Vehicle Maintenance Manager assists with the acquisition, operations, and maintenance of the organization's fleet of motor vehicles. Assigns vehicles and drivers, prepares schedules, and oversees dispatch operations. Being a Vehicle Maintenance Manager evaluates, purchases, leases, and disposes of vehicles to maintain the fleet. Develops and maintains vendor and service provider relationships for fuel, maintenance, and other essential services. Additionally, Vehicle Maintenance Manager develops and implements safety, preventive maintenance, and accident prevention programs. Knowledge of OSHA, DOT, and fleet-specific regulations, licensing, registration, and reporting requirements. May administer insurance policy coverage, negotiates agreements, and participate in claim resolution. Manages the fleet expense reporting and budgets. May require a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a manager. The Vehicle Maintenance Manager supervises a group of primarily para-professional level staffs. May also be a level above a supervisor within high volume administrative/ production environments. Makes day-to-day decisions within or for a group/small department. Has some authority for personnel actions. To be a Vehicle Maintenance Manager typically requires 3-5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of functional area and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Vehicle Maintenance Technician I- (#43855)
General Purpose
Under general supervision, the Vehicle Maintenance Technician I position performs skilled preventative, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and troubleshooting. This includes servicing, inspection and repair to Purgatory Resort vehicles (PRM) and mobile equipment on a continuing and revolving basis. This can include major repairs and routine, preventative maintenance.
Job Description
Essential Duties/ Responsibilities:
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Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, tools and equipment. Must possess solid knowledge of vehicle operation; knowledge of passenger trucks and snowmobiles. Alertness, precision, memory, patience, auditory, tactile and visual discrimination is necessary to this position.
Education or Formal Training: Current ASE or ability to pass an ASE test
Vehicle Qualification: Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to pass a background check with a clean driving record.
Experience: Mechanical background and/or aptitude or some trade school.
Availability: Must be able to commit to a semi flexible work schedule. Flexibility regarding covering shifts is preferred. Must have snow sports gear in a safe, usable condition that will pass a standard equipment check.
Material and Equipment Directly Used: Trucks, vans, buses, heavy equipment, grooming equipment, snowmobiles, steam cleaner, hand tools, air tools, electric grinders, drill press, ac/dc welder, lubricants and solvent tank.
Working Environment/ Physical Activities:
60% of the work day is spent indoors and 40% is spent outdoors, all seasons, in constantly changing weather conditions including icy and wet conditions with oil slicks present. 75% of the work day is spent walking. Frequently lifting parts and components weighing up to 75 pounds, carrying objects up to 30 pounds, and occasionally pushing disabled vehicles weighing up to 2000 pounds. Occasionally handling the controls for equipment operation. Working conditions and potential hazards include high amperage/high voltage electrical, welding flash, noxious fumes, and petroleum distillates. Noise levels reach 60-110 decibels for up to 80% of the work day.
Frequently stooping, climbing, kneeling, crouching, reaching, fingering, and feeling objects. Occasionally climbing, balancing, and crawling. Constantly handling objects. Near and far acuity, depth perception, accommodation, and field of vision necessary.
This is a non-skiing position.
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