2015-18 Department Business Plan. Fleet Services



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2015-18 Department Business Plan Fleet Services Updated June 2016

My objective as Director of Fleet Services is to provide a comprehensive fleet program that supports our internal partners and the citizens of Strathcona County. Fleet Services manages a diverse fleet totaling 718 units that supports numerous operations of departments such as Emergency Services, Transit, Transportation and Agriculture Services and Recreation Parks and Culture. Fleet Services has five major goals that speak to fleet asset, fleet maintenance, material and staff development and succession planning. The first goal speaks to Fleet Services procurement and disposal process of assets. Fleet Services completes a comprehensive life cycle analysis which determines optimum life cycles for replacement. There is a qualified team that specializes in vehicle design and specifications. Fleet disposals are managed through equipment auctions; this insures the County receives maximum residual value. The second goal speaks to the fleet maintenance program. Fleet has a designed maintenance program for all types of vehicles and equipment. Maintenance programs are designed to meet the manufacturer requirements; this ensures vehicles are available to meet the operational requirements of Strathcona County. The effective planning and execution of the maintenance program ensures maximum life expectancy. The third goal speaks to the material system which provides services for fleet parts, safety equipment, small tools, ground engagement equipment, as well as shipping and receiving to a number of operating departments. Material adheres to the Strathcona County financial and procurement procedures, which includes annual inventory counts. The fourth goal speaks to a developmental and succession plan. Fleet Services is in the process of developing a matrix that will focus on three key areas, core competencies, leadership development, and succession planning. Core competencies will identify each job function and list the current and future skills requirements, while leadership development will evaluate current leadership bench strength and recognize potential future leaders within Fleet Services and; finally, succession planning will identify factors regarding retirement within the next five years, and forecast future service requirements. The developmental and succession planning is in alignment with the 2015 2018 Corporate Business Plan. The fifth goal speaks to new technology as Fleet Services has invested in two new systems. The Asset Works Fleet Management Program will provide improved maintenance tracking, reporting, and detailed financial. The Telematics System will provide a number of benefits including vehicle location tracking and measure vehicle operations, locations, speed, and idle. The use of this new technology will improve fleet asset for Strathcona County. Fleet Services continues to work collaboratively with internal departments and vendors to insure we are aligned with departmental business plans, and that our goals are also linked to the strategic plan and corporate business plan. Grant Heer Director, Fleet Services Document #8370516 1

Strathcona County Council created a strategic plan which outlines their vision for the County in 20 years, and the priorities and strategic goals to achieve that vision. Strathcona County Administration has developed a corporate business plan to create a bridge between the long-term, high-level goals and priorities outlined by Council in its strategic plan, and the short to medium-term operational goals and priorities of the organization and its departments. Business plans will include measures so we can report how we are doing in implementing Council s strategic plan, as well as achieving department and corporate goals. Vision and values Strathcona County, located in the heart of Alberta, is an energetic and thriving community. A leader in North America s petroleum industry and a champion for advancing diverse agricultural business, we use our energy to power our new tomorrow. We are a specialized municipality, and work cooperatively with our urban and rural residents to govern as a single municipality. Proud of our distinct governance model, we promote and demonstrate our achievements. We are a welcoming place to live and attract people of all ages, cultures and walks of life to join us. Families thrive in our dynamic, caring and safe community. We strive to be a model of ecological integrity, protecting our environment and preserving our agricultural heritage. Investment in infrastructure, quality services, cultural and recreational programs and facilities is a priority and sets us apart. We are Canada s most livable community. Corporate values Integrity Be honest and transparent; Demonstrate ethical standards and behaviors; Display courage of convictions. Respect Build an environment of trust; Value other peoples strengths and ideas; Treat others with care and dignity. Safety Follow safe standards of practice; Maintain a safety conscious workplace for ourselves and each other; Ensure a safe community for our residents. Fairness Create equal opportunities to learn and grow for all employees; Demonstrate approachable leadership; Strive to communicate with purpose and clarity. Cooperation Encourage collaborative relationships and unique partnerships; Strive for innovation and efficiency by being open-minded; Freely share information and ideas to contribute to Strathcona County s ongoing excellence. Document #8370516 2

Department mission Fleet Services will operate a comprehensive fleet department with a focus on client satisfaction, operational excellence and value to Strathcona County. Department values Fleet Services supports all corporate values of the organization in addition to having defined department values: Engagement Enabling of others to achieve more our staff to maintain professional standards Department overview Fleet Services provides three core business functions that are delivered to internal stakeholders by staff at two locations. Through this support, Fleet Services partners with stakeholders to assist them to deliver their core business functions. Fleet Services is governed in its service delivery by the following: Alberta Health - Ambulance Inspections Transport Canada - Dangerous Goods Alberta Transportation - Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program National Safety Codes Strathcona Purchasing Policy Specifics of each one of Fleet Services core business functions is explained below. Fleet acquisitions Fleet Services administers the corporation s annual Capital Fleet Replacement Program concurrently with each internal department. Fleet plans, directs and recommends capital acquisitions and replacements based on life cycle analyses. Fleet Services maintains a 10- year capital plan that insures current and future requirements are maintained. Fleet acquisitions and disposals Fleet maintenance Fleet Services operates the vehicle, equipment and transit bus repair shops that provide centralized predictive/preventative repair inspections and repairs. We provide provincial Commercial Vehicle Inspection Procedures (CVIP) annually. The department provides on-site field maintenance, repair and refueling services, as well as after hours and weekend 24/7 on call mechanical services. Mobility busses support services Ambulance inspections 24-hour after hours service Accident related repairs Aerial, ladder and fire pump testing Commercial vehicle inspection program Fabrication services Fueling services Document #8370516 3

