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First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
1
O*NET-SOC Title
First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers,
and
Repairers
77
Alternate Occupation Titles
Maintenance
Coordinator
Maintenance
Director
Maintenance
Foreman
Maintenance
Manager
Maintenance
Mechanic Supervisor
Maintenance
Planner
Maintenance
Process Coach
Maintenance
Service Supervisor
Maintenance
Superintendent
Maintenance
Supervisor
Repair
Department Manager
Repair
Department Supervisor
Repair
Person
Repair
Supervisor
Aircraft
Maintenance
Supervisor
Airport
Maintenance
Chief
Airport Skilled
Maintenance
Supervisor
Apartment
Maintenance
Supervisor
Artillery
Maintenance
Supervisor
Auto Fleet
Maintenance
Manager
Automobile Body
Repair
Supervisor
Boiler
Repair
Supervisor
Brake
Repair
Supervisor
Buildings
and
Grounds Superintendent
Bus
Repair
Supervisor
Cable Installation
Maintenance
and
Repair
Manager
Canal Equipment
Maintenance
Supervisor
Car
and
Yard Supervisor
Car
Repair
Supervisor
Central Office
Repairer
Supervisor
E
and
I Supervisor
Electric Motor
Repair
Supervisor
Electric Motor
Repairing
Supervisor
Electrical
and
Instrumentation Supervisor
Electrical
Repair
Supervisor
Electronic
Maintenance
Supervisor
Electronic Controls
Repairer
Supervisor
Electronics Systems
Maintenance
Supervisor
Elevator Installation
and
Repair
Field Superintendent
Engine
Repair
Supervisor
Equipment
Maintenance
Supervisor
Facilities
Maintenance
Supervisor
Facility
Maintenance
Supervisor
Farm Equipment
Maintenance
Supervisor
Fire Fighting Equipment
Maintenance
Supervisor
Fleet
Maintenance
Foreman
Fleet
Maintenance
Supervisor
Fuel System
Maintenance
Supervisor
Garage
Worker
Gas Meter
Repair
Supervisor
Gear
Repair
Supervisor
Heating, Ventilation,
and
Air Conditioning Supervisor
Instrument
Repair
Supervisor
Leased Machinery
and
Equipment Service Supervisor
Lock
Maintenance
Supervisor
Machinery
Repair
Maintenance
Supervisor
Mechanical
Maintenance
Foreman
Mechanical
Maintenance
Supervisor
Meter
and
Regulator Shop Supervisor
Meter
Repair
Shop Supervisor
Mobile Battery Equipment
Maintenance
Supervisor
Motorcycle
Repair
Shop Supervisor
Plant
Maintenance
Supervisor
Preventive
Maintenance
Coordinator
Railroad Car
Repair
Supervisor
Refrigeration
Repair
Supervisor
Service
and
Repair
Supervisor
Subway
Repair
Supervisor
Supercharge
Repair
Supervisor
Supercharger
Repair
Supervisor
Tank
and
Amphibian Tractor Operations Chief
Telephone Installer
and
Repairer
Supervisor
Telephone Line
Maintenance
Supervisor
Transmission
Maintenance
Supervisor
Truck
Repair
Supervisor
Utilities
and
Maintenance
Supervisor
Welding Equipment
Repairer
Supervisor
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Directly supervise
and
coordinate the activities of mechanics, installers,
and
repairers.
May also advise customers on recommended services. Excludes team or
work
leaders.
16
Tasks
Compile operational or personnel records, such as time
and
production records, inventory data,
repair
or
maintenance
statistics, or test results.
Conduct or arrange for
worker
training in safety,
repair
, or
maintenance
techniques, operational procedures, or equipment use.
Confer with personnel, such as management, engineering, quality control, customer, or union
workers
' representatives, to coordinate
work
activities, resolve employee grievances, or identify
and
review resource needs.
Counsel employees about
work
-related issues
and
assist employees to correct job-skill deficiencies.
Determine schedules, sequences,
and
assignments for
work
activities, based on
work
priority, quantity of equipment,
and
skill of personnel.
Develop or implement electronic
maintenance
programs or computer information management systems.
Develop, implement, or evaluate
maintenance
policies
and
procedures.
Examine objects, systems, or facilities
and
analyze information to determine needed installations, services, or
repairs.
Inspect
and
monitor
work
areas, examine tools
and
equipment,
and
provide employee safety training to prevent, detect,
and
correct unsafe conditions or violations of procedures
and
safety rules.
Inspect, test,
and
measure completed
work
, using devices such as hand tools or gauges to verify conformance to standards or
repair
requirements.
Interpret specifications, blueprints, or job orders to construct templates
and
lay out reference points for
workers.
Meet with vendors or suppliers to discuss products used in
repair
work.
Monitor employees'
work
levels
and
review
work
performance.
Monitor tool
and
part inventories
and
the condition
and
maintenance
of shops to ensure adequate
working
conditions.
Perform skilled
repair
or
maintenance
operations, using equipment such as hand or power tools, hydraulic presses or shears, or welding equipment.
Review, evaluate, accept,
and
coordinate completion of
work
bid from contractors.
7
Detailed Work Activities
Confer with coworkers to coordinate
work
activities.
Inspect completed
work
to ensure proper functioning.
Maintain
work
equipment or machinery.
Maintain
repair
or
maintenance
records.
Monitor
work
areas or procedures to ensure compliance with safety procedures.
Plan
work
procedures.
Schedule
repair
, installation or
maintenance
activities.
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