Vehicle Maintenance Manager jobs in Tucson, AZ

Vehicle Maintenance Manager assists with the acquisition, operations, and maintenance of the organization's fleet of motor vehicles. Assigns vehicles and drivers, prepares schedules, and oversees dispatch operations. Being a Vehicle Maintenance Manager evaluates, purchases, leases, and disposes of vehicles to maintain the fleet. Develops and maintains vendor and service provider relationships for fuel, maintenance, and other essential services. Additionally, Vehicle Maintenance Manager develops and implements safety, preventive maintenance, and accident prevention programs. Knowledge of OSHA, DOT, and fleet-specific regulations, licensing, registration, and reporting requirements. May administer insurance policy coverage, negotiates agreements, and participate in claim resolution. Manages the fleet expense reporting and budgets. May require a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a manager. The Vehicle Maintenance Manager supervises a group of primarily para-professional level staffs. May also be a level above a supervisor within high volume administrative/ production environments. Makes day-to-day decisions within or for a group/small department. Has some authority for personnel actions. To be a Vehicle Maintenance Manager typically requires 3-5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of functional area and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Sales Manager
  • Code 1 Maintenance
  • Tucson, AZ FULL_TIME
  • 1. Hit sales quotas.

    The incoming sales manager should be expected to motivate their team of sales reps to hit the quotas set during each sales period. Quotas are the backbone of any sales team — without them, your sales reps won’t feel motivated to sell. Your sales manager should not only strive to hit these quotas but exceed them on a weekly, monthly, or quarterly basis. They’ll even gamify the process for sales reps, ensuring that your team is driven to succeed.

    2. Mentor and train sales reps.

    The candidate should understand their responsibility to help their team of sales reps develop their skills. This should include facilitating regular performance management reviews with their reps to provide feedback and coaching. Screen potential candidates for prior mentoring experience. Even if this is their first managerial role, they should have had experience mentoring, teaching, or coaching a coworker.

    3. Recruit, hire, and onboard new salespeople.

    Sales managers are often responsible for building their own teams (or for working alongside HR to build their team). In many roles, sales managers are in charge of recruiting, interviewing, extending job offers to, and training new salespeople for a smooth transition into the team. If a candidate doesn’t have recruitment experience, ask them whether they’d be willing to undergo training.

    4. Create sales forecasts.

    Forecasting is critical for setting sales goals that drive business growth. Experienced sales managers should understand how to create realistic sales forecasts after factoring in historical data, market conditions, and your company’s business objectives. A good sales manager will also unite these forecasts with marketing acquisition objectives and continuously engage with the marketing team.

    5. Analyze performance data.

    Effective sales managers are able to analyze performance metrics to make data-driven decisions and provide effective coaching to their team. They’ll also use this data to create accurate sales forecasts and find opportunities for improvement or growth.

    6. Design and implement a scalable sales strategy.

    Providing strategic direction for their organization is a key function for sales managers. A candidate should demonstrate the ability to create, implement, and measure the success of a sales strategy. Not only that, but they should have experience articulating this strategy to stakeholders and have experience expanding into new markets or verticals.

    7. Continuously iterate on and improve upon sales processes.

    Having a sales process in place can streamline the daily responsibilities of every member of the team. The organization’s sales manager should be the ultimate champion for their team’s sales process, ensuring the process is followed and striving for continuous improvement. They won’t settle for any process — if they can make an improvement, they will. Ask candidates whether they have experience improving a process at their company and find out how their changes drove results for the business.

  • 4 Days Ago

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Maintenance Manager
  • B.HOM Student Living
  • Tucson, AZ FULL_TIME
  • B.HOM Student LivingHiring: Maintenance ManagerLocation: Tucson, AZThe Maintenance Supervisor, internally known as Service Manager, performs a wide variety of maintenance, supervisory, and administrat...
  • 13 Days Ago

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Maintenance Manager
  • Mission Rock Residential, LLC
  • Tucson, AZ FULL_TIME
  • We are seeking a Maintenance Manager to help us keep our beautiful property running smoothly. Ideal candidate enjoys leading and working alongside the Service Tech. #missionrockres #maintenance Locati...
  • 6 Days Ago

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MAINTENANCE MANAGER
  • Poly Print Inc
  • Tucson, AZ FULL_TIME
  • Poly Print is an award-winning flexographic printer and food packaging manufacturer located in Tucson, Arizona. Established in 1992, Poly Print has consistently and profitably grown into a recognized ...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Maintenance Manager
  • Gold Bond Building Products, LLC
  • Eloy, AZ FULL_TIME
  • JOB SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to ensure a safe, efficient, reliable and cost-effective operation through proper safeguards, operation and maintenance of plant equipment and facilities. ...
  • 20 Days Ago

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MAINTENANCE MANAGER
  • Miraval Arizona Resort and Spa
  • Tucson, AZ FULL_TIME
  • Summary At Miraval, we embrace individuality, forge authentic connections, and offer creative opportunities. We live what we teach and provide tangible examples of how the power of mindfulness can pro...
  • 28 Days Ago

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0 Vehicle Maintenance Manager jobs found in Tucson, AZ area

Tucson (/ˈtuːsɒn, tuːˈsɒn/) is a city and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona. The 2010 United States Census put the population at 520,116, while the 2015 estimated population of the entire Tucson metropolitan statistical area (MSA) was 980,263. The Tucson MSA forms part of the larger Tucson-Nogales combined statistical area (CSA), with a total population of 1,010,025 as of the 2010 Census. Tucson is the second-largest populated city in Arizona behind Phoenix, both of which anchor the Arizona Sun Corridor. The city is 108 miles (174 km)...
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Income Estimation for Vehicle Maintenance Manager jobs
$76,678 to $106,159
Tucson, Arizona area prices
were up 2.5% from a year ago

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