Job Title: Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor
Industry: Commuter Rail Operations
Reports to: Deputy Chief Mechanical Officer
Position Summary:
The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor/Instructor will be responsible for instructing and training mechanical staff on the proper maintenance, inspection and repair of all rolling stock components and systems, including all supporting equipment. During periods when training activities are low, this position directs and coordinates the activities of the maintenance staff engaged in servicing and repairing the rail vehicle fleet. This includes responsibility for inspection, repair, maintenance, cleaning, light overhauls, improvements, retrofits and warranty administration. In addition, this position assumes the duties of the Vehicle Maintenance Manager in his/her absence.
Description of Duties:
Develop training programs for passenger service rolling stock to be presented in both classroom and field setting
Conduct training in classroom and field setting on components and systems of passenger equipment rolling stock
Develop and conduct training programs for supporting equipment such as wheel truing, diagnostic equipment, bench test equipment, back shop equipment, and re-railing equipment
Maintain attendance, critiques and test records during training session
Complete training as identified by program and/or legislative requirements
Recognize and recommend further employee training where identified
Complete training on all shifts, as maintenance schedule requires
Provide related written documentation on request
Monitor all training, certification and re-certification records
Manage the inspection, maintenance and repair of the RTDC revenue vehicle fleet in accordance with FRA regulations, OEM recommendations and RTDC standards and procedures
Coordinate vehicle maintenance activities for the RTDC fleet including shop space allocation, manpower resources, materials, maintenance equipment availability and vehicle service requirements.
Implement and lead safety activities required by the RTDC safety program. Ensure the diligent application of all safety rules, policies and procedures designed to protect employees, customers and the environment. Monitor and/or anticipate hazardous and unsafe situations and implement suitable countermeasures.
Implement preventive maintenance and quality assurance programs to ensure that fleet performance and availability goals are achieved
Oversee interior and exterior vehicle cleaning in accordance with DTO standards
Manage the staff of the Vehicle Maintenance Department including the training and performance management of maintenance personnel
Supervise the coordination of train movements on tracks where mechanical forces are the designated movement authority
Provide input on budget, staff and equipment requests
Develop, update, and maintain procedures, presentations, bulletins and manuals
Provide written reports as required
All other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
An associate's degree or Accredited Secondary School Diploma, and successful achievement of industry required licenses or certifications in Aviation Maintenance Technology, Automotive Maintenance or other industrial Maintenance Technology program is required
Experience in a supervisory position maintaining and repairing electro-mechanical systems and equipment preferably at the journeyman level may be substituted for the secondary school requirement
Demonstrated ability to read and interpret manuals, electrical schematics and electrical diagrams
Demonstrated ability to diagnose and troubleshoot problems in electrical circuits and equipment
Must be knowledgeable in air conditioning systems, Universal or Type II certification preferred
Demonstrated ability to exercise judgment in the selection of proper tools, methods, and equipment
Ability to use equipment diagnostics systems such as found in Automotive Maintenance Software Applications
Must have the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, and vendors
Demonstrated ability to instruct others on various functions/topics
Exhibits a "customer first" focused mentality
Must be a self-starter and possess the ability to work with minimal supervision
Proficiency in software applications required for analyzing data and preparing correspondence, reports and presentations
Must be able to pass the required training and examinations to become a Qualified Maintenance Person per 49 CFR 238
Ability to comply with all safety rules and instructions including the use of proper personal protective equipment
Must be available 24 hours/7 days a week to respond to emergencies with the ability to work alternate shifts and days as required
Must be eligible to work in the U.S. and successfully pass a pre-employment background check
Must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening and be willing to comply with the DTO Drug and Alcohol Policy
Must possess a valid Colorado driver's license Work Environment/Physical Requirements:
Mechanical shop-based and field-based work (work inside and outdoors)
Must be able to sit, walk, climb ladders, talk and listen, lift up to fifty (50) pounds and reach with hands and arms
Must be available to travel to various outlying maintenance points in all weather conditions
Position requires ability to climb onto rail equipment
The position will be exposed to loud environments, outdoor weather, airborne particles, moving mechanical parts, vibration and electricity