The IT & Security Operations Team at Fleetio is growing and has an opportunity for an AI & Automation Analyst to help take our internal automation and AI adoption to the next level. In this role, you will play a key part in shaping how Fleetio uses AI and automation responsibly, building a secure, resilient, and scalable framework that empowers our teams to work smarter. You will partner across departments to document workflows, identify automation opportunities, and guide teams in designing efficient, secure solutions. You will occasionally get hands-on to prototype or implement automations yourself, helping bridge the gap between process design and technical execution. Most importantly, you will help ensure automations remain durable and well-governed over time, enabling innovation without introducing unnecessary risk. A little about us…Fleetio is a modern software platform that helps thousands of organizations around the world manage their fleet operations. Transportation technology is a hot market and we’re leading the charge, with raving fans and new customers signing up every day. We raised $450M in Series D in June of 2025 and are on an exciting trajectory as a company. Fleetio is also a proud founding member of the Rails Foundation! More about our team and company: Fleetio overview video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlvIbwZT3oU Our careers page: https://www.fleetio.com/careers Who you are You are fluent in both business and technical languages, able to translate team needs into structured, automation-ready workflows. You are as comfortable mapping processes and writing clear documentation as you are experimenting in a tool like n8n, Zapier, Workato, etc. You are passionate about connecting people, systems, and data to work better together. You thrive in collaborative environments and enjoy helping others understand what is possible with modern automation tools and AI. You bring curiosity and operational rigor, valuing creativity, governance, and enablement equally. You understand APIs, authentication, and access control at a conceptual level and can hold your own in a conversation about how integrations should be built securely. You see automation not as a set of tools, but as a way to scale clarity and efficiency across an organization.