Position Summary The Fleet Manager – Floriculture Operations is responsible for the oversight, performance, and compliance of all company-owned and third-party rented vehicles and heavy equipment used in the transport, handling, and distribution of the company’s greenhouse products and supplies. This includes managing delivery trucks, tractors, forklifts, field equipment, and specialized vehicles used in greenhouse and field operations. The Fleet Manager ensures safe, efficient, and cost-effective operations across company drivers, truck drivers, and independent contractors. This role oversees maintenance, logistics coordination, compliance with DOT, OSHA, and agricultural transport regulations, and vendor relationships. The position requires a mix of operational leadership, compliance expertise, and logistical planning to support reliable supply chain operations from greenhouse to customer. Core Responsibilities and Duties Fleet Operations Maintain status and functionality of the fleet, including delivery trucks, service vehicles, forklifts, and heavy equipment. Manage utilization of vehicles and equipment to support inbound and outbound product deliveries. Develop and implement fleet management policies and procedures for efficient, compliant, and safe operations. Track asset performance including fuel usage, mileage, operating costs, and uptime to ensure optimal productivity. Maintenance and Equipment Management Establish preventive maintenance programs for vehicles, heavy equipment, and greenhouse machinery . Coordinate maintenance and repairs through internal technicians or external vendors to minimize downtime. Ensure all equipment and vehicles are properly licensed, registered, and inspected in accordance with agricultural and transportation laws. Maintain accurate service and maintenance records for all assets, including rented and leased vehicles. Support procurement and lifecycle management decisions for new equipment acquisitions and retirements. Compliance and Safety Oversight Ensure full compliance with DOT, FMCSA, OSHA, and state agricultural transport regulations. Maintain driver qualification files, vehicle inspection records, and compliance documentation. Implement and monitor driver safety programs including vehicle inspections, pre-trip reporting, and compliance training. Manage accident investigations, claims reporting, and corrective action plans. Conduct safety audits and coordinate regular safety meetings focused on agricultural logistics hazards (e.g., load securement, dust exposure, and machinery operation). Driver and Contractor Management Onboard company-employed drivers and equipment operators in coordination with HR and operator registration procedures Enforce driver policies on vehicle operation, cargo handling, and delivery procedures specific greenhouse goods. Manage relationships with independent contractors and third-party logistics providers to ensure compliance, reliability, and cost control Vendor, Rental, and Partner Coordination Manage relationships with vehicle leasing and heavy equipment rental companies to ensure availability, service quality, and compliance with contracts. Negotiate rates and terms with vendors for rentals, maintenance, and parts. Coordinate inspections and maintenance tracking for rented vehicles and equipment. Maintain partnerships with logistics vendors and agricultural product carriers for overflow or seasonal delivery needs. Financial and Administrative Management Prepare and manage the annual fleet operations budget, including fuel, maintenance, insurance, and leasing costs. Review and reconcile vendor invoices and rental charges for processing. Identify trends, inefficiencies, and opportunities for cost reduction.Provide regular fleet performance and cost analysis reports to senior management.