Course Outline
- Fleet Facility Resources (buildings and tools)
- Fleet Replacement Program/Schedule
- Fleet Software and record keeping
- Fleet Services Goals vs. Performance (How often vehicles are seen)
- Fleet Staff Training, Certification and Competency
- Future Growth Capacities
- Options for apparatus transportation to outside vendors and from fire stations to fleet
- Number of inspection cycles per year
- What major repairs should be completed by outside vendors
- Potential for mobile services Inventory Control (stock on hand, tracking, efficiencies, deficiencies)
- Fleet Staff Duties efficiencies and/or deficiencies</li
The Fleet Management courses are based on the principles published by the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) in The Career Equipment Fleet Manager. Reference publication ordering information to prepare for the Management Exam is listed at the top of the page of the exam’s learning objectives found at Emergency Vehicle Certification Commission Inc., www.evtcc.org.
The EVT Management Certification program recognizes shop foremen and supervisors with an EVT Level I exam and a Level II exam. Reference Materials List and Learning Objectives are based on industry standards recognized by the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP), the American Public Works Association (APWA), and the National Association of Fleet Managers (NAFA). All areas outlined are designed to prepare an individual for both the M1 and M2 Management exams.
Management Levels must have completed EVT Levels 1 & 2
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