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Fleet Roles

A role model for the people who move vehicles, prepare them, inspect them, and protect the data trail.

The operational problem

Fleet work breaks down when role ownership is unclear. A vehicle can be cleaned but not recorded, moved but not completed, or inspected without the right follow-up. Managers need a shared role model that connects each person to the workflow they own.

How Array HQ solves it

Array HQ treats roles as part of the operating model. Each role owns a clear part of vehicle readiness, and every meaningful action should leave a reliable event trail for managers to review.

How it works

Role Primary job Typical ownership
Driver Move vehicles safely between operational locations Vehicle movement and move completion
Vehicle Service Attendant Clean, fuel, and prepare vehicles Clean Vehicle workflow
Lead Coordinate frontline execution and inspect quality Quality gate, workflow backup, team review
Onsite Manager Own site execution and data integrity Oversight, escalation, reconciliation

Role access may vary by site, but the operating pattern is consistent: frontline roles create the work record, Leads coordinate and inspect, and Onsite Managers own the quality of the operation.

What you'll be able to do

  • Identify who owns each phase of the vehicle readiness process.
  • Explain why open work must be resolved during the shift.
  • Separate production work from oversight and reconciliation.
  • Set role expectations without relying on site-specific instructions.

Key terms

Term Meaning
Driver A Fleet role responsible for vehicle movement
Vehicle Service Attendant A Fleet role responsible for cleaning and preparing vehicles
Lead A Fleet role responsible for coordination and quality checks
Onsite Manager A Fleet role responsible for site execution and data integrity