About the role
JOB SUMMARY
You are responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating and supervising the maintenance operational activities in order to ensure optimum bus availability and timely preventive maintenance activities for the provision of safe, reliable and efficient service in one of the assigned Transit Maintenance Units. In addition, You provide guidance to staff in the garages in order to solve technical problems and identify diagnostic procedures for complex issues and coordinates maintenance responses to reported-in service defects.
You are responsible for hiring staff, coaching and mentoring staff, issue
discipline, and represent management at meetings or events, as required.
You are responsible for general safety, hoist inspections, and overall quality
and timeliness of the repair, maintenance, cleaning and servicing operations
in Transit Fleet garages, including:
- daily cleaning and servicing, preventive maintenance, unplanned work, general and specialized repairs to provide clean, well-maintained, safe and reliable vehicles
 - monitoring safety recertification various equipment in the non-revenue department
 - provide first aid assistance as required
 - transit vehicle body maintenance, structural repair, and modification, painting and components (i.e. seats, destination signs, mirrors, and fare box) maintenance and repair
 
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician apprenticeship program of 6720 hours or Automotive Service Technician apprenticeship program of 7220 hours
OR
Completion of Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer apprenticeship program of 8000 hours
Minimum of 5 years of experience as a journeyperson tradesperson, following attainment of trade certification, with exposure to the full range of activities in a bus maintenance operation, with increasingly responsible work with all critical bus systems; including at least 2 years of direct supervisory experience
High Voltage vehicle technician course is an asset
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
Valid Ontario Certificate of Qualification as Truck and Coach Technician 310T OR Automotive Service Technician 310S OR Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer 310B
Standard First Aid, CPR and/or AED certificates
KNOWLEDGE
- Extensive technical knowledge of all bus models in use in the Transit fleet
 - Extensive technical knowledge of critical systems, such as: engine and transmission, axles and suspension, air conditioning, electrical systems, air brake systems, body and frame
 - Knowledge of weight classification for snow plow equipment, weight restrictions
 - Knowledge of Generators, Fork lift, Genie lift legislation to maintain and operate equipment
 - Extensive knowledge of the standard methods, tools, and equipment used in the automotive repair trades
 - Working knowledge of building support systems, including EV charging stations
 - Excellent knowledge of the Highway Traffic Act
 - Technical knowledge to use and diagnose, operate and maintain hand tools and power tools, diagnostic and test equipment
 - Safe work practices of the trades
 - Ability to plan and supervise the work of a skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled
 - workers.
 - Human resources practices relating to staff supervision, coaching/motivational, team-building and conflict resolution techniques, and the terms and conditions of the relevant collective agreements
 - Accident/incident investigation techniques
 - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and with specific software applications such as FMIS and Automated Vehicle Monitoring (AVM) system etc.
 - Must be familiar with all applicable health and safety legislation, have knowledge of any potential or actual danger to health or safety in the work place, and have knowledge of appropriate actions to be taken in order to ensure the health and safety of staff in accordance with applicable legislation and city policies and procedures
 
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Core Behaviours
Core behaviours define the City's expectations of the behaviours employees
should demonstrate in performing their work.  They are reflective of the
City's culture and values and guide all our present and future activities.
Every employee is encouraged to learn, embody, and demonstrate these core
behaviours.
Review the [Core Behaviours](https://jobs-emplois.ottawa.ca/city- jobs/content/Core-behaviours/?locale=en_GB).
Leadership Competencies
The City has defined key competencies that leaders are expected to embody and
demonstrate to successfully move the organization towards achieving its
strategic objectives and create an organizational culture that supports and
empowers employees to excel, grow and reach their full potential. These
leadership competencies and associated behaviours are expected to be
demonstrated by leaders at all levels of the organization.
Review the [Leadership Competencies](https://jobs-emplois.ottawa.ca/city- jobs/content/Leadership-competencies/?locale=en_GB).
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
 - Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (Level 2) with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
 - Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
 - Additional vacancies may occur during the competition process; Must be able to work shifts, weekends and statutory holidays at a variety of locations.
 - Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements.
 - Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
 
