Minimum requirements for the role: Must have a National Senior Certificate (Grade 12); Qualified Technical or Mechanical Trade Test (Mechanical Engineering qualification will be a strong advantage) Minimum 10 years’ senior management experience in fleet workshop, logistics, and heavy equipment operations Proven experience in fleet maintenance, procurement, and cost management in a large multi-site environment Must reside in or near Heidelberg or be willing to relocate Proactive, detail‑oriented, pressure resilient, and customer‑centric leader with high integrity Strong negotiator with excellent time management Willingness to travel regularly between sites, work overtime, weekends, and public holidays as required Strong numerical, planning, negotiation, and problem‑solving skills with excellent communication and leadership abilities The successful candidate will be responsible for: Overseeing the effective maintenance, repair, servicing, and operational readiness of the entire Group fleet (cattle trucks, feed trucks, tractors, earthmoving equipment, and farming implements). Developing and implementing a structured preventative maintenance programme to maximise fleet uptime and minimise downtime across all feedlots and farms. Managing the purchasing of new vehicles, machinery, and equipment for the Group. Planning, optimising, and overseeing all logistics and route planning for cattle, feed, and operational movements between sites. Monitoring real‑time fleet performance, vehicle tracking, and coordinating daily vehicle allocations and movements. Managing supplier relationships, negotiating contracts, and ensuring cost‑effective procurement of parts, tyres, services, and machinery. Controlling and optimising fuel consumption across all sites, including fuel contracts, monitoring, reporting, and loss prevention. Preparing, managing, and controlling the fleet and workshop budget, including capital expenditure (Capex) authorisation and cost‑saving initiatives. Managing the parts store, conducting regular stock takes, and maintaining accurate inventory control. Ensuring full compliance with all safety, legal, regulatory, and roadworthiness requirements for the fleet and workshops. Leading, mentoring, and managing multi‑site technical, workshop, and logistics teams through performance management and staff development. Analysing fleet operating costs and implementing strategies to improve efficiency and return on investment of all assets. Safeguarding company assets through risk mitigation, security measures, and loss prevention protocols. Driving continuous improvement initiatives, including technology enhancements for fleet monitoring and workshop management systems. Providing strategic input to senior management on fleet expansion, replacement strategies, and logistics optimisation to support business growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Group Workshop And Logistics Manager
MAYFLY AGRI
heidelberg, heidelberg
Published 21 days ago
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