Pact Zambia is seeking a highly qualified and experienced Fleet Supervisor to support the implementation of the Zambia Integrated Health Activity (ZIH). The Fleet Supervisor will be based in Northwestern Province and will be responsible for overseeing the management and operations of the project’s fleet in the region. This includes vehicles and motorbikes deployed across all districts within the province. The successful candidate will ensure that all transportation assets are operated safely, efficiently, and in compliance with Pact and donor regulations.
The Fleet Supervisor will manage the day-to-day operations of the fleet and will play a critical role in ensuring the overall success of the project by optimizing fleet performance, enhancing safety protocols, and minimizing operational costs.
The ideal candidate for this role will be a proactive and strategic thinker with a deep understanding and experience of all aspects of fleet management in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. He/she will possess exceptional organizational skills, be able to multi-task and have a keen eye for detail. With a proven track record in managing large fleets as described above, the Fleet Supervisor will be adept at coordinating complex logistics, ensure that all vehicles, drivers and safety concerns meet the highest standards, and that they are always ready to support the project’s diverse and demanding operational needs
1. Vehicle Maintenance and Repair:
• Maintain a comprehensive vehicle management database ensuring complete, correct and timely data entry, for all vehicles, on maintenance and repairs, fuel use and vehicle movement based on the monthly Vehicle Utilization Report (VUR) and Weekly Vehicle Checklists submitted by the drivers.
2. Fuel Management:
•Monitor fuel consumption and calculate fuel consumption rates for all vehicles based on driver vehicle movement and fuel use logs that inform the monthly VUR.
•Submit a monthly fuel reconciliation report and validation memo to the Operations Manager highlighting any discrepancies or areas of concern.
3. Log Sheet Maintenance:
•Ensure drivers fill out vehicle movement and fuel use log sheets completely and correctly.
•Review log sheets regularly for accuracy and completeness
4. Driver Supervision:
•Under the guidance of the Operations Manager, recruit, train and supervise drivers and ensure they adhere to safety protocols and company policies.
•Conduct regular driver performance evaluations and provide constructive feedback to improve driving skills and overall performance
5. Fleet Performance, Tracking and Reporting:
•Monitor vehicle movement on a regular basis using the GPS tracking system to identify vehicle abuse. Ensure that the tracking system is installed on all vehicles and is always operational.
•Ensure any issues or alerts are followed up and resolved expeditiously.
•Analyze fleet performance data, including maintenance costs, fuel consumption, and vehicle utilization.
•Prepare regular reports on fleet performance, identifying trends and areas for improvement
6. Compliance and Safety:
•Ensure that all vehicles and drivers comply with relevant local regulations.
•Ensure that vehicles are always in good and safe condition.
•Stay updated on changes in transportation laws and regulations and implement necessary adjustments to maintain compliance.
•Conduct regular safety training for drivers to promote safe driving practices and prevent accidents
Pact is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, citizenship status, genetic information, matriculation, family responsibilities, personal appearance, credit information, tobacco use (except in the workplace), membership in an employee organization, or other protected classifications or non-merit factors.
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