City and County of San Francisco

Parking Meter and Machine Shop Manager (#7123)

$60.40-$73.41 Hourly / $10,469.00-$12,725.00 Monthly / $125,632.00-$152,698.00 Yearly


Definition

Under general direction, oversees the Parking Meter and Machine Shop Division and is responsible for the maintenance and installation of parking meters, repair of fire alarm instruments and equipment, traffic signal equipment, police communication equipment, and facility maintenance, and performs related duties as required.  Essential functions include:  supervising, assigning, and training the supervisors and staff; overseeing daily operations; establishing maintenance procedures and schedules; overseeing and approving the purchase of major equipment and materials; developing, administering, monitoring, and coordinating the annual budget; writing reports and correspondence; and representing and making oral presentations in behalf of the department.

Distinguishing Features

This single position class oversees the Parking Meter and Machine Shop Division for the Department of Parking and Traffic. The class reports to the 7140 Director, Parking and Traffic Operations, who is responsible for the management and evaluation of the overall Operations Division. This class is distinguished from the 7243 Parking Meter Repairer Supervisor I, who supervises a group of 7444 Parking Meter Repairers at the journey level, and from the 7258 Maintenance Machinist Supervisor I, who supervises a group of 7332 Maintenance Machinists at the journey level.

Supervision Exercised

Supervises the first level supervisors, 7243 Parking Meter Repairer Supervisor I and 7258 Maintenance Machinist Supervisor I, and office staff.

Examples of Important and Essential Duties

According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to the 7123 Parking Meter and Machine Shop Manager and are not intended to be an inclusive list.

1. Supervises the work of the first level supervisors and staff; plans, develops, assigns, monitors, and reviews work of subordinates.

2. Oversees daily operations of the Parking Meter and Machine Shop Division involving the maintenance and installation of parking meters, repair of fire alarm and police communication equipment, traffic signal equipment, and facility maintenance.

3. Oversees and approves the purchase of major equipment and materials; confers and corresponds with suppliers.

4. Develops, administers, monitors, and coordinates the annual budget for the Parking Meter Division used for installation, repairs, and a wide variety of other maintenance operations.

5. Writes reports and correspondence to respond to citizen complaints and questions, to provide information to Department of Parking and Traffic management, other City departments, and the commission, and to resolve employee grievances, personnel and disciplinary issues, material purchases, and pricing.

6. Represents and makes oral presentations in behalf of the Department before the Parking and Traffic Commission, various City departments, Board of Supervisors, and community groups.

7. Establishes maintenance procedures and schedules for vehicles, building, and equipment and responds to defective equipment and/or unsafe conditions; prioritizes incoming work requests and monitor timelines; and plans, schedules, and implements the preventive maintenance program.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of: machine shop tools, equipment and materials, including maintenance knowledge of parking meters, fire alarm systems, mechanical police and fire alarm boxes, and the emergency generator system; safety methods and procedures including all applicable OSHA regulations.

Ability to: prioritize, plan, assign, coordinate, train, and evaluate the work of subordinate personnel; speak in a clear, understandable, organized, and effective manner; communicate clearly and effectively in writing; promote, establish and maintain effective working relationships; use a computer and related software applications.

Experience and Training

1. Eight (8) years of verifiable experience as a machinist or general mechanic performing maintenance and installation of parking meters. Three (3) years of this experience must have been at the supervisory level.

License or Certificate

Possession of a valid driver's license.

Disaster Service Workers

All City and County of San Francisco employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.

CLASS: 7123; EST: 1/1/1900; REV: 1/1/1900;