Fleet Manager
Company: Nourishing Hope
Location: Chicago
Posted on: November 20, 2024
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Job Description:
Organization Overview Nourishing Hope, formerly known as
Lakeview Pantry, is a dynamic Chicago nonprofit agency. Nourishing
Hope has evolved to become more than solely a hunger relief
organization. We provide food, social services such as job and
housing assistance, and free mental wellness counseling with a
growing team of licensed therapists. Founded in 1970, we strive to
serve the needs of the whole person - with respect and dignity,
always. Nourishing Hope offers our neighbors nutritious food using
a choice-based distribution model and access to life-changing
social services including: Monthly food distribution and additional
produce pickup through five different food access programs. Home
delivery services for older adults, homebound neighbors and
neighbors living with disabilities. Social services including case
management, mental health counseling, job search support, domestic
violence intervention, referrals and public benefits assistance
(SNAP, healthcare, government forms) for anyone in need. Nourishing
Hope serves tens of thousands of people each year, providing more
than 4 million meals through our programs, in addition to
partnerships with other community organizations. This year, more
than 7,000 low-income neighbors will also receive case management
and social services. Position Summary: The Senior Fleet Manager is
responsible for managing Nourishing Hope drivers and vehicles,
including driver hiring, training, route creation, dispatch
support, vehicle selection, vehicle maintenance, and capturing key
donation compliance data. This role is 100% on-site. Schedule and
Locations: This is a full time on-site position reporting out of
Nourishing Hope Headquarters, 1716 W. Hubbard in Chicago. Essential
Job Functions: Recruit, train, supervise and evaluate all staff and
volunteer drivers. Train drivers by developing onboarding
documentation and providing in person supervision for learning in
vehicles. Conduct vehicle ride-alongs as needed for training and
ongoing coaching and quality control. Ensure all driver licensing
is compliant and up-to-date. Create driver schedules and daily
routes ensuring Nourishing Hope food pickup and dropoff needs are
met, including internal distribution, grocery store pickups, and
other in kind donations, and where needed, support for online
market and home delivery. Post routes in a timely fashion. Leverage
software and process improvement to continuously add efficiency to
routes and the route creation process. Provide on-call "Dispatch
Support" during office hours and resolve ad hoc driver questions
and donation partner issues, adjusting routes as needed. Manage
maintenance/repairs for all vehicles, including preventive
maintenance, ad hoc repairs, and servicing. Conduct regular
inspections and audits of the fleet. Own vehicle maintenance budget
and ensure expenditures are within budget while developing
strategies to reduce cost. Maintain records of vehicle maintenance
and costs. Provide ongoing coaching and mentoring to drivers, to
monitor and assess their performance, identify, and resolve issues,
and manage associated employee activities (e.g., performance
reviews, pay adjustments, promotions/transfers). Create fleet
strategy, identifying the number and type of incremental vehicles
to add to the fleet to support program growth while maximizing
efficiency. Oversee cleanliness of assigned vehicles: ensure that
all pre-trip and post-trip vehicle maintenance and safety
checklists are completed daily by drivers and any issues are
reported immediately to the Senior Fleet Manager. Lead safety
initiatives and oversee safety performance in person at Nourishing
Hope facilities and on routes, including safety training,
supporting investigation of accidents, and providing on-the-job
coaching. Develop department objectives by managing staff and
communicating with key cross-functional partners; plan and evaluate
department activities. Collaborate with the Product Sourcing
Coordinator to ensure that our in-kind donors' needs and schedules
are being met, and work together to problem-solve any donation
issues with these partners. Meet as needed with program staff,
volunteer team, and warehouse team to collaborate across
departments and solve any issues with food flow or scheduling.
Learn, adhere to, and teach Nourishing Hope's standards for food
safety and quality. Ensure thorough collection of donation data by
drivers; double-check data entry accuracy. Act as a backup for
drivers as needed. Attend meetings and complete work as assigned
for regular and temporary cross-departmental working groups as well
as departmental operations meetings. Qualifications : Credentials
HS Diploma or GED required. Associate's degree or equivalent
college courses preferred. Valid Class B Commercial Truck Drivers
License (CDL) with air brake endorsement Experience Minimum 5
year's experience in fleet team management and fleet maintenance
Minimum 3 years commercial truck driving experience Working
knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite; Salesforce experience a plus.
Experience using routing software and continuously improving route
efficiency Understanding of truck and van maintenance and
mechanics, including the ability to identify when major repairs are
needed. Demonstrated history of delivering safety, reliability, and
budget control in fleet maintenance Ability to set and monitor a
budget Physical Requirements Ability to operate a motor vehicle
(van and Class B / C trucks) and sit in the vehicle for up to 8
hours per day. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds occasionally and up
to 50 pounds frequently. Ability to lift, bend, crouch, reach.
Visual acuity (with correction) to operate a motor vehicle (van).
Leadership, Communication, and Critical Thinking Skills Strong
interpersonal verbal and written communications skills Good
problem-solving, critical thinking and decision-making skills
Exceptional organization, time management and multitasking
abilities Keen attention to detail Proven success managing and
supervising a team of drivers both staff and volunteers. Proven
ability to work independently and as a member of a team. An
understanding of, and belief in, the importance of food security
for everyone Background Check Because we are a Medicaid provider
all applicants who are offered employment with Nourishing Hope will
be subject to a background screening. Offers of employment are
contingent on the successful completion of a background screening
conducted in accordance with Nourishing Hope policy and federal,
state and local law. Employment Type: Full Time Bonus/Commission:
No
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