Recognize Your Staff With Government Fleet’s Technician of the Month Program
TORRANCE, CA - Each month Government Fleet will feature a technician on Government Fleet’s website, and in our enewsletter.

TORRANCE, CA – Government Fleet magazine is looking for more nominations for its Technician of the Month recognition program. Each month Government Fleet will feature a technician on Government Fleet’s website, and in our enewsletter, from the submissions we receive from within Fleet Toolbox, which is free to join for public-sector fleet professionals.
For public-sector fleet managers, recognizing employees is crucial to good morale, and we want to provide you with a new way to recognize the technicians who not only work hard, day in, day out, but who contribute great ideas that improve maintenance operations.
If you are already a member of Fleet Toolbox, when you're logged in, you can nominate a technician by clicking on the Technician of the Month banner on the right.
You can read more about the program, via our Honorees page here.
Key criteria to focus on when submitting a candidate are not only certifications and years of experience but also creativity, such as novel solutions to maintenance problems, cost-saving ideas, and the ability to work well in a team environment.
If you have any questions about the submission process or judging criteria, contact Government Fleet’s Web Editor Greg Basich at greg.basich@bobit.com.
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