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The Fleet Safety & Compliance Coordinator (FSCC) is responsible for supporting the Fleet Safety Manager in all motor-vehicle compliance and safety for the Company. Work with Manager of Fleet Safety on Maintenance Vendor Audits to ensure Compliance & terms of contract.
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WM has the largest disposal network and collection fleet in North America, is the largest recycler of post-consumer materials and is the leader in beneficial reuse of landfill gas, with a growing network of renewable natural gas plants and the most gas-to-electricity plants in North America.
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Inspect, clean and maintain the equipment yard, facility perimeter, and other assigned areas to ensure that all trash and debris is picked up, concrete walkways and parking areas are swept and steam cleaned, perimeter fencing, gates, rails and poles are maintained, and maintenance/repair needs are promptly reported to the manager.
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Completes required documentation using the fleet maintenance software program, ensuring accurate information is captured on vehicle repairs, parts usage, and repair times. Submit required job completion paperwork to Shop Manager.
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Follow the direction of Fleet Supervisor/Manager and Lead Technician. The Fleet Diesel Mechanic will perform scheduled preventative maintenance and necessary repairs to automobiles, trucks (light and heavy), trailers, vans and forklifts as directed by Fleet Manager and Lead Technician.
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Act as the central liaison to the Fleet Manager for equipment-related matters. Bachelor's degree in a related field or five years of relevant landscape management experience. The Landscape Maintenance Field Supervisor acts as a liaison between crews, Account Managers, and upper management to ensure smooth operations and exceptional service delivery.
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Develops a fleet services budget to include a review of past year income and expenses; adjusts and administers all fleet service purchases including parts, tools and office supplies. Review fleet maintenance functions and various operational and expense reporting.
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Partner with the Fleet business team to maintain and build Fleet service customer relationships. Job DescriptionPosition SummaryResponsible for achieving expected sales goals across the service labor, parts, and fleet business and providing superior customer service through in-store execution of programs, initiatives and standards.
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The operations manager position manages local scheduling and real-time operations of non-revenue generating construction operations that include field personnel, purchasing, fabrication, shop and fleet/equipment which facilitates the maximization of resources (human and automated) to achieve customer satisfaction, productivity, schedule adherence and economic goals.
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The Shop Mechanic II is responsible for advanced repair and maintenance of machines in our rental fleet, including earth-moving, aerial, landscaping, material handling equipment, and more. This position reports to Regional Rental Manager.
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The Fleet Manager assigns work in terms of very general instructions. Fleet Maintenance Supervisor. Attends meetings with manager and department directors to discuss vehicle and equipment replacement issues.
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Manage production expenses, equipment and materials, and provide warehouse and fleet maintenance. The Production Manager oversees all aspects of assigned restoration projects and production crews.
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Title : Fleet Maintenance Manager Associate-Mid Manager Level ($600-700 per week) In addition, the Fleet Maintenance Manager will be responsible for managing the company's fleet maintenance app.
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Notifies Dispatch or Route Manager of issues as prescribed by Service Machine protocol, including blocked containers, potential missed pick-ups or problems that arise on the route. Immediately reports any unsafe situations or service calls to Route Manager or Dispatch before attempting service.
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Whether you are looking to launch a new career in one of our many convenient Store locations, Distribution Centers, Store Support Center or with our Private Fleet Team, we are proud to provide a wide range of career opportunities.
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