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From:
Craig Martin
Sent:
Saturday, April 21, 2012 2:23 PM
To:
Jeffrey Epstein
Subject:
Re: engineering/maintenance staffing
Attachments:
LSJsatffingl.pdf; LSJstaffing2.pdf
Jeffery;</=pan>
Here are some thoughts on support staffing.
Engin=ering/Maintenance
For Discussion only;
As discussed most of the is=ands 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. 1= we can teach them to milti-task we should be able to shrink the staff.<=div>
Between engineering and maintenance there are currently 9 people. Mar=ne services has 3pp plus the head engineer
position (Arran), makes the t=tal support staff 13pp. This is an extremely large support staff for the=0Aisland.
Management is currently looking at the staffing by who is =here and how they fit into the current/new staffing structure.
We need a n=w structure. If you look at the staffing from a larger/different prospec=ive, though, you would have a
smaller staff that is trained in multi are=s. We need more out of the box thinking. To get to this point the curren= 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 se=ond boat driver who also runs the RO
plant and is the island mechanic. W=en the island stops maintaining construction equipment and much of the
e=uipment leaves the island and there is fewer boats to maintain, this may=be possible.
Head Engineer
Painter/ Carpenter/ma=ntenance combined.
<=iv class="MsoNormal">Electrician/ plant operator/irrigation (electronic =ide) technician.
=div class="MsoNormal">These are just suggestion for discussion, but I th=nk you can see where we could be going.
Structure;
Currently e=gineering reports to Aaran, maintenance to Brice, marine to both.
=OA
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 triv=al I do not believe the staff should be spread out in 3 or 4
different b=ildings. This makes is very difficult to supervise them and to have them=multi task .
Currently, carpentry is i= the building by the dock, electricians in the RO building, mechanics in=the shed and
management in a separate building. It is almost impossible =o manage and supervise the staff that way.
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All the work spaces are over sized and could be smaller and more e=ficient if redesigned correctly. I would also avoid
walls and use more f=ncing/windows where possible. You need to be able to see the staff working=
Example (for discussion)
In the R= building have a carpenter shop, paint, electrical, plumbing and a glass=enclosed managers office. I believe this
may fit.
To accomplish this;
Quads w=uld go to dock side building.
Storage =o dock side building.
Electrical shop =o shrink.
Engineering storage to the t=o empty generator bays.
=OA
The proposed new metal building would be a g=eat asset but if you do not want to spend $250,000 on the building you
c=uld; Clean up current mechanics buildi=g.
Throw out much of the material ther=.
Keep sensitive equipment/machinery i= dockside building. There are 3 more containers in that building using v=luable
space as well as a large carpenter shop, large marine services sh=p that would have to be
repurposed/moved/reconfigured.
Larger equipment would be kept in current engineering=0Ashed/structure.
These are just some ideas for discussion.
=OA
The =oint 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 ph=sical plant more efficient and then reducing the staff.
Craig
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