FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Fleet Manager Van & Truck?
The primary responsibilities include overseeing the distribution of the fleet in Germany, optimizing vehicle availability, providing expertise to colleagues in Austria and Switzerland, managing a decentralized team, and being the point of contact for various departments and agency partners.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have a completed commercial or business administration education or degree, significant experience in fleet management, dispatch, purchasing, and/or sales of vehicles or commercial vehicles.
Is experience in reporting and decision-making necessary?
Yes, candidates should be proficient in creating reports and analyses for their area of responsibility, making KPI-based business and budget decisions, and leading their team both disciplinarily and technically.
What languages are required for this role?
Candidates must have fluent German and English skills, as well as a valid driver's license.
What benefits does the company offer?
The company offers 30 days of vacation, up to 50% remote work options, employee discounts on various services, and a mobility subsidy of €20 per month, among other benefits.
Is there an opportunity for volunteer work?
Yes, the company encourages employees to take one day each year to volunteer with the “Drying Little Tears” children’s aid foundation, an initiative by Regine Sixt.
What is the company's stance on work-life balance?
The company emphasizes work-life balance by providing flexible working hours, generous vacation time, and the option to work from home.
Where is the preferred location for this position?
The preferred location for the Fleet Manager Van & Truck is in Berlin, Germany.
How large is the team that the Fleet Manager will oversee?
The Fleet Manager will supervise a decentralized team of four people.
What regions will the Fleet Manager be responsible for?
The Fleet Manager will be responsible for the DACH region (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland).