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Educating Techs to Keep Up with Change

Chris Means values knowledge and wants to provide hands-on training for the next generation of technicians.

October 27, 2020
Educating Techs to Keep Up with Change

 

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Chris Means

Chris Means, CAFM, CAFS, assistant director of property management-fleet for the City of Fort Worth, Texas, has always had an interest in the automotive industry. Originally an insurance adjuster, he also worked long-term for Enterprise Rent-A-Car. He rose through the ranks and started helping with their fleet repair system. While he never thought he'd be working for a municipality, he’s been with the City of Fort Worth for five years. Like many fleet managers, he is facing and trying to beat the technician shortage.

Encouraging Education

Finding technicians with a large knowledge base has been a challenge for him.

“We saw this years ago, especially when I was working in the body shop industry. A growing trend developed of relying on years of experience to diagnose an issue to a reliance on technology to tell the technician the issue. Further, the movement toward replacing parts until the problem is alleviated developed from the lack of knowledge in the industry,” he says.

Specifically, a lack of technicians with a focus on diesel applications has put the city at a disadvantage.

“We usually start with technicians who have a knowledge in light equipment only, cars and trucks. The technician path then moves through either an apprentice-type program or by working with other technicians in our different service facilities.”

Now he’s been working with local junior colleges on a diesel training program. They plan to put a professor onsite at one of the City of Fort Worth’s main facilities. Students will be able to use the training room and also go out on the floor to work with experienced technicians on day-to-day diesel repairs.

“Providing an interactive classroom with real issues they’ll have to solve makes for truly complete training," he says. This way, they receive a mixture of book knowledge and hands-on experience in one spot instead of being stuck in a college classroom.

The program helps them identify local citizens who grow through the Fort Worth independent school system.

“As we're training them, maybe they'll have an interest in working with the city or other local businesses, so that way we can help stave off the shortage of diesel techs. For us that's important because we're smack dab in the middle of the oil industry.”

Training Never Stops

Chris believes knowledge is everything, and believes pursuing certifications will only make you better at what you do. “You're dealing with finance, contracts, and people skills, too. Don't just focus on fleet related certifications or studies; you need to look at the big picture.”

The city’s employees take part in internal training as well, from learning how to be a power user of Excel to improving customer service.

“As fleet managers, we have to make sure our teams are better than we are and expand their knowledge base. Don’t stay in one place; continue to grow, and make sure you're growing your team at the same time.”

Keeping Up with Change

The concept of a green fleet constantly changes. Means says it’s been tricky trying to keep up with where the industry is headed so he can stay on top of it as the city needs him to.

“I find that whatever is considered the ‘best’ fuel keeps changing. For example, propane. Manufacturers get involved with it, and then they get out of the propane business. Now CNG is the new thing. Because again, what you do is train your technician for propane. Well, now all of a sudden you have to pivot to CNG, or electric, or hybrid. It’s difficult to become a subject matter expert when we don’t know what the best option to work with is.”

Means breaks down what he enjoys about his job into four main areas: service, fuel, administration, and acquisition.

Service

With his background, when it comes to service, he puts his employees first, ensuring they like what they do. He encourages everyone on his team to be their best to meet KPIs.

“The actual process of completing vehicle maintenance from when it comes through the door to when it leaves the facility gives all who worked on it a sense of accomplishment,” he says. “It's kind of like painting a house. When you’re done, you can walk away and go, ‘man, this looks really good!’ I think that’s the same gratification you get on the service side as the vehicle drives away.”

In the 13th largest city in the U.S., his team at the City of Fort Worth conducts 26,000 work orders a year. The fleet includes about 4,500 active units at any time. They always have to make quick decisions about what’s best for the customer.

“The safety aspect of making sure your fellow employees are driving vehicles you have proudly taken care of is another aspect that makes me feel like what we are doing here makes a difference.”

Fuel

He also enjoys learning about the sheer number of alternative fuels available. From normal fossil fuels to electric, natural gas, CNG, and more, educating himself on the up-and-coming tech that makes use of these enables him to think ahead.

Administration

He studied accounting and auditing in college, so he is comfortable with administrative tasks. Being able to track reporting and make sure the department meets its obligations to taxpayers and customers is vital.

Acquisition

As a fleet manager, he’s always dealing with new makes and models and green initiatives that deal with electric vehicles and alternative fuel. All the new technology coming from manufacturers keeps him learning. He also likes the challenge that comes with arranging contracts.

“I enjoy going out and working the bidding process to obtain the best possible deal.”

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