$60.73-$73.83 Hourly / $10,526.00-$12,796.00 Monthly / $126,308.00-$153,556.00 Yearly
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 9, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job code/class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.
1. Plans, assigns and directs the work of sheet metal worker staff engaged in operational activities out in the field and within the sheet metal shop.
2. Estimates the labor and material costs of a variety of jobs requiring sheet metal work.
3. Requisitions necessary tools and materials for various projects and monitors the delivery of supplies.
4. Supervises and oversees the sheet metal shop, ensuring that supplies and equipment are placed, stored and maintained in a clean, safe and secure environment.
5. Inspects work in progress and completed work to assure compliance with instructional guidelines and established practices and procedures.
6. Maintains time records of sheet metal staff employees and generates required reports.
7. Coordinates work schedules, logistics and project planning with other craft supervisors and workers involved at the same work site or on the same project.
8. Utilizes computer hardware and software to interface with sheet metal work in order to increase efficiency and productivity in the workplace.
9. Participates in the development and advancement of subordinates through training sessions and regular safety meetings.
10. Promotes safety in the workplace and at the work site through regular training and safety meetings.
11. Actively supports and promotes the Department's Affirmative Action Policy.
12. Drives a vehicle to construction areas to estimate and inspect all phases of construction work. This includes driving to emergency situations.
13. Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Knowledge of: the methods, materials, tools and equipment used in sheet metal work; techniques of sheet metal layout and development, including cost estimation; applicable safety practices and procedures, including all OSHA regulations.
Ability and Skill to: budget, plan, direct, and inspect the work of subordinate and supervisory personnel engaged in sheet metal work; communicate clearly and effectively with subordinates, departmental and other City departmental personnel and the general public; compose and/or review clear, concise and accurate operating records; and reports; interact effectively and courteously with subordinates, contractors, other departmental personnel and the general public; read and understand construction drawings; utilize computer software and hardware; and drive a vehicle up to 150 miles roundtrip to and from job sites.