The
fundamental reason this classification exists is to order, record, store, and
issue automotive, heavy equipment and/or other related parts to include tires
and supplies for fleet maintenance and repair.
The work responsibilities of the classification are: maintains a large
and varied stock of automotive and vehicle parts; orders parts by reviewing
auto/vehicle parts manuals contacting vendors, etc.; processes vendor invoices; processes
work orders from mechanics; monitors and maintains parts inventory; and
performs department related duties.
Direct supervision is received from the Fleet Maintenance Parts
Supervisor.
High
school diploma or G.E.D. and two (2) years of experience in automotive/vehicle
parts to include tires, and counter work to include computerized inventory and
purchasing.
NOTE: Qualifying education, training and experience
that provide the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the job
will be considered.
May be required to work days or nights and some
holidays. Must be able to work flexible
work schedules as needed to maintain adequate manpower. Must have or obtain a valid and current
Alabama driver’s license in order to drive city vehicles. Must obtain forklift
certification after probationary period.
PHYSICAL ABILITIES: Physically
able to lift and move objects up to 75 lbs. unassisted.
Physically able to stand, stoop,
bend, lift, pull and climb as needed to locate part numbers on vehicles or
equipment.
Physically able to operate vehicles
and material handling equipment as needed to pick up, move, load and unload
parts, equipment and supplies.