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Fleet aging analysis and follow up at local level * Assist Fleet Manager on major projects * Work detailed Fleet Plan at branch level * Utilize Qlik Reports and train management on use * Support all ...

Clerical Assistant - Fleet Queens, NY Pay: $24.00 - $28.00 per hour 26-04605 The Clerical Assistant ... Manage the receiving and distribution of vehicles from vendors and internal customers * Communicate ...

Clerical Assistant - Fleet Queens, NY Pay: $24.00 - $28.00 per hour 26-04605 Job Summary The ... Manage the receiving and distribution of vehicles from vendors and internal customers * Communicate ...

Fleet Manager

Schwenksville, PA · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

The Fleet Maintenance Manager will play a critical role in managing our fleet of vehicles ... These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions ...

Fleet Manager

Schwenksville, PA · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

The Fleet Maintenance Manager will play a critical role in managing our fleet of vehicles ... These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions ...

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How much do assistant fleet manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant fleet manager in the United States is $18.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Assistant Fleet Managers?

Assistant Fleet Managers are professionals who support the management and coordination of a company's fleet of vehicles. They assist the Fleet Manager in overseeing vehicle maintenance, scheduling, driver compliance, and ensuring that all fleet operations run efficiently and cost-effectively. Their role often includes maintaining records, liaising with service providers, and helping enforce safety and regulatory standards. Assistant Fleet Managers play a crucial part in optimizing fleet performance while minimizing downtime and expenses.

What is the difference between Assistant Fleet Manager vs Fleet Coordinator?

AspectAssistant Fleet ManagerFleet Coordinator
CredentialsRelevant certifications (e.g., CDL, fleet management courses), experience in fleet operationsOften similar certifications, focus on coordination and administrative skills
Work EnvironmentOversees fleet operations, manages staff, and ensures complianceCoordinates vehicle scheduling, maintenance, and logistics
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in transportation, logistics, and delivery companiesCommon in fleet management, logistics, and transportation sectors

While both roles support fleet operations, the Assistant Fleet Manager has broader responsibilities including supervision and strategic planning, whereas the Fleet Coordinator focuses on logistical coordination and daily scheduling. Both roles require similar credentials and are integral to fleet management in transportation industries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Fleet Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Fleet Manager, you need strong organizational skills, knowledge of fleet operations, and often a bachelor's degree in business, logistics, or a related field. Familiarity with fleet management software, GPS tracking systems, and a valid driver's license are typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail help you coordinate effectively with drivers, vendors, and management. These skills ensure efficient fleet operations, cost control, and compliance with safety and regulatory standards.

What are some common challenges faced by Assistant Fleet Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Assistant Fleet Managers often face challenges such as coordinating vehicle maintenance schedules, managing driver compliance, and ensuring cost efficiency across the fleet. These challenges can be addressed by implementing robust tracking systems, establishing clear communication channels with drivers and vendors, and staying updated on industry best practices for fleet management. Building strong relationships with both the maintenance team and drivers can also help proactively identify and resolve issues before they escalate.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Fleet Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,408 per year, or $18.9 per hour.
Assistant Fleet Manager Portable Toilet Division-0622

Assistant Fleet Manager Portable Toilet Division-0622

Waste Pro

Geismar, LA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 1 hour ago


Waste Pro rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 53 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

