Maintenance Admin Assistant

Ben Franklin Transit

Richland, Washington

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Business Administration, Business Processes, Calculators, Calendar Management, Capital Project, Communication Skills, Computer Mouse Hardware, Conservation, Copying Machines, Customer Support/Service, Data Entry, Diversity, Documentation, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Establish Priorities, Fax Machines, File Maintenance, Financial Reporting, Financial Statements, Fleet Management, Government Organizations, Information Technology & Information Systems, Interpersonal Skills, Intranet, Keyboards, Mail Processing, Manual Dexterity, Mathematics, Meeting Minutes, Microsoft SharePoint, Natural Resources, Office Equipment, Photocopy, Plan Meetings, Policy Development, Procedure Development, Project Schedule, Project/Program Management, Proofreading, Record Keeping, Regulations, Reporting Skills, Safety/Work Safety, Staff Training, Status Reports, Stewardship, Sustainability, Team Player, Time Management, Vehicle Fleets, Word Processing
LOCATION
Richland, Washington
POSTED
2 days ago

Salary:

Position Range: $28.27 - $39.13 Hiring Range: $30.080 - $35.520 Most applicants’ offers will fall within this hiring range based on qualifications, experience, and alignment with the role’s needs.

FLSA Status:

Non-Exempt

Join the team that keeps the Tri-Cities moving!

OUR MISSION

Ben Franklin Transit (BFT) provides exceptional and cost-effective transportation services that consistently exceed customer expectations while promoting the principles and practices of livable communities and sustainable development.

 

OUR VALUES

We value customer service, collaboration, diversity, fiscal accountability, innovation, sustainability and safety.  Employees and representatives of BFT are expected to uphold our values and mission.


NATURE OF POSITION

Located in the Maintenance department, this position performs a variety of routine clerical and/or office administrative assignments that require comprehensive knowledge of organizational activities, operations, methods, and business office processes. Duties and responsibilities will fluctuate based on department needs.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide varied, complex, responsible, and confidential assistance to the Director of Facilities & Capital Projects, Sr. Manager of Fleet Maintenance and other managers within the Maintenance department.
  • Supports Maintenance travel management program.
  • Provide project management support and coordination for various technology improvement and Maintenance goals and initiatives; track and report status of project schedule, milestones, and deliverables; execute project management tasks and activities; interface with internal and external parties.
  • Be responsible for maintaining and updating content for the Maintenance department on the agency intranet leveraging SharePoint.
  • Type a variety of documents including memoranda, reports, resolutions, computer entries, technical specifications, meeting minutes, and other written materials or documentation; review finished material for completeness and accuracy; photocopy and assemble materials.
  • Assist visitors and callers by answering questions or referring them to the appropriate source of information; distribute and assist in the completion of forms.
  • Set-up, maintain, and revise filing systems; prepare new file folders, perform filing and file retrieval duties; purge outdated information and materials based on Agency guidelines.
  • Receive, sort, and distribute office mail, reports, and other materials; process outgoing mail and prepare mailings and make deliveries.
  • Code, enter and retrieve data and information in computer-based information systems; compile and run standard reports.
  • Proof word processing documents and computer entries for accuracy and correct grammar, spelling, and usage; review finished material for completeness and accuracy; photocopy and assemble materials.
  • Maintain logs or records of work unit activities and prepare reports and summaries.
  • Maintain office equipment including contacting service and repair personnel.
  • Operate a variety of office equipment, such as computer, calculator, telephone, fax machine, photocopier, etc.
  • May assist in training new or temporary personnel.
  • Provide backup administrative coverage for absent administrative staff.
  • May receive and record payments and issue receipts.
  • Schedule meetings, contact participants, and arrange meeting facilities, equipment, and the preparation of meeting materials.
  • Work with and maintain confidential information.
  • Maintain accurate timekeeping records for employee hours.
  • Demonstrate regular and punctual attendance.
  • Other duties as assigned.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

  • Basic office administrative practices and procedures.
  • Recordkeeping, filing, indexing, and cross referencing.
  • Excellent proofing, spelling, grammar, and punctuation to complete assignments.
  • Deal tactfully with others; establish effective relationships with those encountered during work.
  • Exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality.
  • Basic mathematics to calculate solutions to routine mathematical problems.
  • Type a variety of documents such as reports, financial statements, meeting minutes, technical specifications, correspondence, and other documentation relevant to assigned work unit.
  • Basic understanding of laws, rules, and regulations relevant to assigned work unit.
  • Organize and maintain office files; gather and compile information.
  • Learn new technologies, policies, procedures and guidelines established by professional organizations and/or governing agencies.
  • Utilize office equipment and other relevant technology (software and systems) to meet business needs.
  • Understand, follow, and communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Work as a team member or independently; effectively apply organizational and time management skills; meet deadlines and comply with Agency policies.
  • Exercise sound judgment in making decisions.
  • Focus on tasks and recall details; handle frequent interruptions.
  • Administer and comply with procedures for staff in a union labor environment.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Associate degree in Business Administration or related field from an accredited institution, and three years of progressively responsible administrative experience providing office and administrative support to management or executive staff; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

 

LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS & OTHER REQUIREMENTS

None. 

