Rev. 4/98

City of San José

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR (3327)

CLASS PURPOSE
Under direction, performs supervisory work of considerable difficulty in the repair of mechanized equipment, the inspection, repair, and installation of special automotive equipment, in the fabrication, modification, and welding of equipment and vehicles, and in monitoring outside contracts. Performs related work as required.

TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)

Typical End Results Include
Ensuring that City equipment, vehicles and heavy equipment is serviced, repaired, inspected, modified and maintained in a safe, useful condition; ensuring the safety of work sites; ensuring that employees observe safety rules, regulations and procedures; ensuring that work performed by outside vendors is complete, timely, cost-effective and efficient.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Incumbents in this class are responsible for the supervision of employees engaged in the installation, modification, maintenance and repair of special equipment, automotive equipment, and heavy equipment and in monitoring contracts with outside vendors. Incumbents in this class are supervised by the Fleet Manager.

QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Competency Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Education
Completion of high school, General Educational Development (G.E.D.) Certificate, or California Proficiency Certificate.

Experience
Four (4) years experience in journey-level automotive and heavy equipment repair, machining, or metalworking.

Acceptable Substitutions
For both education and experience requirements, these are the acceptable substitutions:

Licenses/Certificates

(Rev. 5/80) (Rev. 3/83), (Rev. 9/83), (Rev. 6/86), (Rev. 11/88), (Rev. 8/89), (Rev. 4/92), (Rev. 4/98)
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