About City of Ottawa
The City of Ottawa offers a diverse range of career options. City employees work across 110+ business lines to deliver one thing: excellent service to Ottawa’s residents, businesses and visitors.
Whether you want to work in IT, recreation, accounting, engineering, customer service, project management, the trades, emergency services, health care or more, you can find what you're looking for at the City. Visit ottawa.ca/jobs to view all career opportunities.
About the role
JOB SUMMARY
You are responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating and supervising the maintenance operational activities in order to ensure optimum bus availability and timely preventive maintenance activities for the provision of safe, reliable and efficient service in one of the assigned Transit Maintenance Units. In addition, You provide guidance to staff in the garages in order to solve technical problems and identify diagnostic procedures for complex issues and coordinates maintenance responses to reported-in service defects.
You are responsible for hiring staff, coaching and mentoring staff, issue
discipline, and represent management at meetings or events, as required.
You are responsible for general safety, hoist inspections, and overall quality
and timeliness of the repair, maintenance, cleaning and servicing operations
in Transit Fleet garages, including:
- daily cleaning and servicing, preventive maintenance, unplanned work, general and specialized repairs to provide clean, well-maintained, safe and reliable vehicles
 - monitoring safety recertification various equipment in the non-revenue department
 - provide first aid assistance as required
 - transit vehicle body maintenance, structural repair, and modification, painting and components (i.e. seats, destination signs, mirrors, and fare box) maintenance and repair
 
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of Truck and Coach Technician apprenticeship program of 6720 hours or Automotive Service Technician apprenticeship program of 7220 hours
OR
Completion of Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer apprenticeship program of 8000 hours
Minimum of 5 years of experience as a journeyperson tradesperson, following attainment of trade certification, with exposure to the full range of activities in a bus maintenance operation, with increasingly responsible work with all critical bus systems; including at least 2 years of direct supervisory experience
High Voltage vehicle technician course is an asset
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENCES
Valid Ontario Certificate of Qualification as Truck and Coach Technician 310T OR Automotive Service Technician 310S OR Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer 310B
Standard First Aid, CPR and/or AED certificates
KNOWLEDGE
- Extensive technical knowledge of all bus models in use in the Transit fleet
 - Extensive technical knowledge of critical systems, such as: engine and transmission, axles and suspension, air conditioning, electrical systems, air brake systems, body and frame
 - Knowledge of weight classification for snow plow equipment, weight restrictions
 - Knowledge of Generators, Fork lift, Genie lift legislation to maintain and operate equipment
 - Extensive knowledge of the standard methods, tools, and equipment used in the automotive repair trades
 - Working knowledge of building support systems, including EV charging stations
 - Excellent knowledge of the Highway Traffic Act
 - Technical knowledge to use and diagnose, operate and maintain hand tools and power tools, diagnostic and test equipment
 - Safe work practices of the trades
 - Ability to plan and supervise the work of a skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled
 - workers.
 - Human resources practices relating to staff supervision, coaching/motivational, team-building and conflict resolution techniques, and the terms and conditions of the relevant collective agreements
 - Accident/incident investigation techniques
 - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and with specific software applications such as FMIS and Automated Vehicle Monitoring (AVM) system etc.
 - Must be familiar with all applicable health and safety legislation, have knowledge of any potential or actual danger to health or safety in the work place, and have knowledge of appropriate actions to be taken in order to ensure the health and safety of staff in accordance with applicable legislation and city policies and procedures
 
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Core Behaviours
Core behaviours define the City's expectations of the behaviours employees
should demonstrate in performing their work.  They are reflective of the
City's culture and values and guide all our present and future activities.
Every employee is encouraged to learn, embody, and demonstrate these core
behaviours.
Review the [Core Behaviours](https://jobs-emplois.ottawa.ca/city- jobs/content/Core-behaviours/?locale=en_GB).
Leadership Competencies
The City has defined key competencies that leaders are expected to embody and
demonstrate to successfully move the organization towards achieving its
strategic objectives and create an organizational culture that supports and
empowers employees to excel, grow and reach their full potential. These
leadership competencies and associated behaviours are expected to be
demonstrated by leaders at all levels of the organization.
Review the [Leadership Competencies](https://jobs-emplois.ottawa.ca/city- jobs/content/Leadership-competencies/?locale=en_GB).
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Language Requirement: English oral, reading, writing
 - Police Record Check: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (Level 2) with the Police Services detachment in their jurisdiction to the City of Ottawa’s satisfaction.; Police record checks completed by a third-party company will not be accepted.
 - Driver’s License Requirement: A valid Ontario unrestricted G class driver’s license (or provincial equivalent) with no more than 6 demerit points accumulated
 - Additional vacancies may occur during the competition process; Must be able to work shifts, weekends and statutory holidays at a variety of locations.
 - Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements.
 - Please save a copy of the job poster. Once the closing date has passed, it will no longer be available.
 
About City of Ottawa
The City of Ottawa offers a diverse range of career options. City employees work across 110+ business lines to deliver one thing: excellent service to Ottawa’s residents, businesses and visitors.
Whether you want to work in IT, recreation, accounting, engineering, customer service, project management, the trades, emergency services, health care or more, you can find what you're looking for at the City. Visit ottawa.ca/jobs to view all career opportunities.