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The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for
all scheduling and assigning of work. If conflicts arise between
regularly scheduled work, the Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor and/or
the Transportation Manager will make decisions regarding priorities
and will contact the affected user agencies about the status of
vehicles/ equipment being safely placed back into service.
As discussed in
Section 4,
the Office of the Sheriff and Public Safety vehicles have been
designated as a Priority Code A for replacement funding and
maintenance. The
Office of the Sheriff’s fleet vehicles represent approximately 40%
of all maintenance work orders with an additional 23% attributable
to the STS Transit System.
The
funding and number of new acquisitions for the balance of the fleet
has not kept pace with the increasing number of vehicles requiring
replacement which has been made more challenging by
“zero” funding levels in FY 2010 and FY 2011.
As
such, the Transportation Division has not experienced the reduction
in the number of work orders (See Chart below) and operating budget
funding needs.
The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor will monitor all
maintenance activity and revise maintenance schedules and priorities
based on:
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Vehicle Mission
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Facility capacity
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Arrival of vehicles on site
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Availability of contracted service
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Parts on-hand
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Mechanic workload
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Emergency maintenance
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Equipment availability, etc.
The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor will contact the user agency
regarding vehicles that are scheduled for service but not on site.
Missing of appointments without prior notification may result in
additional service charges.
Emergency Maintenance (EM)
Emergency maintenance is required when a vehicle or piece of
equipment breaks down and cannot be driven or operated safely. When
a vehicle or piece of equipment becomes inoperable, operators are to
report the problem to the Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor during
normal operating hours 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Any other emergency maintenance may be reported to the
Transportation Manager.
If the vehicle becomes inoperable after normal operating hours, on
weekends or holidays, the operator is required to contact the
Emergency Communications Control Center at the 24 hour service
number. Once reported, a service van or tow truck will be dispatched
to pick up the inoperable vehicle if necessary. Transportation will
make every effort to provide a replacement vehicle until the user
vehicle is operational. Users are responsible for delivering the
vehicles or equipment to the shop for non-emergency servicing or
preventive maintenance service and for picking up the vehicle /
equipment following servicing.
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