Fleet Inspections and Readiness
- Perform pre-trip inspections and ensure all trucks, trailers, and equipment are in proper working condition, ready for operations, and compliant with safety standards.
Preventative Maintenance
- Collaborate with the Operations Manager to establish and adhere to a maintenance schedule for trucks and equipment.
Equipment Repairs
- Perform proactive and timely repairs on all trucks, trailers, and job-related equipment.
Inspection Compliance
- Ensure all vehicles and equipment meet safety and operational standards in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations, including DOT requirements.
Emergency Repairs
- Provide on-call support for emergency repairs, assisting teams on-site with troubleshooting and resolving equipment issues promptly.
Equiptment Training
- Collaborate with the Operations team to train landscaping crews on proper equipment operation, care, and basic troubleshooting to prevent misuse and extend equipment lifespan.
Vendor Coordination
- Work with vendors to source parts, negotiate pricing, and ensure timely delivery of supplies to reduce repair delays.
Cost Efficiency
- Identify and implement cost-saving measures, such as repairing components instead of replacing them and recommending energy-efficient or low-maintenance equipment upgrades.
Purchase Order System
- Utilize the company’s purchase order system for all purchases and obtain sign-off from the Operations Manager before making any purchases.
Maintenance Records
- Keep accurate and up-to-date records of fleet maintenance and repairs for compliance and reporting purposes.
Yard Operations and Waste Management
- Assist with loading/unloading materials, manage green waste disposal, and transport hardscape spoils offsite as needed to support overall yard operations.
Transportation Assistance
- Support the transportation of assets, equipment, and materials to job sites when required.
