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Manage deliveries to the routing schedule published by the transportation department; troubleshoot any problems that occur during the order process (e.g., delivery mis picks, short on loads, stock-outs.
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Remote: This role is fully remote, and the associate is expected to perform assigned responsibilities from a home-based environment. Internal: District Sales Manager, Regional Sales Manager, VP of Local Sales, Accounting/Credit Department, Merchandising and Marketing, Operations, and Customer Contact.
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Key strategies involve dynamic routing systems, optimization, secondary distribution centers, collaboration with local partners, technology integration, clear customer communication, emergency protocols, fleet flexibility, scalable infrastructure, continuous improvement, and compliance with regulations.
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This position reports to the Senior Manager, Transportation. The individual in the Transportation Coordinator position will assist with administrative tasks related to Transportation, make and answer phone calls, audit paperwork, and assist with other tasks as assigned.
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Manage Routing & network plan; Delivery scheduling; Vehicle utilization; Inbound & Outbound operations; Department of Transportation regulations. Experience Conducting safety and compliance audits of transportation safety management processes within a given business unit to ensure safety and compliance requirements are met.
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Create, quote, amend and give routing advice for all cargo booking and quotation enquiries through voice and email channels in line with department KPIs. These include specialist products, for example the transportation of pharmaceuticals, Human remains, high value, or vulnerable shipments.
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Experience with best design practices for EMI/EMC, ESD and RF signal routing Experience with performing TRP, TIS and Rate Vs Range measurements is preferred Proven ability to work independently Compensation Range : The annual base salary range for this position is $144,500 - $185,000.
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Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days 401(k) plan, Company Match operations, transportation, supervisor, operations supervisor, family, trucking, LTL, transportation, leader, professional, management #LI-HC1.
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Operations, transportation, supervisor, operations supervisor, family, trucking, LTL, transportation, leader, professional, management. As an Operations Supervisor, you will plan, schedule, coordinate and implement methods and procedures that will ensure the most efficient and economical routing and movement of customers’ freight in an error-free manner.
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1-5 years of experience in drainage design, encompassing detailed hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, and possessing a broad understanding of various aspects including, but not limited to: hydrology (rainfall modeling, watershed analysis, discharge development and routing, etc.
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Previous experience in routing and/or dispatching. Daily routing per customer delivery schedule and times for efficiency and cost reduction. Knowledge of Department of Transportation (DOT) rules and regulations.
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Follow daily routing directions and avoid going off route without exception, unless directed by the Transportation Supervisor or their designee. Any exceptions found during the pre-check inspection must be reviewed by the Transportation Supervisor prior to operating the vehicle.
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Knowledge of the LTL/ Transportation Industry. In conjunction with the Service Center Manager, recruit, qualify, interview, hire, train and develop Service Center personnel. Understand and apply company safety practices including DOT, EPA, ICC and OSHA rules and regulations.
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This will include creation of electrical specifications, system interconnect diagrams, wire routing, connector design, LRU electrical requirements and related areas. Health: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Health Savings Account (HSA) with opportunities to earn employer contributions; Health Care, Dependent Care and Transportation Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA.
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Interprets, trains and consistently applies company policies, protocols and procedures including but not limited to food safety, DOT (department of transportation), record keeping, performance expectations, and safe work methods, etc.
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