What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transportation Clerk I #: 26-02719 position at HireTalent - Staffing & Recruiting Firm?
Max Bill Rate: ***
Interviews In Person
Shift - Monday - Friday 7 am - 5 pm - Schedules are subject to change with business needs.
Here Are Some Of The General Responsibilities
Organize the customers’ orders
Greet the customers and verify ID
Provide the cases, scanning each case provided
Ensure proper signatures on paperwork or handheld
Return process code in the handheld any orders not picked up at end of day
Stage for returns shuttle
Communicate to KC Client any orders not picked up
0-3 Years of Experience. This is an Operations position responsible for performing clerical duties within the Transportation department, including maintaining all regulatory compliance as required by the Department of Transportation. Responsibilities include: Gather, organize and process driver daily paperwork, logs, manifest, vehicle inspection, etc.; Answer phones, route calls and take messages; Research short on truck that drivers call in; Respond to delivery associate issue and provide support for resolution; Create Driver Qualification files as needed and maintain all required documents in Supervision as required under Department of Transportation guidelines, i.e. drivers license status, Medical Examination Cards, Certificate of Violations, monitor MVR status, etc.; Monitor and review all driver logs and violations through the onboard computer system, Telogis; Run daily reports for transportation supervisors, i.e. Observations, Vehicle Tracking, etc.; Daily monitoring of Drive Cam Events and processing them for coaching and signatures; Requirements include a high school diploma or General Education Development (GED) or equivalent, ability to read, write, and understand English, basic arithmetic skills, good physical stamina and conditioning, and the ability to learn to understand the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making. Gather, organize and process driver daily paperwork, logs, manifest, vehicle inspection, etc.Answer phones, route calls and take messages.Research operation challenges, order supplies, liaison between office and operationsRespond to delivery associate issues and provide support for a resolution.Process inbound freight paperwork weekly.Primary contact for any inbound freight issues.Run daily reports for operations supervisors (i.e. observations, vehicle tracking, etc.)Perform all other tasks as assigned by supervision or management.
Interviews In Person
Shift - Monday - Friday 7 am - 5 pm - Schedules are subject to change with business needs.
Here Are Some Of The General Responsibilities
Organize the customers’ orders
Greet the customers and verify ID
Provide the cases, scanning each case provided
Ensure proper signatures on paperwork or handheld
Return process code in the handheld any orders not picked up at end of day
Stage for returns shuttle
Communicate to KC Client any orders not picked up
0-3 Years of Experience. This is an Operations position responsible for performing clerical duties within the Transportation department, including maintaining all regulatory compliance as required by the Department of Transportation. Responsibilities include: Gather, organize and process driver daily paperwork, logs, manifest, vehicle inspection, etc.; Answer phones, route calls and take messages; Research short on truck that drivers call in; Respond to delivery associate issue and provide support for resolution; Create Driver Qualification files as needed and maintain all required documents in Supervision as required under Department of Transportation guidelines, i.e. drivers license status, Medical Examination Cards, Certificate of Violations, monitor MVR status, etc.; Monitor and review all driver logs and violations through the onboard computer system, Telogis; Run daily reports for transportation supervisors, i.e. Observations, Vehicle Tracking, etc.; Daily monitoring of Drive Cam Events and processing them for coaching and signatures; Requirements include a high school diploma or General Education Development (GED) or equivalent, ability to read, write, and understand English, basic arithmetic skills, good physical stamina and conditioning, and the ability to learn to understand the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making. Gather, organize and process driver daily paperwork, logs, manifest, vehicle inspection, etc.Answer phones, route calls and take messages.Research operation challenges, order supplies, liaison between office and operationsRespond to delivery associate issues and provide support for a resolution.Process inbound freight paperwork weekly.Primary contact for any inbound freight issues.Run daily reports for operations supervisors (i.e. observations, vehicle tracking, etc.)Perform all other tasks as assigned by supervision or management.