Full-Time

Fleet Manager

Posted on 5/16/2026

Rite Hite

Rite Hite

501-1,000 employees

Manufactures loading dock safety systems

No salary listed

Wisconsin, USA

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Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Seven+ years of progressive experience in fleet operations, transportation, or asset management
  • Managing commercial vehicle fleets (light-, medium-, or heavy-duty; leased and/or owned)
  • This role will not have supervisory responsibilities
  • Experience with vehicle lifecycle management: specification development; acquisition and upfitting; preventive and corrective maintenance; replacement and retirement planning
  • Proven record of cost control and budget management (total cost of ownership, maintenance spend, fuel, depreciation)
  • Strong working knowledge of Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and state vehicle compliance requirements
  • Experience managing inspections and audits; driver qualification and vehicle records; accident reporting and claims coordination
  • Hands-on experience with fleet management systems and telematics platforms (GPS tracking; driver behavior monitoring)
  • Proficient in fleet KPIs (cost per mile; downtime; preventive maintenance compliance; fuel efficiency; accident frequency and severity)
  • Travel up to 10% as needed
  • Vendor management (leasing companies; original equipment manufacturers and dealers; maintenance providers; fuel and telematics vendors)
  • Proficiency in translating operational needs into effective truck specifications
  • Strong understanding of vehicle mechanics and maintenance practices
  • Ability to translate operational needs into effective truck specifications
  • Proficient in cost controls and budget management
Responsibilities
  • Oversee and manage commercial vehicle fleets lifecycle including specification development, acquisition and upfitting, preventive and corrective maintenance, and replacement and retirement planning
  • Develop and manage fleet budgets and drive cost control and total cost of ownership optimization
  • Ensure regulatory and compliance oversight for Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and state requirements; manage inspections, audits, driver qualification and vehicle records, accident reporting and claims coordination
  • Utilize fleet management systems and telematics for GPS tracking, driver behavior monitoring, and data analytics; support safety scorecarding and KPI reporting
  • Translate operational needs into vehicle specifications and manage vendor relationships with leasing companies, original equipment manufacturers and dealers, maintenance providers, and fuel and telematics vendors
  • Lead cross-functional collaboration with Operations, Safety, Human Resources, Finance, and Field leadership; communicate the rationale for policy and process changes; influence without direct authority
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safety and risk management practices; design and manage fleet safety programs; implement driver training initiatives; incident and accident review processes; corrective action plans
  • Perform long-range fleet planning and business case development for fleet technology investments, vehicle standardization, and replacement strategy changes; align fleet strategy with company growth and field productivity goals
  • Demonstrate highly organized, data-driven decision making; remain calm under pressure; proactive and continuous-improvement oriented
  • Travel up to 10% as needed
Desired Qualifications
  • Camera systems experience (optional but highly preferred)

Rite-Hite designs and manufactures safety and efficiency equipment for loading docks, doors, and in-plant operations. Its products include dock levelers, vehicle restraints, light communication systems, dock seals, high-speed and specialty doors, cooler/freezer doors, safety and barrier systems, HVLS fans, and related parts and services. The systems work by creating safe interfaces between trucks and facilities—bridging gaps with levelers, preventing trailer movement with restraints, sealing weather with dock seals, controlling access with doors, and using lights to signal status—while reducing energy use. The goal is to help facilities run more safely, productively, and with lower energy costs through reliable equipment, service, and support.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Brown Deer, Wisconsin

Founded

1965

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What believers are saying

  • Under-leveler sealing trend reduces energy loss and pest infiltration in hard-to-seal dock gaps.
  • Real-time visibility shift cuts troubleshooting time and unplanned downtime for connected dock management.
  • Johnson Equipment acquisition expands distribution footprint across Texas, Arkansas, and Mexico for better local service.

What critics are saying

  • Niche software vendors may lock in customers with lower-cost analytics before Rite-Hite ONE scales enterprise-wide.
  • Johnson Equipment integration risks service quality drops in Texas and Mexico if branch systems merge poorly.
  • Buyers may delay purchases if connected hardware becomes a software-upgrade cycle instead of a hardware refresh.

