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Their job is to oversee, manage, and maintain mechanical/electronic amusement arcade equipment. The Facility Manager is also responsible for the repairs, technical operations, and sanitation of ...

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Receives direct supervision from the Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over the Power Shop Department and/or any other department. CONDITIONS: * Work is performed primarily in the ...

Possess organizational and time management skills. Well-developed interpersonal skills. Ability to ... Receives direct supervision from the Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over the ...

Receives direct supervision from the Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over the Power Shop Department and/or any other department. CONDITIONS: * Work is performed primarily in the ...

Receives direct supervision from the Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over the Power Shop Department and/or any other department. CONDITIONS: * Work is performed primarily in the ...

Crane Mechanic I

Miami, FL · On-site

$25 - $33.25/hr

Posses organizational and time management skills. * Ability to establish and maintain effective ... Receives direct supervision from the Power Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over ...

Crane Mechanic I

Miami, FL · On-site

$25 - $33.25/hr

Posses organizational and time management skills. * Ability to establish and maintain effective ... Receives direct supervision from the Power Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over ...

Crane Mechanic I

Miami, FL · On-site

$25 - $33.25/hr

Posses organizational and time management skills. * Ability to establish and maintain effective ... Receives direct supervision from the Power Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over ...

Crane Mechanic I

Miami, FL

$25 - $33.25/hr

Posses organizational and time management skills. * Ability to establish and maintain effective ... Receives direct supervision from the Power Mechanic's Manager. Does not exercise supervision over ...

The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall schedule, coordinate and participate in all significant planned and emergency maintenance for the facility. The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall ensure that ...

The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall schedule, coordinate and participate in all significant planned and emergency maintenance for the facility. The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall ensure that ...

The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall schedule, coordinate and participate in all significant planned and emergency maintenance for the facility. The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall ensure that ...

The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall schedule, coordinate and participate in all significant planned and emergency maintenance for the facility. The Assistant Mechanical Manager shall ensure that ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mechanic Manager, and why are they important?

To excel as a Mechanic Manager, you need a strong background in automotive repair, supervisory experience, and often certifications like ASE or a relevant technical degree. Familiarity with maintenance management systems, diagnostic tools, and inventory software is typically required. Leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for managing teams and ensuring workflow efficiency. These skills and qualifications are vital for maintaining high service quality, minimizing downtime, and fostering a productive work environment.

What are some of the main challenges a Mechanic Manager faces when overseeing a diverse team of technicians?

One of the primary challenges for a Mechanic Manager is balancing the varying skill levels and specialties of their team members while ensuring efficient workflow and high-quality repairs. Managing scheduling, providing ongoing training, and resolving conflicts can also be demanding, especially in fast-paced environments. Additionally, Mechanic Managers must keep up with evolving automotive technologies and ensure that all technicians adhere to safety and compliance standards. Successfully navigating these challenges requires strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.

What are Mechanic Managers?

Mechanic Managers are professionals who oversee the work of mechanics and technicians in automotive, industrial, or maintenance settings. They are responsible for managing daily operations, scheduling repairs, supervising staff, and ensuring that all work meets safety and quality standards. Mechanic Managers also handle budgeting, inventory management, and may communicate with customers or other departments. Their role requires technical expertise as well as strong leadership and organizational skills to keep the maintenance team running efficiently.

What is the difference between Mechanic Manager vs Automotive Service Manager?

AspectMechanic ManagerAutomotive Service Manager
CertificationsASE certifications, mechanic licensesASE certifications, management certifications
Work EnvironmentRepair shops, garages, dealershipsService departments, auto repair centers
Primary ResponsibilitiesOverseeing mechanic teams, diagnosing repairsManaging service operations, customer relations
Employer & Industry UsageAuto repair shops, dealershipsAuto service centers, dealerships

While both roles involve automotive expertise, a Mechanic Manager primarily focuses on supervising mechanics and technical repairs, whereas an Automotive Service Manager handles overall service operations, customer service, and business management. Understanding these distinctions helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Arcade/Bowling Mechanic Manager/Supervisor

Arcade/Bowling Mechanic Manager/Supervisor

Round One Entertainment Inc.

Ventura, CA • On-site

$23 - $27.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

We’re looking for a Manager or Supervisor to help lead the team at our brand-new family entertainment facility opening soon at Pacific View, Ventura!

The Facility Manager or Supervisor is primarily responsible for all the repairs and technical operations of the amusement arcade games. Their job is to oversee, manage, and maintain mechanical/electronic amusement arcade equipment.

The Facility Manager is also responsible for the repairs, technical operations, and sanitation of facility equipment at the highest level of operating proficiency. In addition, the Facility Manager assists with planning and budgeting for repairs/upgrades, and performs administrative, logistic or other duties as assigned. Sports Challenge (Spo-Cha) equipment for locations that applies only.

