
The City of Culver City, Calif., is hiring a senior fleet services technician to join its fleet team. The position pays between $4,597.82 and $5,612.27 monthly. The last day to apply is Nov. 4.
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The City of Culver City, Calif., is hiring a fleet services technician to join its fleet team. The position pays between $4,043.80 and $4,930.23 monthly. The last day to apply is Nov. 4.
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The City of Culver City, Calif., is hiring a fleet services assistant to join its fleet team. The position pays between $20.18 and $22.30 hourly. The last day to apply is Nov. 4.
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Local and state government agencies in the Southeast are working to clear roads, restore power, and rescue stranded residents in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has replaced two-thirds of its fleet with vehicles that run on cleaner fuels, including biofuels and electricity, and is now working on further expanding electrification.
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Santa Clara County (Calif.) Sheriff's Office purchased 750 gun vaults for its deputies to use while off duty. The department is installing the gun vaults in deputies' personal cars as well as unmarked patrol cars.
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DC Water now uses biodiesel fuel to fuel all 230 of its diesel vehicles, including sewer trucks, utility and dump trucks, crane trucks, and crew cabs. The agency uses a B-20 blend of 20% biodiesel and 80% petroleum diesel.
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GM revealed its latest fuel cell demo, the Chevrolet Colorado ZH2, at the Association of the U.S. Army annual meeting and exhibition in Washington, D.C.
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The State of Massachusetts is reducing its take home fleet, Governor Charlie Baker announced days after a state employee resigned over misuse of a state-owned vehicle.
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The City of Somerset (Ky.) Council passed a resolution allowing Enterprise Fleet Management to purchase 25 vehicles on the city’s behalf, remarket its surplus vehicles, and maintain all of the city’s vehicles for one year.
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