Chief Fleet Officer, Operations Manager II

2 days ago


Baltimore MD, United States City of Baltimore Full time

Chief Fleet Officer - Operations Manager II This is a non-civil service position. City of Baltimore, Department of General Services Salary Range: $105,085.00 - $173,250.00, ANNUALLY Starting Pay Range: $105,085.00 - $139,167.50, ANNUALLY Get to know us Welcome to the City of Baltimore Experience the reward of a fulfilling career and enjoy the added element of excitement in a vibrant, diverse atmosphere. The City of Baltimore offers limitless opportunities to help drive social impact, both on the job and in the community, while serving its citizens. Join us in making Baltimore a great place to live and work. In the City of Baltimore, we hire great people and provide them with the skills and opportunities to grow toward their career aspirations. If you are looking for a career change or are interested in learning more, explore our opportunities and benefits programs. The city offers medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, optional life, AD&D, and FSA plans. This office also supplies wellness programs, support groups, and workshops. You can learn about our benefits here : : / / humanresources.baltimorecity.gov / hr-divisions / benefits Job Summary The Chief of Fleet Management provides executive leadership, strategic direction, and operational oversight for Baltimore City's comprehensive fleet operations, which manage more than 5,600 vehicles and pieces of equipment serving 29 City agencies and entities. The position ensures that all aspects of fleet management including maintenance, fueling, procurement, administration, and facilities operate safely, efficiently, and in alignment with the City's goals for sustainability, fiscal stewardship, and operational excellence. The Chief oversees approximately 250 employees across eight facilities and manages an annual budget exceeding $75 million, including $11 million in annual fuel operations. This position requires strong organizational leadership, strategic planning, and data-driven management to maintain high levels of service reliability, fiscal accountability, and continuous improvement across all fleet functions. About the Fleet Management Division The Fleet Management Division supports the City's public safety, public works, and community services by maintaining, fueling, and replacing essential vehicles and equipment. The Division operates from the George L. Winfield Fleet Maintenance Facility and multiple substations citywide. In recent years, Baltimore's Fleet Management has been nationally recognizedranked #6 among leading fleets by Government Fleet and the American Public Works Association, and #29 in NAFA's 100 Best Fleets. Nature of Work The Chief of Fleet Management provides executive leadership, strategic direction, and operational oversight for Baltimore City's comprehensive fleet operations, which manage more than 5,600 vehicles and pieces of equipment serving 29 City agencies and entities. The position ensures that all aspects of fleet management including maintenance, fueling, procurement, administration, and facilities operate safely, efficiently, and in alignment with the City's goals for sustainability, fiscal stewardship, and operational excellence. The Chief oversees approximately 250 employees across eight facilities and manages an annual budget exceeding $75 million, including $11 million in annual fuel operations. This position requires strong organizational leadership, strategic planning, and data-driven management to maintain high levels of service reliability, fiscal accountability, and continuous improvement across all fleet functions. Essential Functions Strategic Leadership and Oversight Leads the overall strategic direction, planning, and performance management of the Fleet Management Division. Directs and integrates the work of three Deputy Chiefs responsible for Operations, Administration, and Support Services to ensure coordinated, high-performing, and responsive operations. Establishes policies, performance metrics, and operational standards that promote efficiency, safety, and superior service delivery. Represents the Division in coordination with City leadership, customer agencies, and external stakeholders, ensuring alignment with citywide goals. Oversees emergency response readiness for all fleet operations and serves on 24-hour call to support critical service needs. Operational Excellence and Compliance Oversees daily operations related to maintenance, repair, fueling, and facilities. Management across multiple fleet sites. Ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, including environmental, safety, and labor standards. Manages the City's fuel operations procurement, storage, and dispensation of approximately three million gallons annually, totaling about $11 million per year, across aboveground and underground tank systems. Ensures fuel quality, safety, and system integrity in coordination with environmental and risk management teams. Promotes innovation in maintenance practices, zero-emission vehicle technology, and digital fleet management systems while maintaining fleet readiness to support agency service delivery. Financial and Administrative Management Directs the development and oversight of the Division's $75 million annual budget, including $11 million for fuel operations and $35 million in vehicle leasing and procurement. Aligns financial planning with strategic priorities and operational needs, ensuring robust financial controls and performance reporting. Oversees the City's Master Lease program to optimize fleet utilization and lifecycle replacement. Manages all contracts, service-level agreements (SLAs), and vendor relationships to ensure fiscal responsibility and operational efficiency. Collaborates with City leadership to identify and secure grants and partnerships that support innovation and sustainability initiatives. Sustainability, Innovation, and Data-Driven Performance Leads the City's transition to a sustainable, zero-emission fleet through development and execution of the Electric Vehicle (EV) implementation plan and related infrastructure. Oversees the FleetStat program to ensure data transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making. Promotes continuous improvement through adoption of emerging technologies, process optimization, and workforce development. Analyzes operational metrics to identify opportunities to enhance vehicle uptime, reduce costs, improve customer satisfaction, and advance the City's environmental goals. Workforce Leadership and Development Provides executive oversight of approximately 250 employees through three Deputy Chiefs and their management teams. Fosters a culture of accountability, innovation, and service excellence. Ensures workforce development programs align with operational and technological needs, including oversight of the Fleet Academy and technical skill advancement programs. Promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and workplace safety across all fleet operations to maintain a professional and motivated workforce. Minimum Qualifications Education Required: A Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Management, or related field from an accredited college or university, along with ten years of progressively increasing responsibilities, including four years of supervisory experience is required. Preferred: Bachelor's degree (minimum) or Master's degree (preferred) in Business Management, Logistics, Public Administration, or a related field from an accredited college or university. Experience A minimum of eight (8) years of senior management experience in fleet management or comparable large-scale operations, including at least four (4) years managing diverse functions through subordinate supervisors. Progressive experience managing multiple asset types and operational programs within a complex organization. Proven track record of leadership within a federal, state, or local government, or a public university system preferred. Experience managing multimillion-dollar budgets, contract negotiations, and large technical workforces. Equivalency Notes Have an equivalent combination of education and experience. Non-supervisory experience or education may not be substituted for the required supervisory experience. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ideal Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will be a strategic and handson leader with deep operational and policy-driven experience in fleet management. This individual will demonstrate strong leadership and communication skills, fostering a culture of employee engagement, accountability, recognition, and excellence. Must possess the ability to build strong relationships across all levels of the organization from frontline employees to executive leadership and elected officials demonstrating professionalism, empathy, and genuine interpersonal skill. The ideal candidate will be resourceful, analytical, and calm under pressure, able to troubleshoot complex issues and make sound decisions in dynamic, highdemands environments. They will bring extensive experience in project and asset management, effectively balancing short, mid, and longterm priorities to deliver results. Strong negotiation skills, an aptitude for influencing stakeholders, and a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation are essential. Candidates should have a thorough knowledge of fleet management principles,]]>



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