Maintenance Manager (School Bus Fleet)
Job Description
Job Description
Job Summary
The Maintenance Manager oversees the maintenance, repair, and safety of the company’s school bus fleet and related equipment. This role ensures all buses meet federal, state, and local safety regulations while maintaining reliable vehicle performance. The Maintenance Manager supervises technicians, manages maintenance schedules, controls inventory, and works closely with operations staff to keep buses road-ready for daily routes.
Key Responsibilities
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Oversee daily maintenance and repair operations for the company’s school bus fleet.
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Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to ensure vehicle safety and reliability.
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Ensure all vehicles comply with DOT, state inspection, and school transportation safety regulations.
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Supervise, train, and schedule maintenance technicians and shop staff.
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Diagnose complex mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic issues when needed.
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Maintain accurate maintenance records, inspection reports, and service documentation.
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Manage parts inventory and order necessary supplies and equipment.
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Coordinate vehicle inspections, licensing, and regulatory compliance.
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Monitor maintenance costs and develop strategies to control expenses.
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Work with dispatch and operations teams to minimize downtime and ensure route coverage.
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Enforce workplace safety procedures and maintain a safe shop environment.
Qualifications
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High school diploma or GED required; technical or vocational training in diesel mechanics preferred.
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5+ years of fleet maintenance experience, preferably with buses, trucks, or heavy vehicles.
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2+ years of supervisory or management experience.
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Strong knowledge of diesel engines, braking systems, electrical systems, and preventative maintenance.
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Familiarity with DOT regulations and school transportation safety standards.
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Valid driver’s license
Skills & Competencies
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Strong leadership and team management skills.
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Excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic abilities.
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Organizational and record-keeping skills.
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Ability to manage budgets and inventory.
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Strong communication skills with drivers, mechanics, and management.
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Ability to work in a fast-paced transportation environment.
Work Environment
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Primarily works in a maintenance shop and bus yard environment.
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May require occasional early mornings, evenings, or weekend work to support fleet operations.
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Exposure to vehicle exhaust, mechanical equipment, and shop tools.
Benefits
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Competitive salary
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Health insurance
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Paid time off and holidays
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Retirement plan (401k)
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Training and certification opportunities