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Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

... demand, shop capacity, and execution. What you'll do: * Lead and develop a high-performing ... management, flow, pull systems). * Reduce turnaround time (TAT) by eliminating bottlenecks and ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

Own site P&L, SIOP execution, and daily tier management; orchestrate Quality, Engineering, CI, EHS ... ≥ 95%, TAT attainment ≥ 90%, stabilized forecast error via mature SIOP. · Coating ...

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How much do tattoo shop manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for tattoo shop manager in the United States is $19.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a Tattoo Shop Manager and how can they be addressed?

Tattoo Shop Managers often navigate challenges such as balancing artist schedules, maintaining strict hygiene standards, and ensuring compliance with local health regulations. They also need to resolve client concerns and foster a positive team environment among diverse personalities. Strong organizational skills, clear communication, and ongoing staff training are key to overcoming these challenges and ensuring the shop operates smoothly and efficiently.

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

To thrive as a Tattoo Shop Manager, you need experience in retail or service management, a solid understanding of health and safety regulations, and often a background in the tattoo industry. Familiarity with point-of-sale (POS) systems, scheduling software, and knowledge of local licensing requirements are typically required. Strong leadership, customer service, and conflict resolution skills make someone stand out in this role. These skills are crucial for maintaining compliance, ensuring excellent client experiences, and leading a cohesive, efficient team.

What is the difference between Tattoo Shop Manager vs Tattoo Artist?

AspectTattoo Shop ManagerTattoo Artist
CredentialsBusiness management skills, possibly certifications in retail or hospitalityArtistic portfolio, tattoo certifications, licensing as required by state
Work EnvironmentShop administration, customer service, overseeing staffDesigning and applying tattoos, working directly with clients
Industry UsageManages shop operations within tattoo industryCreates tattoo artwork, interacts with clients

The main difference is that a Tattoo Shop Manager focuses on managing shop operations, staff, and customer service, while a Tattoo Artist primarily creates tattoo designs and applies tattoos. Both roles are essential in a tattoo shop but require different skills and responsibilities.

What Is the Job of a Tattoo Shop Manager?

As a tattoo shop manager, you oversee the daily activities of your shop and staff. This includes managing supplies, greeting customers, setting appointments, and sometimes supporting the sales of additional products or services. Tattoo shops large enough to have a manager usually have several tattoo artists working on-site. Depending on the style of the shop, you may also give tattoos, use business software, resolve problems, and perform other work as needed. Some tattoo shop managers visit other local stores to get supplies, so this job may involve some driving.

What does a Tattoo Shop Manager do?

A Tattoo Shop Manager oversees the daily operations of a tattoo studio, ensuring a safe, clean, and professional environment for both artists and clients. Responsibilities include managing staff schedules, handling customer inquiries, ensuring health and safety compliance, ordering supplies, and sometimes handling marketing or social media. They also mediate any issues between clients and artists, and may handle financial tasks such as budgeting and bookkeeping. Their role is crucial in maintaining the reputation and smooth functioning of the tattoo shop.
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Infographic showing various Tattoo Shop Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Part Time, 14% Temporary, 5% Contract, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,528 per year, or $20 per hour.
Fleet Maintenance Manager

Fleet Maintenance Manager

TopView Sightseeing

Ridgewood, NY • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago

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Job description

Fleet Maintenance Manager – Commercial Transit (Queens, NY)

Location: Queens, New York (On-Site)

Schedule: Full-Time | Thursday through Monday (Weekends Required)

Days Off: Tuesday & Wednesday

Reporting To: National Fleet Manager

About Us

We are the operational force behind TopView Sightseeing and Tea Around Town (TAT), running a premier, high-volume commercial passenger motorcoach and double-decker fleet across New York City. Operating a dynamic, 24/7 transportation network, we are building a best-in-class fleet maintenance culture focused on safety, reliability, and precision execution. Backed by national corporate support and modern diagnostic infrastructure, our shop maintains the assets that power some of the most recognized luxury and tourism experiences in the NYC market.

Job Description

We are seeking a highly disciplined, hands-on Fleet Maintenance Manager to command daily maintenance operations for our commercial passenger fleet based in Queens, NY. This is not a passive desk job; it is a high-impact, execution-focused role requiring sharp leadership, technical vehicle fluency, and an unwavering focus on fleet uptime.

Reporting directly to the National Fleet Manager, you will lead our local technician teams, strategically prioritize mechanical throughput, and guarantee that our assets meet absolute safety, compliance, and brand standards before rolling out onto the streets of New York City.

