Morgan Truck Body
Vice President of Parts & Service (Finance)
Morgan Truck Body is the largest manufacturer of medium duty freight and refrigerated van and truck bodies in North America. Founded in 1952, as a small welding shop in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, on the site where Conestoga wagons were manufactured through the late 1800s, we have experienced tremendous growth and continue to look for additional expansion opportunities around the world. With a total of fourteen manufacturing and six service facilities strategically located across the U.S. and Canada, Morgan is able to provide the quality, service, and prompt delivery our customers expect.
A subsidiary of J.B. Poindexter, a privately held diversified manufacturing company, Morgan offers a vast variety of career opportunities, internally as well as within the J.B. Poindexter family of companies. We offer competitive salaries and progressive benefits including health, dental, vision, life insurance, disability plans, 401K, paid time off, tuition reimbursement and more. We pride ourselves in team member development, performance, recognition, and a culture of diversity and respect. Whether you are taking the next step of your career or just beginning, joining Morgan's winning team means being part of a great home away from home. You will be challenged. You will be proud.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the President, the Vice President of Parts & Service will be responsible for: planning and directing operations of all Morgan Service Centers; providing leadership to meet corporate and budgetary objectives with full P&L responsibility; driving parts sales, increasing volume and profitability; focusing on continuous improvement in inventory management, delivery, parts availability, sales, and pricing and establishing the way forward; and working with existing processes to improve the management of parts - inventory, delivery, and customer satisfaction.
KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Service:
EXPERTISE REQUIRED / MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Competency Title
Competency Definition
Leadership Competencies
Communication
Expresses oneself effectively both orally and in written form. Communicate plans and activities in a manner that supports strategies for employee involvement. Actively listens to others.
Creative Problem Solving
Identifies and collects information relevant to the problem. Uses brainstorming techniques to create a variety of choices. Selects the best course of action by identifying all the alternatives and then makes a logical assumption.
Accountability
Sets clear expectations; assigns and accepts accountability for objectives; provides feedback, recognition and enforces consequences
Change Management
Capably embraces, manages, and leads change across the organization while helping others effectively deal with the effects of change.
Coaching & Developing Others
Provides feedback and encourages learning by team members; creates growth opportunities for others; transfers knowledge to others and challenges them to develop their own solutions.
Influencing Others
Persuades others; builds consensus through give and take; gains cooperation from others to obtain information and accomplish goals.
Management Competencies
Building Relationships
Connects and build relationships with others inside and outside the organization develops highly effective teams and alliances.
Decision Making
Makes timely decisions with well-developed judgment, while considering alternatives, risks. and other critical decision factors.
Business Acumen Competencies
Critical Thinking
Able to think analytically and apply a process of problem identification, solution development and implementation.
Technical Competencies
Planning and Evaluating
Organizes work, sets priorities, and determines resource requirements; determines short- or long-term goals and strategies to achieve them; coordinates with other organizations or parts of the organization to accomplish goals; monitors progress and evaluates outcomes
COMPENSATION
A competitive compensation package including base salary, incentive bonus and benefits will be provided.
CODE OF ETHICS:
Morgan requires the highest standard of ethics in all business dealings, in particular with customers, suppliers, advisors, employees and authorities. This position shall actively ensure that his/her own activities and those of all employees within the project meet this obligation. Morgan's critical standards and procedures related to expected conduct are detailed on the company website. This position is expected to be familiar with these policies and ensure that they are implemented in all areas of control.
SAFETY:
Safety is paramount on any Morgan operation. This position is expected to be familiar with the company's safety program and enforce the safety policy always. Never walk past an unsafe act.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Working in an office environment in a seated position a minimum of eight hours per day is required. Working in a standing position, walking outdoors and through factories during periods of high and low temperatures. Traveling on business by air and ground to include driving rental cars when appropriate.
This job operates in a service center / manufacturing plant environment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms.
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Travel Required: Yes