
The Director of Fleet provides strategic leadership to the third-party fleet provider for the acquisition, operations, and maintenance of the organization's 700 plus fleet of motor vehicles. This role is responsible for aligning fleet strategy with school operations goals related to student safety, services and reliability. The Director of Fleet serves as a key advisor to operations leadership, ensuring data-driven decisions that optimize fleet performance, manage risk, and support long-term transportation needs.
Essential Functions
Major Tasks
· Oversee the third-party provider of fleet services. · Monitoring the third-party provider on safety, reliability and review KPI on a monthly basis. · Continuous improvement in reliability and tracking locations of fleet vehicles · Develop and execute a comprehensive, multi-year fleet strategy aligned with school operations enrollment trends, transportation demand, and capital planning · Lead long-term asset lifecycle planning, including lease vs buy replacement schedules, capacity planning, and standardization of equipment · Integrate fleet planning with operations strategic initiatives, including sustainability, equity of service, and operational resilience · Establish and monitor strategic performance indicators to drive continuous improvement · Oversee the fleet O&M and Capital budget · Ensures department milestones/goals are met and adhered to approved budgets · Analyze total cost of ownership, lifecycle costs, and funding scenarios to support long-term financial sustainability · Develop business cases for major fleet investments, including bus replacements, facility upgrades, and new technologies · Establish a governance framework to ensure ongoing compliance with all federal, state, and local pupil transportation regulations · Oversee risk management strategies related to vehicle safety, inspections, accidents, and liability exposure · Lead evaluation and implementation of fleet technologies, including maintenance management systems, telematics, and data analytics
· Drive strategic initiatives related to alternative fuels and electric school buses, including grant planning, infrastructure readiness, and change management
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties, responsibilities or essential functions of the job, nor are they intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. Management may, at its discretion, assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. This job description is not considered a job contract and that employment may be ended by either party at any time.
Qualifications
Experience and Education
Experience
Minimum Years of Experience Comments
5-7 6 years’ experience in the related field, to include 1 - 3 years supervisory experience

Established in 1988, Child Development Schools, Inc. operates as three early childhood education brands – Childcare Network, Sunrise Preschools, and My Small Wonders. We proudly provide child care and early education to over 30,000 children aged six weeks to 12 years in more than 260 child care centers across 11 states, with headquarters in Austin, Texas. Our schools offer full-time weekday schedules as well as before and after-school programs. Children receive a high-quality education, as well as participation in activities and exercises geared towards their specific age and developmental stage.
Our programs include adaptive digital learning platforms, which promote math and computer literacy skills, field trips, and activities that allow parents to take an active role in the growth and development of their children.