35th of 71 rated recycling and waste


Job description

ASSISTANT FLEET MANAGER PORTLET DIVISION...APPLY NOW WITH A 5 K SIGN ON BONUS !!!!!
Waste Pro is seeking an experienced Maintenance Manager to lead and support all division-level fleet and equipment operations. This role is responsible for ensuring reliable, safe, and cost-effective performance across our entire fleet while directing a skilled maintenance team.
SUMMARY OF POSITION:
The Maintenance Manager plans, organizes and supervises the Division's maintenance staff and functions. This management position holds responsibly for overall fleet/equipment support and associated maintenance processes that include inspection, repair, pre/post servicing, vehicle distribution, quality assurance and disposal at the Division level. This manager will work in partnership with the Regional Maintenance Manager and Operations teams to ensure overall fleet condition, equipment reliability, safety and cost effective fleet performance.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Manages departmental hiring, training, coaching, performance management, discipline, scheduling of work assignments, and overtime authorization.
2. Maintains an ongoing preventive/corrective maintenance program which sets the standard for service excellence.
3. Reviews status reports including road calls, breakdowns, parts inventory, repairs, and safety performance.
4. Provides hands-on maintenance assistance as needed.
5. Education of driver responsibilities as it relates to DVIR's, operation of fleet vehicles, and basic CDL requirements.
6. Assures all maintenance-related data is available for input in the vehicle maintenance system.
7. Monitor Dossier efficiencies to include inventory control, goals for improved performance, monitoring, measuring and reporting.
8. Assists in purchasing of new vehicles, equipment, tools and containers.
9. Responsible for establishing maintenance related training sessions that improve overall fleet condition and operational knowledge of drivers, mechanics, and shop personnel.
10. Administer and monitor regional adherence to federal and state programs, and oversees maintenance in accordance with EPA and other mandatory regulations.
11. Verifies implementations of required DOT, OSHA, EPA regulations and monitors conformance as required on an ongoing basis. Coordinate efforts with local Safety, Corporate Safety and Regional Maintenance Manager.
12. Ensuring efficient utilization, vehicle maintenance quality, and transportation to ready-lines.
13. Fleet inventory/condition reporting, including out of service listing, matched to asset list.
14. Manages divisional maintenance budgets.
15. Responsible for implementation/monitoring of all fleet maintenance activities (e.g.Pre/Post pre-trip, safety lane, warranty recovery, tire standards, oil/lubricants, major component failure, and all new initiatives).
16. Facilitate movement of equipment between division ensuring proper inspections and delivery of equipment in ready condition.
17. Evaluate body damage estimates as it relates to maintenance and fleet functions; manages cost controls and enhances vendor service.
18. Evaluate equipment performance and recommend modifications and/or alternate vendors based on maintenance/costing information.
19. Analyze service issues related to fleet maintenance and performs root cause analysis, recommends remediation methodologies and escalates as needed to address issues.
20. Assists in purchase of
21. Supports efforts to create useful metrics and performance (on-line/off-line) diagnostic reporting tools (e.g. machinery dynamics) to support fleet quality trending and fleet maintenance performance.
*Essential Functions-The statements above are intended only to describe the general nature of the job and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of position responsibilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Listed below are key points regarding environmental/work demands of the job.
* Required to use motor coordination with finger dexterity (such as keyboarding, machine operation, driving, reaching etc.);
* May on occasion be required to exert physical effort involving lifting/moving objects that may weigh 20 pounds, stooping, reaching, carrying and pushing;
* Required to be exposed to physical occupational risks (such as cuts, bruises, exposure to machinery/heavy equipment, etc.);
* Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements;
* Normal setting for this job is carried out in office, field and maintenance facilities.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations or Other Requirements
* Must have a valid Driver's License.
* CDL license preferred
* Engine rebuild certification a plus
* Brake certification required
QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. A High School diploma is required.
  2. Requires 15+ years of progressive hands-on experience in fleet management (Preferred background in Waste Services, Transportation, Maintenance, Parts administration)
  3. Solid project management, resource planning, oral and written communication skills.
  4. Specialized understanding of maintenance procedures and general knowledge of industry regulations (e.g. EPA, DOT, OSHA).
  5. Ability to manage complex and dynamic situations requiring a well developed sense of strategic and tactical priorities.
  6. High degree of autonomy, yet team oriented with ability to work cross-functionally within a matrix organization.
  7. Skilled in planning, implementing goals required in the cost effective management of allocated resources
  8. Basic understanding of accounting principals
  9. Attention to detail with demonstrated ability to produce accurate and consistent work quality.
  10. Proficiency with computers, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and maintenance software programs (e.g. Dossier, etc.).
  11. Strong analytical skills with expertise in researching, interpreting, data management, and report generation.
  12. Experience managing and/or working as member of indirect/cross-functional team.
  13. Must excel at managing and influencing the operational and administrative processes inherent in a high growth environment.
  14. Will bring an overall record of success this is reflected in professional, personal, and academic accomplishments.

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