The shop supervisor is responsible:
• Plan, organize and direct work assigned to mechanic personnel • Keep district in compliance with district, state and federal laws • Work with transportation coordinator regarding district schedules • Developing vendor contacts • Overseeing the procurement of supplies and equipment • Evaluate financial budgets • Review requests for vehicle repairs • Identifying and correcting safety concerns • Hiring and training of mechanic personnel • Developing schedules for personnel • Determine priority needs of the district regarding mechanic related services • Maintain all records as related to mechanic service • Participate in special projects as assigned • Regional travel required
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities And/Or Competencies Required To Successfully Perform The Work:
• Knowledge of required documentation mandated by district, state and federal requirements • Knowledge of manufactures, maintenance requirements and warrant procedures • Knowledge of OSHA regulations • Knowledge of school district procurement procedures • Ability to supervise a growing mechanic staff • Excellent skills in written and verbal communication • Participate in year vehicle inspections • Ability to schedule and administer fleet maintenance and ability to troubleshoot • Maintains records on all district vehicles • Hands on mechanic as necessary • Ability to be detailed oriented • Ability to complete reports in a timely fashion • Prepare facilities for inspections and participate • Respond to district emergences • Ability to lift objects weighing 75 pounds
Education, Experience, Licensure, Certification Required For Entry Into Position:
• Five years experience with vehicle maintenance • At least two years experience in supervisory role
Terms of Employment: 12 months
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