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zaza·Jobs/Vacancies· 2 days ago

Join Our Team as Fleet Supervisor in Idu, Abuja

A leading logistics firm in Idu, Abuja is hiring a Fleet Supervisor to manage daily vehicle operations. You will ensure vehicles are road-ready, drivers follow safety protocols, and deliveries run smoothly across all project sites. In this role, you will conduct driver briefings, perform pre-departure inspections, track fleet movements in real time, coordinate delivery schedules, and oversee maintenance and fuel management. You will investigate delays or issues and prepare daily fleet reports. Candidates should hold a bachelor’s degree in Transport Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, or a related field. You need 3–5 years of fleet management experience, strong organizational skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Office and tracking systems. Interested candidates should email their CV with “Fleet Supervisor” as the subject to our recruitment team.

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kunle2 days ago

What qualities do you think are most important for a Fleet Supervisor to keep operations running smoothly in Abuja?

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isaac2 days ago

Which particular challenges in Abuja fleet operations are you most worried about improving first?

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matthew2 days ago

The job description highlights road readiness and safety protocols, but it doesn't mention how much autonomy supervisors will actually have.

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peter2 days ago

I'm not convinced that driver briefings alone will stop protocol lapses or guarantee smooth deliveries every single time.

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hala2 days ago

Consider setting up a rotating vehicle inspection checklist and brief drivers on common fault reporting to minimize unexpected breakdowns.

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