What makes Rite Hite unique

  • Rite-Hite offers the industry's only full-time pit-mounted under-leveler seal for vertical dock levelers.
  • Dok-Commander Pro provides real-time equipment visibility with a full touchscreen interface and over-the-air updates.
  • Smart Leveler package automatically calculates fork cycles and detects impacts for usage-based maintenance planning.

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Robert Dietrick Company
Jun 11th, 2026
A complete guide to eliminating light at the loading dock.

A complete guide to eliminating light at the loading dock. Mike smith. June, 2026 At the loading dock, light is more than just light. If you can see daylight around your dock doors, outside air and contaminants are entering your facility. Every gap around a dock door can lead to energy loss, pest intrusion, dust contamination, moisture infiltration, and sanitation concerns. In food processing, cold storage, manufacturing, and distribution facilities, even small openings can create significant operational challenges. Many facilities focus on sealing the top and sides of the trailer. However, true environmental control requires sealing every opening - including the often-overlooked space beneath the leveler. RDC helps customers develop complete dock sealing strategies that eliminate light, reduce air infiltration, and improve environmental control. Here are 11 ways to eliminate gaps throughout your loading dock operation. 1. Seal the fourth dimension on vertical levelers (new product alert!). One of the most challenging dock gaps to address is the area beneath a vertical-storing dock leveler. Fortunately, Rite-Hite recently introduced the PitMaster(R) Vertical, the industry's only full-time, pit-mounted under-leveler seal designed specifically for traditional vertical dock leveler applications. Key benefits: * Reduces airflow, dust, pests, and debris infiltration * Improves energy efficiency by creating a dead-air cavity beneath the leveler * Supports sanitation and compliance initiatives, including FSMA, USDA, and GFSI programs * Integrates with existing dock sealing systems 2. Seal the fourth dimension on pit-style levelers. For conventional pit-style dock levelers, the PitMaster(R) X Under-Leveler Seal helps eliminate a major source of energy loss. Without an under-leveler seal, the front of the dock leveler pit remains exposed to outdoor conditions, allowing air infiltration and continuous heat transfer through the steel leveler deck. * Reduces energy loss * Creates a thermal barrier beneath the leveler * Works with or without a trailer present * Backed by a money-back customer satisfaction guarantee 3. Gaps beside the bumpers? Eliminate them with custom filler pads. The area beside dock bumpers is a common source of unwanted air infiltration and pest entry. RDC's custom filler pad solutions are designed to close these stubborn gaps and create a tighter seal around your loading dock, helping keep conditioned air in and contaminants out. 4. Gaps above the bumpers? Seal the "un-sealable" Many facilities accept the gap above and behind dock bumpers as unavoidable. It isn't. RDC offers custom solutions including Lip Corner Seals and Bumper Topper Seals specifically engineered to seal these difficult-to-address areas and eliminate another source of energy loss and contamination. 5. What's the best door seal for a dock door? There are many sealing options available, but if the goal is eliminating light and closing irregular gaps, brush seals are often the most effective solution. Thousands of flexible bristles conform to the contours of the door, creating a superior seal compared to many traditional materials. For additional protection and durability, some brush seals are available with integrated nylon inserts. If you can see light, a properly selected brush seal can often eliminate it. 6. Create a complete door top and bottom seal strategy. Partial sealing leads to partial results. Rite-Hite's complete lineup of Gap Sealer(R) bottom seals, combined with perimeter brush seals, can create a full seal between the dock door and floor. Specialized options are even available to help deter rodents and pests. For top-of-door protection, RDC recommends a dual-seal approach: * Brush perimeter seals around the door opening * A dedicated top seal mounted directly to the top door panel This layered strategy provides superior protection against air infiltration and daylight gaps. 7. Seal your dock leveler on every side. Many facilities address only the most visible dock leveler gaps. With solutions such as the Rite-Hite NB1 Kit, it's possible to seal the sides and rear of the dock leveler, significantly reducing airflow and contaminant intrusion throughout the pit area. 8. Don't forget the small gaps. The smallest openings often create the biggest challenges. Areas such as the following can all contribute to energy loss and contamination risks: * Lanyard cup openings * Gaps beneath dock doors * Exposed hinge areas * Miscellaneous leveler penetrations These unique challenges often require customized solutions, and RDC has the experience to identify and address even the most difficult dock sealing opportunities. 9. Achieve a total Eclipse around the trailer. Creating a consistent seal around every trailer type can be difficult, especially when fleets vary in size and configuration. The Rite-Hite Eclipse(R) Dock Shelter is designed to provide a tight seal along the trailer sides, top, and corners using a single integrated solution. The result is improved environmental control, reduced energy loss, and enhanced protection from outside contaminants. 10. What about birds? Birds may be welcome outdoors, but they don't belong in your dock shelters. Bird activity around loading docks can create sanitation concerns, facility damage, and product contamination risks. RDC can evaluate your existing dock seal or shelter configuration and determine whether bird barrier solutions can be incorporated to help discourage nesting and roosting. 11. Add another layer of protection with air curtains. For facilities with strict sanitation requirements, employee comfort concerns, or temperature-sensitive environments, air curtains can provide an additional layer of environmental control. Air curtains create a powerful air barrier that helps keep conditioned air inside while preventing outside air, insects, and contaminants from entering. * Reduce heating and cooling losses by up to 90% while maintaining forklift traffic flow. * Estimated annual savings of approximately $1,200 for an 8' x 10' dock door. * Estimated annual savings of approximately $1,300 for a 12' x 12' ramp door. * Ideal for chilled docks, food processing facilities, and high-GMP environments. Complete dock sealing is possible. A fully sealed loading dock isn't just a goal - it's achievable. Use this checklist to evaluate your current dock environment, identify areas for improvement, and develop a plan to eliminate every possible gap. By addressing all sources of light, airflow, pests, and contaminants, facilities can improve energy efficiency, strengthen sanitation programs, and create a safer, more controlled operation.

