We are recruiting for a Technical Fleet Administrator to join the team based in Croft, supporting the management of a large and varied fleet.
This role plays a vital part in ensuring vehicles are compliant, maintained, and managed efficiently while supporting both internal stakeholders and external partners. You will be at the heart of operations, helping to drive performance, maintain accurate records, and support service delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Provide day-to-day administrative and operational support to the fleet team
Act as the first point of contact for workshop customers (face-to-face and telephone), resolving queries professionally
Maintain and update the vehicle management system, ensuring data is accurate and compliant with legislation
Coordinate and communicate vehicle maintenance schedules, arranging appointments as required
Assist in supplier performance monitoring and contribute to service evaluation
Support the vehicle insurance claims process with documentation and administration
Produce reports and extract data from management systems to support performance tracking
Assist with fleet meetings, including organising, minute-taking, and distributing notes
Identify and highlight inefficiencies to improve processes and service delivery
Ensure all information is handled securely in line with organisational policies
What We’re Looking For
Strong administrative experience, ideally within a technical, fleet, or operational environment
Excellent organisational skills and high attention to detail
Confident communicator with the ability to deal with stakeholders at all levels
Experience working with data, reporting tools, or management systems
Proactive approach with a focus on continuous improvement
Good understanding of data protection and information security principles
What’s on Offer
Competitive hourly rate of £14.83
Full-time hours (37.5 per week)
Opportunity to work within a structured and supportive team
Valuable experience within a large public-sector fleet operation
Potential for long-term opportunity and development