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SACRAMENTO REGIONAL TRANSIT Maintenance Supervisor - Light Rail in Sacramento, California

SALARY: $44.94 - $63.24 Hourly JOB TYPE: Full Time DEPARTMENT: Light Rail Maintenance CLOSING DATE: 6/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific LOCATION: Sacramento, CA

Description

The purpose of this position is to supervise the operation, maintenance and repair of electrified transit systems and rail transit signaling systems. This is accomplished by scheduling and assigning personnel, issuing instructions, reviewing and monitoring progress, training personnel, resolving labor relations issues, applying all policies and procedures, reading and interpreting schematics and technical manuals, applying current labor contract documentation, diagnosing, repairing, and overhauling complex equipment, vehicle bodies, and electrical and mechanical systems, and enforcing safety rules and regulations. Other duties include managing the paint and body shop, gas and propane shop, reviewing and updating documentation, including training material, maintenance manuals, and electrical schematics, maintaining equipment, investigating damages to District vehicles and coordinating repairs, maintaining portable test units, analyzing new vehicle acquisitions, managing inventory of tools and equipment, performing monthly safety inspections, assisting in the preparation of the budget, conducting safety meetings, and providing transit-related information to the public.

Examples of Duties

  • Monitors and evaluates work assignments by communicating with staff, providing deadlines, ensuring work methodologies are appropriate, ensuring subordinates receive training to complete assigned tasks in accordance with specifications and regulations, monitoring work progress and assigning additional resources as needed, inspecting completed tasks, maintaining equipment maintenance records, supervising personnel, and monitoring equipment performance for reliability.
  • Maintains assignment records and coordinates reports by evaluating completed repair orders, assigning repair codes, developing and maintaining records of repair history and effectiveness, evaluating data to determine trends in equipment failures and repairs, preparing a variety of reports such as road calls, equipment performance indicators, project status, accident investigation, vandalism, and technical analysis of mechanical, electronic, electrical, and software issues, generating work plans, collecting and reporting project data, developing plans for equipment and personnel allocation, reviewing contracts, technical documents, and specifications, overseeing projects for quality and compliance to specifications, and coordinating with vendors and contractors on assigned projects.
  • Participates in the technical analysis of new equipment and repair techniques by evaluating needs and requirements, investigating and evaluating alternative solutions for effectiveness and cost reduction, and making recommendations to management.
  • Assists in solving complex repairs by providing assistance based on technical knowledge and experience, providing resources such as schematics, technical manuals, special tools, and equipment, evaluating repair efforts and providing feedback, alternatives, and/or solutions, contacting other regional transit departments for additional technical information or assistance as needed, and contacting outside vendors and contractors for additional technical information or assistance.
  • Supervises the investigation of accidents by reviewing incidents involving personnel, shop equipment, non-revenue vehicles, light rail vehicles, and/or equipment, evaluating damage to equipment, determining repair techniques, parts, and time required, preparing equipment damage reports, investigating the cause of the accident, making recommendations to prevent similar accidents in the future, and participating in accident investigation committees as required, preparing accident, first aid, safety and/or worker's compensation reports as required.

Minimum ualifications

A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Sac RT reserves the right to determine the equivalences of education and experience.

Education: Associate's degree, diploma or equivalent from an accredited college, technical, business, vocational, or correspondence school in Electronic or Electrical Technology or a related field.

Experience: A minimum of five (5) years of journey level mechanic experience in troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of complex electrical vehicles, machinery and/or related equipment. One (1) year of lead or supervisory experience is preferred.

Certification and Other Requirements: Possession of a valid driver's license is required with the ability to obtain and maintain a valid Class A driver's license, with Passenger and Airbrake endorsements, Light Rail Vehicle (LRV) Operator's license, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Section 608 and Fork Lift.

Proof of required education beyond high school, such as college transcripts, diplomas, and/or certificates must be submitted at the time of application, if not substituting experience for the education requirement.

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