17 Aug
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Thomas Cavanagh Construction
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Manitoba
17 Aug
Thomas Cavanagh Construction
Manitoba
Overview:
The Fleet Analyst & Coordinator supports the effective financial and operational management of the company’s equipment and vehicle fleet. This position is responsible for collecting, validating, and analyzing fleet data to improve equipment costing, project allocation, utilization, maintenance planning, replacement forecasting, and full life-cycle management.
Working closely with Fleet, Operations, Finance, Maintenance, Procurement, and Project Management, the incumbent will maintain accurate cost profiles for each asset and provide validated information regarding equipment deployment, retention, replacement, rental, purchase, and disposal.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Fleet Costing and Financial Analysis
Manage, maintain and monitor complete cost profiles for designated assets.
Capture ownership and operating costs, including acquisition, financing, depreciation, fuel, labour, repairs, maintenance, licensing, insurance, telematics, transportation, and disposal.
Calculate hourly, daily, monthly, and per-kilometre equipment costs.
Update appropriate internal charge-out and project allocation rates.
Compare actual equipment costs against budgets, forecasts, and established benchmarks.
Investigate cost variances and identify opportunities to reduce total cost of ownership.
Support capital budgeting and business cases for equipment purchases and replacements.
Identify and analyze operator factors both positive and negative which affect life cycles and cost of operation
Assist Finance with reconciliations, accruals, cost coding, and equipment-related reporting.
Equipment Allocation and Utilization
Coordinate and perform the allocation of asset costs to divisions, yards, and operating locations.
Ensure equipment usage is assigned to the correct cost code, department, or business unit.
Report on utilization, availability, downtime, idle time, and production hours.
Identify underutilized, overallocated, or inactive assets to the responsible parties.
Analyze company-owned equipment costs against rental, lease, subcontract, and purchase options.
Equipment Life-Cycle Management
Maintain life-cycle records for each asset from acquisition through disposal.
Track equipment age, hours, kilometers, condition, maintenance history, reliability, utilization, book value, and market value.
Assist in maintaining replacement criteria based on age, operating hours, repair trends, downtime,
safety, productivity, and residual value.
Prepare repair-versus-replace and retain-versus-dispose analyses.
Support the development of annual and multi-year capital replacement plans.
Document asset specifications, participate in research of emerging technologies, fuel alternatives, and industry trends.
Assist with disposal planning, trade-in evaluations, auction reviews, and resale-value analysis.
Conduct post-purchase and post-disposal reviews to compare actual results with projections.
Data Management and Reporting
Maintain accurate fleet master data of assets across maintenance, accounting, telematics, fuel, procurement, and project-management systems.
Audit data for missing entries, duplication, incorrect allocations, and inconsistent asset information.
Monitor and provide info and recurring reports
Total cost of ownership
Providing data to Supervisors regarding operator performance
Convert operational data into clear findings for management.
Support the development of standardized fleet policies, processes, cost codes, and performance measures.
Coordination and Continuous Improvement
Coordinate information between Fleet, Maintenance, Finance, Operations, Procurement, Dispatch, and Project Management.
Follow up on missing meter readings, work orders, invoices, fuel transactions, equipment transfers, and allocation records.
Participate in fleet-planning, capital-budget, maintenance, and operational review meetings.
Document workflows and recommend improvements to data capture and reporting processes.
Support implementation and improvement of fleet-management, ERP, telematics, maintenance, and business-intelligence systems.
Assist with special studies related to fleet standardization, productivity, emissions, electrification, and operating efficiency.
Requirements:
Two to five years of experience in fleet analysis, equipment coordination, construction operations, maintenance administration, cost accounting, or asset management.
Experience with construction equipment,
commercial vehicles, or industrial fleets is strongly preferred.
Understanding of equipment costing, depreciation, utilization, preventive maintenance, and capital replacement planning.
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables, lookups, formulas, data validation, and financial modelling.
Experience with fleet-management, ERP, telematics, maintenance, or business-intelligence systems is an asset.
A valid driver’s license may be required.
Knowledge and Skills
Strong analytical and research capabilities
High level of accuracy and attention to detail
Ability to connect financial data with field-operating conditions
Robust organizational and coordination skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities and follow up on incomplete information
Clear written and verbal communication
Sound judgment and practical problem-solving
Ability to explain complex cost information to operational and non-financial stakeholders
Understanding of heavy equipment terminology and construction operations
Commitment to confidentiality, data integrity, safety, and continuous improvement
Cavanagh Employee Benefits:
Family oriented work environment
Attractive, competitive compensation for qualified candidates
Internal growth opportunities
Training and development opportunities
Benefit, Wellness and Pension Plans
Wage Range:
The salary range for this position in Ontario at the start of employment is expected to be between $70,000 per year and $80,000 per year. However, the range offered is based on local job market factors and may vary further depending on factors specific to the selected job candidate, such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and other objective business considerations.
We may use AI-enabled tools to support a fair and efficient recruitment process. All results are reviewed by a Recruiter. Please contact Human Resources if you have any questions.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to the classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
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