$48.48-$58.94 Hourly / $8,402.00-$10,216.00 Monthly / $100,828.00-$122,590.00 Yearly
Under direction, during an assigned shift, supervises a crew of Electrical Transit System Mechanics and support personnel performing skilled electrical/mechanical work in connection with the maintenance, preventive maintenance, and repair of electrically powered transit vehicles and equipment.
This is the first supervisory level in the Electrical Transit Mechanic Supervisor series, which requires a high degree of journey-level competence. This job code is distinguished from the lower job code 7371 Electrical Transit System Mechanic in that the latter performs at the journey level with no supervisory responsibility. This job code is distinguished from the higher job code 7253 Electrical Transit Mechanic Supervisor l in that the latter is the second supervisory level with operational responsibility for an entire shift of craft and service personnel.
Incumbents in this job code exercise supervision over Electrical Transit System Mechanics and other semi-skilled craft and support personnel.
1. Supervises a group of skilled craft and service personnel.
2. Inspects incoming equipment to determine damage and/or malfunctions.
3. Maintains, repairs and/or supervises the maintenance and repair of mechanical, electrical, electronic,
hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment of street cars, trolley coaches, cable cars and light rail vehicles .
4. Makes emergency repairs to electrical and/or mechanical transit equipment , and/or dispatches repair
crews to the site of the breakdown.
5. Disseminates information to subordinates, supervisors/managers, and other departmental personnel
verbally and in writing; conducts safety meetings, trains employees, apprises management of
event/problems, and prepares work orders.
6. Requisitions supplies and parts to ensure availability of parts to perform repairs in a timely manner.
7. Performs mathematical calculations for payroll and preventive maintenance computations.
8. Reads and understands shop manuals, blueprints, diagrams, schematics, and plans.
9. Uses computer vehicle maintenance Programs/Systems and Microsoft Office.
10. Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
These minimum qualifications establish the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license(s) which are required for employment in this classification. Please note additional qualifications (i.e., special conditions) may apply to a particular position and will be stated on the examination/job announcement.
Experience
1. Three (3) years of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of electrical/mechanical transit vehicles equivalent to City and County of San Francisco job code 7371 Electrical Transit System Mechanic.
Possession of a valid Class C driver license. Some positions may require possession of a valid DMV Medical Examiner’s Certificate as a condition of assignment to such position(s).
Some positions may require obtaining and maintaining a Commercial Class B driver license with appropriate endorsements as required by the DMV within six (6) months of notification.