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WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR
Do you have a strong eye for detail and a passion for ensuring transit vehicles are safe, reliable, and maintained to the highest standards?
The Quality Assurance Specialist II reports directly to the Superintendent, VM, QA and Data. This position assures fleet maintenance quality assurance with control by conducting in-plant inspections, monitoring quality of rail, bus and paratransit vehicle maintenance work performed by contractors, auditing vehicle conditions for owned and contracted fleet equipment, including warranty issues, fleet defects, retrofits, parts, and supplies.
WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING
Inspect all rail, bus, and paratransit vehicle equipment, and monitor processes and work performed for compliance with federal regulations, contract specifications, and maintenance standards.
Inspect and test repairs performed, and parts received, give feedback, develop quality assurance, and control guidelines and standards in cooperation with participating employees.
Maintain a file system to monitor status and track improvement of overall fleet maintenance.
Develop and submit weekly and monthly contract compliance reports including quality assurance and quality control, preventive maintenance, tire condition, oil samples, rebuild program and other maintenance related requirements.
Require a clear understanding of the contract scope of service requirements.
Develop and maintain a quality assurance and quality control work plan that ensures contract compliance.
Perform Service provider quality assurance and quality control duties for fixed route contracts, including the operations and system as it relates to the overall customer experience, facility inspections, monitoring radio/ITS data, vehicle pull out inspections, and service inspections.
Provide assistance and support to supervisors, mechanics, service island employees, parts room, warranty staff etc. to troubleshoot, diagnosis, analyze, overhaul, repair, service and maintain equipment with a focus to prevent and solve problems.
Test drive equipment.
WHAT YOU BRING
Bachelor’s degree in automotive engineering, vehicle maintenance or related field. Related experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for up to four years. Coursework in heavy-duty vehicle maintenance theory and repair including body, frame and chassis, axles, steering, brakes, electrical, engines, transmissions, air systems, or other pertinent course work.
Three (3) years’ experience in bus or heavy vehicle maintenance repair including two (2) years at CapMetro or another transit or fleet operation.
Experience in bus or heavy vehicle inspection preferred.
Experience in operating various types of transit buses, performing visual and measured inspections on transit buses.
A valid Class B CDL Texas Driver’s License with a P endorsement is preferred.
Ability to operate transit buses in a safe and efficient manner.
Ability to read and interpret technical information related to bus operations and maintenance, to troubleshoot and solve mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems, to write objective reports based on observations and inspections,
Knowledge of transit bus technical systems and of transit and manufacturing safety rules.
Ability to learn computers to write inspection reports, develop and use spread sheets to track projects, use electronic mail to communicate, and organizer to maintain calendar appointment.
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communications skills and ability to give construction feedback to mechanics, service and clearing employees and to maintain relations with vendors.
Exemplary safety record.
Service Impacts Core Team Member
This position has been identified as a member of the Service Impacts Core Team. As a member of the Service Impacts Core Team, the person in this position may be required to attend weekly meetings to ensure that Tier 1 and 2 Service Impacts are processed smoothly throughout the agency, ultimately, to provide the greatest service possible to our customers. Tier 1 and 2 Service Impacts are routine impacts including 5K/10Ks, charity walks, parades, UT Football games and unplanned impacts including emergency activities, traffic accidents, road construction and significant traffic from major events. In rare instances, this will require working outside of normal business hours.
Cross Functional Service Impacts Team Member
This position has been identified as a member of the Service Impacts Team . As a member of this team, the person in this position may be responsible for attending quarterly meetings where Tier 3 and 4 Service Impacts, all CapMetro Service Changes, and all other large, customer facing projects at CapMetro, will be discussed. This team will be responsible for ensuring that all facets of our business, both internal and external, are considered and managed effectively, to provide the greatest service possible to our customers. In rare instances, this will require working outside of normal business hours.
As an Onsite position, the incumbent’s primary workplace is a CapMetro facility or field location. Expected to work in the office 4+ days a week. Mobility status is subject to change at any time based on business needs or organizational decisions. This role is based in Austin, Texas and requires relocation to the Austin, Texas area prior to start date.
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