Transportation Operations Specialist (Motor)
1 week ago
This position has job functions that must be executed within specific ge.....
This position has job functions that must be executed within specific geographic locations. The official duty station is a federal facility, leased space, or an alternative worksite (typically the employee’s home) within the specified geographic area. If you are selected for this position you will be expected to report to the duty station listed on this announcement within 45 days. At that time, you may be eligible to request to telework one or more days a pay period depending upon the terms of the agency’s telework policy.
This position is a developmental position duties will progress as throughout the grade levels.
Major duties include, but are not limited to the following:
GS 09:
- Receives, prepares for assignment, and assigns or delivers new replacement vehicles to assigned customer activity locations. Coordinates a vehicle rotation program by reviewing utilization patterns to achieve maximum efficiency and economy of fleet operations. With guidance participates in the initiation of vehicle procurement action on replacement and additional vehicles based on established replacement standards and consultation with using agencies.
- Ensures GSA Fleet new replacement vehicles are received, prepared for assignment, and assigned or delivered to customer locations under close guidance from higher graded specialist. Under guidance and through marshaling protocols, ensures GSA Fleet vehicles are prepared for transport to auction facilities or for reissue.
- Assists in determining vehicle repair and maintenance needs and provides initial recommendations to restore vehicles to good operating condition. Upon request and in support of senior specialist, inspects and evaluates major repairs, accident damage, high repair estimates, or complaints concerning quality and timeliness of vendors.
GS 11:
- Evaluates both governmental and commercial partners’ compliance with regulatory, legislative and GSA Fleet policy requirements and guidance.
- Reviews, measures, and recommends improvements in practices and procedures relating to customer service, cost control, and utilization of vehicles and other resources. Analyzes program areas to identify weaknesses or opportunities for improvement.
- Receives, prepares for assignment, and assigns or delivers new replacement vehicles to customer locations. Provides maintenance and repair services, including body and mechanical repair, glass replacement, towing and emergency roadside services.
- Assists in evaluating operations to identify maintenance trends and cost reduction opportunities; addresses customer complaints and operational issues; and identifies issues with regulatory, legislative and internal policy requirements and guidance. Inspects and evaluates major repairs, accident damage, high repair estimates, or complaints concerning quality and timeliness of vendors.
GS 12:
- Assures delivery and adequacy of Fleet services and assumes responsibility for program efficiency and cost effectiveness. Receives vehicle requirements and identifies resources to meet customer needs. Initiates and facilitates vehicle and accessory equipment procurement actions. Prepares specifications and requirements for vehicles. Determines when to dispose of used vehicles and equipment and directs preparation of vehicles for termination of lease assignment.
- Reviews, measures, and recommends improvements in practices and procedures relating to customer service, cost control, and utilization of vehicles and other resources. Analyzes program areas to identify weaknesses or opportunities for improvement. Prepares summaries of findings and recommends improvements in practices or procedures employed in carrying out mission objectives. Visits vendors and customers to ascertain the level of service being provided. Identifies opportunities for expansion of services to non-participating customers and participates in surveys and studies.
- Receives, prepares for assignment, and assigns or delivers new replacement vehicles to customer locations. Provides maintenance and repair services. Reviews the performance of marshalling contractors. Facilitates vehicle repair by inspecting vehicles, identifying/establishing repair sources, reviewing work-in-progress, resolving problems and explaining repair authorization and payment protocols. Identifies substandard performance and recommends corrective action.
- Evaluates operations to identify maintenance trends and cost reduction opportunities; addresses customer complaints and operational issues; and evaluates both governmental and commercial partners’ compliance with regulatory, legislative and internal policy requirements and guidance. Inspects and evaluates major repairs, accident damage, high repair estimates, or complaints concerning quality and timeliness of vendors. Represents GSA in meetings or conferences with customer activities, vendors, and state and/or local governments or entities.
Starting at $62,702 Per Year (GS 09-12)
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