The Routing & Scheduling Specialist is responsible for coordinating transportation routes and schedules, dispatching drivers, and maintaining accurate records of transportation activities.
Requirements
- Associate's degree in logistics, transportation management, or a related field preferred or equivalent work experience
- Proven experience in routing and scheduling, preferably in the nonprofit sector
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple transportation assignments simultaneously
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders
- Proficiency in using transportation management software and tools
- Knowledge of local transportation regulations and best practices
- Strong relationship and team culture building skills
- Ability to handle a variety of concurrent tasks effectively with patience
- Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and unforeseen circumstances
- Ability to use good judgement and set priorities
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Outlook, department and organizational software and apps, Zoom, Basecamp
- Able to work effectively with people of all ages from a wide variety of backgrounds
- Highly motivated and results oriented with the ability to work independently and as a team player
Benefits
- Vacation: 12 days in year 1, 15 days in year 2, 20 days in year 5
- Sick: 11 Sick days per year
- Holidays: 13 days observed
- Health Insurance with base plan 100% covered by employer
- Vision and Dental Insurance
- 403B Retirement Plans with 3.5% employer contribution after 12 months