The Logistics Coordinator key responsibilities are to manage asset utilization and drivers to ensure a high delivery of customer service and fleet profitability. Additionally, the Logistics Coordinator assists, coaches and mentors' drivers with all training and administrative items. Essential job requirements may include, but not limited to: Build and match planned freight to day cabs or condo trucks and drivers. In a dedicated training environment, this will include planning to coordinate trainers and trainee's needs for hours and home time. Review PTAs and driver’s requests for time off or home time in planning loads for same-day or next-day dispatching. Schedule work and assign tasks to drivers. Coordinate with others in the department for awareness of driver, freight, and asset availability. Identify concerns with drivers who may need additional support, coaching, or disciplinary action to supervisors and managers. Coordinate with Maintenance on trucks out of service or returning to service to plan and dispatch accordingly.When available from customers, plan for future freight. Track drivers, loads and receivers to ensure dispatching is able to continue to run as planned. In a Dedicated environment, coordinate backhauls to meet customer’s needs and keep freight, trucks, and trailers moving consistently.Maintain frequent contact with assigned drivers, monitoring call-offs, fatigue concerns and equipment issues. In a dedicated training environment, also includes ensuring trainees are working appropriately to next phase of training and placement. With team drivers, ensuring loads assigned are appropriate for teams and hours available. Monitor Hours of Service for dispatching and compliance. In a dedicated training environment, efforts should be focused on routing trucks or drivers (solo) with capacity to a terminal for better efficiency. Handle urgent situations such as the need to recover truck, freight, or driver, traffic, weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances that may prevent on-time delivery. Assist in orienting new drivers to fleets/accounts on proper ways to communicate, report to work, and other scheduling expectations. Work with drivers who have unique scheduling needs or issues that arise. Ensure coordination with supervisors and managers for special items such as leaves of absence, extended time off requests or concerns about meeting expectations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED