[Hiring] Regional Fleet Maintenance Manager @Loomis Armored US, LLC. and Loomis International (CA)

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Role Description

This position is responsible for the Fleet Operations and Maintenance and reports to the Corporate Fleet Manager with a dotted line to the Region Vice President.

This position can sit anywhere on the East Coast within reasonable proximity to an airport and with ability to travel up to 50%. Position is bonus eligible up to 25% annually based on individual and company performance.

Accountabilities:

  • Insure Monthly PM, Annual DOT, State and local inspections are in compliant at all locations
  • Work with Branch Management, Fleet Managers to help meet and exceed fleet budget expectations
  • Insure that all parts inventory, parts purchases, labor and outside repairs are captured in the GMS maintenance software program for accurate reporting at all locations
  • Review GMS monthly reporting with Branch Managers, Fleet Managers and/or Shop Leads
  • All vehicle transfers needs to be approved by Region Fleet Manager
  • Monitor all vehicle replacements for disposal, work with Corporate Fleet Manager for title and documents
  • Insure all locations utilize and comply with national vendor account incentives and work closely with existing vendors to maintain a solid working relationship
  • Major fleet expense repairs need to be reviewed and approved by the Region Fleet Manager
  • Schedule and develop vehicle training ongoing for mechanics and Fleet Managers
  • Insure all shops are maintained in a safe and clean environment with proper tooling
  • Work collectively in troubleshooting and diagnosing of vehicle related problems, repairs and/or modifications
  • A Fleet Audit will be completed once a year for each location by the Region Fleet Manager. This audit will be entered into the Cams reporting program
  • Work with all Branch locations on the TPS Sentinel
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements

  • Must have a minimum of ten (10) years recent fleet, automotive, and/or truck vehicle maintenance and Fleet Management experience
  • Must have strong communication skills
  • A working knowledge of Microsoft Office software products is essential
  • Operational knowledge of automotive equipment and tools normally associated with the troubleshooting & repairs of gasoline and diesel automotive equipment is required

Working Conditions

  • Work is performed in a semi-enclosed structure and outdoors. Environment involves chemical handling, gasoline/diesel fumes and intermittent high noise exposure.
  • Travel to shops within the region is required.
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