to repairs, purchases, or suppliers. Assist with facilitating equipment warranties and auctions May perform other job duties as directed by Employee's Leaders
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Advanced k owledge and ability to analyze mechanical problems and advise on sound repair decisions Knowledge of collective bargaining agreement processes and procedures Knowledge of mechanical equipment involving gas, diesel, electric, hydraulic and alternate fuel systems and parts Ability to work in high-pressure or emergency situations Ability to build and maintain positive working relationships Ability to coaching, motivation, listening, and conflict resolution skills Ability to work extended/flexible hours and prioritize competing work demands Ability to efficiently navigate and utilize Microsoft Office programs, with a strong proficiency in Excel. Demonstrated ability to navigate and utilize fleet maintenance or repair tracking systems, as well as equipment diagnostic systems Ability to perform hands-on training for Mechanics Ability to effectively communicate with a variety of audiences, both verbally and in writing Education Required: High School Diploma or GED
Experience Fully functioning, broad knowledge in: ground support equipment heavy equipment maintenance