
Join the City of Chattanooga Team
Chattanooga, a vibrant and growing community of over 190,000 residents within a metropolitan area of nearly 600,000 is known as the "Scenic City" for a reason. Nestled along the Tennessee River and surrounded by the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, we are a hub of outdoor adventure and innovation. Home to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) and Chattanooga State Community College, our city blends a rich industrial history with a tech-forward future—famously powered by the nation’s first community-wide "Gig" fiber-optic network. The City of Chattanooga was also recently designated as a "National Park City,” the first of its kind in the United States.
As a City, we are powered by a dedicated workforce of approximately 2,600 employees committed to excellence in public service and making Chattanooga the best community in the country. Our team ensures our city thrives through a wide range of municipal services, including:
The City of Chattanooga’s workforce is the heartbeat of our community. We don't just offer jobs; we offer careers with purpose: making Chattanooga the best city in America. We are committed to being the premier employer of choice in Southeast Tennessee by providing:
In Chattanooga, "work-life balance" means you can finish your shift and be at a trailhead or on the water before the sun sets.
Our mission is to work together to build a safe, vibrant, and sustainable city for all Chattanoogans. To do that, it takes a team of skilled and passionate individuals. So, if you’d like to call Chattanooga home – or maybe you already do! – and want to further your career through meaningful work that makes a true impact where you live, we’d love to talk to you.
Salary Range: $52,517 - $63,446
Performs clerical work performing research, preparing written recommendations, and detailing bid specifications and evaluations for the purchase of new and replacement vehicles and heavy equipment. Receives general supervision from the Director of Fleet Management, who reviews work through meetings, conferences, order logs, and overall results achieved.
The Fleet Coordinator is a stand-alone position
(The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.)
Associate's Degree supplemented by technical school training in automotive, diesel, or heavy equipment trades plus minimum of three (3) years full-time automotive/heavy equipment experience; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Valid Tennessee Driver's License required.
Experience in governmental procurement processes and financial management preferred.
Word processing and spreadsheet experience desired. College-level fleet management and mechanical engineering coursework desired.
Knowledge of:
Knowledge of principles and practices of fleet management and maintenance – methods, materials, equipment, and tools associated with the operation of general automotive and mechanical repair shops
Knowledge of precise specifications pertaining to both light & heavy duty vehicles/equipment
Knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and/or similar programs
Knowledge of research and interviewing methods in assessing/identifying client needs as they relate to new/replacement vehicles and equipment
Knowledge of Fleet Management Information Software, Ron Turley & Associates (RTA), or similar programs
Knowledge of Municipal related acquisition/bidding procedures
Ability to prepare detailed, written bidding specification for the purchase of new and replacement vehicles and heavy equipment; process new vehicles and
equipment;
Ability to conduct cost studies and analysis; and develop and present clear and concise reports.
Ability to work in a fast-paced and quickly changing environment
Ability to process new vehicles and equipment.
Ability to conduct cost studies and analysis pertaining to vehicle lifecycles.
Ability to analyze, interpret, and present clear/concise reports.
Ability to prepare, interpret, and present statistical data/report upon request.
Positions in this class typically require standing, walking, bending, stooping, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions.
Medium Work: Exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Work is performed primarily outdoors at recycling and refuse facilities.
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts, weather conditions, dust, fumes, odors, and noise typical of fleet operations.