$29.92-$42.54 Hourly / $5,186.13-$7,373.60 Monthly / $62,233.60-$88,483.20 Yearly
Coordinates and
participates in the activities of the technical service writing section, which
is involved in performing quality inspections on all types of automotive
vehicles and equipment to determine repair requirements; debriefs automotive
equipment operators and conducts physical inspections of vehicles; reviews
vehicles history file for past maintenance activities; informs fleet operations
superintendent of any suspected vehicle or equipment abuse; determines
mechanical conditions and parts requirements; prepares work orders designating
appropriate corrective actions to be taken.
Analyzes unusual or
complex symptoms and complaints encountered in the physical inspection and
automotive equipment operator debriefing process; serves as liaison between
operations control and the appropriate shop supervisor concerning unusual or
complex symptoms and complaints.
Conducts sample
inspections of work performed at the municipal central garage to ascertain both
quality of work and that parts installation has been accomplished before
releasing vehicle or equipment to the user department or division.
Delivers vehicle or
obtains transportation of vehicles to outside repair shops or dealers for
warranty work; obtains quotes for sublet work; delivers or coordinates delivery
of vehicles to the sublet vendor; receives delivery invoices for outside
repairs or warranty work; conducts complete inspection of work performed by
outside vendors before releasing vehicle or equipment to the user department or
division or to the workshop for further repairs, and, upon acceptance,
processes invoices.
Posts information from
invoices to vehicle work orders; updates the FASTER repair history; reviews
schedules for vehicles in for unscheduled repair to determine whether
preventative maintenance inspection should be performed; maintains records,
reviews technical repair publications, and prepares reports as required.
Monitors new vehicle and
equipment receiving; inspects new vehicles for compliance with purchase
specifications; processes invoice for payment and updates FASTER inventory;
performs data analysis for replacement vehicles and monitors and documents the
status of vehicles being replaced.
Reviews and processes
vehicle title and tag applications; reviews, researches and monitors auction
results to determine vehicle resale value; coordinates disposal of vehicles.
Performs related work as
required.
Considerable knowledge of: standard methods, practices, tools, and equipment used in automotive and mechanical maintenance and repair; maintenance and repair requirements of a variety of automotive and mechanical equipment; occupational hazards and safety precautions of the automotive maintenance and repair trade, especially as applied to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA); operation and use of diversified automotive vehicles and equipment.
Working knowledge of: automotive inspection techniques and procedures; automotive repair scheduling procedures and techniques.
Ability to: plan, assign and inspect the work of others; establish and assign repair time standards for vehicle and equipment repair; perform preventive maintenance and minor repairs on small engines when necessary; perform mathematical calculations; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public; follow oral and written instructions; prepare and submit clear, concise, accurate, and complete reports; operate a computer.