
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 assistant to join its fleet team. The position pays between $20.18 and $22.30 hourly. The last day to apply is Nov. 4.
Read More →The City & County of San Francisco, Calif., is hiring a fleet business manager to join its Fleet Management – Central Shops Department.
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Alternative-fuel mandates are driven by political pressure, and too much data is leading to more work, according to fleet professionals around the country.
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The City of Austin, Texas launched a new internship program with the Fort Hood military base, allowing exiting soldiers to join the city as interns. The first three interns will be placed in the Fleet Services Department.
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Greg Morris, CEM, fleet manager, Sarasota County, Fla., announced he will retire on Nov. 11 after 11 years at the county. The county is recruiting for his replacement.
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Recruiting and retaining qualified personnel, succession planning, and staff development rank as the top challenges for state and local governments for the second year in a row, according to a recently released survey.
Read More →Muscatine County, Iowa, may hire its first fleet manager to oversee vehicle purchasing and maintenance in an effort to save the county money.
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The Florida Association of Government Fleet Administrators (FLAGFA) has partnered with Palm Beach and Santa Fe State College to form scholarship opportunities for students looking to become automotive and truck technicians.
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Finding qualified technicians can be a challenge for public sector fleet managers. A survey of Government Fleet readers and private-sector technicians uncovered several interesting findings, which were covered in a feature article of the June 2015 issue. View a series of slides with data points from the findings.
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