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Automotive Repair Supervisor II |
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| Automotive Repair Supervisor II |
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Under direction, supervises a central vehicle maintenance
facility engaged in major overhauls, body repairs and
tire service for the school.
The work of the class involves supervision of the work
of a garage where engine and transmission overhauls
are performed, body repairs made and other central fleet
maintenance services provided. The worker inspects and
coordinates work of the shop, implements maintenance
programs, and keeps shop records.
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| This position requires knowledge of all of the seven core competencies of the MCBOA Professional Growth System to include commitment to students, knowledge of job, professionalism, interpersonal, communication, organization, and problem solving. Thorough knowledge of the standard practices, tools,
and equipment of the automotive trade particular as
applied to engine and transmission overhauls and body
repairs; considerable knowledge of the operating principals
and mechanics of internal combustion engines; considerable
knowledge of the practices and procedures of operating
a servicing and repair garage. Demonstrated ability
to effectively plan, assign, supervise, and inspect
the work of automotive mechanics and service workers;
ability to make estimates of time and materials needed
for automotive repair work; ability to supervise and
maintain the keeping of records for repairs, time, and
parts used for the maintenance of automotive equipment
and for gasoline usage; ability to maintain and keep
records of employees' accumulated leave. High degree
of skill in diagnosing all types of defects in automotive
equipment and in making detailed inspections of completed
work. Good oral and written communications and human
relations skills. |
| Graduation from high school and extensive experience
in all aspects of the field of skilled automotive repair
including body repair, estimates of repair work, and
diagnostic equipment; and considerable experience in
a responsible supervisory position of an automotive
repair shop of several personnel. Completion of a comprehensive
training program in the trade and coursework/training
in supervision, management and other areas related to
effective operation of a modern automotive maintenance
and repair facility desirable. Other combinations of
applicable education, training, and experience which
provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary
to perform effectively in the position may be considered. |
| Possession of a valid Maryland Class B driver's license. |
| (Special requirements such as lifting heavy objects and frequent climbing.) Sufficient physical strength and stamina to assist
in lifting heavy objects and to stand for moderate periods
of time. |
| (Frequent overtime
or night work required, etc.) Ability to work overtime as required. May be required
to attend training courses/programs in order to learn
new automotive equipment and repair procedures, update
skills, etc. |
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Supervises work of central shop performing overhauls,
body repairs and providing tire service to the fleet:
assigns, orally or through job tickets, repair and maintenance
jobs to automotive mechanics and service workers; inspects
work in progress to see that repairs and replacements
are properly made and that units are satisfactorily
assembled; prepares preventive maintenance schedule;
instructs and assists shop personnel in the performance
of their duties; plans and coordinates the work of the
evening and/or night shift(s) for maximum effectiveness.
Consults with drivers of buses and maintenance vehicles
and road tests vehicles to diagnose problems and ascertain
that proper repairs have been made; certifies to Motor
Vehicle Administration that proper preventive maintenance
was performed on school buses; inspects garage equipment
and requests any necessary repair and/or replacement;
and supervises the state required tri-annual inspection
of school buses.
Conducts various tests of equipment and parts to improve
the economy and safety of operations; assigns labor
time to repair tickets upon completion of work; supervises
the maintenance of cost records, parts inventory, and
gas usage records; and prepares all related reports.
Ensures that spare buses are ready for use; supervises
early starting of school buses in inclement weather;
provides technical advice and direction to employees
regarding necessary repair and/or replacement; prepares
for and conducts state inspection of all school buses
and assures completion of proper certificates of repair,
and coordinates preventive maintenance programs. When
vehicle becomes disables with children on board, must
take quick and decisive action as to whether vehicle
is safe to drive or whether the children should be transferred
to another vehicle.
Unlocks lot and building(s) at start of assigned shift,
and observes for signs of theft, vandalism, unauthorized
entry, or other security violation; reports any such
findings to supervisor of automotive maintenance.
On direction from supervisor of automotive maintenance,
calls employees from home when it is necessary to report
to work earlier than the normal starting time.
Evaluates employees' work performance, approves use
of and keeps records of employees' leave time, and performs
other related supervisory functions.
Performs related work as required.
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