$58.94-$71.61 Hourly / $10,216.00-$12,413.00 Monthly / $122,590.00-$148,954.00 Yearly
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 409, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.
Knowledge of: scheduled and unscheduled maintenance methods and procedures pertaining to electrical, mechanical and electronic components/equipment used in the maintenance and repair of transit vehicles; electrical testing and inspection procedures and practices; safety regulations, OSHA requirements, other regulatory agency requirements and division/shop safety procedures, including safe handling of hazardous materials as they relate to electrical transit vehicles.
Ability to: effectively plan, prioritize, assign, train, motivate, counsel, discipline and direct subordinate staff; monitor the quality of performance of subordinate staff; provide necessary training and/or counseling in cases where deficiencies are observed; prioritize and coordinate tasks for maximizing productivity; assist in the professional development of staff through training, coaching and performance evaluation; recommend, develop and achieve departmental performance objectives; develop and implement division budget and manage a repair division; analyze situations, identify problems, develop both short-term and long-term courses of action which are logical and reasonable; develop solutions to complex maintenance problems that are cost effective and quantifiable; speak in a clear and concise manner, to be persuasive and authoritative in order to promote or defend the division; and be able to make presentations to representatives of other agencies, boards, supervisors/managers, subordinate staff and members of the public; prepare written correspondence that is clear, concise and easily understood; relate tactfully, patiently and effectively using discretion and sound judgment when interacting with other personnel, representatives of other departments, division managers, subordinates and members of the public; and drive to various sites in case of emergencies.
Supplemental Information:
Nature of work requires working any shift, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Promotive Lines:
To: 9180 Manager VI, MTA (Chief Mechanical Officer)
From: 7253 Electrical Transit Mechanic Supervisor I
7380 Electrical Transit Mechanic Assistant Supervisor
Origination Date: 5/25/1970
Amended Date: 6/24/2013
Reason for Amendment: To accurately reflect the current tasks, knowledge, skills and abilities defined in the most recent job analysis conducted for this job code.
Business Unit(s): SFMTA