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My client, a well-established 3PL, is growing and expanding its customer base and is looking for an experienced dispatcher to lead a new fleet and be part of the growth of their domestic trucking business.
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Examples of Non-Qualifying Experience: Taxi, limousine, or bus service dispatcher; automotive service dispatcher; trucking dispatcher; or maintenance dispatcher. one year of active service and an Honorable Discharge from the United States military, where you served as a dispatcher or military police/security personnel.
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One year of active service and an Honorable Discharge from the United States military, where you served as a dispatcher or military police/security personnel; or. one year of full time experience as a dispatcher for a public safety agency including fire departments, emergency medical services, or law enforcement; or.
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Proven experience as a trucking dispatcher or in a similar logistics role. MAU is hiring a Dispatcher at our client in Middletown, PA. Proven experience as a trucking dispatcher or in a similar logistics role.
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This individual will be responsible for daily engagement with carriers via email, phone, text, or personal face to face visit to expand the partnership of Cardinal with a domestic trucking carrier base.
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From incredibly flexible home time to unmatched dispatcher support and competitive weekly pay, our drivers are given the resources to excel on their own terms, both on AND off the road. The Brown Trucking driver experience is unique in every way.
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Truck Dispatcher: Nashville, TN - (Remote Hybrid)My client, a well-established 3PL, is growing and expanding its customer base and is looking for an experienced dispatcher to lead a new fleet and be part of the growth of their domestic trucking business.
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Our Central Dispatch scale clerks are responsible for all aspects of customer order fulfillment including efficient and effective interactions with customers, trucking vendors, and remotely weighing and ticketing customer trucks while working in a cohesive team environment.
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Allstate Crane Rental is in need of a Crane/Trucking Dispatcher with DOT permit experience required. Allstate Crane Rental is in need of a Crane/Trucking Dispatcher with DOT permit experience required.
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Under the general supervision of the Trucking Supervisor the position will perform tank truck and trailer driver duties to deliver petroleum products to company retail sites or commercial customers by following specific policies and procedures from written or verbal instructions.
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Title: Trucking Dispatcher Location: Baton Rouge, LA, US, 70809. Answer inbound calls from customers for dispatching and to obtain trucking rates for incoming/outgoing shipments. Commercial Metals Company is currently seeking a Dispatcher to join our team in Baton Rouge, LA. The Dispatcher is responsible for communicating, scheduling, and coordinating with owned trucks, dedicated fleets, and outside carriers on back haul shipments, inbound receivables, and freight for hire customers.
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Knowledge of & experience in ExcelSome flatbed dispatch experience is required with regular truck dispatching. Their geographic footprint is GA, AL, MS, KY, OH, and TN. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Follow all Company, DOT & OSHA procedures.
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MAU is hiring a Dispatcher at our client in Middletown, PA. As a Dispatcher, you will play a critical role in coordinating and optimizing the transportation of goods, ensuring timely delivery and maximum efficiency.
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This role is responsible for planning carrier capacity, order management, negotiations with vendors, customer relationship management, price negotiation, and other dispatcher functions utilizing a modern TMS. Knowledge of construction equipment and heavy haul freight brokerage and/or carriage is a strict requirement.
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Experience in logistics, transportation, or a related field, with specific experience as a dispatcher preferred. This role is ideal for someone with a background in trucking or transportation dispatch who is looking to leverage their experience in a dynamic and growth-oriented environment.
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