Fleet Maintenance Manager – Be a National Leader in Fleet Excellence
Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA) is seeking an innovative, data-driven Fleet Maintenance Manager to lead our diverse fleet operation into the future. This is your opportunity to drive change, champion best practices, and position ECUA as one of the Top 100 Fleets in North America.
CDL-B required (or obtainable within 6 months)
Competitive salary + excellent benefits. Based in beautiful Northwest Florida.
Apply now and make your mark where leadership meets innovation.
The Fleet Maintenance Manager serves as the strategic and operational leader of ECUA’s fleet operations, responsible for ensuring the optimal performance, reliability, and lifecycle management of a diverse and mission-critical fleet. The ideal candidate is a visionary leader with deep technical knowledge in fleet maintenance, a strong background in customer service, and a proven ability to implement modern inventory control systems. They will possess the leadership skills to inspire their team, instill accountability, and develop the next generation of fleet professionals within the organization. The candidate in this position will report to the Deputy Executive Director of Shared Services.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Plans, coordinates, and prioritizes repair activities to ensure optimum output.
Develops and implements robust inventory control measures; routinely analyzes usage reports to ensure inventory optimization and cost control.
Collaborates with procurement to ensure high-quality, cost-effective purchases of fleet parts, services, and equipment.
Leads and supervises inventory control activities and coordinates the annual inventory process for Fleet Operations.
Establishes and oversees rigorous preventive and predictive maintenance programs.
Drives innovation by staying ahead of trends in fleet electrification, telematics, and sustainability.
Oversees training and development programs to build technical and leadership capacity.
Maintains regulatory compliance and safety standards (e.g., DOT, EPA, OSHA).
Monitors and evaluates employee performance, implements coaching and accountability.
Prepares and manages a multi-million-dollar fleet budget, controlling expenditures.
Investigate vehicle incidents and ensure documentation and corrective actions.
Education/Experience (must meet at least one of the following):
Minimum of 2 years managing fleet parts inventory with demonstrated experience in usage analysis, purchasing, and reconciliation.
Proven customer service record with both internal departments and external clients.
Skilled in supervising, evaluating, and coaching maintenance personnel.
Licenses and Certifications:
Must possess or obtain at least a Class “B” CDL within six (6) months of hire.Managed mixed fleets of 200+ vehicles and equipment, including lifecycle and capital planning.
Oversaw fleet inventory budgets of $500,000+ with 98% accuracy and achieved 10% cost savings.
Demonstrated success improving uptime, preventive maintenance compliance, and reducing downtime.
Proficient with fleet software (e.g., Fleetio, Faster, Limble, AssetWorks, Samsara).
Certifications: CAFM (NAFA), CPFP (APWA) preferred or in progress.
Recognized for leadership through Top 100 Fleet initiatives or similar honors.
Championed team development and led operational and cultural improvements via servant leadership.
Employment offers to all new hires are contingent upon the job candidates successfully passing background and reference checks, nicotine screening, drug screening, and post-job offer physicals (that may include pulmonary testing). Offers of transfers or promotions to current ECUA employees are not subject to nicotine screening. All applicants are subject to physical assessments as required by the job. Physical Requirements/Working Environment
While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand and walk, use hands to finger, handle, or feel and is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, or crouch and climb or balance. The employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts and occasionally to outdoor weather conditions. Working conditions are typically moderately quiet but may be loud when near operating machinery.
Advanced practices, procedures, and regulatory standards in fleet maintenance for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles and equipment.
Lifecycle planning and total cost of ownership models.
Lead initiatives aligned with emerging trends and best practices.