Field repair and maintenance services Mechanical refurbish program Rental vehicle program Tire service Vehicle and equipment preventative maintenance program Fleet materials Fleet materials supports its internal customers through the planning, procuring and inventory of the appropriate materials with the right quality and quantity of diverse products. Corporate operational inventory Fleet inventory procurement inventory Fleet services Fleet Services administers the County s Annual Capital Fleet Replacement Program jointly with each internal department. FLT plans, directs and recommends capital acquisitions and replacements based on life cycle analyses. The department operates the vehicle, equipment and transit bus repair shops which ensure that all county, transit, enforcement and emergency vehicles are prepared for action when needed. Materials services support internal customers through the planning, procurement and inventory of the appropriate materials and products used in fleet maintenance. Fleet program (FMS) Fuel National safety code administration Service writing / scheduler Telematics GPS system Document #8370516 4

Department core functions and programs Fleet Acquisitions Fleet Maintenance Fleet Materials Management Fleet Services Fleet acquisitions and disposals Mobility busses support services Ambulance inspections 24-hour after hours service Accident related repairs Corporate operational inventory Fleet inventory procurement inventory Fleet program (FMS) Fuel National safety code administration Service writing / scheduler Aerial, ladder and fire pump testing Telematics GPS system Commercial vehicle inspection program Fabrication services Fueling services Field repair and maintenance services Mechanical refurbish program Rental vehicle program Tire service Vehicle and equipment preventative maintenance program Document #8370516 5

Department goals Goal 1: The capital fleet acquisition and replacement program properly manages Strathcona County fleet assets. Outcome: Improved financial and timely replacement of vehicles and equipment. Strategic Plan (prioritized): Goal 1: Strategically manage, invest and plan for sustainable municipal infrastructure. Goal 1: The County has planned for long term financial sustainability in support of service delivery and infrastructure asset. Goal 4: Informed decision making supports quality of life in the community. Administer reserve contributions to reflect growth and inflation Develop condition base asset replacement program Develop and design asset specifications Research alternative fuel sources for fleet vehicles and equipment Accuracy of capital spending (% accuracy to plan) 80% (2015) 95% (2018) Fleet replacements are procured within approved budget year 65% (2015) 95% (2018) Document #8370516 6

Goal 2: Mutually agreed upon service expectations guides Fleet Services operations. Outcome: A clear understanding of defined services exists with internal departments. Strategic Plan (prioritized): Goal 1: Strategically manage, invest and plan for sustainable municipal infrastructure. Goal 1: The County has planned for long term financial sustainability in support of service delivery and infrastructure asset. Develop service level agreements with internal partners Create new maintenance plans that meet current industry standards Develop asset reliability model Create work flow process utilizing new technology Develop technician standard repair times Define our core business model versus outsourcing opportunities Overall client satisfaction 78% (2015) 95% (2018) Complete provincially regulated inspections 90% (2015) 99% (2018) Goal 3: Fleet Services material is supported through elements of spare parts, quality control, and inventory. Outcome: Increased efficiency and effectiveness of materials. Strategic Plan (prioritized): Goal 1: Strategically manage, invest and plan for sustainable municipal infrastructure. Goal 1: The County has planned for long term financial sustainability in support of service delivery and infrastructure asset. Create parts and materials order process Develop parts stratification Create a warranty parts process Reduce costs associated to redundant Fleet inventory $9,000 (2015) $3,000 (2018) Average number of days to order and install parts 35 days (2015) 10 days (2018) Document #8370516 7

Goal 4: Fleet Services retains highly skilled staff, focused on staff development and leadership. Outcome: Position core competencies are identified and leadership abilities are further developed. Goal 6: We are an employer of choice attracting and retaining the best people in all aspects of municipal service delivery. Develop core competencies Promote leadership development training Develop succession plan for all positions Implement the new annual performance review program Develop training matrix Overall employee engagement 81 (2015) 95 (2015) Number of training hours per employee (per year) 1.5 (2015) 15 (2018) Goal 5: Fleet Services utilizes new technology in department operations. Outcome: Improved asset and asset repair. Strategic Plan (prioritized): Goal 1: Strategically manage, invest and plan for sustainable municipal infrastructure. Goal 1: The County has planned for long term financial sustainability in support of service delivery and infrastructure asset. Develop reporting tools to identify efficient utilization of assets Incorporate telematics with the fleet software (Asset Works), improve data collection with Fleet Assets Implement the use of laptop computers through WI-FI connections to diagnose/repair assets Maintain on time preventative maintenance inspection 65% (2015) 95% (2018) intervals Document #8370516 8