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Description
Fleet Coordinator
Workover Solutions, Inc. is a dynamic and growing technology company in the energy sector, committed to innovation, sustainability, and delivering high-quality service to our clients. We are looking for a Fleet Coordinator to serve as the central point of coordination for company vehicles – including pickup trucks, trailers, and XL vehicles - ensuring maximum operational availability, regulatory compliance, and cost-effective fleet performance. The Fleet Coordinator partners closely with field operations, safety, procurement, and finance to support the company's multi-state operations.
Requirements
Fleet Operations & Asset Management
Description
Fleet Coordinator
Workover Solutions, Inc. is a dynamic and growing technology company in the energy sector, committed to innovation, sustainability, and delivering high-quality service to our clients. We are looking for a Fleet Coordinator to serve as the central point of coordination for company vehicles – including pickup trucks, trailers, and XL vehicles - ensuring maximum operational availability, regulatory compliance, and cost-effective fleet performance. The Fleet Coordinator partners closely with field operations, safety, procurement, and finance to support the company's multi-state operations.
Requirements
Fleet Operations & Asset Management
- Maintain a comprehensive, real-time fleet inventory system tracking all vehicles, including pickup trucks, trailers, and XL commercial trucks across all company locations.
- Assign, track, and manage vehicle deployments to field personnel and operational sites across multiple states.
- Coordinate vehicle transfers, relocations, and deployments in alignment with project needs and operational schedules.
- Monitor vehicle utilization rates and provide recommendations to optimize fleet size and composition.
- Manage vehicle acquisition, upfitting, and decommissioning processes in coordination with management and procurement.
- Develop and administer a proactive preventive maintenance (PM) program for all fleet assets, including oil changes, inspections, tires, and scheduled service intervals.
- Track and document all maintenance and repair activities using fleet management software.
- Manage breakdown response and roadside assistance coordination for field personnel.
- Monitor and manage warranty claims and recalls across the fleet.
- Assist with benefits administration, employee relations, and performance management.
- Maintain accurate and confidential employee records.
- Support HR compliance and ensure adherence to employment laws and company policies.
- Assist with HR reporting and contribute to strategic workforce planning.
- Ensure all vehicles and trailers are registered, licensed, and insured in compliance with applicable state and federal regulations across all operating jurisdictions.
- Manage DOT compliance for applicable commercial vehicles, including driver qualification files, hours of service records, and annual vehicle inspections.
- Coordinate pre-trip/post-trip inspection programs and ensure defect reporting processes are followed.
- Support QHSE Manager with fleet-related safety initiatives, incident investigations, and corrective actions.
- Maintain compliance with FMCSA regulations for the company's XL commercial truck operations.
- Coordinate with QHSE on drug and alcohol testing programs for commercial vehicle operators.
- Administer the company's driver qualification program, including MVR (Motor Vehicle Record) checks, driver authorization, and annual reviews.
- Facilitate fleet safety training, including defensive driving and vehicle inspection procedures.
- Manage fleet-related procurement including fuel cards, parts, tires, and vendor service agreements.
- Track and report fleet operating costs, maintenance expenses, and fuel consumption; identify cost reduction opportunities.
- Primary point of approval for invoices related to fleet maintenance, repairs, and vehicle-related services.
- Assist with annual fleet budget preparation and ongoing budget monitoring.
- Generate regular fleet reports covering utilization, costs, compliance status, and maintenance schedules for QHSE Manager and leadership.
- Maintain accurate and organized records for all vehicles including titles, registrations, insurance certificates, and maintenance history.
- Administer the fleet management information system (FMIS) and ensure data accuracy and integrity.
- Support audits and provide fleet documentation as requested.
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Logistics, Supply Chain, or a related field preferred; equivalent work experience considered.
- Minimum 3–5 years of direct fleet management or fleet coordination experience, preferably in the oil and gas, energy, or heavy industrial sector.
- Demonstrated experience managing a fleet of 100 mixed vehicles, including commercial trucks and trailers.
- Experience with DOT and FMCSA compliance requirements strongly preferred.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities across geographically dispersed locations.
- Solid understanding of vehicle maintenance practices, repair processes, and commercial vehicle regulations.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to work effectively with field personnel, vendors, and management.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook); experience with ERP or work order systems a plus.
- Strong attention to detail with analytical skills to interpret fleet cost and performance data.
- Ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment in a fast-paced, field-operations environment.
- Valid driver's license with a clean driving record required.
- CDL (Commercial Driver's License) not required but preferred or considered a plus.
- Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) or similar fleet management certification a plus.
- DOT compliance certification or training a plus.
- Primarily office-based at the Imperial, PA headquarters, with regular travel to field locations and operational sites across multiple states (estimated 20–30% travel).
- Occasional work outside standard business hours may be required to address fleet emergencies or breakdowns.
- Work may involve occasional exposure to field environments including construction sites, well pads, and industrial facilities.
- Must be able to operate a motor vehicle and travel by air when necessary.