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Operations Control Center Supervisor

NCTD
Escondido, CA Full Time
POSTED ON 12/4/2021 CLOSED ON 2/3/2022

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Description

Under the direction and oversight of the Director-Operations Control Center, the Operations Control Center Supervisor is responsible for safe, efficient, and reliable daily operation of the Operations Control Center (OCC) in accordance with NCTD requirements and procedures and applicable federal, state, local, and regulatory laws, rules, or guidelines.

Distinguishing Characteristics
This position is distinguished by its responsibility and authority for direct coordination of communications and management between bus and rail modal dispatchers, operations, safety, and security staff communications during revenue service as well as the management of accidents, incidents, and service disruptions. This position is designated as Safety-Sensitive in accordance with Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and will participate in a random testing pool under those guidelines.

Supervision Received and Exercised
This position reports to the Director, Operations Control Center and has direct supervisory responsibility for Dispatchers and Assistant Dispatchers. This position will also provide oversight and guidance to other NCTD and Contractor staff who are stationed in the Operations Control Center. This position requires the ability to learn, comply, and enforce regulatory requirements and standard operating procedures in a comprehensive and consistent manner. Further, this position is required to participate in the sharing of expert knowledge and as a vital member of various project teams that may be instituted.

Working Conditions
Normal working conditions for this position are in both an office and field setting. Business travel may be required periodically between District sites, governmental agencies, consultants' facilities, and other locations as required.

Examples of Duties

Essential Functions
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Responsible for oversight of NCTD's OCC which supports service management for transit operations which includes the dispatch passenger and freight services and bus operations.
  • Initiates and coordinates activities to prevent or mitigate the impact of service disruptions.
  • Ensures that all rules, regulations and instructions are complied with in accordance with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and NCTD policies and procedures.
  • Supports compliance and timely execution of standard operating procedures, emergency plans, and special instructions.
  • Coordinates with Human Resources to conduct post-incident, reasonable cause, and random drug screens per 49 CFR Part 219.
  • Assists in the training for Dispatchers/Assistant Dispatchers.
  • Administers efficiency testing program for Train Dispatchers and advances the necessary actions to improve performance.
  • Maintains and disseminates daily reports.
  • Assists in the management and maintenance of Train Dispatcher territory-qualification records.
  • Identify patterns of service disruptions/failures and takes action to advance business improvement and or corrective actions.
  • Performs fitness-for duty checks and job briefings for dispatchers.
  • Supports the Information Technologies Division in the management of the Train Management Dispatching System (TMDS) and Positive Train Control (PTC) System.
  • As needed due emergency staffing shortage or other critical situation, responsible for fulfilling Train Dispatcher duties to control and direct train movement on NCTD subdivisions.
  • Monitors response times for contract maintenance personnel.
  • Supports the planning and management of work windows and special projects.
  • Hires, trains, supervises, reviews, disciplines, and terminates subordinate staff as needed and in accordance with District policy.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Education/Experience

  • Bachelor's Degree in business, public administration or transit related field is desired.
  • Minimum of seven (7) years professional experience working in a rail or bus transit environment.
  • Minimum three (3) years prior experience working as a rail dispatcher.
  • Experience in bus dispatch operations preferred but not required.
  • A minimum of two (2) years' experience in a supervisory role, preferably in transit operations

A combination of experience/skills and education to fulfill the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities for this position may be considered.

Certificates/Licenses

  • Must be General Code of Operating Rules (GCOR) qualified or become GCOR qualified within 30 days of hire date
  • Must become qualified on the Train Dispatcher Manual (TDM) within 30 days of the hire date
  • Must become qualified to work as a dispatcher on the NCTD system within six months of hire date
  • Must become a qualified testing officer under 49 CFR Part 217 within six months of hire date
  • Possess and maintain a California driver's license, Class C, and a satisfactory driving record for the last five years.
  • Maintain compliance with the District's policies regarding Conflict of Interest and Ethics.

