AFRD Fleet Manager
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: September 29, 2024
Job Description:
Salary range: $52,681.41 to $87,768.10General Description and
Classification StandardsProvides direct supervision of the Fleet
Maintenance Operations. Works to ensure efficient and effective
process of vehicle and equipment repairs, rapid turnaround of
vehicles and equipment, and manages quality assurance and quality
control. Duties may include, but are not limited to: supervising
staff, directing activities, planning, coordinating repairs,
handling complaints, managing resources, conferring with
supervisors and managers.Supervision Received -Normally receives
guidance regarding overall mission, short-term and mid-term
objectives, scheduling, unusual priorities, etc. but is free to set
work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc.These are
typical responsibilities for this position and should not be
construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties
as assigned.
- Manages assigned area or related areas typically through
subordinate supervisors.
- Manages operating budgets and plans for the activities
managed.
- Manages a fleet of vehicles and equipment; including assignment
and maintenance of vehicles within the fleet.
- Creates, reviews, and maintains accurate maintenance and
inventory records for the fleet.
- Reviews and closes work orders; checks for correct charges,
inputs data into database, closes completed work orders.
- Manages and approves costs for repairs to fleet; receives and
processes invoices; reviews and approves farm-outs and body
work.
- Provides reporting and analysis of fleet; reviews all vehicles
by branch, creates a schedule for each vehicles maintenance and
estimation of costs using various reports including vehicle down
for parts listing, backlog report, statistics report, building
invoice report and labor audit report.
- Evaluates weather conditions to ensure snow and ice equipment
is available during inclement weather.
- Manages employees; leads meetings, provides training, manages
and resolves personnel complaints, inputs and reviews payroll
records, approves time off, completes employee performance
appraisals, manages work order assignment based on available staff,
parts, shop space, and user department equipment needs.
- Manages internal and external customer requests and
complaints.
- Maintains safe work environment; ensure proper safety and fire
equipment is up to specifications for department, respond to
incident reports.
- May accept responsibility for major vendor coordination,
specific fleet programs or other significant programs.
- Reviews and researches bids request; may assist with
audits.Decision MakingFollows standardized procedures and written
instructions to accomplish assigned tasks. Selects from multiple
procedures and methods to accomplish tasks. May interpret
organizational policies and recommend exceptions. May make
purchasing or resource allocation decisions within organization
guidelines.Supervision Received:Normally receives guidance
regarding overall mission, short-term and mid-term objectives,
scheduling, unusual priorities, etc. but is free to set work
methods, timetables, performance standards, etc.Leadership Provided
- Has formal supervisory authority over a large work group,
frequently with intermediate team or crew leaders or a group of
highly specialized employees, to include training, coaching,
discipline, performance management, scheduling, training,
etc.Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of
necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the
job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list.
- Knowledge of: operating automotive and light motorized
equipment; automotive and equipment terminology including
diagnostic codes.
- Skill in the use of: personal computers; of Microsoft Word &
Excel software; of staff supervision and training.
- Ability to: repair automobiles and equipment; communicate and
interact with supervisors general public and elected officials to
convey or exchange information; to operate a variety of related
machines and/or office equipment; to perform under minimal and
maximum pressure while responding to emergencies; to move or carry
job related object or materials; to read a variety of professional,
technical and administrative documentation, directions,
instructions, methods and procedures.
Keywords: City of Atlanta, Atlanta , AFRD Fleet Manager, Executive , Atlanta, Georgia
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