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Manager, Fleet

Kaneohe, HI · On-site

$100K/yr

Leadership & Team Management * Recruit, train, and mentor mechanics and fleet support staff. * Foster a positive team environment that promotes accountability, communication, and continuous ...

The Director, Fleet Management is a senior leader responsible for the strategic direction, operational excellence, and continuous improvement of a nationwide, multi-modal fleet operation. This role ...

Responsibilities include procurement, deployment readiness, brand implementation, analytics, financial management, and disposition of fleet vehicles. This role will also work to ensure compliance ...

Responsibilities include procurement, deployment readiness, brand implementation, analytics, financial management, and disposition of fleet vehicles. This role will also work to ensure compliance ...

Responsibilities include procurement, deployment readiness, brand implementation, analytics, financial management, and disposition of fleet vehicles. This role will also work to ensure compliance ...

Develop and implement fleet management policies and procedures to optimize performance and safety. * Monitor vehicle performance and conduct regular inspections to ensure all vehicles are in top ...

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This role is responsible for the full lifecycle management of fleet assets, including procurement, maintenance, compliance, utilization, and replacement planning. The ideal candidate will bring a ...

Minimum 5 years of direct Fleet/Garage Management experience in food/beverage, consumer products, manufacturing, or over-the-road transportation. * Working knowledge of Continuous Improvement ...

Minimum 5 years of direct Fleet/Garage Management experience in food/beverage, consumer products, manufacturing, or over-the-road transportation. * Working knowledge of Continuous Improvement ...

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How much do manager fleet management jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager fleet management in the United States is $75,509.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,500.00 and $91,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much does a fleet manager earn?

A fleet manager's average salary typically ranges from $60,000 to $100,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the size of the fleet managed. Higher salaries are common for those with advanced certifications or in larger organizations, and the role often requires strong organizational and technical skills.

What does a fleet manager do?

A fleet manager oversees the operation and maintenance of a company's vehicle fleet, including scheduling repairs, managing drivers, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. They often use fleet management software and require strong organizational and communication skills to optimize vehicle use and reduce costs.

How does a Manager Fleet Management typically collaborate with other departments to ensure efficient operations?

A Manager Fleet Management works closely with departments such as logistics, procurement, maintenance, and finance to coordinate vehicle availability, schedule repairs, and manage budgets. Effective collaboration ensures that fleet resources are optimized, compliance requirements are met, and operational disruptions are minimized. Regular meetings, shared reporting systems, and cross-departmental initiatives are common practices to facilitate smooth communication and workflow. This multidisciplinary coordination is essential for maintaining service reliability and achieving organizational goals.

What is a Manager Fleet Management?

A Manager Fleet Management is responsible for overseeing the operations, maintenance, and efficiency of a company's fleet of vehicles. This role involves managing vehicle acquisition, scheduling maintenance, ensuring regulatory compliance, and optimizing costs. The manager works closely with drivers, maintenance teams, and vendors to maximize vehicle uptime and safety. They also analyze fleet performance data to improve processes and support company objectives.

Is fleet manager a stressful job?

Fleet managers oversee vehicle operations, logistics, and maintenance, which can involve managing tight schedules, budgets, and compliance requirements. The role can be stressful due to the need to resolve operational issues quickly and ensure safety standards are met, especially in high-pressure environments. Strong organizational skills and experience with fleet management software can help mitigate stress levels.

What does a fleet manager get paid?

The average salary for a fleet manager typically ranges from $60,000 to $100,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and company size. Senior or specialized fleet managers with certifications may earn higher compensation, and the role often involves managing vehicle operations, maintenance, and compliance.

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

To thrive as a Manager Fleet Management, you need expertise in logistics, vehicle maintenance, budgeting, and a relevant bachelor's degree, often in logistics, business, or engineering. Familiarity with fleet management software, GPS tracking systems, and certifications such as CAFM (Certified Automotive Fleet Manager) are highly beneficial. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help in effectively managing teams and negotiating with vendors. These skills ensure efficient fleet operations, cost control, and optimal vehicle utilization for organizational success.
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Infographic showing various Manager Fleet Management job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,509 per year, or $36.3 per hour.
Asset Manager (Fleet Management)

Asset Manager (Fleet Management)

Hillsborough County

Tampa, FL • On-site

$82K - $107K/yr

Other

Posted 19 days ago


Hillsborough County rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 20 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

166th of 668 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Job Overview

This position provides strategic data analysis and recommendations to directors and senior leadership, influencing decisions related to budgets, purchases, revenues, projects, and contracts. Key responsibilities include managing vehicle and equipment lifecycle planning, forecasting budgets and Fleet labor/fee rates, overseeing preventive maintenance scheduling, identifying process improvements, coordinating customer Fleet Focus meetings, and managing fleet telematics.

The role also plays a major part in fleet asset procurement and replacement, including developing vehicle and equipment specifications, forecasting replacement budgets, coordinating acquisition and onboarding of new assets, overseeing titling and property control, and managing the disposal of vehicles through auctions

Salary

Minimum: $82,804.80- $107,646.24/ yearly

Core Competencies

  • Customer Commitment: Proactively seeks to understand the needs of the customers and provides the highest standards of service.
  • Dedication to Professionalism and Integrity: Demonstrates and promotes fair, honest, professional, and ethical behaviors that establish trust throughout the organization and with the public we serve.
  • Organizational Excellence: Takes ownership for excellence through one's personal effectiveness and dedication to the continuous improvement of our operations.
  • Success through Teamwork: Collaborates and builds partnerships through trust and the open exchange of diverse ideas and perspectives to achieve organizational goals.

