Fleet Coordinator - BDL Logistics
Fall River, MA
About the Job
The Fleet Coordinator (FC) is part of the company leadership team and is responsible
for working with the Operations Manager to ensure the company fleet of
vehicles is properly maintained and serviced. Proper fleet maintenance is imperative to
safe and efficient daily operations and ensure company goals and objectives are
achieved.
Routine and thorough fleet maintenance helps ensure the vehicles are safe for use and
contributes to the overall safety and success of the company and employees. The FC
will help promote a culture of professionalism and respect for company equipment and
safety, as well as educate the team on how to care for and maintain their assigned
vehicle.
You will be responsible for performing monthly Preventative Maintenance Checks and
Services (PMCS) on all vehicles in the company fleet, document these services and
maintain service records for all vehicle work. When PM services are required for
Amazon branded vans, FC will coordinate with the appropriate third-party provider as
well as the Operations Manager or Ops team member to schedule service without
impacting the Company's ability to execute required routes. The FC will coordinate with
the Operations team for any services or body work that needs to be scheduled and
completed by a third party.
The FC will also help with any on road services or maintenance as required and
contribute to the development and execution of the Company's mobile maintenance
unit.
The FC will report to the Operations Manager. The FC responsibilities are in addition to
the Delivery Associate role.
General Responsibilities:
Interact in a positive and a professional manner with customers, the general
public, and other team members during the course of the day. Represent the
company in a professional, positive and polite manner at all times.
Complete monthly PMCS on all vehicles in the company fleet PMCS includes, but may not be limited to:
Top off/check fluids (washer, DEF, coolant, oil, transmission and
brake)
Check/top off tire pressure
Inspect tires for debris in tires, measure and monitor tread depth
Basic maintenance as necessary or required
Replace light bulbs, windshield wipers, rotate tires, etc.
Monthly vehicle inspection of exterior to reconcile known body damage with RTS
inspection sheet.