Corey Wright
About Corey Wright
Corey Wright serves as the Assistant Manager of Vehicle Maintenance at the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, where he has worked since 2021. He has over a decade of experience in the transportation industry, specializing in predictive maintenance and fleet management.
Work at Jacksonville Transportation Authority
Corey Wright has been employed at the Jacksonville Transportation Authority since 2010. He served as Maintenance Supervisor for 11 years before transitioning to the role of Assistant Manager of Vehicle Maintenance in 2021. In his current position, he oversees vehicle maintenance operations, ensuring the fleet is maintained to high standards. His tenure at the authority reflects a commitment to improving vehicle reliability and operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Corey Wright holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from Barry University, which he completed between 2017 and 2020. He also obtained an Associate's degree in General Studies from Vincennes University in 2017. Additionally, he has a trade qualification in Barbering from the American Academy of Cosmetology. His expertise includes predictive maintenance and fleet management, which are essential in the transportation industry.
Background
Before his current role, Corey Wright accumulated extensive experience in the transportation and trucking industry. His background includes a strong focus on operations management, which has contributed to his effectiveness in vehicle maintenance and fleet oversight. This experience has equipped him with the skills necessary to manage complex maintenance operations and improve service delivery.
Skills in Vehicle Maintenance
Corey Wright possesses a range of skills relevant to vehicle maintenance, including collision repair and general vehicle upkeep. His knowledge in these areas supports his role in ensuring that the Jacksonville Transportation Authority's fleet operates safely and efficiently. His hands-on experience complements his managerial responsibilities, allowing him to address maintenance challenges effectively.