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The Manager Power Systems Maintenance (Bus & Rail) is responsible for the leadership, management, and oversight of power systems infrastructure across UTA's bus and rail operations, ensuring safe, reliable, and customer-focused service delivery. This position leads power systems maintenance personnel in executing strategic goals, objectives, and initiatives while ensuring compliance with electrical system inspection and maintenance policies, rules, procedures, work instructions, and all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Key responsibilities include managing and overseeing the activities and operations of power systems maintenance programs and infrastructure, including the inspection, preventive maintenance, repair, installation, and modification of power systems supporting electric bus charging systems, overhead catenary systems (OCS), traction power systems, power distribution cables, and electrical substation equipment. The Manager is responsible for directing inspections and repairs of traction power voltage systems, circuit breakers, monitoring systems, and associated electrical components. This role works closely with engineering, technical support, and field maintenance staff to develop solutions for system reliability, power distribution integrity, and long-term electrical infrastructure resiliency. The Manager oversees power systems maintenance schedules and work plans, including preventive maintenance programs and emergency response protocols, and directs and monitors infrastructure improvement projects while conducting performance reviews. The Manager supports and prioritizes the evaluation of power system inspection reports, provides insight and analysis to improve electrical system reliability, and reviews reportable power-related service delays, recommending countermeasures for improved system availability. This role also oversees the troubleshooting, analysis, and isolation of malfunctions in power systems; conducts inspections and tests; and modifies, maintains, and repairs electric bus charging systems, overhead catenary lines, traction power systems, circuit breakers, and other substation equipment. It includes oversight of the availability of spare electrical parts and materials necessary to maintain continuous system integrity. This role requires strong leadership, collaboration, and decision-making skills to guide teams, sustain power systems maintenance efficiency, and uphold the principles of The UTA Way—prioritizing people, safety, service, and stewardship.