The Fabricator
Mar 31st, 2026
Rite-Hite acquires Johnson Equipment.

Rite-Hite acquires Johnson Equipment. Milwaukee-based material handling system manufacturer Rite-Hite Holding Corp. has acquired Johnson Equipment Co. Based in Dallas, Johnson Equipment has 300 employees at 15 regional offices in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Mexico. The Johnson Equipment sales and service offices become part of a Rite-Hite network of company-owned distribution locations serving customers in the U.S., Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Customers of Johnson Equipment will continue receiving the same service and support from the team they know. "We plan to take a thoughtful approach to integrating our businesses so we can capitalize on the best of both organizations," said Dan Anderson, president of global distribution at Rite-Hite.

Modern Metals
Mar 31st, 2026
Rite-Hite acquires Johnson Equipment Company in one of its largest deals to date

Milwaukee-based Rite-Hite Holding Corporation has acquired Johnson Equipment Company in one of its largest acquisitions to date. The Dallas-based company employs 300 people across 15 regional offices in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi and Mexico. Founded in 1959, the family-owned Johnson Equipment Company will join Rite-Hite's global distribution network spanning the USA, Canada, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Rite-Hite President and CEO Micaela Bomhack said the companies' cultures and values align perfectly, with shared focus on customer service, safety and innovation. Johnson Equipment customers will continue receiving service from the existing team. The acquisition expands Rite-Hite's company-owned distribution locations serving industrial equipment customers worldwide.

Investors Hangout
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Voxel Secures $44M for AI Safety Solutions

Voxel has secured $44 million in Series B funding, led by NewRoad Capital Partners, bringing its total funding to $61 million. The company aims to enhance workplace safety using AI technology, focusing on real-time computer vision models and data-driven insights. Voxel's platform integrates with existing security systems to detect unsafe behaviors, reducing workplace injuries significantly. Notable clients include Dick's Sporting Goods and Americold, with one client saving over $2.2 million in costs.

Food Engineering
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Rite-Hite Introduces GuardRite Dok-Gate

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