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Vehicle Maintenance Analyst at Amentum

Amentum
May 29, 2026
Full-time
On-site
The Vehicle Maintenance Manager is responsible for managing vehicle maintenance and repair operations for a large fleet of military/civilian assets including, but not limited to, line haul, vertical handling, material handling, light and heavy vehicles, and/or construction equipment.

Principal Accountabilities

(Typical duties include the following, although specific duties vary by assignment or contract.)


Execute vehicle maintenance and recovery operations in accordance with applicable contract requirements, company policies, government regulations, and military standards
Manage the administration, maintenance, and distribution of approved publications, warranties, and government required documentation such as Lost, Theft, Damaged, and Destroyed (LTDD) and Estimated Cost of Damage (ECOD) reports
Ensure assets are properly utilized and al odometer reading are up to date and documented in the computerized maintenance management system.
Coordinate with managers, directors, military personnel suppliers, and vendors for warranty issues and cross leveling of assets, to ensure scheduled maintenance, reporting and tracking of all assets are completed within the appropriate time lines allotted.
Ensure vehicles are maintenance in accordance with the MFG and or Military levels -10, -20/-30 levels of scheduled maintenance.
Monitor and verify that all repairs are recorded and documented appropriately and ensure reports are completed accurately and on time.
Implement budgeting, analysis, and reporting for the maintenance operation, track burn rates and equipment usage, maintain appropriate stock levels, and maximize cost avoidance measures
Evaluate and provide for team development and enforce guidelines to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of assigned employees
Perform other duties as assigned


Knowledge & Skills


Advanced knowledge of maintenance and supply principles, production, and US military maintenance support systems for material handling, heavy truck, and/or heavy equipment
Knowledge of GCSS-Army maintenance production, production control, and maintenance support systems and procedures
Excellent leadership, interpersonal, and verbal and written communication skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office software, equipment parts acquisition, and warranty, LTDD, and ECOD submissions
Proficient in GCSS-Army Maintenance Management Business Area Module
Knowledge of applicable standards and regulations such as the Department of Transportation (DOT), Occupational, Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Original Equipment Manufacture (OEM) and Military Standards.
Additional knowledge/skills may be required by contract or assignment


Experience & Education


Minimum eight (8) years' experience in logistics support of equipment maintenance with at least three (3) years in a maintenance management role utilizing GCSS-Army Maintenance Business Area
Bachelor's degree in logistics, business, or associated discipline; may substitute two (2) years' experience in related field for each year of college
Additional experience/education may be required by contract or assignment


Physical Requirements/Working Environment


CONUS: Generally works in normal office environment, but may be required to travel domestically and internationally on short notice, to austere environments, under harsh living conditions
OCONUS: Some positions will be assigned to overseas locations where living and working conditions at assignment location could be remote and uncomfortable, with long hours, exposure to weather, dust, and hazardous/harsh conditions