Fleet and Facilities Operations Manager - Clifton Park, NY
Company: US Foods, Inc.
Location: Coxsackie
Posted on: January 1, 2026
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Job Description:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Direct and monitor
associates responsible for building, grounds, sanitation,
refrigeration systems, power industrial equipment, and security
maintenance using tracking software and preventative maintenance
schedules. Ensure adherence to Preferred Work Methods (PWMs) and
foster a safety-first culture that prioritizes injury-free
operations. Oversee the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of
refrigeration systems to ensure temperature control standards are
met for perishable products. Partner with Quality Assurance and
Food Safety teams to prevent product loss, maintain cold chain
integrity, and respond quickly to temperature excursions or
equipment failures. Manage, assign, and oversee all facility
operations activities and capital projects. Ensure timely,
high-quality completion while minimizing impact on distribution
operations. Coordinate with other departments for repairs,
upgrades, and equipment installations. Lead to create a culture of
safety that ensures that every US Foods associate remains injury
free, always. Interpret, train, and consistently enforce Company
policies and procedures. Recruit, train, coach, and evaluate staff
performance. Administer discipline when necessary and maintain
strong associate relations through open communication, regular
meetings, and policy clarification. Manage labor hours within
budget and create work schedules, including overtime as required.
Ability to prioritize daily tasks and long-term projects to ensure
timely completion. Manage competing deadlines with minimal
supervision. Establish and maintain effective relationships with
third-party vendors, including but not limited to utilities,
refrigeration contractors, janitorial, pest control, and security
services. Ensure vendors meet all compliance requirements,
including current certificates of insurance and hold harmless
agreements. Oversee the selection, purchase, utilization, and
inventory control of company assets such as racking, material
handling equipment, refrigeration units, fuel, and shop equipment.
Monitor equipment life cycles and recommend replacements or
upgrades to maintain operational efficiency. File warranty claims
and recovery warranty dollars, and develop the yearly budget.
Partner with QA and sanitation teams to ensure compliance with all
food safety regulations (USDA, FDA, GMPs). Maintain facility
cleanliness and conduct routine inspections to verify sanitation,
pest control, and allergen management programs are effective.
Ensure all vehicles are in proper working condition by performing
and/or overseeing maintenance on all company owned equipment.
Provide the proper documentation and applicable certifications and
ensure conformance with vehicle manufacture’s service
recommendations. Work with drivers to enable them to operate
specialized equipment properly and provide assistance as needed
when troubles develop on the road. Find qualified service to repair
downed vehicles and obtain competitive bids for repairs. Ensure
compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations (OSHA,
EPA, USDA, DOT, Tax Commission, etc.). Conduct internal audits and
maintain documentation for inspections, food safety protocols,
EPSM, Process Safety Management (PSM), ammonia refrigeration
safety, and fire protection systems. Partner with the Safety
Department to deliver training, perform safety observations,
investigate accidents, and update PWMs. Lead emergency response
planning, crisis management, and liaison efforts with local
emergency management agencies. Coordinate with warehouse and
transportation teams to ensure facility infrastructure supports
high-volume receiving, storage, and shipping activities without
delays or product compromise. Other duties as assigned by manager.
SUPERVISION : Direct: Maintenance and Sanitation Staff (Maintenance
Technicians, Fleet Technicians, etc.) with a range of 2-10 direct
reports based on size of distribution center. RELATIONSHIPS
Internal: Collaborates daily with Operations, Warehouse,
Transportation, Safety, Quality Assurance, Sanitation, and HR teams
to ensure facility readiness, cold chain integrity, and compliance
with safety and food quality standards. Partners with leadership of
distribution center and corporate facilities/fleet team on
budgeting, capital projects, and long-term infrastructure planning.