Travel may be required.

Every member of the management team may be asked to handle and serve alcohol
(You must be at least 21 years or older to handle alcohol)

Essential Duties

General

  • Provides tasks to team appropriately depending on the condition of the facility including Bowling, Arcade and Spo-cha machines.
  • Follows up to complete any assigned work
  • Ensures that bowling equipment and amusement arcade games are being serviced and maintained at the highest level of operating proficiency.
  • Identify and suggest repairs/replacements of malfunctioning equipment to the General or Sr. General Manager for final approval as appropriate.
  • Trains other mechanics in safety procedures and standards of operation for all equipment, building maintenance, and preventative maintenance programs.
  • Ensures equipment operational compliance with appropriate laws and policies to include OSHA safety practices and procedures.
  • Responds to error calls for any bowling, spo-cha or amusement arcade issues.
  • Other duties may be assigned.
  • Ability to work varying shifts including weekends and holidays, as well as overtime to support business needs.
  • Conducts inventory on all facility equipment including Bowling, Amusement and Spo-cha related items.
  • Keeps a clean and organized workshop.

Amusement (Arcade)

  • Manages the installation, maintenance, and repairs of both mechanical and electronic issues in arcade machines.
  • Manages the transportation of machines and ensures machines are assembled using appropriate tools.
  • Conducts maintenance and repairs on arcade machines, and other general facility areas.
  • Must successfully complete the mechanic training programs designed for their position.

Facility

  • Obtains bids for regular and emergency repairs/maintenance of the facility in accordance with the budget proposal.
  • Monitors and schedules regular maintenance of HVAC system, roof, plumbing system, electrical system, life/safety and other building systems.
  • Performs other Facility maintenance and repair tasks.
  • Ability to readily identify most common problem with components such as controls and audio systems.

Non-Essential Duties:

  • Conducts alcohol and age restriction control in accordance with company policies.
  • Maintains high ethical standards in the work place.
  • Reports all irregular issues and problems to general management for solution.
  • Maintains good communication with all employees and outside contacts.
  • Comply and maintains confidentiality of all company policies and procedures.
  • Responsible for maintaining a clean and safe working area.

Qualifications:

Facilities Managers and Supervisors must possess a strong sense of customer service and interpersonal skills to include high integrity and respects for everyone. The Facilities Manager must demonstrate solid communication, strong critical and analytical thinking skills, and appreciation for diversity (thought, ethnic, gender, etc.).

Education and/or Experience:

Two years related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred.

Work Environment:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in a bowling center/arcade environment where high levels of noise, dust and activity can be expected. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.

Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to bend, stretch, twist, climb and have a high level of mobility/flexibility in small spaces. The employee is required to stand and walk for extensive periods of time without breaks during busy times. In addition, the employee will need to be able to use their hands/fingers to handle and feel and reach objects. Lifting and/or moving up to 100lbs with assistance is required.

The above job description identifies the essential job functions and skills needed by the person or persons assigned to this position. These job functions and skills are not complete and exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. The information contained herein is subject to change at the company’s discretion.

Company Description

Round1 Bowling & Arcade prides itself on offering guests ALL the fun under 1 roof. Guests can look forward to safe family fun or friendly competition with activities ranging from bowling, arcade games (Including exclusive Japan imports), 100+ crane machines, professional-grade billiards, Karaoke, and more. Additionally, Round1 also offers a variety of favorite snack foods - such as pizzas, wings, ice cream - a new menu with Japanese food classics, and a bar with beer and other selections. Come on in and enjoy new ways to play and hang out. There’s enough room for everyone, so bring your friends, family, and kids.
In 2008, Round One Entertainment Japan began looking overseas to the United States for more growth and expansion. In 2010, the company opened its first U.S. location in the Los Angeles suburb of City of Industry, California. The biggest challenge for the company at that time was that “Round One Entertainment” was an unknown entity in the U.S. But within a few years, Round One quickly opened up its second, third, and fourth locations in California and now has over 50 locations across the U.S. opened or planning to open.
Round One USA, the U.S. branch of Round One Entertainment, has been continuing to grow rapidly nationwide since 2014. We position ourselves differently from our competitors by offering a wide variety of activities including our Kids Play Zone (an indoor playground area for the kids) and Spo-cha concept. Targeting a wide range of customers from young children to the elderly, Round One continues to grow rapidly in the U.S. market.
As the number of Round One stores increase, sales and revenue have been quickly increasing as well. Through our new store expansions, Round One quickly building a solid brand awareness throughout the U.S. This type of approach to spread awareness of Round One is vital in becoming a national brand in the entertainment and amusement industry.