Mileage Reimbursement Jobs

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With 15,549 open positions, Mileage Reimbursement roles are at the forefront of corporate travel efficiency. Companies are investing in digital mileage trackers—Fuelman, LeasePlan, and MobiText—to streamline reimbursement and reduce fraud, driving a surge in demand for specialists who can manage these systems.

Typical positions include Mileage Reimbursement Analyst, Fleet Coordinator, and Travel Expense Specialist. Responsibilities span auditing mileage logs, applying IRS standard rates or actual cost models, integrating data into Concur and Expensify, and generating Power BI dashboards that flag anomalies.

Salary transparency is critical because reimbursement rates differ by region, vehicle type, and company policy. Knowing the exact pay range—including mileage bonuses—lets candidates negotiate roles that align with their cost‑of‑living and career goals.

Patient Care Contact Center Representative

Company: ACCESS Community Health Network

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 10, 2025

If personal vehicle is employed, a current driver’s license and proof of insurance is required. Return patient calls/messages and provide additional information…

Product Promoter

Company: MSI

Location: Jacksonville, FL

Posted Aug 10, 2025

Previous experience using iPad, iPhone or smart phones would be helpful. Traditional and Roth 401(k) plans with company matching contributions.

CDL-A Regional Owner Operator Chemicals

Company: Trimac

Location: Bristol, PA

Posted Aug 10, 2025

Fuel discount savings from $.20-$.60 cpm from, depending on location and region. 1-year verifiable tractor-trailer experience. $5,000 Sign On Bonus.

Sous Chef

Company: Sodexo

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Aug 10, 2025

Collaborate with clinical and food service teams to enhance the overall dining experience. Proven experience in culinary operations, preferably in a healthcare…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Mileage Reimbursement professionals at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level analysts earn $45k–$60k, mid‑level professionals $60k–$80k, and senior roles $80k–$110k. Many companies add a mileage bonus of $0.50–$0.75 per mile, boosting annual compensation by $3k–$8k depending on travel volume.
Which skills and certifications are most valued in Mileage Reimbursement roles?
Proficiency in Excel, SQL, and Power BI is essential for data analysis. Certifications such as Certified Travel Associate (CTA), Certified Expense Analyst (CEA), or a CPA with expense audit focus are highly regarded. Experience with Concur, Expensify, and MobiText mileage tracking tools is a strong differentiator.
Can I work remotely in a Mileage Reimbursement position?
Yes—approximately 70% of open positions allow full or hybrid remote work. Remote roles typically provide a daily mileage allowance or set reimbursement rates that can be claimed via mobile mileage apps, ensuring flexibility for employees who travel from home bases.
What career progression paths exist within Mileage Reimbursement?
A typical trajectory moves from Analyst to Manager, then to Director of Travel & Fleet Operations, and can culminate in a VP of Operations or Chief Financial Officer role overseeing corporate travel strategy and ESG reporting.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Mileage Reimbursement?
Key trends include AI‑driven expense automation, real‑time mileage tracking with GPS integration, and ESG metrics that quantify travel emissions. Companies are also adopting integrated corporate card platforms that auto‑capture mileage data, reducing manual reconciliation.

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