Morgan Corp. is currently searching for a Shop Manager. Department: Equipment Division Location: Duncan Shop Reports To: Equipment Division Leadership / Fleet Manager Position Summary The Heavy Equipment Shop Manager provides leadership and operational oversight for all maintenance and repair activities within the Duncan Shop supporting a civil construction fleet of approximately 450 machines plus support equipment . This position manages shop technicians, coordinates shop maintenance activities with field service personnel and fleet dispatch, and ensures the reliability, safety, and costeffective lifecycle management of company equipment. The role oversees predictive maintenance programs, manages complex mechanical diagnostics and repairs, tracks equipment performance metrics, and ensures compliance with OEM standards and regulatory requirements. The Shop Manager also contributes to equipment lifecycle planning, procurement recommendations, and technician workforce development. The position works closely with the Field Maintenance Manager, Fleet Dispatcher, Operations leadership, accounting staff, and equipment vendors to ensure equipment availability meets project demands while maintaining effective cost control and safety performance. Fleet Scope of Responsibility Provide shop maintenance leadership for a fleet of approximately 450 heavy machines plus support equipment . Maintain high equipment availability to support multiple construction projects simultaneously. Coordinate shop repair activities with field maintenance operations. Support equipment lifecycle management from acquisition through retirement. Primary Responsibilities Shop Operations Management Manage daily operations of the heavy equipment repair shop. Conduct daily Shop JSA meetings and communicate the Plan of the Day . Assign and prioritize technician work orders. Develop weekly maintenance schedules based on operational priorities. Monitor shop productivity and repair completion timelines. Maintain safe, organized, and efficient shop operations. Create and maintain SOPs for common tasks. Equipment Maintenance Oversight Direct and supervise repair and maintenance activities for equipment including: Articulated dump trucks Excavators Wheel loaders Motor graders Compactors RCC machinery Compact track loaders Other heavy civil construction equipment Responsibilities include diagnosing mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and diesel engine issues while ensuring repairs meet OEM and company standards. Predictive Maintenance Programs Implement and oversee predictive maintenance schedules. Monitor equipment service intervals and inspection compliance. Manage incoming and outgoing equipment inspections . Track equipment condition throughout its service life. Identify recurring maintenance issues and implement reliability improvements. Undercarriage Management Manage the companys Undercarriage Management Program . Analyze measurement data and recommend repair or replacement actions. Monitor lifecycle costs related to undercarriage wear. Coordinate inspections and repairs with vendors and field maintenance teams. Equipment Lifecycle Management The Shop Manager plays a key role in managing longterm equipment performance and lifecycle costs. Responsibilities include: Reviewing RPL% (Repair Parts and Labor as Percent of Machine Cost) when considering major repairs or refurbishments. Supporting longterm fleet capital planning. Fleet Standardization Strategy Support equipment division initiatives to standardize equipment models and reduce maintenance complexity by: Identifying preferred manufacturers and models based on reliability. Providing feedback on equipment performance and serviceability. Reducing fleet complexity and improving parts availability. Major Component Rebuild Evaluation Assist leadership in determining appropriate rebuild strategies for major components including engines, transmissions, hydraulic pumps and motors, final drives. Evaluation criteria include machine hours, repair history, lifecycle cost, and expected remaining service life. Equipment Replacement Planning Provide recommendations for equipment replacement based on: Increasing repair costs Declining reliability or availability Obsolete equipment or parts availability Safety or regulatory concerns These evaluations support longterm capital equipment planning. Maintenance Performance Metrics Monitor and improve maintenance performance using key metrics including: Equipment availability (RED down events/1,000 hours) Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) Preventative maintenance compliance Repair turnaround time Rework Frequency Maintenance cost per operating hour RPL% trends Shop labor productivity Maintenance Systems & Technology Utilize company maintenance management systems to track repairs and work orders. Maintain accurate service and maintenance records. Support the use of telematics and diagnostic systems to monitor equipment health. Analyze fleet data to improve reliability and maintenance planning. Leadership Supervise shop technicians and maintenance personnel. Provide technical guidance and mentorship. Maintain a highperforming maintenance team. Training & Development Implement technician training and apprenticeship programs. Train staff in equipment diagnostics and repair procedures. Lead safety and technical training sessions. Succession Planning Identify and develop technicians for future leadership roles. Maintain longterm workforce development within the equipment division. Safety & Compliance Enforce company safety policies and OSHA requirements. Conduct safety meetings, shop inspections, and safety observations. Oversee implementation of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and Confined Space Entry (CSE) Identify and correct unsafe working conditions. Qualifications Experience Minimum 10 years heavy equipment maintenance experience Minimum 3 years supervisory experience Technical Knowledge Diesel engines and powertrain systems Hydraulic and pneumatic systems Electrical and electronic control systems Computer diagnostic systems Heavy construction machinery Skills Leadership and team management Advanced troubleshooting and diagnostics Ability to read hydraulic and electrical schematics Strong organizational and communication skills Work is performed in both shop and field environments under varying environmental conditions. Physical requirements include lifting up to 100 pounds , climbing heavy equipment, and working on uneven surfaces while performing physically demanding maintenance activities. Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Heavy Equipment Shop Manager