In this role, you'll be responsible for keeping every car in peak condition, coordinating maintenance and repair efforts, and serving as the central source of truth for the operational status of the entire fleet.
We're looking for an experienced fleet manager with strong organizational skills, hands-on technical understanding, and the ability to manage large-scale service campaigns. Whether it's coordinating mechanical repairs, leading preventative maintenance, or tracking the health of dozens of vehicles, you'll play a vital role in ensuring smooth, safe, and reliable operations of the autonomous car program.
As a Car Fleet Health Manager, you will:
- Supervise service campaigns for autonomous vehicles, including part updates, recalls, and system upgrades.
- Oversee mechanical repairs both onsite and at partner service centers.
- Maintain detailed records of fleet health and ensure every vehicle is up-to-date with inspections, software upgrades, and preventative maintenance.
- Act as the primary source of information regarding the operational status and readiness of each autonomous car.
- Coordinate with field teams, service technicians, and engineering staff to quickly address and resolve technical issues.
- Develop and implement fleet health tracking systems, ensuring data accuracy and timely reporting.
- Support incident response by directing or assisting with towing, recovery, and urgent repairs.
Daily tasks
- Supervise service campaigns for autonomous vehicles, including part updates, recalls, and system upgrades.
- Oversee mechanical repairs both onsite and at partner service centers.
- Maintain detailed records of fleet health and ensure every vehicle is up to date with inspections, software upgrades, and preventative maintenance.
- Act as the primary source of information regarding the operational status and readiness of each autonomous car.
- Coordinate with field teams, service technicians, and engineering staff to quickly address and resolve technical issues.
- Develop and implement fleet health tracking systems, ensuring data accuracy and timely reporting.
- Support incident response by directing or assisting with towing, recovery, and urgent repairs.
Required skills
- Proven background managing fleets (e.g., corporate fleets, taxi services, bus fleets, or similar large-scale vehicle operations).
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to track and manage dozens of vehicles simultaneously.
- Mechanical aptitude and comfort with automotive servicing and repair coordination.
- Self-sufficient, detail-oriented, and accountable, with high ownership of fleet operations.
- Excellent communication skills—able to serve as the central point of contact for fleet health updates.
- Valid driver's license with a clean driving record.
- Willingness to travel between Austin (70%) and Dallas (30%) (all transportation covered by employer).
Business driver of role
- Car Fleet Health Manager to oversee the health, performance, and servicing of a cutting-edge fleet of autonomous vehicles.
- In this role, you'll be responsible for keeping every car in peak condition, coordinating maintenance and repair efforts, and serving as the central source of truth for the operational status of the entire fleet.
- We're looking for an experienced fleet manager with strong organizational skills, hands-on technical understanding, and the ability to manage large-scale service campaigns. W
- hether it's coordinating mechanical repairs, leading preventative maintenance, or tracking the health of dozens of vehicles, you'll play a vital role in ensuring smooth, safe, and reliable operations of our autonomous car program.
Work schedule
Operating hours of 9am-6pm. Shift if flexible due to travel needs between locations.