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General supervision is provided by a Parking Enforcement Supervisor or higher level supervisory/management staff in the Department of Transportation. Operate a two-way radio and maintain close communications with dispatching personnel.
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As a Supervisor, Operations in Managed Transportation at RXO, you will be responsible for overseeing daily operations and supplier performance. Experience working with a Transportation Management Systems (TMS), preferably Oracle Transportation Management.
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At least five years of related experience and execution of similar duties in Transportation, Logistics, Dispatching, Scheduling, required. Job Type Full-timeDescriptionWe are currently seeking an experienced and highly organized Dispatch Supervisor to join our team.
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Previous experience in routing and/or dispatching. Knowledge of Department of Transportation (DOT) rules and regulations. Experience with a contingent workforce during peak seasons. Ability to drive performance of direct reports and lead a team in a lean manufacturing environment.
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Handle Load Planners who are responsible for building routes, updating tracking information, and dispatching fleet drivers, as well as dockworkers who load/unload and stage freight. You'll also ensure that all transportation, communication and customer service issues and requests are resolved in a manner that meets or exceed the customer's expectations.
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Successfully pass Dean Transportation School Bus Driver Training Program, including:Classroom instructionBehind the wheel instructionWritten and driving skills testMeet Michigan School Bus Driver Certification Requirements, including:Minimum hours of instructionSatisfactorily pass knowledge examinationMeet local, county, and state standards for driving skills test.
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Communicate with dispatching and/or field supervisor, advising of current job status and locations as required; cellular phones are to be worn at all times, and calls are to be returned immediately.
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Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Construction Training Qualification Program (CTQP) certifications in field testing. Our work includes public and private clients, as well as public-private partnerships, and consists of projects ranging from transportation and infrastructure to aviation and aerospace.
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The Operations Supervisor plans, directs and controls driver scheduling, allocation, and dispatching and communication functions to effect economical utilization of driver facilities. The Operations Supervisor is responsible for driver settlements, DOT Violations and compliance, as well as building and maintaining customer relationships.
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As an Operations Supervisor, they will be responsible for scheduling and administrative tasks, in addition to performing the duties of a Dispatcher and Road Supervisor. Assist safety personnel with Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) compliance and recordkeeping.
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The Valet/Transportation Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the Valet and Transportation Departments. Assist with Transportation dispatching as needed.
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Experience: 2-3 years as a CDL Class "A" truck driver, with 2 or more years in a transportation supervisor or general supervision role in a plant. This position involves managing the Transportation Department, coordinating with Private Label, and maintaining efficient scheduling and dispatching of products.
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Supervise and evaluate performance of shop foreman, Supervisor, bus drivers, bus monitors and shop employees. Preferred - Smart Tag, Smart Routing and Travel Tracker, scheduling and dispatching experience.
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MedTrans is Medline Industries’ own national transportation fleet consisting of 600+ trucks that deliver our lifesaving products day in and day out. Ensure compliance with all state Department of Transportation (DOT) and Company regulations.
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Assists the Transportation Manager in conducting performance assessment of staff. Performs administrative duties as assigned by the Transportation Manager. May be responsible for route balancing and assignment, temp routing, dispatching, equipment assignments, and backhaul scheduling.
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