Equipment Supervisor

City of FresnoFresno, CA
Onsite

About The Position

The General Services Department Fleet Management Division is seeking a skilled and motivated leader to join our team as an Equipment Supervisor. Fleet Management oversees the procurement, maintenance, and repair of the City’s fleet of over 3,500 units, supporting essential operations across Fresno with safe, reliable, and efficient vehicles and equipment. As an Equipment Supervisor, you will supervise shop personnel responsible for repairing and maintaining a diverse fleet, assign and prioritize work, inspect completed tasks for quality and compliance with established procedures, and provide technical guidance and training to ensure consistent and safe maintenance practices, along with other duties that keep fleet operations running at peak performance. If you are ready to be an effective leader, enhance fleet operations, and make a meaningful impact, apply today and help keep Fresno moving forward! This recruitment may be used to fill any of the operational assignment areas. If you are interested in ANY area, you must complete an application during this filing period in order to be considered for future vacancies that may occur during the duration of the eligible list. There is currently 1 vacancy that exists in the General Services Department. Immediate and future vacancies will be filled from this eligible list for a period of three (3) months from the date the eligible list is created, with the option of extending that period at the City’s discretion. If the examination process is suspended for this recruitment, the eligible list may be limited to three (3) months.

Requirements

  • Completion of 30 semester units of course work from an accredited college or university in public or business administration, automotive or industrial technology, or related field.
  • Two years of experience either as a journey level mechanic and/or in the specification and acquisition of automotive vehicles and equipment and/or in controlling the inventory of an automotive, transit, and/or mechanical parts store room, which included, or is supplemented by, six months of lead work experience.
  • Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a one-year equals 15 units basis.
  • Possession and continued maintenance of a valid California Driver's License at time of appointment.
  • Candidates considered for hire must provide proof of a valid driver's license and current copy of their driving record.
  • This position is designated as being Safety Sensitive and requires eligibles offered employment to successfully pass a drug test prior to employment.
  • Federal law requires that applicants for positions involving the operation of certain transit vehicles, revenue services vehicles, the transportation of hazardous materials or heavy equipment over 26,001 pounds requiring a commercial driver's license, must undergo pre-employment drug testing as a condition of employment and may be subject to random alcohol and drug testing throughout their employment in this position.

Nice To Haves

  • Specific areas of expertise may include: Light Equipment Repair and Maintenance, Heavy Equipment Repair and Maintenance, Specification and Acquisition of Automotive Vehicles and Equipment, Inventory Control of an Automotive, Transit, and/or Mechanical Parts Storeroom.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise shop personnel responsible for repairing and maintaining a diverse fleet.
  • Assign and prioritize work.
  • Inspect completed tasks for quality and compliance with established procedures.
  • Provide technical guidance and training to ensure consistent and safe maintenance practices.
  • Perform other duties that keep fleet operations running at peak performance.

Benefits

  • The City of Fresno is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
  • Should you need a special accommodation due to a qualifying disability, please contact the Personnel Service Department at (559) 621-6950 in advance of the examination.
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