Duties and Responsibilities

Note: The following duties are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Depending on assigned area of responsibility, incumbents in the position may perform one or more of the activities described below.

  • Supervises operation, maintenance, and management of an advanced Fleet Management Information System, including but not limited to: Asset Works M5.
  • Reviews bid specifications for new vehicle and equipment purchases to ensure Department, County, State, Department of Transportation and National Fire Protection Association rules, regulations and requirements are met for the scheduled annual replacement/procurement.
  • Provides oversight in the development, maintaining, and managing a large Fleet budget to include preparing and approving quotes and estimates, approving purchase orders, reviewing and approving invoices for payment, and ensuring the department complies with County purchasing procedures. Monitors the Vehicle Replacement Fund to ensure budgetary projections.
  • Provides policy development and compliance of various fleet related programs to include the Fleet Management Information System, vehicle licensing, vehicle titling, procurement, bid procedures, rate models, performance goals, and service level agreements. Policy development for County Administrative Directives, Memorandums, and Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Monitors the Vehicle Replacement Operating Fund to ensure budgetary projections for the scheduled annual replacement/procurement of vehicles and equipment. Provides yearly reconciliations for vehicle replacements.
  • Manages and sets performance goals, ensures compliance and improves operational processes in support of diverse Fleet related disciplines to ensure strong customer service to County customers.
  • Serves as department representative on task forces and committees to include emergency management, safety, energy management and sustainability, others as required.
  • Provide supervisory performance evaluation and guidance, as well as the training and assistance needed to ensure effective and timely completion of assignments.
  • Assesses staffing needs and identifies shortfalls; participates in interviews, recruiting, hiring, evaluating, and discipline practices.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Nature of Work

  • Sedentary Work -Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time.  Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met.

Working Conditions

  • Majority of work is performed indoors (office environment) with some outdoor functions involving asset inspection (deliveries or surplus review) and customer requests.
  • Walking or climbing stairs. Minimal lifting, pushing or pulling.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in business administration, Business Management, General Management, Computer Science; AND
  • Two years of experience in fleet operations, fleet information systems, budgeting, and/or vehicle life-cycle costing experience in a government fleet organization of at least 500 vehicles, one of which must have been in a supervisory capacity.; OR
  • An equivalent combination of education, training and experience that would reasonably be expected to provide the job-related competencies noted below. (For education and experience only, does not include legally required Licenses or Certifications.)

Job-Specific Competencies

  • Critical ThinkingWork is broad in scope covering one or more complicated areas. A high degree of analytic ability and inductive thinking is required to devise new, non-standard approaches to highly intricate, technically complex problems.
  • Decision Making: position functions as a subject matter expert and is expected to have the technical and educational competence required to make and support highly complex decision and/or recommendations.
  • Communication: Requires regular contacts with internal department staff, external partners, and staff throughout the organization. Must have the ability to concisely articulate very complex data into easy-to-understand information, reporting and issues to department leadership to address issues, mitigate risks and make strategic decisions.
  • Strategic Planning: Responsibilities include assisting with the development of plans and supporting information, reports and documentation that will used to make decisions that having significant organizational and customer impact.
  • Managerial/Operational SkillsResponsible for managing multiple functions; authority to deliver efficient and effective results.  Must have the ability to plan, direct and control projects, and resources.
  • LeadershipHighly developed leadership skills are a must to be successful. As a significant portion of this work is high level with broad organizational and customer impact -taking a leadership role in assembling information to manage projects through coordination, collaboration and evaluation is necessary to develop optimal solutions.
  • Analytical Ability: The ability to recommend and make decisions for complex problems using a high level of judgment and interpersonal relationship skills.
  • Managing Complexity: Manages complex changes that impact multiple stakeholders such as customers, the department, and conflicting priorities and needs.
  • Knowledge in the principles and practices of leadership and management of diverse fields related to fleet operations, information systems, budgeting and vehicle life- cycle costing.
  • Knowledge in the use of reference and on-line resources to research appropriate repairs, maintenance solutions, parts, and service pricing.
  • Knowledge of county, state and federal guidelines governing procedures for procurement, administration, budget, and safety.
  • Skill in verbal and written communication of mechanical or technical information to non-technical customers.
  • Ability to prepare and maintain files and reports.
  • Skill in reviewing and improving processes in order to create new approaches and procedures to meet internal and external customer requirements.
  • Ability to prioritize assignments, as they relate to customer needs and deadlines.
  • Ability to serve and represent Hillsborough County and the Fleet Management Department with courtesy and professionalism.
  • Knowledge of vehicle maintenance and repair practices.

Emergency Management Responsibilities

In the event of an emergency or disaster, an employee may be required to respond promptly to duties and responsibilities as assigned by the employee's department, the County's Office of Emergency Management, or County Administration. Such assignments may be for before, during or after the emergency/disaster.


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