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Fleet Mechanic Supervisor (MECH0424)

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TitleFleet Mechanic Supervisor
Posting IDMECH0424
Description

Immediate Opening

 

260 Work Days

 

PRIMARY PURPOSE:

Supervise daily activities of vehicle repair and maintenance operation to ensure proper performance and safety of all district vehicles.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION:

  • Valid Texas Commercial Driver’s License (Class B) with passenger and school bus endorsements
  • Certified Texas vehicle safety inspection
  • ASE Certification
  • Five years experience in vehicle repair and maintenance procedures
  • Two years of supervisory experience, preferred

SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:

  • Advanced knowledge of automotive mechanics and maintenance
  • Ability to operate equipment and tools involved in vehicle repair
  • Ability to lift heavy equipment and vehicle parts
  • Ability to direct and supervise personnel and coordinate shop operations
  • Ability to pass alcohol and drug test
  • Ability to complete required bus driver safety training
  • Acceptable driving record
  • Ability to operate bus

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:

 

Maintenance and Repair:

  1. Use diagnostic equipment to evaluate mechanical problems in vehicles.
  2. Rebuild, replace, or repair vehicle parts such as engines, brakes, transmission lines, electrical assemblies, and accessories.
  3. Assign priority to vehicle repair work orders and process.
  4. Evaluate and recommend all repairs. Provide cost estimates.
  5. Assign all vehicle repairs to personnel and oversee completion.
  6. Arrange contract repairs when work cannot be performed in shop.
  7. Assign or perform welding and minor bodywork to keep vehicles operating.
  8. Perform routine vehicle maintenance and preventive care.
  9. Establish preventative maintenance and care schedules.

Instructs:

 

    10.Discuss mechanical problems with other mechanics and help them to solve repair problems.

 

Inspection:

  1. Inspect work performed by mechanics in overhaul and repair of district automotive equipment.
  2. Review and approve completed work orders.
  3. Perform state safety inspections for all district vehicles.

Safety:

  1. Operate tools, equipment, and machinery according to prescribed safety procedures.
  2. Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties including lifting, climbing, etc.
  3. Correct unsafe conditions in work area and report any conditions that are not correctable to supervisor immediately.

Inventory and Equipment:

  1. Keep shop, equipment, and tools in safe operating condition.
  2. Order equipment and supplies and maintain accurate records.
  3. Recommend replacement of existing equipment.
  4. Conduct annual inventory of physical equipment and supplies.
  5. Supervise cleaning of buses by washing crew.
  6. Direct the upkeep and appearance of shop and parking lot area.
  7. Locate and requisition all parts needed for vehicle repair.
  8. Order or requisition fuel.
  9. Ensure parts catalogs are current.
  10. Maintain parts and supply inventory and initiate purchase orders to maintain established inventory levels.

Records:

  1. Compile, maintain, and file all physical and computer records required.

Other:

  1. Work irregular hours and respond to after-hours emergency calls as needed.
  2. Operate buses and other vehicles as needed.
  3. Assist in recruiting, screening, training, and evaluation of shop employees.
  4. Understand laws and regulations on transportation and safety.
  5. Maintain good working communications with co-workers and other staff members.
  6. Maintain good attitude in difficult situations.
  7. Help maintain cohesiveness among employees.
  8. Perform duties in a timely and organized manner.
  9. Project a professional image through demeanor and dress.
  10. Comply with Maintenance/Transportation Department policies and procedures.
  11. Comply with policies and procedures as outlined in employee handbook and addendum.
  12. Maintain regular and reliable attendance.
  13. Adhere to proper channels when communicating ideas, problems, etc.
  14. Perform other duties as assigned.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Monitor and direct work of mechanics and mechanic helpers

 

Equipment Used:

Automotive diagnostic equipment, wheel balancing equipment, tire repairing equipment, small hand tools, drills, drill press, grinder, air-powered tools, welding torch, torque wrench, jacks, and lift equipment.  School bus and district vehicles.

 

Working Conditions.  Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environment Factors:               

Moderate walking, standing, climbing, heavy lifting, carrying, stooping, bending, kneeling, and reaching.  Work outside and inside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts.  Exposed to dampness and humidity, loud noises, toxic chemicals, exhaust fumes, gasoline, and diesel fuel.

 

 

                                                                      

Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary Range$22.76 - $31.42 / Per Hour
LocationMaintenance/Transportation

Applications Accepted

Start Date04/02/2024