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Job Location | Shepton Mallet |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 28,000 - 31,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Are you a transport planner or Transport CoordinatorHave you worked in some sort of transport admin roleIf not BUT you are interested in the transport industry and are very organised and keep calm in stressful situations then read on...A client of mine who is in distribution, based near Shepton Mallet are looking for a transport planner. Salary around £ 28k- £31k if Experienced, if not, then approx £23k-£25kSo , what are we are we looking for:The job roleTraffic office tasks include:Order entry - PGC Mandata TMS Transport planning system & subcontractors. ( training will be provided)Load building, planning & routing allocating drivers and vehicles.Delivery note & manifest preparation for drivers.Booking in of deliveries via telephone, e-mail & portals.Assisting drivers & customers with questions & queries both via e-mail & telephone.Briefing & de-briefing drivers.The ideal person would be:Punctual.AccurateConfident in a fast moving environment.Willing & prepared to learn, quick learner.Able to communicate effectively and confidently with colleagues & customers.Familiar with technology such as word, excel and able to adapt to changing systems.HoursWe are working towards a 4 day week, 11hours shifts (10 working), 5am-4pm, 7am-6pm & 9am-8pm, with very little weekend work or cover. The days off would roll over a 5 week period so that each person doesnt get the same day off each week, therefore 2 longweekends in every 6 or so.