POSITION: Assistant Supervisor – Central Garage Services
ORGANIZATION / LOCATION: Central Garage Services
REPORTS TO: Supervisor, Central Garage Services
REVISION / REVIEW DATE:
JOB CODE:59
UNION: ASASP_III
CLASSIFICATION: ASASP Unit III
GRADE: 29
POSITION SUMMARY:Under the direction of the Supervisor of Central Garage Services, the Assistant Supervisor of Central Garage Services will assist with the day to day administration and efficient operation of Central Garage Services. The incumbent will assist and support the Supervisor in planning, organizing, managing, appraising and controlling the maintenance and repair of an extensive fleet of vehicular equipment and the operation of central garage facilities on a multi-shift basis. The Assistant Supervisor performs highly skilled technical, supervisory and administrative work relative to the efficient operation of central garage facilities with the mission of safe, efficient and effective repair and maintenance of school buses, automobiles, trucks and other vehicular equipment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assists the Supervisor
of Central Garage Services in coordinating and implementing programs related to
preventive maintenance, repair and inspection of a large fleet of school buses,
automobiles, trucks and other vehicular equipment; Evaluates work methods,
costs and other data to ascertain levels of overall efficiency and
effectiveness; makes recommendations to improve day to day operations,
procedures and techniques to effect better use of personnel, equipment,
materials and space; Assists in establishing priorities, production standards and
controls over maintenance, equipment and supplies; makes recommendations to shift
priorities and personnel within the department as needed to meet the objectives
of the work plan and to ensure that deadlines are met; Provides technical
advice and expertise and resolves problems concerning technical matters,
operations, personnel, equipment, facilities and parts; Collaborates with the
Supervisor of Central Garage Services on special projects related to
procurement of resources, vehicle preventative maintenance and facility design; Conducts periodic inspections
of vehicle maintenance facilities to consult with and observe performance of
personnel, determine status of operations, provide any required assistance, and
ensure conformance with prescribed standards of quality and safety; Monitors assignments and
work products for quality and efficiency; maintains tracking documents and
accountability metrics to determine if goals are being met and/or if remedial
actions are necessary; Assists in planning and
directing the inspection of school buses as required by state law; ensures
conformance with all applicable laws and policies; Collaborates with the
Supervisor of Central Garage Services and Director of Transportation and
Central Garage to determine requirements in preparing technical specifications
for the purchase of equipment and materials; makes recommendations for
additional and/or replacement garage equipment; Assists the Supervisor
in developing any organizational changes in structures, determining personnel
requirements, and assigning personnel to work shifts and work locations; Carries
out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with organization’s policies and
applicable laws, which include conducting interviews, making hiring
recommendations, staff development, staff supervision, performance evaluation, complaint
resolution and problem solving; Keeps informed of the
latest methods and techniques of fleet maintenance and repair; assists with
developing, planning and directing in-service training and professional
development; Assumes direction of
facility in the absence of the Supervisor of Central Garage Services; serves as
the designee as requested by the Supervisor and/or Director; and Performs related work as
required.
QUALIFICATIONS Considerable knowledge
of the standard practices, tools and equipment required for fleet maintenance
and repair; knowledge of fleet maintenance, inspection and repair programs and
procedures; Demonstrated ability to
plan, supervise and review the work of others in a manner conducive to efficient
operations and developing a high performing workforce; Ability to maintain
records of work performed and to periodically summarize such information in
report form; Considerable knowledge
of administrative practices and procedures involved in vehicle maintenance
operations including budget preparation and analysis, financial accounting, and
inventory control through data processing; Ability to deal
effectively with school officials, vendors and others; communicating
effectively, both verbally and in writing, clearly and concisely with technical
accuracy; Thorough knowledge of
all safety regulations, practices and procedures; and Computer proficiency
with primary emphasis on office organizational tools (intranet/internet; e-mail,
task tracking, and calendar functions), spreadsheets, databases, and word
processing (Microsoft Office product suite).
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree in maintenance management, engineering, business administration or a related field required; a combination of extensive vehicle repair experience supplemented with college or trade school courses may be considered in lieu of degree. Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in automotive maintenance work and administrative shop supervision of a large fleet operation of varied type vehicles.
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Possession of an appropriate and valid Maryland Motor Vehicle License with a driving record indicating five (5) or fewer current points of which no more than three (3) shall have been accumulated as a result of traffic violations occurring while operating a Board of Education vehicle. Possession of a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class "B" with endorsements "P" (Passenger) and "S" (School Bus) required; CDL Class "A" with "P" (Passenger) and "S" (School Bus and Air Brake) preferred. ASE Master Certification strongly preferred.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Oversees and provides guidance and direction to department staff members.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, talk, hear, walk, sit, and use fingers, tools or controls. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision such as to read handwritten or typed material, the ability to adjust focus, and depth perception. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally push or lift up to 25 lbs.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Normal
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: None.
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