What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fleet Manager position at LTN?
LTN Global is a broadcast media company based in Liberty, Missouri. We provide live broadcasting mainly for sports games (professional and collegiate) and news coverage. https://ltnglobal.com
Position Summary:
- The Fleet Manager will be responsible for overseeing and maintaining LTN's fleet of commercial and passenger vehicles. Plays a crucial role in ensuring fleet readiness and coordinating a team of full-time and contract drivers.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
--Fleet maintenance and management of commercial and passenger vehicles.
- Work with LTN Office Manager to assist them with LTN Fleet record keeping (legal documentation, tags, IFTA etc).
- Maintain DOT compliance for all trucks (repairs, lights, brakes, tires, etc).
- Preventive maintenance, inspections, and light duty repairs.
- Provide guidance to drivers in troubleshooting during break downs over the phone.
- On-call to coordinate logistics in moving trucks from point A to point B or (locate tows, secure alternate source of power for the trailer, provide guidance through repairs).
- Locate facilities and coordinate repairs/maintenance over the road or locally.
- Designate fleet parking assignments in Liberty shop/facility.
- Establish routine maintenance plan with proper documentation for the trucks and passenger vehicles.
- Inspect trucks and passenger vehicles before and after trips.
--LTN Facility Maintenance
- Maintain readiness of the Liberty facility generator in coordination with Technical Services.
--Scheduling and Crewing
- Work with Production Operations and Engineering to assign drivers and communicate the schedule with staff and contract drivers.
- Lead efforts to secure contract drivers and may fulfill the driver obligation for an event if one cannot be located (This scenario will be an exception rather than a standard practice).
- Fulfill driver duties for events regional to the Midwest region when needed.
Requirements:
- 3 years of commercial driving experience.
- Must have an active, valid Class A CDL.
- Must have a clean driving record and completed DOT physical exam.
- Must meet all Federal and State DOT guidelines.
- Must be in good standing with all Federal and State commercial motor vehicle guidelines.
- Ability to back any size trailer into a set parking position with little front, back or side clearance.