Asset Manager - Honolulu
Honolulu, HI 
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Posted 16 days ago
Job Description
Reports to the President and is responsible for identifying, tracking, justifying and controlling over $80 million of shoreside and marine assets at seven locations across the Hawaiian Islands. Essential Functions: * Works within organization to identify financial, regulatory, compliance and maintenance information needs concerning asset management. * Collaborates with shoreside and marine personnel to identify and track all physical assets in a suitable format and develops processes and procedures to provide required information. * Works with team to identify appropriate data management system and processes to improve asset management capabilities and reduce costs. * Establishes processes and procedures for all types of assets including capital requests and approvals, alternatives analysis and justification, tracking and performance through disposal. * Develops an asset management system that meets the needs of the financial department, for both GAAP and regulatory accounting and the regulatory department to support Public Utilities Commission. * Develops asset management policies and procedures concerning new versus maintain and lease versus buy. * Establishes a performance measurement system by equipment category to evaluate utilization and assist in decision-making affecting the number of assets under management required to meet business needs. * Prepares a detailed five-year annual capital expenditure plan for all assets and 10, 20 and 30-year long-range capital expenditure forecast. * Develops an asset management and control system to know where equipment is at all times and if it is in or out of service. * Identifies, tracks and ensures compliance with all state, county and federal requirements. * Annually verifies physical assets and reconciles accounting and asset tracking systems. * Incorporates continuous improvement into asset management and related functions to improve company operations. * Identifies and incorporates asset management best practices and industry standards for useful life and depreciation. * Authors testimony to support assets in rate base for regulatory proceedings before the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission. * Performs special duties and other projects as assigned. Supervisory and Leadership of Direct Staff * Responsible for all matters of employment including recruiting, training, development, promotion, discipline and termination. * Understands and complies with Affirmative Action Plan, EEO, Non-Discrimination, Harassment, and all other HR policies and procedures. * Effectively communicates company and regional goals and objectives. * Provides direction and leadership to achieve company Core Values, Mission and Safety Vision. * Processes employee evaluations in a timely manner. * Directs, motivates and develops employees for maximum performance. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities * Must be a self-starter and team player who is able to develop processes, procedures and policies to meet the asset management needs of the business. * Must possess excellent quantitative analysis skills such as buy new versus repair, buy versus lease, life cycle analysis and utilization. * Demonstrated experience developing and managing budgets and forecasts. * Strong knowledge of asset management information systems. * Demonstrated experience with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and regulatory accounting. * Must have a strong understanding of asset utilization and performance metrics and be able to right-size assets under management to meet business objectives. * Strong understanding of the information requirements placed on a regulated entity. * Strong engineering, manufacturing or process background to understand work flow. * Proficient in asset management systems or Microsoft Excel and financial analysis, analyzing data to make fact-based decisions. * Strong business acumen, judgment and maturity with ability to differentiate strategic versus non-strategic opportunities. * Demonstrated ability to influence at all levels within the organization. * Effective communication skills -- must be articulate and able to communicate with employees at all levels across the organization, from front-line worker to executives. * Ability to work effectively with all levels of business and community leaders with a verifiable track record of relationship building with both internal and external customers. * Ability to organize and prioritize workload, effectively manage time and meet deadlines. Minimum Requirements: * Bachelor's degree in engineering, business or operations management or an equivalent combination of education and experience. * Minimum five-years' experience directly leading teams required. * Project management experience preferred. * Familiarity with transportation and/or logistics or maritime field preferred. Young Brothers an Equal Opportunity - Affirmative Action Employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We are committed to a diverse workforce and taking affirmative action to employ and advance in employment qualified women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Young Brothers is a drug-free employer and a participant of the E-Verify Employment Verification Program. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled

 

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Company
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
Bachelor's Degree
Required Experience
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