External: Manages relationships with third-party service providers,
including refrigeration contractors, utilities, janitorial, pest
control, security, and equipment suppliers. Serves as primary point
of contact for local, state, and federal regulatory agencies during
inspections and compliance audits. Coordinates with emergency
services and community resources for crisis management and safety
initiatives. WORK ENVIRONMENT May spend a portion of time on the
road in a truck exposed to noise and vibration levels which may be
higher than those typically experienced in passenger cars. Will
spend a portion of time in an office working on a computer. Time
will also be spent inside and outside the distribution center in a
variety of climates including normal warehouse conditions with
temperatures that may reach -5 degrees. Ability to work flexible
hours, including nights, weekends, and on-call as needed for 24/7
operation and emergency support. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 5 years of
facilities management experience. 3 years working with
refrigeration systems within cold chain distribution. Proven
leadership experience managing maintenance teams, budgets, and
vendor contracts. Strong understanding of OSHA, EPA, USDA, FDA,
GMP, and other regulatory compliance requirements. Proficiency with
CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) and basic data
analytics to drive performance improvements. Ability to manage
multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced, deadline-driven
environment. Excellent communication, negotiation, and
problem-solving skills. Ability to adapt to changing organizational
and operational needs. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
(Excel, Outlook, Teams, etc.). Demonstrated knowledge of DOT,
Hazmat, and OSHA regulations. Working knowledge of ammonia and
Freon systems. Working knowledge of environmental
regulations/legislation and governing bodies. Working knowledge of
all applicable building, life/safety, and fire protection standards
and codes. EDUCATION Bachelor’s degree in Facility Operations,
Engineering, Construction or related field, or equivalent relevant
work experience CERTIFICATIONS/TRAINING Thermo King and Major
certification Level 1 Ammonia Operator Certification or
successfully completed within the first 12 months of hire (Ammonia
sites only) PSM (Process Safety Management)/RMP (Risk Management
Process) Certification or must be completed within the first 12
months of hire (Ammonia sites only) PSM tracking tool training to
be completed within 12 months of hire date (Ammonia sites only)
CMMS training to be completed within 6 months of hire date
Certificate, licenses, and registrations in refrigeration/HVAC, if
applicable LICENSES Valid driver’s license with motor vehicle
record in good standing and ability to travel between sites if
required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 5 years of facilities management
experience in food distribution, manufacturing, or other
temperature-controlled, high-volume environments. 3 years of proven
leadership experience managing maintenance teams, budgets, and
vendor contracts. Experience implementing automation, warehouse
control systems, or energy management technologies to improve
efficiency and reduce costs. Demonstrated success leading
sustainability initiatives (energy reduction, waste minimization,
water conservation, green building practices). Lean Six Sigma
certification or experience driving continuous improvement
programs. Strong vendor negotiation skills and experience managing
multi-site service agreements. Ability to lead cross-functional
teams and influence at all levels of the organization. Familiarity
with computerized building management systems (BMS) and advanced
CMMS analytics. EPA Section 608 Certification (Freon sites only)
Powered Industrial Equipment Certification Certificate in fleet
trade/mechanic State Inspections License Class A or B commercial
driver license PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS Must be able to perform the
following physical activities for described length of time:
OCCASIONALLY: 1% - 33 / FREQUENTLY: 34% - 66% / CONTINUOUSLY: 67% -
100% or NEVER JOB REQUIRES WORKER TO: FREQUENCY: STAND -
OCCASIONALLY WALK - OCCASIONALLY DRIVE VEHICLE - OCCASIONALLY SIT -
OCCASIONALLY LIFT 1-10 lbs (Sedentary) - OCCASIONALLY 11-20 lbs
(Light) - OCCASIONALLY 21-50 lbs (Medium) - OCCASIONALLY 51-100 lbs
(Heavy) - OCCASIONALLY Over 100 lbs (Very Heavy) - NEVER CARRY 1-10
lbs (Sedentary) - OCCASIONALLY 11-20 lbs (Light) - OCCASIONALLY
21-50 lbs (Medium) - OCCASIONALLY 51-100 lbs (Heavy) - OCCASIONALLY
Over 100 lbs (Very Heavy) - NEVER PUSH/PULL1 - OCCASIONALLY
CLIMPB/BALANCE2 - OCCASIONALLY STOOP/SQUAT - OCCASIONALLY KNEEL -
OCCASIONALLY BEND - OCCASIONALLY REACH ABOVE SHOULDER -
OCCASIONALLY TWIST - OCCASIONALLY GRASP OBJECTS3 - OCCASIONALLY
MANIPULATE OBJECTS4 - OCCASIONALLY MANUAL DEXTERITY5 - OCCASIONALLY
1 (Push/Pull: Hand truck, gate, straps, metal ramp, truck door,
dolly, boxes, truck gear shift) 2 (Climb/Balance: In/Out
Truck/Trailer to cab. On/Off ramp to ground level and side
doorsteps and Platform of trailer. Stairs) 3 (Grasp Objects: Hand
truck, boxes, cartons, steering wheel) 4 (Manipulate Objects:
Boxes, dolly, metal truck ramp, hand truck, paperwork, truck gate,
straps) 5 (Manual Dexterity: Typing, use of office machines such as
copiers, printers)
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