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The Transportation Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of the transportation function in a fast-paced, customer-oriented environment, including selection of qualified drivers, routing, driving, safety, fleet maintenance, customer/driver relationships, and DOT and OSHA compliance.
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Regional Category Manager - Truck Transportation. Based on direction from Group Energy Manager and Global Purchasing, follow and implement purchasing policy, category strategy/processes, and related purchasing and transportation management tools/software.
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Job Description: We are looking for a Regional Transportation Manager for each of our four U.S. regions. As a Regional Transportation Manager, you have: Proven experience (minimum 5 years) in a transportation leadership role, managing complex logistics operations across multiple locations.
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Coordinate with the Director of Outsource Freight and regional carriers to manage costs, enhance service quality, and ensure efficient transportation planning. Maintain responsibility for regional financial outcomes, managing the transportation budget to maximize EBIT.Lead cross-functional teams in delivering reliable service, focusing on routing optimization, equipment utilization, and the development of a comprehensive sourcing strategy.
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You will:Formulate and execute the overarching transportation strategy for the region, driving regional cost-saving measures and devising comprehensive sourcing plans. Proficiency in transportation management systems (TMS), telematics, and relevant software.
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You are:A strategic thinker skilled in transportation solutions for operational efficiency and improved customer satisfaction. Strategically oversee transportation activities across multiple locations, ensuring reliable service, adherence to KPIs, optimal equipment utilization, and achievement of financial targets.
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Demonstrated ability to formulate and execute strategic transportation initiatives, with a track record of achieving cost savings and performance KPIs. Exceptional leadership skills, capable of developing high-performing teams.
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Direct Area Transportation Specialists, ensuring their effective leadership and oversight of daily operational tasks. Conduct regular operational and financial performance reviews with General Managers (GMs) and Regional Vice Presidents (RVPs), ensuring transparency and proactive issue resolution.
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Monitor network KPIs, employing insights to guide regional improvements and inform strategic decision-making. Work closely with local leadership, including site GMs, to maintain compliance and safety standards.
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Experience in vendor management, including negotiating contracts and overseeing carrier performance to enhance service quality and cost efficiency. The agility and willingness to respond to change, driving innovation, and operational excellence.
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Champion continuous improvement initiatives, fostering a culture of efficiency and lean operations across the region. Are passionate about client success. Agile and forward-looking, you embrace change and foster continuous improvement within your area of responsibility.
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Excellent analytical and decision-making skills, using data-driven insights for strategic planning and continuous improvement efforts. Strong financial acumen, with experience in budgeting, forecasting, and maximizing earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT.
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A bachelor’s degree in business, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, or a related field; a master’s degree or advanced logistics certifications preferred. Expertise in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly in creating compelling visual presentations for leadership that convey complex data and strategic plans effectively.
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Move boldly in the quest for superior and best in market solutions. Our regions are: East, West, Central, and Central Logistics Center. Effective communication skills, with the ability to articulate strategies and performance metrics to leadership, as well as to foster a collaborative working environment.
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Commitment to safety standards and risk mitigation. We have amazing people who are the driving force, the inspiration and foundation of our company. Offer comprehensive benefits globally)Pitney Bowes is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer that values diversity and inclusiveness in the workplace.
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