General Requirements

  • Strong knowledge of rail passenger service delivery, preferably in the both the commuter and light rail domains.
  • Strong knowledge of railroad operating rules (GCOR), Train Dispatcher (TDM) guidelines, Positive Train Control (PTC) procedures, Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD-TMDS) system procedures, and Federal regulations (CFR) concerning Train Sheets and Hours of service.
  • Knowledge of principles of bus, commuter rail, and hybrid rail operations, communications and control centers, and field operations in a public transit environment including safety requirements.
  • Understanding of industrial safety and general safety rules and regulations.
  • Knowledge of two-way radio operation, procedures, phraseology and technical equipment.
  • Fundamental understanding and application of Incident Command System (ICS), National Incident Management System (NIMS), and California Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS).
  • Ability to learn and competently apply the procedures and operation of radio and other operational communication systems.
  • Experience with using track bulletins, train dispatcher bulletins, special instructions and other forms of operational updates.
  • Ability to effectively forecast impact to customers during service disruptions based on information provided.
  • Foresight, knowledge, and sound judgment in organizing, coordinating, and solving problems during fluid situations.
  • Ability to create and maintain good working relationships through excellent communication and teambuilding skills, including the ability to engage successfully with both internal and external contacts and the public.
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, including the ability to prepare and deliver clear and concise reports.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills; ability to gather, organize, analyze, and present data to appropriate sources.
  • Demonstrated use of discretion and judgment in execution of duties.
  • Must be able to handle demanding deadlines and changing priorities in an often-stressful work environment.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in computer software programs including the Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Availability by phone and ability to respond in person to system emergencies and system problems at any time and under any weather or time-of-day circumstances.

Supplemental Information

Physical Requirements
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The employee must possess the ability to use the phone and computer for extended periods, manual dexterity to complete clerical functions and work with office equipment, and lift equipment up to 25 pounds on a daily basis. The employee must be able to hear, see (including the ability to distinguish between colors), and communicate verbally to exchange information. The employee must be able to physically travel between District locations and other destinations, work in evenings when required, work in hazardous conditions, and negotiate a variety of different and irregular terrain as is typical along a railway right of way. The employee may be subject to fumes, odors, dusts, gases, chemicals. The employee must be able to walk, climb, balance, bend, carry, push, reach, sit, and stand.

Machines / Tools / Equipment

  • Ability to operate a personal computer and Microsoft Office Suite programs.
  • Ability to operate standard office equipment, including a fax and scanner machine, copy machine, and telephone.
  • Ability to carry and operate a mobile on-call device.
  • Ability to operate a 2-way radio.

Application Information: All applicants must complete and submit an online application at www.gonctd.com/careers. A job offer is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check. NCTD is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

NCTD provides its employees with a comprehensive benefits package. Benefits are available to employees working 20 hours per week, with any employer contributions prorated accordingly for employees who work less than 40 hours per week. Highlights are listed below:

Retirement:

CalPERS: NCTD participates in the CalPERS retirement program with benefit formulas of 2% @ 60 and 2% @ 62. Benefits are calculated based on your age at retirement, the number of years of service credit with CalPERS, and the highest average pay rate in a 36 month period.

457 Deferred Compensation/401(a) Plans: NCTD offers a voluntary Deferred Compensation savings plan through VOYA. Employees are eligible upon hire, and can contribute a designated percentage of their compensation into the plan in accordance with IRS limits. Additionally, NCTD matches 50% of employee 457 contributions, up to 8% of payroll (4% max contribution) into a 401(a) plan. Employees are vested in NCTD contributions over a 3 year period.

Medical Insurance: NCTD participates in the CalPERS medical insurance program and offers a rich variety of plans to choose from. NCTD contributes towards monthly medical premiums. If selected coverage is greater than the NCTD contribution, employees will pay the additional premium via pre-tax payroll deduction.

Dental Insurance: NCTD offers dental coverage through United Concordia with a PPO or DHMO option.

Vision Insurance: NCTD offers vision insurance through Medical Eye Services.

Life Insurance: NCTD provides group Life/AD&D insurance at no cost to the employee in the amount of $50,000. Additional, voluntary supplemental life insurance is available for the employee and eligible dependents at the employee's cost.

Long Term Disability Insurance: NCTD offers voluntary Long Term Disability Insurance at the employee's cost. Coverage up to 60% of your hourly wage ($6,000/mo max) can be purchased.

Accident Insurance: NCTD offers voluntary accident insurance at the employee's cost. Coverage is available for employee and dependents for a flat monthly rate.

Critical Illness Insurance: NCTD offers voluntary Critical Illness insurance at the employee's cost. Employees may elect coverage up to $10,000 in increments of $2,500 and between $2,500 - $5,000 for dependents.
Flexible Spending Account Plan: NCTD offers the following plans for pre-tax employee contributions:

  • Health Care
  • Dependent Care
  • Commuter Transit
  • Commuter Parking

Holidays: NCTD recognizes 9 holidays annually: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

PTO/Paid Time Off: Employees earn PTO in accordance with the following schedule:

  • 0 through 2.99 years: 176 hours per year
  • 3.00 through 6.99 years: 216 hours per year
  • 7 years: 256 hours per year

Transportation Passes: Employees and eligible dependents receive a complimentary "Compass Card" which can be used to ride any NCTD transit service at no charge.

Location: 1021 W Washington,Escondido,CA, Escondido, CA

Job Type: Full-time

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