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To:
jeevacation©gmail.com[jeevacation©gmail.com]; Jeffrey Epsteinbeevacation©gmail.corn]
From:
Craig Martin
Sent
Mon 4/23/2012 9:34:35 PM
Subject: Re: Staffing Guide
Great
Thanks
Craig
From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation©gmail.com>
To: Craig Martin
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Staffing Guide
you and i will discuss tomoorow.. I agree, i am not sure why we need a new shed. . plus plus
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Craig Martin
vrote:
Here is a proposed draw down of staffing. As construction ends we will have to retrain staff to
fit into their new roles.
This does not take into account retraining the boat captains to preform other duties as yet.
Proposed Staffing Guide
Island Managers 2
May 5th
Sept 1st
Dec 1 st
Head Engineer/ Maintenance
1
1
1
Boat Captains
2
2
2
Boat Mate
1
1
1
Engineering
4
2
2
Maintenance
5
3
2
Head Grounds Man
1
1
1
Landscaping
7
7
c
Housekeeping
4
3
Part Time Housekeeping
1
i
Total
25
2 I
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Jeffery;
Here are some thoughts on support staffing.
Engineering/Maintenance
For Discussion only;
As discussed most of the islands staffing is now involved in construction not on island
maintenance. As the construction winds down the staff in engineering, maintenance and
marine services should have more time to perform their permanent jobs. If we can teach them
to multi-task we should be able to shrink the staff.
Between engineering and maintenance there are currently 9 people. Marine services has 3pp plus
the head engineer position (Arran), makes the total support staff 13pp. This is an extremely
large support staff for the island.
Management is currently looking at the staffing by who is there and how they fit into the
current/new staffing structure. We need a new structure. If you look at the staffing from a
larger/different prospective, though, you would have a smaller staff that is trained in multi
areas. We need more out of the box thinking. To get to this point the current staff might have
to be retrained or replaced. This may take several months to accomplish but could be done.
We need a new org chart in this area.
Examples;
Maybe there is a marine mechanic that is the second boat driver who also runs the RO plant and
is the island mechanic. When the island stops maintaining construction equipment and much
of the equipment leaves the island and there is fewer boats to maintain, this may be possible.
Head Engineer that is also a carpenter or a plant operator.
Painter/ Carpenter/maintenance combined.
Electrician/ plant operator/irrigation (electronic side) technician.
These are just suggestion for discussion, but i think you can see where we could be going.
Structure;
Currently engineering reports to Aaran, maintenance to Brice, marine to both.
Future; There should be one person to handle all. They can then supervise all support staff and
deploy them as needed. Landscaping might want to fall here also.
Areas of work/Buildings. Although this may sound trivial I do not believe the staff should be
spread out in 3 or 4 different buildings. This makes is very difficult to supervise them and to
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have them multi task .
Currently, carpentry is in the building by the dock, electricians in the RO building, mechanics in
the shed and management in a separate building. It is almost impossible to manage and
supervise the staff that way.
All the work spaces are over sized and could be smaller and more efficient if redesigned
correctly. I would also avoid walls and use more fencing/windows where possible. You need
to be able to see the staff working.
Example (for discussion)
In the RO building have a carpenter shop, paint, electrical, plumbing and a glass enclosed
managers office. I believe this may fit.
To accomplish this;
Quads would go to dock side building.
Storage to dock side building.
Electrical shop to shrink.
Engineering storage to the two empty generator bays.
The proposed new metal building would be a great asset but if you do not want to spend
$250,000 on the building you could;
Clean up current mechanics building.
Throw out much of the material there.
Keep sensitive equipment/machinery in dockside building. There are 3 more containers in that
building using valuable space as well as a large carpenter shop, large marine services shop
that would have to be re purposed/moved/reconfigured.
Larger equipment would be kept in current engineering shed/structure.
These arc just some ideas for discussion.
The point is the way the support staff is currently structured will lead to a larger staff than you
want. I believe we should start with making the physical plant more efficient and then
reducing the staff.
Craig
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