Core Responsibilities
  • Shop Throughput & Fleet Uptime: Direct all day-to-day operations of the Queens maintenance facility to ensure maximum fleet readiness and zero missed departures.
  • Personnel Leadership & Accountability: Supervise, schedule, and coach a team of diesel technicians. Hold frontline staff strictly accountable to efficiency metrics, repair safety, and labor hour targets.
  • Real-Time Triaging: Dynamically assign and prioritize preventative maintenance (PM), diagnostics, heavy-duty electrical troubleshooting, and emergency work orders based on live operational demand.
  • DVIR & Compliance Ownership: Review, action, and close out all driver-reported DVIRs (Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports) daily to guarantee mechanical safety.
  • Data & Work Order Management: Oversee the complete lifecycle of all digital work orders, tracking labor hours, parts allocation, technician productivity, and asset repair histories in real time.
  • Live Driver Support: Act as the primary point of contact for drivers experiencing on-road issues; provide clear, composed troubleshooting support via phone and coordinate rapid-response roadside assistance or towing vendors if required.
  • Shop Administration & Compliance: Manage local shop scheduling, employee timekeeping, tool/facility maintenance compliance, and payroll-related reporting.
Job QualificationsThe Non-Negotiable
  • The Grid-Lock Schedule: Absolute, uncompromised commitment to a permanent Thursday through Monday shift. This is a high-volume, peak-weekend operation. Complete dependability and responsiveness during these specific days are absolute conditions of employment.
  • The 50+ Hour Requirement: This is a senior operational leadership role, not a punch-the-clock desk job. Successfully managing fleet throughput, DOT compliance, and a 24/7 transit network requires a minimum commitment of 50 or more hours per week.
Professional Experience & Leadership
  • Fleet Management Experience: 5+ years of progressive experience as a Fleet Maintenance Manager, Shop Supervisor, Lead Inspector, or senior-level heavy-duty shop foreman.
  • Personnel Command: Proven track record of managing, scheduling, coaching, and holding a crew of technicians strictly accountable to repair safety, quality, and workflow productivity metrics.
  • Technical Foundation: Strong preference for candidates who have a proven background as a heavy-duty diesel technician or shop foreman prior to moving into management. Must possess the ability to read diagnostic data, audit repair quality, and confidently troubleshoot mechanical issues over the phone with drivers.
  • Tech-Savvy Operations: Direct proficiency utilizing digital Fleet Management Systems (FMS), creating/tracking electronic work orders, managing parts inventory, and navigating modern shop productivity dashboards.
Highly Preferred (The Competitive Edge)
  • Passenger Transit DNA: Prior experience managing maintenance operations specifically for motorcoaches, commercial transit buses, luxury charters, or shuttle fleets. (Strong background with Van Hool architectures is a major plus).
  • NYS DOT Passenger Bus Regulatory Fluency: Deep familiarity with NYS Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) passenger bus inspection regulations, safety criteria, and out-of-service mandates. Experience preparing an over-the-road passenger fleet to pass semi-annual DOT garage inspections is highly valued.
  • Component Mastery: Strong diagnostic and mechanical familiarity with Cummins ISM / ISX / X15 engines, heavy-duty exhaust aftertreatment systems (DPF/SCR), and ZF EcoLife / AS Tronic transmissions.
  • Commercial Driving Foundations: An active or previously held CDL (Class A or B) with a Passenger Endorsement to ensure a driver’s perspective and safely assist with asset spotting/positioning within the yard.
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
  • Ability to work comfortably in a fast-paced, semi-outdoor shop environment subject to seasonal New York weather variations.
  • Ability to physically inspect vehicles, including standing, bending, and occasionally assisting with asset spotting within the yard.
Compensation & Benefits
  • Compensation Range: $115,000 - $135,000 per year (commensurate with senior-level leadership and asset management experience).
  • Bonus Structure: Performance-based operational incentives tied directly to fleet uptime, shop efficiency, and NYS DOT compliance pass rates.
  • Comprehensive Health & Wellness: 
    • Premium PPO/HSA Medical insurance plans with deep company-subsidized premiums.
    • Dental insurance plans.
    • Vision insurance plans.
    • Low-deductible healthcare options to protect you and your family.
  • Financial & Retirement Security:  
    • 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan.
    • Company-paid Short-Term Disability (STD).
    • Company-paid Long-Term Disability (LTD).
    • Company-paid Life Insurance policies.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) & Holiday Cadence:
    • Generous paid vacation.
    • Accrued sick leave.
  • Operational Environment: On-site access to modern diagnostic tooling, a structured corporate fleet footprint, and direct upward mobility reporting directly to National Fleet Leadership.

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