Shop Supervisor
Company: Bannock County
Location: Pocatello
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary Administers and
supervises the maintenance and repair of County fleet vehicles and
light and heavy equipment, administer the County fuels program, and
supervises assigned employees. The work is performed under the
supervision of the Assistant Public Works Director. Supervision is
exercised over mechanics and shop support staff. The principal
duties of this class are performed in an automotive shop
environment that may involve exposure to adverse weather
conditions, power tools and equipment, and related hazards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities Administers the fleet vehicle
and light and heavy equipment maintenance, repair, and inspection
program; Administers the fuel management program; Supervises the
employees who perform maintenance, inspection, and repair of County
vehicles and light and heavy equipment; Schedules and assigns
vehicle and equipment maintenance tasks and ensures work
assignments are completed and in compliance with safety and
maintenance standards; Supervises purchasing and inventory control
of spare parts, tools, equipment, and supplies; Supervises, trains,
and evaluates employees; Implements and maintains vehicle and light
and heavy equipment periodic maintenance schedule; Administers shop
safety and training programs; Supervises maintenance of shop
building, equipment, communications system, tools, and supplies;
Assists with bid specifications and makes equipment replacement
recommendations; Inspects County's newly purchased vehicles and
equipment; Supervises and performs high level maintenance,
troubleshooting, safety inspections, and repair work on all fleet
vehicles, light and heavy equipment, industrial equipment, both gas
and diesel, and other related equipment; Oversees the fabrication,
alteration, and welding on county vehicles and equipment;
Supervises and performs inspections and repairs on hydraulic
systems, drive trains, transmissions, suspensions, steering
systems, heating and air conditioning systems, ventilation systems,
and emissions and related systems; Supervises, implements, and
administers oil sample program; integrates program into preventive
maintenance schedule; Supervises and performs troubleshooting and
repair work on sophisticated and technical emergency equipment
associated with public safety; Supervises and performs vehicle body
repairs, painting, and touchup work and determines when repairs
will be performed by outside vendors; Plans and organizes
preventive maintenance schedules; maintains records on vehicles;
Provides emergency field service to disabled vehicles; Maintains
shop and work area in a neat, clean, and tidy manner; Performs all
work duties and activities in accordance with County policies,
procedures, and safety practices and in accordance with automotive
industry standards, policies, procedures, and safety practices.
Other Duties and Responsibilities Supervises road crews in the
absence of Field Supervisor; On call to respond to emergency
situations, including snow removal; May be assigned to perform
duties with Department crews; Performs other related duties as
required. Competency Requirements Knowledge of: Employee
supervision, training, and evaluation methods and techniques;
Safety standards and training programs and methods; Methods,
materials, tools, and standard practices of the automotive
mechanic's trade, with particular reference to fleet vehicles and
light and heavy equipment maintenance; Installation, diagnosis,
servicing, and repair of gasoline and diesel engines, brake
systems, steering and suspension systems, hydraulic systems, power
and transmission systems, vehicle electrical systems, computerized
engine controls, and related components and systems; Operating and
maintenance requirements of heavy duty and mainteĀnance equipment;
Fabrication of components in building police cars and other County
equipment; Federal (OSHA) and County heavy equipment and automotive
repair and maintenance safety principles and practices including
the use of air-powered equipment, lifts, and hoists; Personal
computers and software used for maintenance, diagnostic, and repair
functions; Recordkeeping procedures. Ability to: Supervise, train,
motivate, evaluate, and discipline employees; Communicate
effectively, both orally and in writing, with subordinate
employees, supervisors, the public, local elected and appointed
officials, and other County employees. Develop and implement a
periodic maintenance schedule for assigned fleet vehicles and light
and heavy-duty equipment; Diagnose simple to complex mechanical
system problems and determine the best course of repair,
maintenance, or replacement; Operate mechanical tools and equipment
for equipment and automotive repair; Repair equipment and
automotive engines (gasoline and diesel), electrical systems, drive
train and suspension systems, hoses and belts, and specialty parts;
Inspect equipment and vehicles for common maintenance problems and
concerns and monitor fluid levels; Operate air-powered equipment
and tire break-down equipment; Perform engine tune-ups including
computerized control systems; Read and comprehend equipment and
automotive maintenance and repair manuals; Operate a personal
computer and job-related software; Follow written and oral
instructions; Maintain vehicle and equipment inspection,
maintenance, and repair records, reports, and activity logs;
Perform a wide variety of duties and responsibilities with accuracy
and speed under the pressure of time-sensitive deadlines; Perform
time management, organizational, and scheduling functions, meet
deadlines, and set task priorities; Perform multiple tasks
simultaneously, including handling interruptions, and return to and
complete tasks in a timely manner; Demonstrate integrity,
ingenuity, and inventiveness in the performance of assigned tasks;
Operate diagnostic and related electronic equipment using program
applications appropriate to assigned duties; Operate a motor
vehicle, including shop and fuel trucks; Acceptable Experience and
Training High school diploma or GED equivalency is required and
advanced technical training, including diesel mechanics, is
required; Five (5) years of vehicle and light and heavy equipment
repair experience, including two (2) years of supervisory
experience, is required; or Any equivalent combination of
experience and training which provides the knowledge and abilities
necessary to perform the work. Essential Physical Abilities
Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without
reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to discern
verbal instructions, communicate effectively in person, and
diagnose problems and relay maintenance needs to customers;
Sufficient visual acuity, with or without reasonable accommodation,
which permits the employee to comprehend written work instructions
and work orders, inspect equipment and automotive parts, fluid
levels, equipment operation, and make necessary repairs; Sufficient
manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which
permits the employee to operate a variety of automotive shop tools
including hand and power tools, electronic diagnostic and related
specialized equipment, and adjust equipment; Sufficient personal
mobility, flexibility, agility, strength, and physical reflexes,
with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the
employee to lift/move up to 100 pounds, work under vehicles, in
confined spaces, remove and replace parts for repair and
replacement, and work in an automotive shop environment. Bannock
County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Veteran's Preference Given
Pursuant to Idaho Code. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
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