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20 jobs that use Logistics the most

Jobs that use logistics the most include freight agent, fire management officer, and courier/independent contractor.

What jobs use Logistics the most?

1. Freight Agent

How freight agent uses Logistics:

  • Manage and carry out specific program and regulatory activities such as enforcing hazmat and weight restrictions.
  • Prepare, issue and submit documentation to ensure proper exportation of client FCL and LCL shipments.
  • Solicit votes for annual and special shareholders meetings as well as for proxy fights.

Most common skills for freight agent:

  • Logistics
  • DOT
  • Data Entry
  • Freight Carriers
  • US Customs
  • Air Cargo

2. Fire Management Officer

How fire management officer uses Logistics:

  • Manage a team responsible for designing service-orient application architecture, standards and best practices guidelines, security and data access frameworks.
  • Coordinate with surrounding units to identify and meet their SharePoint requirements.
  • Provide administration support for UNIX systems including monitoring and user account activities.

Most common skills for fire management officer:

  • Logistics
  • Financial Reports
  • BLM
  • Portfolio
  • Performance Standards
  • Human Resources

3. Courier/Independent Contractor

How courier/independent contractor uses Logistics:

  • Hire and manage drivers who run the routes.
  • Pass HIPAA compliance class & TSA background check.
  • Experience in reading maps and using a GPS to ensure proper delivery.

Most common skills for courier/independent contractor:

  • Logistics
  • Delivery Service
  • Blood Products
  • Delivery Vehicle
  • Stat
  • Customer Service

4. Service Superintendent

How service superintendent uses Logistics:

  • Analyze traffic flow and develop strategies to manage logistics for passenger / airlift readiness.
  • Manage the daily cleaning and painting operations for 7 USCG certify vessels , 3 buildings, and five docks.
  • Coordinate and participate with the installation teams to help troubleshoot problems and resolve customer concerns while managing service and commissioning engineers.

Most common skills for service superintendent:

  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Logistics
  • Training Classes
  • OSHA
  • DOT
  • HVAC

5. Material Control Specialist

How material control specialist uses Logistics:

  • Accomplish aircraft paint refinishing procedures in accordance with OSHA state, federal and military specification.
  • Expedite purchase orders; provide tracking or proof of delivery as required.
  • Provide support through corporate to ensure ASN and EDI compliance.

Most common skills for material control specialist:

  • Logistics
  • Purchase Orders
  • Warehouse Operations
  • Material Flow
  • Inventory Control
  • Shipping Receiving

6. Fulfillment Coordinator

How fulfillment coordinator uses Logistics:

  • Manage inventory and troubleshoot technical problems to resolution.
  • Lead correspondence with consumers by receiving and shipping products using POS systems for all clientele.
  • Promote continuity of care by accurately and completely communicating to other caregivers the status of patients for which care is provided.

Most common skills for fulfillment coordinator:

  • Logistics
  • Quality Customer Service
  • Phone Calls
  • Customer Inquiries
  • Purchase Orders
  • Order Fulfillment

7. Air Operations Manager

How air operations manager uses Logistics:

  • Manage security with C-TPAT and TSA.
  • Finance and billing accountability across Medicaid, manage care commercial insurance, insurance verification, contract management, and benefits administration.
  • Coordinate flight operations logistics, base on aircraft availability, maintenance, flight crew availability and mission priority.

Most common skills for air operations manager:

  • Logistics
  • DOT
  • Air Operations
  • DOD
  • TSA
  • Air Freight

8. Freight Broker

How freight broker uses Logistics:

  • Manage EDI transmit pricing on orders from customers.
  • Manage, inspect, photograph, and create reports biweekly for U.S. department of HUD and Fannie Mae assign properties.
  • Book dry and refrigerate freight for FTL and LTL loads.

Most common skills for freight broker:

  • TMS
  • Logistics
  • FTL
  • Shippers
  • LTL
  • Freight Carriers

9. Warehouse Personnel

How warehouse personnel uses Logistics:

  • Work hi-lo and forklift machinery to build pallets/loads, wrapped pallets and stage for shipping.
  • Pull orders using a RF gun.Verify and receive product coming into the warehouse using RF gun.
  • Track all inbound and outbound items through radio frequency (RF) scanning to ensure accountability in inventory.

Most common skills for warehouse personnel:

  • Pallet Jack
  • Logistics
  • Pallets
  • Shipping Receiving
  • Customer Orders
  • Hand Trucks

10. Distribution Analyst

How distribution analyst uses Logistics:

  • Implement and manage contract renewal process through SalesForce.
  • Perform daily data queries using SQL to analyze magazine distribution.
  • Monitor order status, modifications, cancellations, order approval & EDI issues.

