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Seize this Fleet Controller role in Breaside, utilizing your transport coordination skills in a safety-first logistics leader. You'll execute daily route plans, solve real-time issues, and ensure client service delivery. Enjoy a structured, supportive environment with a salary up to $75,000+ Supe...
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Australia , Breaside
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75000.00 AUD / Year
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Seize this Fleet Controller role in Breaside, utilizing your transport logistics experience in a fast-paced setting. You'll execute daily load plans, monitor contractor performance, and ensure client service delivery. Join a respected, safety-first company offering structure, guidance, and growth...
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Australia , Breaside
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Join our Kenwick, Perth team as a Fleet Controller. You will schedule and coordinate our PUD fleet using Orcoda, ensuring efficient operations and compliance with safety regulations. Ideal candidates have transport logistics experience, dispatch skills, and strong planning abilities. We offer tra...
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Australia , Perth
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Senior Product Manager, Access Control Core Hardware and Fleet Management
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United States , San Mateo
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185000.00 - 215000.00 USD / Year
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Verkada
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Explore Fleet Controller jobs and discover a dynamic career at the heart of modern logistics, transportation, and asset management. A Fleet Controller acts as the central nervous system for a company's vehicle or equipment fleet, ensuring optimal efficiency, safety, and availability. This critical operational role blends real-time coordination, strategic planning, and problem-solving to keep assets moving and business objectives on track. Professionals in this field are pivotal in industries ranging from public transit and rail networks to road freight, delivery services, and even technology companies managing IoT device fleets. The core responsibility of a Fleet Controller is the real-time monitoring and dispatch of assets. Using specialized software and tracking systems, they maintain a live overview of fleet status, location, and condition. They coordinate daily movements, assign jobs to drivers or operators, and adjust plans dynamically in response to traffic, weather, breakdowns, or urgent customer requests. Communication is a cornerstone of the role; Controllers constantly liaise with drivers, maintenance teams, customer service, and management to ensure seamless information flow. They are also responsible for ensuring strict adherence to safety regulations, driver hours compliance (like HOS rules), and company policies. Beyond daily dispatch, Fleet Controllers play a key role in maintenance coordination. They schedule preventive servicing, manage repair workflows for breakdowns, and ensure vehicles or equipment are available and reliable. This involves meticulous record-keeping of maintenance histories, fuel consumption, and incident reports. In many positions, Controllers are also involved in performance analysis, using data to identify inefficiencies, optimize routes, reduce costs, and improve overall fleet utilization. During incidents or service disruptions, they take charge of crisis management, implementing recovery procedures to minimize downtime. Typical skills and requirements for Fleet Controller jobs include strong analytical and decision-making abilities, often under pressure. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential for effective coordination. Proficiency with fleet management software, GPS tracking systems, and Microsoft Office is commonly expected. Many employers seek candidates with a background in logistics, transport operations, or a related field, though relevant experience is often highly valued. A keen attention to detail, problem-solving aptitude, and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced control room environment are crucial personal attributes. Shift work, including nights and weekends, is standard in this 24/7 profession. For those who thrive on responsibility, enjoy a varied and challenging workday, and possess a talent for logistics and communication, Fleet Controller jobs offer a rewarding career path with significant impact on operational success.

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