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Mobile Asset Manager

Colliers, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383

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Job Summary The Mobile Asset Manager provides both preventative and reactive support for Chick‑fil‑A’s mobile assets. The position is responsible for ensuring the mobile asset and kitchen equipment meet all performance specifications through reactive and preventative maintenance support.

Specific Functions and Responsibilities

Responsible for the day‑to‑day support of the mechanical and vehicular systems of the Chick‑fil‑A’s Mobile Asset portfolio, including, but not limited to, diesel engines, gasoline engines, generators, and fleet infrastructure.

Coordinate between Facilities Management and fleet management partners to complete regularly scheduled inspections of the truck and equipment.

Act as point of escalation for Facilities Management to effectively resolve and repair any maintenance issues in a timely manner.

Collaborate with fleet management partners and other local vendors to manage timely completion of fleet maintenance.

Develop a national network of fleet management vendors specific to food truck repairs.

Commission and inspect new mobile assets prior to acquisition and acceptance by Chick‑fil‑A.

Develop and educate fleet management processes specific to the Chick‑fil‑A’s Mobile Asset Program to all stakeholders.

Ensure reports, photos, and other information collected during routine fleet inspections are properly documented and archived.

Partner to manage the transition of mobile assets by ensuring all fleet and facilities issues identified are properly addressed.

Partner with fleet management vendors to ensure that retrofits and programmatic improvements to the mobile assets are executed to standards.

Respond to and resolve any issues related to fleet damage due to accidents, breakdowns, or acts of God.

Other duties as assigned.

Skills, Education, and Experience

College degree preferred or combination of work experience and certification, high school diploma, or equivalent.

Minimum of 5+ years of fleet‑related trade experience.

Proven technical, vocational, or on‑the‑job training in fleet management, mechanical systems, and kitchen equipment.

Experience in service work for fleet maintenance and restaurant mechanical systems.

Must possess and maintain a valid State of Driver’s License and proof of insurance.

Evidence of safe driving record as exhibited in an MVR is required.

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