Most common skills for distribution analyst:

  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Data Analysis
  • SQL
  • Process Improvement
  • Inventory Control

11. Export Specialist

How export specialist uses Logistics:

  • Manage OEM exports throughout Europe for a veterinary equipment manufacturer.
  • Prepare export documentation and hire freight forwarders with proven accuracy.
  • Interact with freight forwarders and transportation management personnel to ensure timely delivery of shipments.

Most common skills for export specialist:

  • Logistics
  • Booking
  • Forwarders
  • Import Export
  • Data Entry
  • Freight Forwarders

12. Transportation Analyst

How transportation analyst uses Logistics:

  • Manage the account by performing detail cost/benefit analysis and WMS analysis.
  • Direct communication with 3rd party freight payment bill provider, freight truckload, LTL and parcel carriers.
  • Average collected data using JAMAR software and AutoCAD.

Most common skills for transportation analyst:

  • Logistics
  • Process Improvement
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Project Management
  • PowerPoint
  • Power Bi

13. Terminal Operations Manager

How terminal operations manager uses Logistics:

  • Manage every facet of day to day operations in this $500K/month Canadian LTL transportation service center.
  • Manage team of database administrators, database technicians and systems administrators responsible for maintaining all production, development and QA systems.
  • Educate and mentor associates as work hand in hand with talent acquisition, discipline, termination, payroll and scheduling.

Most common skills for terminal operations manager:

  • Logistics
  • Hazardous Materials
  • FRA
  • Direct Supervision
  • Terminal Operations
  • On-Time Delivery

14. Air Export Coordinator

How air export coordinator uses Logistics:

  • Assist with billing and AES filing.
  • Abided by U.S customs and TSA regulations.
  • File AES as per federal guidelines and requirements.

Most common skills for air export coordinator:

  • Provide Customer Support
  • Logistics
  • Government Agencies
  • Government Rules
  • Customer Support
  • Booking

15. Flight Superintendent

How flight superintendent uses Logistics:

  • Manage 111 F110-129 jet engines value at $477 million in direct support of combat readiness and test missions.
  • Manage and monitor all flight systems and electrical in-flight avionics of various commercial aircraft equipment types.
  • Coordinate with defense contractors to test and evaluate new and advance munitions systems for the USAF arsenal.

Most common skills for flight superintendent:

  • Logistics
  • Flight Safety
  • Training Programs
  • Combat
  • USAF
  • Aircraft Maintenance

16. Traffic Analyst

How traffic analyst uses Logistics:

  • Manage the account by performing detail cost/benefit analysis and WMS analysis.
  • Analyze collect freight movements; truckload, LTL, small package.
  • Act as liaison with internal departments, freight forwarders, customs brokers, and insurance companies for domestic and international shipments.

Most common skills for traffic analyst:

  • Logistics
  • DOT
  • Forwarders
  • AES
  • Freight Carriers
  • SQL

17. Lead Planner

How lead planner uses Logistics:

  • Develop and manage ISO work instructions and documentation.
  • Coordinate and manage high visibility and important customer BOM changes.
  • Develop the baseline schedule for EPC projects.

Most common skills for lead planner:

  • Logistics
  • Primavera P6
  • Turnaround
  • Project Controls
  • DOD
  • Customer Orders

18. Area Operations Manager

How area operations manager uses Logistics:

  • Manage operational budget including payroll, operating, and capital expenses, and analyze financial reports.
  • Manage relationships, performance expectations, and equipment logistics with subcontractors, without compromising co-employment contractual obligations.
  • Finance and billing accountability across Medicaid, manage care commercial insurance, insurance verification, contract management, and benefits administration.

Most common skills for area operations manager:

  • Logistics
  • Customer Service
  • Process Improvement
  • Direct Reports
  • OSHA
  • Corrective Action

19. 2nd Lieutenant

How 2nd lieutenant uses Logistics:

  • Manage minutiae of daily activities as logistics officer
  • Receive various operation orders from company leadership, generate courses of action to accomplish assignments, and complete exercises.
  • Develop and implement improvement plans for unit physical fitness and combat readiness.

Most common skills for 2nd lieutenant:

  • Platoon
  • Logistics
  • Combat
  • Emergency Situations
  • Weapon Systems
  • ROTC

20. Inventory Control Lead

How inventory control lead uses Logistics:

  • Manage inventory and production reports through WMS for efficiency improvement opportunities.
  • Work with MRP and Macola inventory systems.
  • Report inventory balances and cycle counts in WMS systems.

Most common skills for inventory control lead:

  • Logistics
  • Inventory Adjustments
  • Physical Inventory
  • Inventory Cycle Counts
  • Inventory Control Procedures
  • Pallet Jack

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