Tortue

Manages terminal operations of passenger or freight motor transportation company: Observes personnel performing duties and studies terminal operations reports on revenues derived, costs of operation, accidents, and frequency of personal or merchandise claims for losses or damages, to determine changes in work practices and procedures necessary to improve operations and reduce claims. Inspects terminal facilities for conformance to prescribed standards of safety and cleanliness, and for maintenance or repair required, and initiates requisitions for corrective actions. Enforces worker compliance with established safety rules and regulations and measures to protect safety of employees and customers and security of merchandise, property, and equipment. Reviews accident reports and takes actions prescribed by company policy. Evaluates worker performance and recommends or initiates personnel actions. May process or attempt to resolve employee grievances according to union contract procedures.

Personality Traits


Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.

Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.

Leader: You're good at taking charge, giving directions, and inspiring other people.

Salary and Education


How much does a Terminal Operations Supervisor make?

Nationally: $47,000 – $133,000

Main education level: Bachelor's

source: US Dept of Labor


Find training for a career in Business

Business schools closest to Los Angeles, CA 90051 change location


See all schools offering Business training programs



You Recently Viewed

Terminal Makeup Operator

Operate computer terminals to transfer display advertising data.

Tenoner Operator

Set up and operate single- or double-end machines to cut tenons.

Temporary Help Agency Referral Clerk

Compile and record information about temporary job openings.

Template Maker

Design and fabricate templates of assorted materials.

Temperer

Control furnaces to reheat previously quenched and hardened metal objects.


CAREER FINDER ( jumpstart! )