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s Degree in Business Office Technology from an accredited institution or a closely related field.

 

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS

  • Collaboration: Shares time and knowledge with others; adjusts priorities as circumstances dictate; follows through on commitments, accepts responsibility for actions, resolves interpersonal conflicts constructively.  
  • Diversity: Demonstrates an awareness and respect of cultural and individual values.  Treats all people with dignity, courtesy and respect.
  • Fiscal Accountability: Actively contributes to the productivity of the agency; demonstrates good stewardship of company time and resources; displays high standards of ethical conduct.
  • Customer Service: Anticipates the needs of internal and external customers; delivers quality work products and services within expected timeframes. Considers and responds appropriately to people in various situations.
  • Innovation: Considers new approaches to situations; encourages ideas and improvements.
  • Sustainability: Actively encourages environmental benefits and the conservation of natural resources.
  • Safety: Adheres to safety-related laws, regulations, standards, and practices; performs work in a safe manner; encourages and supports others to be safe while at work.

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Generally sedentary in nature; occasionally stand and walk; intermittently kneel, stoop, bend and twist at the waist, and reach overhead; sit for long periods of time. Rarely kneel, crouch, or crawl. Occasionally lift, push/pull, or carry up to 40 pounds. Good vision to read print and computer screen. Hear and speak to communicate in person, before groups, and over the telephone. Manual dexterity of hands and fingers to include repetitive keyboarding, grasping and reaching to operate a computer keyboard, mouse and/or standard office equipment.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

Work is primarily conducted in a shop environment with constant exposure to contaminants and hazards; sounds and noise levels are distracting and uncomfortable. May be exposed to bodily fluids and bloodborne pathogens.

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Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Policy

Ben Franklin Transit (BFT) is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. It is BFT’s policy to employ, train, promote, compensate, and provide conditions of employment without regard to a person’s race, color, sex, disability, religion, national origin, age, veteran’s status, citizenship, or any other status protected by applicable law.

Drug-Free Workplace Policy

Ben Franklin Transit (BFT) is a drug-free workplace.

The purpose of this policy is to ensure worker fitness for duty and to protect our employees, passengers, and the public from the risks posed by the use of alcohol and prohibited drugs.

Participation in BFT’s zero tolerance drug-free workplace policy is a condition of employment.

About the Company

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Ben Franklin Transit

BFT has been successful in building a great transit system for the Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, West Richland, Prosser, and Benton City, and Franklin and Benton Counties. It is our goal to develop and operate a public transportation system that will provide the best transportation services to our customers as possible. We are proud to offer many innovative ways for you to use our services today.

We have regular routed and scheduled transit, Dial-A-Ride, Vanpool, ridesharing, taxi feeder service, TransPlus night service, Demand Response service in Prosser, Benton City, and Finley, and many other services to tell you about. Please take the time to explore our site and the wonderful mobility alternatives we have to offer you.

Please notice that our site is linked to several other local agencies and organizations to provide interactive access to even more information and services.

Ben Franklin Transit has had several achievements over the last few years. We led the way as a prime sponsor of a first ever community-wide forum on Smart Growth and Livable Communities in November of 2004. That year we were also recognized as one of the “Most Improved Transit Systems in the United States” by Metro Magazine, a leading transit trade journal. In 2006 we received the City of Richland’s “Green Business of the Year” award and in 2007 we received the Governor’s Award for Pollution Prevention and Sustainability. Our ridership continues to grow as more and more people discover the ease and comfort of using our services. In 2008, we set all-time ridership records with just over 5.5 million passenger boardings.

We are very proud of all of our accomplishments; but we do not intend to rest on those. We intend to continue to make Ben Franklin Transit as efficient and effective as we can. Again, thank you for your interest in Ben Franklin Transit. We hope the information contained here will help you get the most out of our wonderful area.

COMPANY SIZE
100 to 499 employees
INDUSTRY
Travel, Transportation and Tourism
FOUNDED
1981
WEBSITE
http://www.bft.org