How do they match: First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers

  • First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers

  • Repair Department Manager
  • Repair Department Supervisor
  • Repair Person
  • Repair Supervisor
  • Repeater Chief
  • Automobile Body Repair Supervisor
  • Boiler Repair Supervisor
  • Brake Repair Supervisor
  • Bus Repair Supervisor
  • Cable Installation Maintenance and Repair Manager
  • Car Repair Supervisor
  • Central Office Repairer Supervisor
  • Electric Motor Repair Supervisor
  • Electric Motor Repairing Supervisor
  • Electrical Repair Supervisor
  • Electronic Controls Repairer Supervisor
  • Elevator Installation and Repair Field Superintendent
  • Engine Repair Supervisor
  • Gas Meter Repair Supervisor
  • Gear Repair Supervisor
  • Instrument Repair Supervisor
  • Machinery Repair Maintenance Supervisor
  • Meter Repair Shop Supervisor
  • Motorcycle Repair Shop Supervisor
  • Railroad Car Repair Supervisor
  • Refrigeration Repair Supervisor
  • Service and Repair Supervisor
  • Subway Repair Supervisor
  • Supercharge Repair Supervisor
  • Supercharger Repair Supervisor
  • Telephone Installer and Repairer Supervisor
  • Truck Repair Supervisor
  • Welding Equipment Repairer Supervisor

  • Directly supervise and coordinate the activities of mechanics, installers, and repairers. May also advise customers on recommended services. Excludes team or work leaders.

  • Compile operational or personnel records, such as time and production records, inventory data, repair or maintenance statistics, or test results.
  • Compute estimates and actual costs of factors such as materials, labor, or outside contractors.
  • 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.
  • Examine objects, systems, or facilities and analyze information to determine needed installations, services, or repairs.
  • Inspect, test, and measure completed work, using devices such as hand tools or gauges to verify conformance to standards or repair requirements.
  • Investigate accidents or injuries and prepare reports of findings.
  • Meet with vendors or suppliers to discuss products used in repair work.
  • Perform skilled repair or maintenance operations, using equipment such as hand or power tools, hydraulic presses or shears, or welding equipment.
  • Requisition materials and supplies, such as tools, equipment, or replacement parts.

  • Estimate costs for labor or materials.
  • Maintain repair or maintenance records.
  • Maintain inventories of materials, equipment, or products.
  • Order materials, supplies, or equipment.
  • Prepare accident or incident reports.
  • Schedule repair, installation or maintenance activities.