Job Description:
Job Summary
This role provides dispatching services for on- time delivery of Distribution Centre shipments. The Transportation Coordinator coordinates the commercial drivers’ day-to-day operations including scheduling equipment maintenance,
backhaul scheduling and reporting, yard/equipment checks and general dispatch duties. They will plan next day shipments with fleet and 3PL carriers. The Transportation Coordinator ensures drivers comply with the Motor
Vehicle Transport Act including Hours of Service Regulations.
This role will have an assigned Distribution Centre location in Canada and involves shift work.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Responsible for scheduling and coordinating of all fleet drivers and 3PL shipments for assigned Distribution CentreResponsible for after-hours support, as required, for other Distribution Centres across CanadaMaintains compliance with all regulatory requirements and associated reporting (DOT and OSHA)Monitor’s drivers’ hours of service via Electronic Logging DeviceEnsures timely preventative maintenance for all fleet and driver equipmentTracking and entering drivers’ hours/ overtime via time and attendance softwareMonitoring drivers’ performance regarding safety and KPIsSupports the day-to-day operations of the Transportation DepartmentProvide after-hours support for ad-hoc ERP schedule changes regarding store ordersEnsures on-time and full delivery service to stores using a Transportation Management SystemProvide timely communication with the manager of all issues regarding vehicles and driversOther duties as requiredSkills, Experience, Education, Certifications
Knowledge of DOT and OSHA regulations and experience operating in compliance with these regulationsMinimum two-year post-secondary educationMinimum 1-year prior experience preferred, within in the supply chain industry is desirableDemonstrated Microsoft Office skills with an emphasis on Excel skillsExperience with routing software, TMS, electronic logging devices is an assetBilingual French and English is an assetAbility to work variable hours as neededCompetencies
Peer Relationships
Time Management
Conflict Management
Problem Solving
Job Evaluation Sub-Factors
Skill Factor: Complexity of Decision Making
Skill Factor: Problem Solving
Ability to recognize problems and issues and break those issues down to solvable components an provide solutions in a fast-paced environment. Need to recognize errors and inconsistencies in scheduled and systems and correct with little or no supervision.Responsibility Factor: Impact of Action
Inaccurate actions may possibly result in delays and modifications to projects/operations; which creates expenditure of time, human resources and fundsResponsibility Factor: Working Relationships
Accomplishes results through team effortResponsibility Factor: Leadership
Follows structure of organizational units/centralized functional activityResponsibility Factor: Accountability for Resources
Will be determined based off title which may or may not have contact with higher level organizational associates concerning projects, operations decisions, scheduling requirements or contractual clarification. Based on position, associate may or may not attend briefings/technical meetings for internal or external representativesEffort Factor: Physical Demands
Physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of his/her job such as typing, data entry, and vision to monitor, sitting/standing for extended periods of time, bending, reaching, kneeling, stooping, and maybe subject to lifting up to 40 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Effort Factor: Sensory Demands
Will work in a warehouse office environment. Will be subject to occasional loud noises, dust, changing light conditions. Mainly work with phone and computer equipment.Working Conditions Factor: Environment
Warehouses can be noisy, busy places to work, with dozens of warehouse operatives, pickers and packers, working alongside many forklift truck drivers who are moving pallets between shelves.May be required to use Personal Protective Equipment to include: Steel Toe or Non-slippery shoes, Hi-Vis vests or straps, eye protection, etc.