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Asset Maintenance Manager - Liberty (Reno)

Reno, NV

About ITS Logistics

Are you ready to build a successful career in a trillion-dollar global industry? ITS Logistics, an Echo Global Company, is one of the fastest growing, exciting logistics companies in the United States, providing creative supply chain solutions to Fortune 500 companies. With unmatched agility, sense of urgency, and work ethic, ITS commits to a relentless pursuit of excellence and leading from the front to keep the world moving, every day.

This isn't just a job posting — it's an invitation to get in early on a role with real, fast-moving earning potential. Our top performers see their earnings accelerate quickly, often within their first couple of years. What makes us different is our focus on people and culture. We’re offering a career that integrates into your life  with a compensation structure designed to reward hustle from day one and scale quickly with your performance.

We need the best talent to continue to invest, grow, and win every day, and we're looking for people with the right mindset. When you join our herd, we invest in your personal and professional growth with paid training, giving you everything you need to master the supply chain industry and start capitalizing on your earning potential immediately. We empower you to seize every opportunity and thrive in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment.

About the Position

The Asset Maintenance Manager is responsible for managing the complete lifecycle of the company's Class 8 assets, with a primary focus on trailer utilization, maintenance oversight, compliance, cost control, and asset disposition.

This position plays a critical role in ensuring the fleet is right-sized to support freight demand while maximizing uptime, controlling total cost of ownership, and maintaining compliance with DOT and FMCSA safety and regulatory requirements.

The Asset Manager works closely with operations, maintenance teams, customers, vendors, OEMs, dealers, leasing companies, and terminal partners to ensure assets are available, productive, properly maintained, and strategically managed throughout their lifecycle.

Responsibilities include:

Asset Lifecycle & Fleet Management

  • Manage the complete asset lifecycle from specification and acquisition through in-service utilization, replacement, and final disposal or resale.
  • Track and analyze fleet size, asset age, utilization rates, availability, and out-of-service ratios to ensure the trailer pool is properly sized to freight demand.
  • Develop and manage trailer replacement and capital expenditure plans.
  • Evaluate lease-vs-buy and new-vs-used acquisition opportunities based on operational requirements and total cost of ownership.
  • Coordinate trailer disposal, auction, trade-in, and resale activities to maximize residual asset value.

Fleet Utilization & Transportation Management

  • Monitor trailer location, dwell time, detention, and utilization through GPS and telematics systems.
  • Identify opportunities to reduce idle, underutilized, and lost trailers.
  • Manage trailer pools with customers, brokers, drop yards, and terminal partners.
  • Resolve trailer shortages, surpluses, and equipment imbalances across the network.
  • Partner with operations teams to ensure assets are positioned where they are needed to support customer and freight requirements.

Maintenance & Asset Reliability

  • Partner with maintenance and shop teams to oversee preventive maintenance schedules and asset availability.
  • Monitor DOT annual inspections, repair schedules, tire programs, and repair turnaround times.
  • Identify recurring maintenance issues and opportunities to reduce downtime and repair costs.
  • Coordinate with third-party maintenance providers to ensure repairs are completed efficiently and to company standards.
  • Monitor asset condition and make recommendations regarding repair, replacement, or retirement.

Compliance & Regulatory Management

  • Ensure fleet assets remain compliant with applicable FMCSA, DOT, and state regulations.
  • Manage licensing, registration, permits, inspections, and required renewals.
  • Maintain accurate documentation and records for each asset.
  • Partner with internal teams and vendors to resolve compliance issues quickly and prevent operational disruptions.

Procurement & Vendor Management

  • Negotiate with OEMs, dealers, and leasing companies on new trailer orders, trade-ins, pricing, and master lease agreements.
  • Develop and maintain strong vendor relationships across equipment, maintenance, tires, trailer washouts, telematics, and other fleet services.
  • Evaluate vendor performance, pricing, service levels, and contract terms.
  • Identify opportunities to improve service quality while reducing overall fleet costs.

Data, Reporting & Financial Analysis

  • Maintain accurate asset records, including VINs, titles, registrations, warranties, depreciation schedules, and lifecycle information.
  • Ensure asset information is accurately maintained within fleet management and TMS systems.
  • Analyze total cost of ownership by trailer and asset class.
  • Develop and monitor fleet performance metrics, including utilization, downtime, maintenance costs, age, and replacement requirements.
  • Prepare regular reports and recommendations for senior leadership to support capital planning and strategic fleet decisions.

The Opportunity: Own the Asset Lifecycle

This role provides an opportunity to have a direct impact on the efficiency, reliability, and financial performance of ITS Logistics' equipment fleet.

The Asset Manager will have visibility across the entire asset lifecycle and will work directly with operations, maintenance, finance, vendors, and leadership to make data-driven decisions that improve fleet performance.

Success in this role means keeping the right equipment in the right place, at the right time, while balancing service requirements, maintenance needs, regulatory compliance, and total cost of ownership.

Who We're Looking For: Honest. Adaptable. Committed

At ITS, how you work matters as much as what you accomplish. We're looking for people who embody:

 

HONEST — Being direct and transparent in every situation because you care.

ADAPTABLE — Turning adversity into opportunity and thriving in change.

COMMITTED — Being all-in for yourself, your teammates, our clients, and winning every day.

 

About the Requirements

Experience

  • 3+ years of experience in fleet management, asset management, trucking operations, transportation logistics, or a related field.
  • Experience managing Class 8 equipment or dry van trailers strongly preferred.
  • Working knowledge of FMCSA and DOT regulations governing trailers and commercial motor vehicles.
  • Experience working with fleet management, TMS, GPS, or telematics platforms such as Samsara, Omnitracs, McLeod, or similar systems.
  • Experience managing vendors, negotiating with suppliers, and coordinating with maintenance providers preferred.
  • Experience with fleet procurement, leasing, equipment disposal, or capital planning preferred.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, Business, or a related field preferred.
  • Equivalent professional experience may be considered in place of a degree.

Skills, Abilities & Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel and the ability to build utilization, lifecycle, and total cost of ownership models.
  • Strong understanding of fleet operations and asset lifecycle management.
  • Excellent negotiation and vendor-management skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Highly detail-oriented with strong organizational and follow-through skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced operating environment.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with operations, maintenance, finance, customers, vendors, and senior leadership.
  • Comfortable using data and technology to identify trends and improve fleet performance.
  • Strong ownership mentality with the ability to independently identify issues and drive solutions.
  • Ability to travel periodically to terminals, yards, maintenance shops, and vendor locations.

Physical & Work Environment

  • Primarily office-based with periodic visits to terminals, yards, maintenance facilities, and vendor locations.
  • Occasional outdoor exposure to varying weather conditions while conducting trailer and yard inspections.
  • Ability to safely navigate transportation yards and maintenance environments.
  • Periodic travel may be required based on business needs.

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