Maintenance Controller

Horsforth
1 year ago
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Fleet Maintenance Controller– Hybrid (3 Days Onsite, 2 Days from Home)  Leeds £28,000  £30,000 + £2,400 Bonus 
 
Are you a customer-focused Fleet Planner with a strong technical background? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where you can make a real impact? This is a fantastic opportunity to manage the efficient operation of a major home delivery fleet, working in a hybrid role (3 days onsite, 2 from home) with a company that truly invests in its people.
 
What You’ll Be Doing as the Fleet Maintenance Controller

Managing bookings, VOR issues, repairs, and ensuring smooth vehicle operations
Engaging with customers, handling queries, and confidently pushing back where necessary
Driving vehicles through the workshop, challenging costs and repair times
Working within a structured team with clear career progression opportunities What’s In It for You as the Fleet Maintenance Controller

Competitive Salary – £28,000 – £30,000 + £2,400 bonus
Hybrid Working – Balance of office and home-based work
State-of-the-Art Office Environment – Featuring rooftop balconies, an on-site restaurant and bar
Excellent Transport Links – Office located just one stop from Leeds Train Station, with the stop within a few steps
Car Pool & Taxi Scheme – A structured car-sharing scheme, with company-paid taxis available What You’ll Need to have as the Fleet Maintenance Controller

Experience in fleet planning, workshop supervision, or vehicle repair management
Strong communication and customer service skills
Ability to challenge workshop processes and drive efficiencies
A technical background (ex-technician, workshop supervisor, or controller) is a plus This is an exciting opportunity to join a market-leading employer in Leeds, offering real career progression and a high-end working environment.
Apply today and take the next step in your fleet management career

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